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1 BESTPRAC Training School “Understanding the Grant/Consortium Agreement – legal for non-legals” October 22-24, 2014 | Warsaw, Poland Host Institution: UNIVERSITY OF WARSAW WWW.UW.EDU.PL PRACTICAL GUIDE Contents: ARRIVING IN WARSAW..................................................................................................................................... 2 PUBLIC TRANSPORT TICKETS ........................................................................................................................... 4 POLAND & WARSAW MUSTKNOW.................................................................................................................. 4 SIGHTSEEING RECOMMENDATIONS ................................................................................................................ 5 RESTAURANTS .................................................................................................................................................. 6 THE ORGANISERS ............................................................................................................................................. 8 CONTACTS ………............................................................................................................................................. 10

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BESTPRAC Training School

“Understanding the Grant/Consortium Agreement – legal for non-legals”

October 22-24, 2014 | Warsaw, Poland

     

 

Contents  

 

 

 

 

                               Host  Institution:              

UNIVERSITY  OF  WARSAW   WWW.UW.EDU.PL      

PRACTICAL  GUIDE  

Contents:  ARRIVING  IN  WARSAW.....................................................................................................................................  2  

PUBLIC  TRANSPORT  TICKETS  ...........................................................................................................................  4  

POLAND  &  WARSAW  MUST-­‐KNOW..................................................................................................................  4  

SIGHTSEEING  RECOMMENDATIONS  ................................................................................................................  5  

RESTAURANTS  ..................................................................................................................................................  6  

THE  ORGANISERS  .............................................................................................................................................  8  

CONTACTS  ……….............................................................................................................................................  10  

 

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ARRIVING  IN  WARSAW    

FULL  ADDRESS  OF  THE  VENUE:    University  of  Warsaw  (Main  Campus),  ul.  Krakowskie  Przedmiescie  26/28;  00-­‐927  Warsaw,  POLAND  The  main  meeting   room   is   room  No.  308   and   is   located  at   the  old  building  of   the  University   Library  –  „BUW”,   on   the   3rd   floor;   BUW   is   marked   as   No.   10   on   the   interactive   campus   map:  http://www.uw.edu.pl/strony/map1/zoom1.html    HOW  TO  REACH  THE  VENUE  FROM  THE  WARSAW  CHOPIN  AIRPORT    (Airport  website:  http://www.lotnisko-­‐chopina.pl/en/passenger):  By  bus:  Take  the  direct  line  No.  175.  (bus  stop  “LOTNISKO  CHOPINA”  is  located  on  the  ground  floor  level,  right  in  front  of  the  entrance  door  to  the  hall  of  departures,  direction  -­‐>  “Pl.  Pilsudskiego”.  The  bus  stop  next   to   the   University   of  Warsaw  main   gate   is   called   “UNIWERSYTET”,   the   journey   takes   approx.   40  minutes.  By  taxi,  there  is  a  RADIO-­‐TAXI  stand  in  front  of  the  Chopin  Airport,  ground  floor  level,  right  in  front  of  the  entrance  door  to  the  hall  of  departures.  2    HOW  TO  GET  TO  THE  VENUE  FROM  THE  WARSAW  CENTRAL  STATION:    

By  bus:  Take  the  direct  line  No.  175  or  128.  The  bus  stop  to  get  in  is  called  “DWORZEC  CENTRALNY”  and  is  located  right  in  front  of  the  Warsaw  Marriott  Hotel,  just  opposite  the  Central  Railway  Station,  direction  -­‐>  “Pl.  Pilsudskiego”,  the  bus  stop  to  get  off  is  located  next  to  the  University  of  Warsaw  main  gate  and  is  called  “UNIWERSYTET”.  The  journey  takes  approx.  20  minutes.    

By  taxi,  there  is  a  RADIO-­‐TAXI  stand  in  front  of  the  Central  Station  (Elle  Taxi).1    

                                                                                                                           1  Please  do  not  take  any  simple  private  taxi  which  does  not  belong  any  radio-­‐taxi  corporation  (it  doesn’t  have  any  phone  number  on  the  door  and  there  is  no  information  on  the  fare  for  1  km  on  the  door  window,  it  has  only  a  sign  “taxi”  on  the  roof  (without  a  telephone  number  or  taxi  corporation  name)  or  “Przewoz  osob”  on  the  door).  You  can  have  a  look  on  the  list  of  taxi  corporations  with  fares  per  km  and  the  tel.  numbers  at  http://grupy.3mam.net/taxi/.    

