The Europe in China
Clarisse Faria-Fortecoëf
A Network project for the European researchers in China.As for the USA in 2005 (Euraxess-Links USA, formerly Era-Link) and Japan in June 2008 (Euraxess-Links Japan), European researchers will soon have at their disposal, before the end of 2008, a network that will provide services to improve contacts between European researchers in China and Europe.
A survey using an online questionnaire was launched to identify strategies and services to implement.
The publication of results scheduled for May / June 2008 is not yet available on the website of the European Commission’s Delegation to China that you can check up at the following address:
http://www.delchn.ec.europa.eu/index.php.
Scheduled to be launched under the name of ERA-Link/China, it would be possible given the recent migration of the USA website and of the Researcher’s Mobility Portal Era-More, that its name will change for Euraxess-Links China. Information to check in the next months.
To read also our article on Euraxess-Links, published in July 2008.
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