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*Subject:* Asia Programme Meeting: Supporting EU Access to Chinese
Research & Innovation Programmes, 19 Jan
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*Supporting EU Access to Chinese Research & Innovation Programmes*
*Thursday 19 January 2012*
*14.00-17.00 *
Registration from 13.30
Location: Chatham House, 10 St James's Square, London.
As China increases its investment in research and innovation, a growing
number of Chinese research institutions are taking part in collaborative
projects with Western counterparts, often with excellent results. But
despite the shifting global geography of science, many barriers to
collaboration still exist. As part of an EU project
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to increase awareness of access opportunities for European researchers
in Chinese national research and innovation programmes, this seminar
will see practitioners and experts discuss these issues and feed in to
strategy recommendations for the future.
This event is supported by the Asia-Pacific Technology Network (APTN).
*Participants:*
*Professor Erik Baark*, Hong Kong University of Science and Technology.
*Dr Cong Cao*, China Policy Institute, School of Contemporary Chinese
Studies, University of Nottingham
*Chris Cotton*, China-Britain Business Council
*Manyi Cristofli*, Innovation China UK (ICUK)
*Dr Hans Hagen*, Royal Society
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Dr Paul McDonald*, Royal Society
*Richard Pascoe*, China Policy Institute, School of Contemporary Chinese
Studies, University of Nottingham
*Professor Chris Rudd*, University of Nottingham
*Robert Sanders*, European Business and Innovation Centre Network (EBN)
*Professor Colin Snape*, University of Nottingham
*Dr Yu Xiong*, China Management Research Institute, Queen's University
Management School, Belfast
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