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HOW  TO  REACH  THE  VENUE  FROM  THE  WARSAW  MAIN  COUCH  STATION  “DWORZEC  ZACHODNI”:    By   bus   taking   the   following   lines   (direction   is   given   in   the   brackets):   No.   127   (direction   Brodno-­‐Podgrodzie),  130  (Wilanow),  158  (Witolin),  517  (fast   line,  Targówek),  N35  (night  bus,  Dw.  Centralny)  to  get  off    at  the  bus  stop  “DWORZEC  CENTRALNY”,  on  the  same  bus  stop  please  change  to  the  bus  line  175  (in  front  of  the  Marriott  Hotel,  just  opposite  the  Central  Railway  Station,  direction  -­‐>  “Pl.  Pilsudskiego”,  bus  stop  to  get  off  at  the  University  of  Warsaw  main  gate  is  called  “UNIWERSYTET”  (fifth  bus  stop),  the  journey  takes  approx.  30  min.  By   taxi,   there   is   a   RADIO-­‐TAXI   stand   in   front   of   the   Warsaw   Main   Coach   Station   (PKS)   “Dworzec  Zachodni”.2    

   

HOTEL  

Hotel  Campanile  Varsovie  /  Warszawa**  (price  per  night  ab.  €80  –  it  may  vary  +  -­‐  €5  depending  on  the  exchange  rate  EUR/PLN).    Special  rates  (per  room  per  night)  are  valid  for  the  reservations  made  until  7th  October  2014  only.      Address:  ul.  Towarowa  2,  Warsaw,  Poland  Information:  Tel:  +48  22  582  72  00    Booking  via  booking  form  provided  by  the  hotel  (please  see  Attachment)  Contact:  Tel:  +44  207  519  50  45  Fax:  +48  22  582  72  01    

                                                                                                                         2  Please  do  not  take  any  simple  private  taxi  which  does  not  belong  any  radio-­‐taxi  corporation  (it  doesn’t  have  any  phone  number  on  the  door  and  there  is  no  information  on  the  fare  for  1  km  on  the  door  window,  it  has  only  a  sign  “taxi”  on  the  roof  (without  a  telephone  number  or  taxi  corporation  name)  or  “Przewoz  osob”  on  the  door).  You  can  have  a  look  on  the  list  of  taxi  corporations  with  fares  per  km  and  the  tel.  numbers  at  http://grupy.3mam.net/taxi/.    

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Email:  [email protected]  http://www.campanile.com/en/hotels/campanile-­‐varsovie-­‐warszawa      The  Research  Services  Office  has  made  a  preliminary    group  reservation  to  be  retained  by  7  October  2014.  The  hotel   is  well-­‐connected  with  the  University  (bus  lines  175  and  128  go  from  PLAC  ZAWISZY  (also  name  of  the  bus/tram  stop)  to  the  University  main  gate  (bus  stop  UNIWERSYTET),  Central  Railway  Station  and  the  Warsaw  Chopin  Airport  (bus  line  175).    

 

PUBLIC  TRANSPORT  TICKETS  

Tickets   can   be   purchased   at   the   newsagent   (kiosk),   at   the   ticket   vending  machines   (in   subway   passages,   at   some   bus/tram   stops   or   in   the   busses  such  as  bus  No.  175)  or  from  the  bus  driver  (with  an  extra  fee  of  0.80  PLN  or  more)  http://www.ztm.waw.pl/?c=177&l=2.      

Please   refer   for   details   to   the   official   webpage   of   the   Public   Transport  

Authority  of  Warsaw  concerning:  

 

