International collaboration definition

International collaboration means any work with persons who are foreign nationals.
International collaboration activities will allow ArtistDesign to be visible internationally, and to monitor the evolution of the state of the art in the area worldwide. This ArtistDesign activity will build on the very successful Artist FP5 and Artist2 ▇▇▇ International Collaboration activities organised in 2002-2006. In ArtistDesign, we will continue in this direction. The objective is now to launch joint projects between IST and equivalent funding agencies, such as NSF, DARPA. Another objective is to reach the same level of dialogue and concertation with funding agencies in Asia. The ▇▇▇ will leverage on past ARTIST FP5 & FP6 experience in International Collaboration, and also on its members’ and teams’ contacts, to promote a structured approach to International Collaboration, particularly with the USA and Asia. The International Collaboration workplan consists of Global International Collaboration Activities, organized by the ▇▇▇ management, and Thematic International Collaboration activities, organized by the clusters. Overall, the ArtistDesign ▇▇▇ will define processes for interaction between the European R&D community, and the main international players in the area, including research institutions, professional organisations (ACM, IEEE), standardisation bodies (eg: OMG, IEEE), large consortia, funding agencies (eg: NSF, DARPA). • Ensure awareness of European research about main research trends and to benefit from advances occurring in other parts of the world. • Disseminate European know-how in the area, thus influencing trends beyond Europe’s borders. • Enhance the attractivity of Europe for top students and researchers. International Collaboration should fit into a global win-win strategy for achieving the participants’ long-range aims. Examples of activities include: • High-level meetings gathering top representatives from industry, funding agencies, and research, to discuss avenues for International Collaboration, including on R&D and standards e.g. IST/NSF Workshop on Component-based Engineering (Paris, June 05). • International Collaboration Working Groups for exploring possible avenues for research and education in a chosen topic and producing white papers and reports

Examples of International collaboration in a sentence

  • International collaboration on novel EOR concepts will be developed with the Kansas Geological Survey, through WP6 ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ with LBr-1.

  • International collaboration is not required, but it will enhance the success rate as the impact on the European Union is important.

  • International collaboration is especially relevant because movies are nearly always funded from multiple international sources.

  • The activities of A-PCNDT are conducted within the Terms of Reference of the International Committee for Non-Destructive Testing (ICNDT), point 3.1: “To promote International collaboration in all matters relating to the development and use of non-destructive testing.

  • International collaboration on optical systems for spectro-polarimetric imaging will continue in 2009.

  • An important activity is International collaboration with outstanding US teams in the area.

  • Biohydrogen: International collaboration and Status & potential of using cyanobacteria.

  • International collaboration will be promoted with UNESCO-IOC HAB programme, in particular for data requirements for a plan for regional mariculture policy harmonization.

  • International collaboration in recruiting ships for taking and transmitting meteorological observations was developed already nearly 150 years ago.

  • International collaboration on CI optical systems for spectro-polarimetric imaging will continue in 2012 and beyond.