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ERAC meetings on 10/11 October and 12 December

ERAC meetings on 10/11 October and 12 December plus meetings of the ERAC ad hoc WG “European Semester and ERA Monitoring” ( before, in between, afterwards ), items with relevance for GPC/Joint programming:

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ERAC meetings on 10/11 October and 12 December

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  1. ERAC meetings on 10/11 October and 12 December • plus meetings of the ERAC ad hoc WG “European Semester and ERA Monitoring” (before, in between, afterwards), items with relevance for GPC/Joint programming: • Preparing the Draft ERAC opinion on the ERA Progress Report (25 pages, Annex 2 “Contribution from the GPC”; interallia “Optimal transnational co-operation and competition – Jointly addressing grand challenges” with 4 Conclusions (no.10 – 13) • Out of 1. preparing a draft ERAC "Key Messages document" with among others one recommendation on “Optimal transnational co-operation and…” (Key Messages document probably used as an input to Council conclusions on ERA progress ) • Ongoing discussions to the ERA-indicators and the questionnaire of the second ERA-Survey 2014 (for the 2. ERA progress report), among others • Priority „Transnational cooperation“ • ERA action„Common funding principles to make national research programmes compatible, interoperable (cross-border) and simpler for researchers” • Indicator „Share of institutions jointly defining research priorities with non-national institutions”

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