1) Timetables  (by  line,  by  stop  etc.):  http://www.ztm.waw.pl/rozklad_nowy.php?c=183&l=2    2) Route  planner:  http://wyszukiwarka.ztm.waw.pl/bin/query.exe/en    or  

http://warszawa.jakdojade.pl/?locale=en  3) Tickets  and  charges:  http://www.ztm.waw.pl/index.php?c=110.&l=2    4) Rules   on   buying   tickets   in   the   vehicle   from   the   vehicle   driver   or   using   the  

ticket  machine:  http://www.ztm.waw.pl/index.php?c=181&l=2        5) And  more:  http://www.ztm.waw.pl/?l=2            POLAND  &  WARSAW  MUST-­‐KNOW    Weather    Average   October   temperature   in  Warsaw   is   8.2   °C   and   average   precipitation   is   35mm.   Days   become  cooler  in  Warsaw  in  October,  and  nights  can  be  chilly  (0-­‐4°C).    Time  Zone    Central  European  Time  (GMT  +  01:00).  Currency    The  official  Polish  currency  is  Polish  Złoty  (PLN),  abbreviated  to  zł  and  pronounced  zwo-­‐ti.  It  is  divided  into  100  groszy,  which  are  abbreviated  to  gr.  1  EUR  =  4,20  PLN  

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 Telephone     Poland  Phone  Code:  48  Warsaw  Dial  Code:  +48  22  Warsaw  Area  Code:  22  Emergency  phone  numbers  General  emergency  number:  112  Ambulance:  999  Fire  Brigade:  998  Police:  997    

 

 

 

Using  mobile  phones:  remember  to  dial  the  local  code  before  the  number,  for  example:  22  -­‐  5524200.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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SIGHTSEEING  RECOMMENDATIONS    

 

   

   

   

     

 Old  Town    This   small   quarter   holds   a   lion's   share   of   Warsaw's   historical  monuments.   Walking   the   streets   of   the   Old   Town   and   New  Town  allows  you  to  rest  from  the  bustle  of  central  city  life.      Łazienki  Królewskie  Park-­‐Palace  Complex    The   park   and   palace   complex   at   Łazienki   is   one   of   the   most  beautiful  of  this  type  in  Europe.  Established  in  the  17th  century,  the   landscape   gardens   feature   many   interesting   architectural  monuments,  the  most  important  of  which  include  the  Palace  on  the  Island  built  for  King  Stanislaw  August  Poniatowski  –  Poland’s  last   monarch.   It   served   as   his   summer   residence   and   was  famous   for   the   Thursday   dinners   during   which   the   king   dined  with  his  guests  and  discussed  literature,  art  and  politics.      Wilanów  Park-­‐Palace  Complex    The   summer   residence   of   King     Jan   III   Sobieski   and   then  Augustus   II   as  well   as   subsequent   aristocratic   families.   It   is   an  excellent  representation  of  European  Baroque  at  its  height.  The  palace   is   surrounded  by  a  grandiose,   two   level  Baroque   Italian  garden   and   a   romantic   park   in   English   style.   Wilanów   is   the  venue   of   important   cultural   events   and   concerts.   The   former  stables  house  the  Poster  Museum.    Palace  of  Culture  and  Science    Completed   in   1955   as   a   ‘gift   from   the   Soviet   people’,   the  building   is   the  embodiment  of  Socialist  Realism  architecture.   It  is   still   the   tallest   building   in   Poland   and   fulfils   the   role   of   a  cultural   centre   accommodating   theatres,   museums,   a   cinema  and  a  concert  hall.  The  highest  viewing  platform  in  Warsaw,  on  the  30th  floor,  offers  an  excellent  panoramic  view  of  the  city.  

   

National  Museum  The  museum  contains  a  rich  collection  of  exhibits  from  antiquity  to  modern  times.  The  building  originates  from  the  inter-­‐war  period.  During  the  World  War  II  it  secretly  stored  some  of  the  Royal  Castle  treasures.  It  organizes  numerous  temporary  exhibitions  presenting  art  from  all  over  the  world.  The  Vistula-­‐side  building  wing  is  the  Museum  of  the  Polish  Army  presenting  the  history  of  Polish  military  featuring  an  interesting  outdoor  exhibition.    

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Warsaw  Rising  Museum  Opened  in  2004,  on  the  60th  anniversary  of  the  outbreak  of  the  Warsaw  Uprising,  the  museum  pays  tribute  to  all  those  who  fought  and  died  for  their  country’s  independence.  Housed  in  a  former  tramway  power  station,  the  modern  museum  guides  visitors  through  interactive  displays,  video  footage  and  photographs.    

