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Le projet SIMRA publie sa première lettre d’information !

simra_logoLa première lettre d’information du projet SIMRA a été publiée ! Elle fournit des informations sur le site internet de SIMRA et ses réseaux sociaux, sur la réunion de lancement de SIMRA à Aberdeen, en Écosse, en mai 2016 ; et sur le premier événement à venir de SIMRA : l’atelier du think tank sur l’innovation sociale qui se tiendra à Bratislava, en Slovaquie, du 28 au 30 octobre 2016.

Le nouveau projet Horizon 2020 SIMRA (pour l’innovation sociale dans les zones rurales marginalisées) a officiellement débuté le 1er avril 2016 pour une durée de quatre ans. Le projet vise à catégoriser et à comprendre l’innovation sociale dans différents contextes (grâce à des études de cas), à développer un ensemble intégré de méthodes pour l’évaluation de l’innovation sociale et son impact sur les zones rurales, à analyser les facteurs de succès de l’innovation sociale et à diffuser de nouvelles connaissances aux décideurs politiques.

Il y a de nombreuses façons de s’impliquer dans SIMRA :

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