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Экономика и Финансы
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Quality of life and management of living resources |
GUIDE FOR PROPOSERS PAR 12 d EDI IO , DEC 1999 A PG1 E 200001.docForeword he Guide for Proposers is par of he i forma io ecessary o make a proposal for a programme u der he Fif h Framework Programme. I will help you o loca e he programme which is of i eres o you a d will provide he ecessary guida ce o how o submi a proposal a d he forms for proposal submissio . I is divided i o wo mai par s a d four sec io s. PAR 1 Sec io I describes he overall priori ies, goals a d s ruc ures of he Fif h Framework Programme. Sec io II describes he priori ies a d objec ives of he Specific Programme o Quali y of Life a d Ma ageme of Livi g Resources. Sec io III ou li es he mai rules which defi e who may par icipa e i he Fif h Framework Programme, a d he ge eral co di io s for his par icipa io . PAR 2 Sec io IV provides de ailed i forma io for each CALL FOR PROPOSALS for he programme Quali y of Life a d Ma ageme of Livi g Resources, as well as proposal submissio forms. he addi io al docume s you will eed o prepare a proposal are : he Work Programme for he Specific Programme you are applyi g for. he Work Programme provides he descrip io of he co e of he ‘ac io li es’ or ‘research objec ives’, which are ope for proposals, a d a i dica ive ime able for programme impleme a io (“roadmap”). he Call for Proposals as published i he Official Jour al of he Europea Commu i ies. his will ell you which ac io li es are ope for proposals a d wha he deadli e for he proposal submissio is. he Evalua io Ma ual (as well as programme specific guideli es ha may be i cluded i Par 2 of his Guide). hese docume s will provide de ails of which cri eria will be used i he evalua io of proposals, which weigh is a ribu ed o each of he cri eria a d where appropria e he hreshold o be a ai ed i order o be re ai ed. You ca use he evalua io ma ual a d he guideli es as a checklis for he comple e ess of your proposal. he Guide for Proposers, i cludi g he proposal submissio s forms, is oge her wi h he Work Programme, he Call for Proposals a d he Evalua io Ma ual he I forma io Package for a Call. his Guide for Proposers also co ai s refere ces o o her docume s, repor s, forms a d sof ware ools which are of assis a ce i he prepara io of proposals. hey are available o CORDIS: his Guide for Proposers does o supersede he rules a d co di io s laid ou , i par icular, i Cou cil a d Parliame Decisio s releva o he Fif h Framework Programme, he various Specific Programmes or he Calls for Proposals i hese Programmes. Co e s – PAR 1Foreword 2 PAR 1 3 I. he Fif h Framework Programme 3 I.1. Objec ives 3 I.2. S ruc ure a d co e s 3 I.3. Impleme a io 4 Box 1 - Bursaries for you g researchers from Developi g Cou ries 6 Box 2 - he Sys em of Marie Curie Fellowships 7 II. he Specific Programme: Quali y of Life a d Ma ageme of Livi g Resources 8 II.1. Programme objec ives 8 II.2. Programme s ra egy 8 II.3. Programme s ruc ure a d co e s 8 II.4. Sy ergies wi h o her programmes 10 II.5. Impleme a io of he programme 10 II.6. Refere ces 11 III. Par icipa io i ac ivi ies i he Fif h Framework Programme 12 III.1
. he par icipa s 12 III.2. Proposal submissio 12 III.3. Proposal evalua io 13 III.4. Proposal selec io 14 III.5. he co rac 14 III.6. Projec follow-up 15 III.7. Fi a cial co ribu io of he Commu i y 16 III.8. Assis a ce available o proposers 16 Box 3 - Co-opera io wi h o -EU Cou ries a d I er a io al Orga isa io s 18 Box 4 - Par icipa io from o -EU cou ries i FP5 19 Box 5 - Mai miles o es of he selec io process 20 BOX 6 - I dica ive ypology of Co rac s 21 Box 7 - Me hods for he calcula io of EC fu di g 22 BOX 8 - I ellec ual Proper y Righ s 23 Box 9 - Key recomme da io s 24 o es - PAR 1 252 d EDI IO , DEC 1999 A PG1 E 200001.doc his seco d edi io i roduces o subs a ial cha ges co cer i g he i forma io give o proposers i he March 1999 edi io . Improveme s are he resul s of experie ce wi h he use of he March 1999 edi io .PAR 1 I. he Fif h Framework Programme I.1. Objec ives he Fif h Framework Programme, adop ed o 22 d December 1998, defi es he Commu i y ac ivi ies i he field of research, ech ological developme a d demo s ra io (hereaf er referred o as “R D”) for he period 1998- 2002. he Fif h Framework Programme differs from i s predecessors. I has bee co ceived o help solve problems a d o respo d o major socio-eco omic challe ges faci g he Europea U io . I focuses o a limi ed umber of objec ives a d areas combi i g ech ological, i dus rial, eco omic, social a d cul ural aspec s. Priori ies have bee chose accordi g o hree basic pri ciples which will apply for all levels: he Framework Programme as a whole, he Specific Programmes impleme i g i a d he R D ac ivi ies covered by hose programmes. Europea “value added” a d he subsidiari y pri ciple, for example, o reach a cri ical mass or co ribu e o solvi g problems of a Europea dime sio ,Social objec ives, such as quali y of life, employme or pro ec io of he e viro me i order o mee he expec a io s a d co cer s of he U io ’s ci ize s,3. Eco omic developme a d scie ific a d ech ological prospec s i order o co ribu e o he harmo ious a d sus ai able developme of he Europea U io as a whole. I.2. S ruc ure a d co e s he Fif h Framework Programme co sis s of seve Specific Programmes, of which four are hema ic Programmes a d hree are Horizo al Programmes. he hema ic Programmes are : 4. Quali y of life a d ma ageme of livi g resources 5. User-frie dly i forma io socie y 6. Compe i ive a d sus ai able grow h 7. E ergy, e viro me a d sus ai able developme .I li e wi h he provisio s se ou i he EC rea y, he widely ra gi g Horizo al Programmes u derpi a d compleme hese hema ic Programmes. he Horizo al Programmes are: 8. Co firmi g he i er a io al role of Commu i y research 9. Promo io of i ova io a d e courageme of par icipa io of small a d medium-sized e erprises (SMEs) 10. Improvi g huma research po e ial a d he socio-eco omic k owledge base.O e esse ial ew charac eris ic of he Fif h Framework Programme is he i egra ed, problem-solvi g approach. I egra io is s re g he ed a hree levels: > By he key ac io co cep i he hema ic Programmes. Key ac io s are major i ova io s of he Fif h Framework Programme.