National  Stadium  The  National  Stadium  in  Warsaw  was  built  for  the  European  Football  Championship  UEFA  EURO  2012™  in  place  of  the  former  10th-­‐Anniversary  Stadium.  It  is  located  close  to  the  Old  Town  and  city  centre.  It  is  well  visible  from  many  places  in  Warsaw,  being  especially  attractive  from  the  side  of  the  Zamkowy  Square.  A  walk  to  the  stadium  from  the  Palace  of  Culture  and  Science  takes  less  than  30  minutes.    Places  related  to  Fryderyk  Chopin  Fryderyk  Chopin  is  undoubtedly  the  best  known  resident  of  Warsaw.  He  spent  the  first  20  years  of  his  life  in  the  city.  Here  he  studied  music,  learned  the  manners  of  society  and  gave  his  first  concerts.  Walking  the  streets  of  Warsaw  you  will  pass  buildings  where  he  stayed  or  which  he  visited.  There  are  many  places  which  are  a  homage  paid  to  his  talent  and  Warsaw  boasts  the  world’s  largest  Chopin  memorabilia  collection.    Copernicus  Science  Center  http://www.kopernik.org.pl/en/  .  

Copernicus  Science  Centre  A  kingdom  of  experiments  and  a  heaven  for  those  interested  in  science.  Here  everyone  can  delve  into  nature’s  mysteries,  conduct  experiments  on  their  own  and,  above  all,  have  fun.  Six   permanent   exhibitions,   High   Voltage   Theatre   and   Robotic   Theatre   -­‐  access   to  those   places   is  granted   by  the   ticket   to  the   Centre.   Art+Science   Collection’s   exhibits   can  be  seen  all  around  the  Centre.  A  visit  takes  between  3  and  hours.  The   Heavens   of  Copernicus   Planetarium   is  proud   to  invite   both   music   and   astronomy   enthusiasts   for   our  magnificent  "Starry  Night  Concerts".  Every  Friday  at  19.00  we’re  holding  a  classical  music  concert,  enhanced  with   visualisations   on  the   planetarium   dome:   http://www.kopernik.org.pl/en/planetarium/starry-­‐night-­‐concerts/            

Recommended  links:  1. Warsaw  Tour:  http://www.warsawtour.pl/en      2. The  City  of  Warsaw:  http://www.um.warszawa.pl/en    

 

   

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RESTAURANTS  &  CAFES    Polish   national   cuisine   shares   some   similarities   with   other   Central   European   and   Eastern   European  traditions.  Polish  dishes  are  hearty  and  rich  in  meat,  especially  pork,  chicken  and  beef,  winter  vegetables  and  spices.  It  is  also  characteristic  in  its  use  of  various  kinds  of  noodles  the  most  notable  of  which  are  as  well  as  cereals.  Apart  from  traditional  restaurants  specialising  in  Polish  cooking,  you  will  find  numerous  restaurants  serving  Italian,  French  and  Asian  foods,  as  well  as  vegetarian  bars.    • Dom  Restauracyjny  Gessler  (Old  Town  Square  21/21a)  

 Gessler   has   a  well-­‐founded   reputation   as   the   top   restaurant   on   the   Old   Town’s  main   square.   Its   two  dining  areas  are  quite  distinct  –  the  ground  floor  is  an  elegant,  formal  restaurant,  while  a  rustic  country  inn   fills   labyrinthine   brick-­‐vaulted   cellars   below.   With   this   kind   of   set-­‐up   the   menu   is   of   course  dominated  by   traditional   Polish   dishes,   ranging   from  żurek  (traditional   sour   rye   soup)   to   roast   venison  with  cranberries.  Reservations  recommended.        • Restauracja  Pod  Samsonem  (Freta  Street  3/5,  Old  Town)    Pod  Samsonem  is  frequented  both  by  locals  and  tourists  and  serves  inexpensive  and  tasty  food  infused  with  a  Jewish  favour.    • Miedzy  Slowami  Café  (Chmielna  Street  30,  City  centre)  This   café   is   named   after   thе   Polish   title   оf   thе   film   "Lost   In   Translation".   In   а   timeless,   perhaps   even  nostalgic  atmosphere,  many  varieties  оf  coffee,  cakes  аnd  snacks  аrе  served  in  а  quiet  inner  courtyard.    • Wedel  (Postępu  Street  21)  This   café,   run   by   the   traditional   chocolate   firm   Wedel,   boasts   more   than   20   different   types   of   hot  chocolate.      Useful  links:  Warsaw  Cafes:  http://www.arrivalguides.com/en/Travelguides/Europe/Poland/WARSAW/cafes    Trip  Advisor  recommendations:  http://www.tripadvisor.fr/Restaurants-­‐g274856-­‐Warsaw_Mazovia_Province_Central_Poland.html  Restaurants  &  Cafés  by  Lonely  Planet:  http://www.lonelyplanet.com/poland/warsaw/restaurants  

