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  • EU Atlantic Action Plan (2014-2020) & InterRegional Funding Opportunities

    O'Reilly, E.; O'Sullivan, G. (Marine Institute, 2014-03)
    The purpose of this brochure is to (a) outline the aims and objectives of the EU Atlantic Action Plan (2014-2020) and (b) flag the future InterRegional Cooperation Programmes (2014-2020) that may provide grant-aid to support its implementation. To encourage you to look seriously at these programmes, a list of successful projects with Irish participation in the relevant INTERREG-IV Programmes (2007-2013) is included.
  • Irish Marine Projects supported by the EU INTERREG IV Programme in 2007 - 2008

    O'Sullivan, G; Pedreschi, D; Guilfoyle, C (Marine Institute, 2009)
    The EU INTERREG-IV Programme (2007-2013) is an important source of external competitive funding for a range of knowledge-based marine projects promoting regional and cross-border co-operation and development. During the period 2007-2008, fifteen marine INTERREG-IV projects (including two preparatory actions) with Irish participation were approved for funding. The total value of these projects is circa €35m with over €4m in grant-aid going to the Irish partners. This directory provides a summary of each of these fifteen projects. These projects in turn contribute to the implementation of research, development and innovation priorities identified in the national Strategy for Science, Technology and Innovation (SSTI: 2006-2013) and its marine component, the Sea Change Strategy (2007-2013).
  • Irish Marine Projects supported by the EU INTERREG IV Programme 2007-2010

    O'Sullivan, G.; Twomey, S. (Marine Institute, 2010)
    The EU INTERREG-IV Programme (2007-2013) is an important source of external competitive funding for a range of knowledge-based marine projects promoting regional and cross-border co-operation and development. During the period 2007-2010, 29 INTERREG-IV projects (including two preparatory actions) with Irish participation were approved for funding. The total value of these projects is circa €75.5m with over €12.3m in grant-aid going to the Irish partners. This directory provides a summary of each of these 29 projects. Many of these projects in turn contribute to the implementation of research, development and innovation priorities identified in Ireland's national Strategy for Science, Technology and Innovation (SSTI: 2006-2013) and its marine component, the Sea Change Strategy (2007-2013).