Forum for European-Australian Science and Technology Cooperation

Forum for European-Australian Science and Technology Cooperation

Infobox_Company
company_name = Forum for European-Australian Science and Technology Cooperation
company_
company_type = non-profit organisation
foundation = 2002
location = Canberra, Australia
key_people = Mark Matthews (executive director), Jean-François Desvignes-Hicks (deputy director), Rado Faletič (information manager)
num_employees = 3 full time, plus interns
homepage = [http://www.feast.org/ www.feast.org]

The Forum for European-Australian Science and Technology Cooperation (FEAST) is a non-government organisation aimed at highlighting and developing collaborative research activities between Europe (European countries and the European Union) and Australia. Its offices are located at The Australian National University in Canberra, Australia.

Funding

The major sources of funding for FEAST are the European Commission, through the Seventh Framework Programme, and the Australian Government Department of Innovation, Industry, Science and Research. Additional resources are also provided by The Australian National University.

History

A meeting of the joint Management Committee of the European Union and Australia on Science and Technology Cooperation was held in Brussels in March 2000, within the framework of the 1994 Agreement. One of the decisions made was to begin reflecting upon a target-based approach based on a strategy and common priorities.

In this context it was agreed in August 2000 by the diplomatic missions representing members of the European Union in Australia, to embark on an initiative of the French Presidency, to be known as the Forum for European-Australian Science and Technology (FEAST).

This initiative began in early 2002, and the first phase was completed in December 2004. An external review was undertaken [http://europa.eu/comm/research/iscp/pdf/feast-assessment-report_en.pdf] , recommending expansion of the FEAST concept to other countries, and a continuation of FEAST in Australia.

External links

* [http://www.feast.org/ FEAST Official Website]
* [http://www.ambafrance-au.org/rubrique.php3?id_rubrique=100 FEAST-France subnetwork]
* [http://www.frenz.org.nz/ FRENZ: Facilitating Research co-operation between Europe and New Zealand]
* [http://www.era-can.ca/ ERA-Can: The European Research Area and Canada]
* [http://www.esastap.org.za/ ESAST
]
* [http://www.abest.secyt.gov.ar/ ABEST/A-EU: Argentinean Bureau for Enhancing Cooperation with the European Community in the Science, Technology and Innovation Area]
* [http://cordis.europa.eu/fetch?CALLER=FP6_PROJ&ACTION=D&RCN=75891 STARTER: Strengthening the Strategic Research Partnership Between China and the EU]
* [http://www.stren.ind.tn/ STREN: Scientific and Technological Results Exchange Network] (Tunisia)
* [http://www.conacyt.mx/uemexcyt/ UEMEXCyT: Bureau for European and Mexican Science and Technology Cooperation]
* [http://cordis.europa.eu/eralink/ ERA-Link: The network of European researchers, scientists and scholars in the United States]
* [http://www.deljpn.ec.europa.eu/ERA-Link ERA-Link/Japan: A network for European researchers in Japan]


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