   

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THE  HOST  INSTITUTION    University  of  Warsaw    Website  in  English:  http://www.uw.edu.pl/en/   Founded  in  1816  the  University  of  Warsaw  (UW)  is  nowadays  the   largest  and   according   to   the   various   press   ranking   lists   also   the   leading   higher  education  establishment  in  Poland.    The  university  has  a  very  big  potential   in   terms  of  science,   research  and  human  resources.  UW  offers  studies  in  several  dozen  of  fields  of  arts  and  sciences  at  1  and  2  cycle  programmes,  as  well  as  at  the  integrated  Master  programmes,   post-­‐graduate   students   and   students   at   3rd   cycle  programme.  Total  number  of  students  (according  to  the  data  as  of  2011)  equals  about  56  thousand.  UW  employs  about  3.5  thousand  teaching  and  research  staff  being  high  level  experts   in   many   fields.   Currently,   the   University   has   20   faculties   encompassing   the   natural   sciences,  social   sciences   and   the   humanities   and   offers   37   fields   of   studies.   Additionally,   there   are   30   extra   -­‐  departmental   and   inter-­‐faculty   centres   and   programmes   including   the   Centre   of   New   Technologies,  Centre  for  Preclinical  Research  and  Technology  and  University  Technology  Transfer  Centre.  

The  University's  Rector,  and  four  Vice-­‐Rectors,  are  elected  to  four-­‐year  terms  by  the  College  of  Electors.  The  Academic  Senate  serves  as  the  University's  governing  board  and  is  comprised  of  deans  and  representatives  of  the  professors  as  well  as  students  and  other  staff  members.  

The   scientific   profile   of   the   University   has   been   shaped   by   the   structural,   financial   and  organizational  priorities  aiming  at  promoting  those  research  fields  that  are  at  the  forefront  of  European  and  world  science,  with  the  strategic  objective  of  making  the  University  competitive  on  the  global  scene.  The  University  promotes  interdisciplinary  approaches  -­‐  integrating  research  methods  from  diverse  fields,  and  facilitates  creation  of  multidisciplinary  research  teams  able  to  tackle  combined  projects,  exceeding  the  competences  of  individual  departments  or  institutes.    In  accordance  with  the  current  research  trends  and   in   order   to   meet   the   most   urgent   social   needs,   the   University   promotes   the   development   of  technical   specialisations   (e.g.   informatics,   biotechnology   and   applied   physics),   social   sciences,  economics,  modern  languages  and  geosciences.  

The  University   awards   the  degree  of   licencjat   (equivalent   to   the  degrees  of   Bachelor   of  Arts   or  Bachelor  of  Science),  the  degree  of  Bachelor  of  Business  Administration  (BBA),  the  degrees  of  Master  of  Arts  (MA),  Master  of  Science  (MSc),  Master  of  Business  Administration  (MBA)  and  Doctor  of  Philosophy  (PhD),  as  well  as   the  post-­‐doctoral  degree   -­‐  habilitacja.   It   is   recognized   in  Poland  and   throughout   the  world  as  a  leading  center  in  a  variety  of  academic  disciplines.  From  its  very  beginnings  the  University  has  played  a  major  role  in  Warsaw’s  intellectual,  political,  and  cultural  life.       University  of  Warsaw  recognizes  doctoral   studies  as  one  of   its  priority  activities  and   it    pursues   the  aim   of     providing   PhD   students   with   the   training   of   high   quality.   Doctoral   study   programmes   are  established  and  terminated  by  the  Rector  of  University  of  Warsaw.    

