Understanding the Role of Multipliers in Science and Technology Networks

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Multipliers play a crucial role in sharing expertise, training local researchers, and accessing resources in science and technology networks. They are experts who disseminate knowledge and support international cooperation, contributing to the development of critical mass and networking opportunities. Examples of multipliers and their impact are highlighted, showcasing their significance in Framework Programme 7 initiatives.


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  1. Pacific Europe NETWORK for Science and Technology Introducing the Pacific Multipliers Carole Glynn, Euro Research Support Ltd Seventh framework programme 1 CAPACITIES specific programme Activities of international cooperation Grant Agreement for: Coordination Support Action Grant Agreement no.: 244514

  2. WHATISAMULTIPLIER? Individual or organisation Role in research or research administration Become expert in Framework Programme 7 opportunities Share their expertise locally, nationally and regionally The national contact points of the future 2

  3. WHYHAVEMULTIPLIERS? It takes time to know the programme Overview can support development of critical mass Can train and support local researchers Local experts save effort Access to a network of practitioners But Having a mandated National Contact Point role would allow them access to EC training and resources 3

  4. THEMULTIPLIEREFFECT Trained by EC Trained by NCPs Trained by multipliers Universities Multipliers from Overseas Countries and Territories (OCTs) Research Organisations National Contact Points (NCPs) Multipliers from Pacific Islands (ACP- Pacific) Businesses 4

  5. PACE-NETMULTIPLIERS IRD Fadhila Le Meur UNC Fanny Pascual UPF Phila Raharivelomanana USP Izzal Azid UPNG Boe Lahui-Ako SPC Olivier Auguin 5

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