The Commission's proposals for the rules for participation
in the Sixth Framework Programme (FP6) have been adopted by the Council of
Ministers, just ahead of the FP6 launch conference in Brussels.
The document outlines the rules governing participation in an
EU funded project, including funding mechanisms, the type of funding that might
be foreseen for any selected project, the dissemination of results, the protection
of intellectual property rights, principles for the evaluation of submitted proposals
and the contract between the Commission and the project participants. The original
proposal was submitted by the Commission on 11 September 2001 and amended following
discussions in the European Parliament and the Research Council.
The Council agreement includes a unilateral statement by
Portugal explaining its abstention from the vote on the rules for participation.
'Portugal can see no justification for the omission [...] of a provision
safeguarding the specific nature of the new instruments,' reads the statement.
'Portugal has always argued that, in conception and
implementation, networks of excellence and major integrated projects should
be kept as open as possible, since there is a risk of using Community
funding to strengthen what is already strong and works very well,
whereas the aim should be to provide support where there is significant room
for improvement in the quality of work and results.' Portugal would also
like to see a minimum of five participants for every EU funded project, as
opposed to the three set out in the Commission proposal.
Data Source Provider : European Commission
Document Reference : : Based on information from the European Commission
For further information on the Sixth Framework Programme: http://www.cordis.lu/fp6
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