hey will e able he ma y a d varied aspec s of he eco omic a d social issues o be arge ed, by i egra i g he e ire spec rum of ac ivi ies a d discipli es eeded o achieve he objec ives. 1. By i egra io be wee Horizo al a d hema ic Programmes objec ives. I er a io al co-opera io Par icipa io by e i ies of hird cou ries a d i er a io al orga isa io s will be possible i all Programmes i addi io o oppor u i ies for par icipa i g i he Horizo al Programme “Co firmi g he i er a io al role of Commu i y research”. Co di io s for par icipa io , i cludi g possible fi a cial arra geme s, are specified i sec io III of his docume . Box 1 describes he oppor u i ies for bursaries for you g researchers from developi g cou ries. I ova io a d par icipa io of SMEs Measures e couragi g SME par icipa io i R D ac ivi ies will be carried ou i all hema ic Programmes a d he I ova io a d SME programme. De ails o SME s imula io measures will be fou d i a special i forma io brochure devo ed o hem. I addi io , each hema ic Programme will i erface wi h he Horizo al Programme “Promo io of i ova io a d e courageme of SME par icipa io ” i order o develop aware ess a d help ech ology ra sfer a d use of he resul s of he hema ic Programme. Socio-eco omic a d rai i g aspec s Socio-eco omic research ca be fu ded by bo h he hema ic Programmes a d by he key ac io o “Improvi g he socio-eco omic k owledge base” of he Horizo al Programme “Improvi g he huma research po e ial a d he socio-eco omic k owledge base”. Socio-eco omic research is prese i he hema ic Programmes as a i egral par of he ech ological research ac ivi ies. rai i g oppor u i ies for researchers are assured hrough he Marie Curie sys em of fellowships ha ca be impleme ed by hema ic Programmes as well as by o her specific rai i g ac ivi ies i he Huma Po e ial Programme. he fellowships sys em is described schema ically i Box 2. By i egra io be wee hema ic Programmes. Compleme ary a d sy ergis ic i erac io s will be e sured i impleme i g he Programmes.I.3. Impleme a io I.3.1. Work ProgrammeA Work Programme has bee draw up for each Specific Programme, describi g he specific ac ivi ies a d he various research areas. he Work Programme will be revised regularly wi h he assis a ce of Advisory Groups of i depe de exper s o e sure i s co i ued releva ce i he ligh of evolvi g eeds a d developme s. Po e ial proposers should herefore e sure hey are co sul i g he curre versio of he work programme whe pla i g a proposal. he Work Programme appeari g a he Specific Programme Web si e is always he curre versio . he Work Programme i cludes a i dica ive ime able or “roadmap”, which i dica es which par s of he Work Programme will be ope ed, by calls for proposals, a d deadli e(s) i volved. his provides a mea s of focusi g a e io o areas or sub-areas, hereby op imisi g oppor u i ies for lau chi g collabora ive projec s a d es ablishi g hema ic e works. he Commissio will ma age he Specific Programmes o e sure ha li ks i hema ic co e be wee he programmes are exploi ed i a sy ergis ic way. his may occasio ally require joi or sy chro ised calls for proposals.
She had met as said this man by chance, was told about him, and it was the idea of his size which affected her sensuous imagination. — He was, she found in the long run, a mean hound, who enjoyed her lovely body yet was often half fucked out before he had her, and scarcely made her the most trifling presents. The size of his prick had made him notorious among gay women, she discovered at last, and he got more cunt than he wanted for nothing. I often advised her to cut him, for she told me all about her affairs with him; not that I preached morality but saw that it was a pity to risk an evidently good chance of being settled comfortably for life. Yet if she wanted another man — if variety was essential, “Have him but beware,” I used to say. I expressed one day a wish to see his pego of which she was always talking. She was proud at that, her eyes glistened voluptuously as she told me of the arrangements for my view. She had long liked telling her letches to me — a willing listener who had no canting objections. — Tho I cautioned her to take care not to be caught by her protector. — She used to reply — “What have I to live for except it. — Philip and I have no society, we can't afford it now — it's a year since I've been to the theatre, — there is nothing but my house, and playing at cards and fucking, to amuse me.” — “My darling, fucking is all in life worth living for, but be prudent.” The plan of her house then, owing to the way she and her protector occupied the back bed room, did not favour a secret peep at her with the man, who had become knowing and wary in such matters, by passing most of his time with harlots, and she had a difficult task in humbugging him
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