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The presence of institutional partner, representing societal needs, is also fundamental in the CS-DC UNESCO UniTwin. It has great potential advantages for them as well as for the CS-DC:

  • Their presence means the access to potentially in vivo big data about the multi-level dynamics of complex systems. There are different ways for a single partner to find in the CS-DC new ways to exploit its big data for modelling its multi-level dynamics of interest with an anonymity guarantee.
  • The international transdisciplinary scientific interactions with CS-DC scientists in the world guarantees that the roadmap with an institutional partner can lead not only to the “best” integrated modelling of multi-level dynamics but also that the “best” knowledge map of topics of interest can be achieved. Specific knowledge map and their dynamics are fundamental in the knowledge society with a very rapid increasing of information and knowledge.

Full institutional CS-DC partner proposals should include (in bold face when mandatory):

  • a commitment letter signed by the Head or a Vice-Head of the institution.
  • The coordinates of the signatory and the coordinates of the Head if the Head is not the signatory
  • The Cooperation Programme (at least 1500 signs).
  • A list of at least 3 keywords.
  • A list of involved persons.
  • A list of project e-teams.
  • A list of shared e-resources.

Permanent call for new Institutional Partners
(If your institution wishes to join the CS-DC UNESCO UniTwin, please contact Paul Bourgine, Cyrille Bertelle, Pierre Collet, Scius-Bertrand or Idriss Aberkane)