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It is the European Commission's primary public repository and portal to disseminate information on all EU-funded research projects and their results in the broadest sense. The website and repository include all public information held by the Commission (project factsheets, publishable reports and deliverables), editorial content to support communication and exploitation (news, events, success stories, magazines, multilingual "results in brief" for the broader public) and comprehensive links to external sources such as open access publications and websites.
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EnArgus is a central information system to support energy research funding by the federal and state governments. It is aimed at users from politics, project sponsors and the public.
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The Funding Catalog is a publicly available database of more than 110,000 completed and ongoing federal project funding projects. It provides options for research as well as selected statistics. Notes: New projects are included 60 days after approval. The funding catalog does not represent 100% coverage of all funding cases approved in the ministries; each participating ministry decides on its own responsibility which funding areas to include. The dataset contains projects of the following federal ministries: Bundesministerium für Bildung und Forschung (BMBF): Project funding measures and research and development contracts Bundesministerium für Umwelt, Naturschutz, nukleare Sicherheit und Verbraucherschutz (BMUV): Project funding measures and research and development contracts Bundesministerium für Wirtschaft und Klimaschutz (BMWK): Direct project funding measures in the fields of energy, aeronautics research, multimedia, space and InnoNet Bundesministerium für Ernährung un...
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Among other areas, the funding areas of energy, environment and research and innovation can be found there. With the federal funding database, the federal government provides a complete and up-to-date overview of the funding programs of the federal government, the states and the European Union. The funding activities are summarized according to uniform criteria and in a consistent presentation, regardless of the funding level or the funding agency. This also highlights the interrelationships between the individual programs, which are important for the efficient use of government funding.
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With GEPRIS, the DFG provides a database on the Internet that informs about current DFG-funded research projects. GEPRIS provides information on the content and research objective of a project, on the persons and research institutions involved in the project. Evidence of ongoing DFG-funded coordinated programs and auxiliary facilities: Collaborative Research Centers DFG Research Centers Priority Programs Research Training Groups; Clinical Research Units; Humanities Centers; Auxiliary Facilities.
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Pivot-RP accelerates the research process by providing access to the most comprehensive global source of funding opportunities, facilitating collaborator discovery, and offering insights and short-cuts to help research organizations win a larger share of available funding. Pivot-RP unifies the Pivot® and Research Professional funding solutions, together serving hundreds of the world’s leading research institutions. Customers also benefit from timely and trusted information from Research Professional News.
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The database lists funding offers from the DAAD and other funding organisations for a study visit to Germany.
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