The   state-­‐of-­‐the-­‐art   equipment   (acquired   recently   by   many   departments)   significantly   facilitates  research,  expanding  the  scientific  potential  of  the  University.    The  faculty  as  well  as  the  students  enjoy  now   access   to   the   most   recent   innovations   in   terms   of   research   support,   such   as   modern   research  

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laboratories,   computer   networks,  multimedia   technologies   and   advanced   computer   programming   in   a  broad   spectrum   of   applications.   The   most   recent   databases,   including   on-­‐line   periodicals,   are   also  available   now   to   the   entire   scholarly   community   at   the   University.   Following   the   technological  development   the   use   of   the   Internet   resources   is   growing   steadily   among   the   faculty   members   and  students.   It   is  being  used,  e.g.   as  an  access   tool   to   the  modern  educational   system  offering  e-­‐learning  courses  for  students  at  all  cycles  programmes.  

At  European  level  the  56  European  research  projects  were  realized  in  FP5,  about  68  in  FP6,  of  which  5  projects  with  coordination.  In  FP7  there  are  so  far  96  projects  (of  which  8  with  coordination),  including  6  prestigious  ERC  Starting  Grants  and  3  ERC  Advanced  Grants  (in  two  of  them  UW  is  an  institutional  Co-­‐Beneficiary)  under  Thematic  Programme  IDEAS,  one  REGPOT  Project  for  over  4.5  million  euro  and  three  CIP  Projects.  

The   successes   of   the   University’s   research   teams   in   the   5th,   6th   and   7th   Framework  Programmes  have  been  repeatedly  recognized.  In  2001,  2010  and  2013  the  University  of  Warsaw  won  a  special  award  “Krysztalowa  Brukselka”  (Crystal  Brussels  Sprout)  granted  by   the   Minister   of   Science   and   Higher   Education   to   the   most   active   participants  (institutional  and  individual)  of  the  European  Research  Programmes.  In   addition   to   research   projects   funded   through   the   EU   Framework   schemes,   the  University   of   Warsaw   is   actively   involved   in   projects   financed   by   other   international  

organizations   or   agencies   –   20   running,   e.g.,   CULTURE   2007-­‐2013,   COST,   CEE   Trust,   EMBO,   ONR,  Rothschild   Foundation   Europe,   ESF   etc.   Several   other   grants   are   under   negotiations.   It   is   worth  mentioning  that  8  projects  have  been  financed  under  the  Norwegian  Financial  Mechanism.    

WU   has   also   concluded   27   contracts   on   direct   co-­‐operation   with   foreign   partners   (bilateral  agreements   concerning   research   and   education).   The   institution   actively   participates   in   activities   of  numerous  organizations,  associations  and  international  networks.        The  University  of  Warsaw  makes  its  best  endeavours  to  provide  professional  administrative  support  for  all  international  projects  conducted  by  its  scientific  teams.    The  University  Research  Services  Office  won  a  nation-­‐wide  competition  and  was  granted  by  the  Minister  

of  Science  and  Higher  Education  a  status  of   the   Regional   Contact   Point   of   EU  Research  Programmes   for   the  period  of  2014-­‐2010   to   be   able   to   provide  

complex  support  to  the  research  teams  from  the  whole  Mazovia  Region,   including  SMEs,   in  submitting  successful  proposals  to  the  founding  institutions.        VENUE PICTURES:

 

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The  main  objective  of   this   Targeted  Network   is   to  establish  a  network   for   the  administrative,  finance  and  legal  services  in  universities,  research  organizations  and  related  entities  supporting  researchers   involved   in   the   lifecycle  of   transnational  external   competition  based   (in  particular  European   funded)   projects   in   order   to   exchange   experiences   and   share   and   develop   best  practices,  encourage  knowledge  sharing,  knowledge  transfer  and  increased  efficiency.      

 CONTACTS  

General  Information*    Chair  of  the  Action:  Mr  Jan  ANDERSEN  (DK)  [email protected]      Vice  Chair  of  the  Action:  Ms  Martina  POELL  (AT)  [email protected]        

For  overall  organization:  Diana  Pustula,  M.A.,  LL.M.  Deputy  Head  of  Research  Services  Office  University  of  Warsaw  00-­‐927  Warsaw,  Poland  tel.:+48-­‐22-­‐5524214,  fax:  +48-­‐22-­‐5524200  e-­‐mail:  [email protected]      For  the  practical  organisation  of  the  meeting:  Ms.  Marta  Zareba,  e-­‐mail:  [email protected],  tel.:  +48-­‐22-­‐5520743                          

SEE  YOU  IN  WARSAW!  

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