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MitoEAGLE Inclusiveness Target Countries

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Evolution-Age-Gender-Lifestyle-Environment: mitochondrial fitness mapping


MitoEAGLE Inclusiveness Target Countries


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MITOEAGLE Implementation strategy/plan for Inclusiveness Target Countries


The file to the given presentation by Mars Tomaz and Krako Nina at the MITOEAGLE event in Barcelona can be download/seen below:
Implementation strategy.pdf


Excellence and Inclusiveness

This policy is tailored to bring out excellence in science Europe-wide and clear away obstacles by creating cooperation opportunities for researchers, engineers and scholars from all COST Member Countries.

Features

Through bottom-up, open and excellence-driven COST Actions and activities, the policy nurtures talent and creativity.
It is developed around three main elements:
  • geographical spread
  • career stage: involving early career investigators
  • gender balance
Geographical spread includes less research-intensive COST Member Countries. They are entitled COST Inclusiveness Target Countries (ITCs) (Countries in bold are represented in MITOEAGLE) :
  • Bosnia-Herzigovina, Bulgaria, Cyprus, Czech Republic, Estonia, Croatia, Hungary, Lithuania, Latvia, Lusembourg, Malta, Montenegro, Poland, Portugal, Romania, Slovenia, Slovakia, the former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia, Republic of Serbia, Turkey