Difference between revisions of "TransSOL"

From TransSOL
Jump to: navigation, search
Line 1: Line 1:
{{Infobox
+
{{TransSOL
|Image=[[File:Transsol header.png|300px]]
+
|Image= [[File:Transsol header.png|444px]]
|Year of foundation= 2015
+
|Project Type= Collaborative Project
|Region= EU
+
|Call= '''H2020 EURO-3-2014'''
|Homepage= http://transsol.eu/
+
European societies after the crisis
|Contact=transsol@uni-siegen.de
+
|Start date= June 2015
 +
|Duration= 36 months
 +
|Coordinator= Prof. Dr. Christian Lahusen
 +
University of Siegen
 +
|Grant Agreement No= 649435
 +
|EU-funded Project Budget= € 2,483,805.00
 
}}
 
}}
  
TransSOL is a transnational research project dedicated to providing systematic and practice-related knowledge about European solidarity at times of crisis.<br> It brings together researchers and civil society practitioners from eight European countries—Denmark, France, Germany, Greece, Italy, Poland, Switzerland and the United Kingdom. <br> The project started in June 2015 and will run until May 2018. <ref>[http://transsol.eu/ transsol.eu ]</ref>
+
 
 +
[[TransSOL]] is a transnational research project dedicated to providing systematic and practice-related knowledge about European solidarity at times of crisis.<br> It brings together researchers and civil society practitioners from eight European countries—Denmark, France, Germany, Greece, Italy, Poland, Switzerland and the United Kingdom. <br> The project started in June 2015 and will run until May 2018. <ref>[http://transsol.eu/ transsol.eu ]</ref>
 
== About ==
 
== About ==
 
[[About TransSOL]]
 
[[About TransSOL]]

Revision as of 19:13, 23 July 2018


Transsol header.png
Project Type Collaborative Project
Call H2020 EURO-3-2014

European societies after the crisis

Start date June 2015
Duration 36 months
Coordinator Prof. Dr. Christian Lahusen

University of Siegen

Grant Agreement No 649435
EU-funded Project Budget € 2,483,805.00



TransSOL is a transnational research project dedicated to providing systematic and practice-related knowledge about European solidarity at times of crisis.
It brings together researchers and civil society practitioners from eight European countries—Denmark, France, Germany, Greece, Italy, Poland, Switzerland and the United Kingdom.
The project started in June 2015 and will run until May 2018. [1]

About

About TransSOL

Web

http://transsol.eu/

Videos

Interview: Christian Lahusen - TransSOL research

References