Convergence of Ideas and Communities
Offered By: AGU via YouTube
Course Description
Overview
Explore a comprehensive policy plenary from the 2018 Ocean Sciences Meeting featuring insights from Sigi Gruber and Scott Rayder. Delve into crucial topics such as HR 353, HR 1525, and their significance in ocean sciences. Examine the role of Barry Myers, authorization titles, and funding allocation to states. Gain understanding on improving subsea slope, the weather enterprise, and atmospheric community involvement. Discover key messages for policymakers, European policy initiatives, and the Horizon 2020 program. Learn about international partnerships, including the Atlantic Ocean Research Alliance and marine research funding. Investigate the Seas Oceans Initiative, Marie Curie Grants, and the Open Data Policy. Uncover valuable information on Horizon 2020 participation, evaluation processes, and the concept of Ocean for Life in this informative 1-hour 18-minute session.
Syllabus
Introduction
HR 353
HR 1525
Why are these bills important
Barry Myers
Authorization Title
Funds to States
Improving Subsea Slope
Weather Enterprise
Money
Atmospheric Community
Congress
Key Messages for Policy Makers
European Policy
European Union
Horizon 2020
Funding
Policy Context
Research Projects
Key Policy Recommendations
International Partnerships
Atlantic Ocean Research Alliance
Marine Research
Marine Research Funding
Seas Oceans Initiative
Participation
Marie Curie Grants
Horizon 2020 Participation
Horizon 2020 OneStop Shop
Horizon 2020 Evaluation
Ocean for Life
Open Data Policy
Taught by
AGU
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