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Frucht macht Schule (School Fruit Scheme) - Innovative marketing strategies in the field of community catering (Collaborative project)
Besides food retailing the out-of-home-market is the main trading area of the food industry in Germany. The increasing importance of school meals as part of the out-of-home-market adds up to new market potentials for small- and medium-sized enterprises (SME’s) of the agri-food business. To optimize the current supply system of the EU-Schulobstprogramm in NRW GIQS and the University of Bonn will...
Funding period: 2011 - 2014
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MedVet-Staph (Collaborative project)
The research network MedVet-Staph is focused on the occurrence, dissemination and biological characteristics of Staphylococcus aureus bacteria and methicillin-resistant S. aureus (MRSA) in particular which are transmittable from animals to humans or vice versa. MedVet-Staph is analyzing the virulence, pathogenicity, antimicrobial resistance and host-sell interaction of these bacteria as well as...
Funding period: 2010 - 2016
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CLEANHATCH - Development and implementation of an innovative cleaning technology for marine and freshwater larval hatchery tanks in recirculating aquaculture systems (Collaborative project)
The current lack of cost-effective and efficient cleaning technologies in both freshwater and marine larval hatchery tanks in recirculating aquaculture systems is a substantial drawback for both technology-providing and fish farming SMEs in Europe. Bacterial biofilms constantly and quickly develop on all surfaces in the tanks and endanger the production of high quality and quantity fry which is...
Funding period: 2010 - 2012
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ERA-Net Industrial Biotechnology (Funding programme)
The 1st joint call of ERA-IB provides academic and industrial researchers to establish cross-border partnerships in industrial biotechnology research. Out of the 32 applications, 8 projects were selected for funding. The total granted budget is 9.7 Million €. In all, 51 research groups in academia and industry were funded, and an additional 7 partners participate with own funding. The projects...
Funding period: 2008 -
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Special program of the Landwirtschaftliche Rentenbank to promote innovation (Funding programme)
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BMEL - Inventories, Surveys (Funding programme)
Inventories and surveys for the Federal Ministry of Food and Agriculture (BMEL) since the 2005 financial year. This includes inventories and surveys in Biological Diversity (BV surveys) as well as the German bee monitoring (DEBIMO).
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BMBF - Sustainable Land Management, module B (Funding programme)
To meet the challenges of regional and global changes, innovative concepts and strategies of land management and the necessary knowledge base, technologies, instruments and system solutions are required. The purpose of this funding programme should therefore be to initiate research that contributes to sustainable land management in accordance with the objectives of sustainable development...
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INTERREG IV C - Programme of interregional co-operation in Europe (Funding programme)
Interreg C is subdivided into four programmes: Interreg Europe is the new EU 'policy learning' programme in the field of regional development. Regional development action plans concerning the four topics 'Research and Innovation', 'Competitiveness and SMEs', 'Low-Carbon Economy' and 'Environment and Resource Efficiency' can be developed, implemented and evaluated within projects together with...
Funding period: 2007 - 2013
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INTERREG V Upper Rhine - Programmes of cross-border cooperation (Funding programme)
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Funding period: 2014 - 2020
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DFG - Research appliances (Funding programme)
In accordance with the Major Research Instrumentation Programme as defined in Art. 91b of the German Basic Law, the DFG funds large scientific equipment through its Major Research Instrumentation Programme. Financing is provided in equal parts by the DFG and the university's home state. To be eligible for funding, proposed research instrumentation projects must be of high quality and national...