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How to access the ZA-EUROLAB
Access within the 6th Framework Programme
Who can apply
Individual researchers and
research groups from Europe
affiliated to institutions in the EU member
states or FP6 Associated States/Candidate Countries (Bulgaria, Croatia, Iceland, Israel, Liechtenstein,
Norway, Romania, Switzerland and Turkey) can apply for support.
Researchers located in Germany can receive
support under certain conditions. Only users that are entitled to
disseminate the knowledge they have generated under the project are
eligible to benefit from access to the infrastructure.
Access is given in the following
areas: data access, training in data management and archiving and training
in advanced methods of empirical social research. Most of the access days
are reserved for international research groups were the participants come
from different European countries working on specific topics
within comparative social research and need access to the data
holdings of the ZA. In addition, individual researchers can apply for
support. A research visit will ideally last for about 20 days, the maximum
is three months.
Furthermore, a limited number of access days will be available for the
GESIS-ZA seminars in advanced methods for social research in 2007, 2008, 2010.
Only participants will be considered for support who apply the topic(s) of
the seminar in their research work. It is expected that successful
applicants participate in all three weeks of the seminar or combine the
participation at the seminar with 1-2 weeks research visit at the
ZA-EUROLAB.
A separate call to apply for support to
access the spring seminar 2009 closes October 15, 2008. A programme will
be available summer 2008 at the spring seminar pages.
How to apply
An application form is available
here.
Deadlines for application are
three times a year, April 15, August 15 and December 15. The 1st call
being April 15, 2006 and the last being December 15, 2009. An international
selection panel will evaluate the applications on a competitive basis. The
selection panel will base its selection on scientific merit, taking into
account that priority should be given to users who have not previously
used the infrastructure and who are working in countries where no such
research infrastructure exist. The three social science Research
Infrastructures ZA-EUROLAB, ECASS and IRISS C/I exchange information on
applications to ensure applicants apply at the infrastructure most
suitable for their research work.
Applicants will be informed about the evaluation outcome normally within
one month after the deadline.
Next call to apply for
research visits in 2008 closes May 15 2008.
Access
ZA-EUROLAB beyond the EC supported programme
Researchers who are interested in working at the
ZA-EUROLAB with support from other European and
national institutions such as ERASMUS, Ruhrgas, DAAD, Marie Curie etc. are
invited to apply for access. GESIS-ZA will support such applications with a letter of invitation. This
opportunity is open to researchers from all over the world.
Costs
Please contact the ZA-EUROLAB staff for details.
An overview list of Users working at the ZA-EUROLAB
will be made publicly available via ZA-EUROLAB Internet pages.
© GESIS Ingvill C. Mochmann
07.01.2008
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