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News Service Spotlights EU supported Socio-economic and Humanities Research

by CORDIS

Socio-economic and Humanities Research for Policy, a newly launched news alert service highlights the policy relevance of socio-economic and humanities research findings. Socio-economic and Humanities Research for Policy helps policy makers respond to the complex economic and social dynamics of the modern world by providing access to the latest research results.

Articles for the free monthly e-News Alert Service are selected for their policy relevance, and address the major challenges facing the social, economic, political and cultural make-up of Europe. Each month, subscribers will receive an e-news alert containing six articles featuring research supported under the European Union’s 6th and 7th Framework programmes. Research activities covered include:

  • Growth, employment and competitiveness in a knowledge society
  • Combining economic, social and environmental objectives in a European perspective
  • Major trends in society and their implications
  • The role of Europe in the world
  • The citizen in the European Union
  • Socio-economic and scientific indicators
  • Foresight activities

The news service is specifically designed for policy makers at local, regional, national and European levels, for civil society organisations, businesses and the media with an interest in socio-economic and humanities research.

Further information

www.scoopproject.org.uk

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