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ESSHRA aims to enhance research
collaboration between the SSH research communities in the context of
an enlarged EU and in the context of a widening European Research
Area (ERA). To widen the SSH research agenda of the EU, ESSHRA helps
to take into account research priorities of an enlarged European
research community for future agenda setting of the ERA and to
benefit from the already made transnational research experiences.
ESSHRA will identify future
research topics and research priorities in Social Sciences and
Humanities (SSH) to contribute to the development of transnational
research policies for enlarging the European research agenda in SSH.
To achieve these aims ESSHRA will employ the dissemination of
previous Framework Programme research results as a mode for
initiating dialogues among transnational and national research
communities on the research needs and priorities for identifying
future research topics in SSH and for scaffolding transnational
research policies. A series of SSH Conferences will be held in
project partner countries as a means for stimulating dialogue on
research findings among SSH researchers and policy
makers.
Specific Objectives of
the ESSHRA Project:
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To identify
SSH research priorities related with the EU in project partner
countries; namely Turkey, Malta, Switzerland, and
Bulgaria.
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The final
project conference held in Istanbul - 18th -19th October 2007
Citizenship and Cultural Identities in the EU:
Old Questions, New Answers
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Conference Proceedings
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