Regional integration is now widely recognised as a major instrument for development. There is evidence that regional integration processes can contribute to bringing stability, fostering economic sustainable growth, and delivering regional public goods. The ACP countries are faced with regional integration in two ways: by their own regional integration schemes and by their negotiations of the Economic Partnership Agreements with the European Commission. There is, however, a dual problem: the local research capacity in ACP countries with regard to regional integration is not well developed and the research results are not sufficiently disseminated to the local policy makers. For ACP countries to improve their socio-economic development and strengthen their security environment, the capacity of ACP-based researchers must be increased. Such an endeavour will help to produce quality policy-relevant research and enable social scientists to communicate with policy-makers. Decision makers can thus become aware of the various implications of their policies on regional integration and cooperation with and within regional organisations. The specific purpose of the NETRIS project is to establish and coordinate a network of ACP Higher Education Institutions (HEIs) working within the field of comparative regional integration. The objective of the network is to strengthen the research and training capacities of the partners in the field of regional integration studies, to stimulate mutual learning, shared practices and collective dissemination, and encourage policy relevant research. The target groups of NETRIS are researchers, and research centres located in the participating ACP HEIs while the final beneficiaries will be students on regional integration, as well as ACP policy makers. NETRIS will serve the needs and constraints of ACP HEIs by enhancing their capacities to design, conduct, and disseminate the outcomes of multidisciplinary research on regional integration.
Main Activities
The trainings will include a training of trainers and the publication of a short manual. Joint research programmes on regional integration: Joint research programmes will be facilitated in order to produce quality and comprehensive research and analysis. The network will push for participants to capitalise on each others strength and already existing partnerships. This action, along with the introduction of a mobility scheme, will foster co-operation between HEIs in ACP countries, create poles of excellence and provide highly trained human resources.
Expected Results and Impact
NETRIS will provide assistance and consultations to reinforce the capacity of ACP-based researchers to conduct multidisciplinary research on regional integration. Establishing a network linking ACP researchers will allow for increased exchange among academics working on similar topics. The seminars will improve the capacity of ACP HEIs to conduct research, and will also provide researchers with the adequate methodological tools to undertake comparative research on regional integration. Mobility of research staff will ensure optimal usage of the available expertise from each member institution and at the same time avoid duplication. Favouring mobility of researchers will also favour the mutual enrichment of the network members. The establishment of a knowledge database will resolve the problem of access to information. The virtual platform will facilitate the exchange of ideas and the dissemination of research results as well as advertise research funding opportunities. Eventually, the network will facilitate the implementation of joint research programmes and favour the harmonisation of HEIs in the ACP.
| Project Coordinator | College of Europe/ UNU-CRIS, Belgium |
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| Duration | 36 months |
| Implementation |
22/12/2008 to 21/12/2011 |
| EU Co-funding | EUR 540.838,00 |
| Total Budget | EUR 636.280,00 |
| Contact |
Dr. Luc van Langenhove UNU-CRIS Dijver 11 8000 Brugge Belgium Tel: +32 50 47 11 00 Email: This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it |


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