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Third-party funding is an important instrument in strengthening and developing the IAI’s core areas—the library, research, and culture—and for purposes of the institute’s national and international networking. We have a wide range of projects supported by third-party funding, for example the Specialist Information Service “Latin America, Caribbean and Latino Studies”, the formal indexing and scholarly editing of posthumous papers, projects in the social sciences and humanities, and international conferences. Certain of these projects are presented here.

Giving focus to the Cultural Scientific and Social Dimension of EU-CELAC Relations (EULAC Focus)

Duration01/03/2016 – 30/11/2019
CoordinationProf. Dr. Barbara Göbel

Website: http://eulac-focus.net/

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EULAC-Focus is a bi-regional collaborative project seeking to reinforce a common vision between the European Union (EU) and the Community of Latin America and and Caribbean States (CELAC).

During the past decade relations between the two regions were characterized by a fragmentation of political spaces and institutions as well as diverse and even diverging interests on both sides of the Atlantic. In order to regain a joint direction, the project seeks to identify contributions, potentials and challenges of the cultural, scientific and social dimension of bi-regional relations. The analysis will lead to a set of strategic recommendations.

In the project 19 institutions— 9 from Europe and 10 from Latin America and the Caribbean— work closely together. The consortium encompasses not only universities and non-university research institutions; it also includes ministries of research and funding agencies as well as science-policy institutions.

Thus, the main objective of the EULAC Focus project is to ‘give focus’ to EU–CELAC relations. To do so, it pays special attention to bi-regional relations between the European Union (EU) and the Community of Latin American and Caribbean States (CELAC), in three dimensions: social, scientific and cultural. Each of these dimensions is addressed in a specific thematic Working Packages (Work Package 3: social dimensions, Work Package 4: scientific dimensions; Work Package 5: cultural dimensions). These three thematic pillars are complemented by two horizontal Work Packages. While Work Package 2 analyses the cross-cutting topics: mobility, inequality, diversity, and sustainability, Work Package 6 is in charge of the vision building process.

The Ibero-Amerikanisches Institut (IAI) coordinates Work Package 2: Cross Cutting Pathways. The four cross-cutting topics: mobility, inequality, diversity, and sustainability, are analysed for each thematic dimension. In addition, overlaps and interconnections among them are also explored. This work is led by Dr. Barbara Göbel at Ibero-Amerikanisches Institut and co-led by Prof. Dr. Moacyr Martucci (Universidade de São Paulo, Brazil). The main deliverable of Work Package 2 is a Synthesis Report on Cross-Cutting Topics that will feed into the final vision building process of the project.

The research team at IAI cooperates closely with the Trans-Sectorial Board of EULAC Focus, consisting of the general project coordination, the leaders of Work-Packages 3, 4, 5, 6 and five external experts: Paola Amadei (EULAC Foundation, Alemania); Prof. Dr. Rigas Arvantis (IFRIS/IRD Francia); Prof. Dr. Alan Cobley (UWI Jamaica); Prof. Dr. Enrique Saravia (UFRJ, Brazil); Prof. Dr. Hebe Vessuri (UNAM, Mexico/CENPAT, Argentina).

EULAC Focus Consortium
• Universitat de Barcelona (UB), Barcelona, Spanien (Gesamtkoordination)
• Consejo Superior Universitario Centroamericano (CSUCA), Guatemala City, Guatemala
• Deutsches Zentrum für Luft- und Raumfahrt (DLR), Bonn, Deutschland
• Fundação de Apoio à Universidade de São Paulo (FUSP), São Paulo, Brasilien
• Ibero-Amerikanisches Institut (IAI), Berlin, Deutschland
• Instituto Italo-Latinoamericano (IILA), Roma, Italien
• Metcenas OPS (METCENAS), Pilsen, Tschechien
• Ministerio de Ciencia, Tecnología e Innovación Productiva (MINCyT), Buenos Aires, Argentinien
• Nederlandse Organisatie voor Wetenschappelijk Onderzoek (NWO), Den Haag, Niederlande
• Organización de Estados Iberoamericanos para la Educación, la Ciencia y la Cultura (OEI), Madrid, Spanien
• Pontífica Universidad Católica del Perú (PUCP), Lima, Peru
• Samui France Sarl (SAMUI FR) Les Onchets, Frankreich (technische Koordination)
• Sercretaría Nacional de Ciencia y Tecnología (SENESCYT), Quito, Ecuador
• Universidad de Buenos Aires (UBA), Buenos Aires, Argentinien
• Universidad de Chile (UCHILE), Santiago de Chile, Chile
• Universidad de Investigación de Tecnología Experimental Yachay (YACHAY), Quito, Ecuador
• Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México (UNAM), Mexiko Stadt, Mexiko
• University of the West Indies (UWI), Kingston, Jamaika
• Zentrum für Soziale Innovation GmbH (ZSI), Wien, Österreich

 

Events organized / co-organized by WP2

 

  • 29 August 2016: Public Discussion "Mobility and the Geopolitics of Knowledge:Challenges of the Scientific Exchange between EU and CELAC" atIbero-Amerikanisches Institut, Berlin, Germany;
  • 28 November 2016: Public Lecture by Leonel Fernández Reyna, Ph.D. (former Presidentof the Dominican Republic and President of  the EU-LAC Foundation,Hamburg): "Europa – América Latina y el Caribe: ¿Asociación estratégica odistanciamiento paulatino?" at Ibero-Amerikanisches Institut, Berlin,Germany;
  • 20 February 2017: Public Lecture by Dr. Rigas Arvanitis(Director, Institut Francilien Recherche Innovation Societé IFRIS,Paris): ¿Rebasar la brecha científica? La circulación de conocimientocomo alternativa a la dependencia at Ibero-Amerikanisches Institut,Berlin, Germany;
  • 12 July 2017: Public event on the culturalrelations between EU and CELAC (¿Cuál es el papel de la cultura en lasrelaciones entre la Unión Europea, América Latina y el Caribe?) atIbero-Amerikanisches Institut, Berlin, Germany;
  • 24 November2017: Public event on “Brazil in the context of EU – CELAC relations” atUniversidade de São Paulo, São Paulo, Brazil;
  • 21 December 2017:Workshop on "Mobility, Inequality, Diversity and Sustainability in theScientific Dimension of EU-CELAC Relations“ at Ibero-AmerikanischesInstitut, Berlin, Germany;
  • 18 April 2018: International Seminar"Desarrollo humano, interculturalidad y políticas sociales: experienciasy perspectivas desde América Latina y Europa“ at Pontificia UniversidadCatólica del Perú, Lima, Peru;
  • 24 May 2018 (WP2 / WP4): Panel"The scientific dimension of relations between Europe and Latin America:complexities and challenges" at LASA 2018 Conference "Latin AmericanStudies in a Globalized World“ in Barcelona, Spain;
  • 26 May 2018:Participation at EULAC Focus Panel “How to Give Focus to EU – CELACcultural, scientific and social relations: Who, What, Where and How?“ atLASA 2018 Conference "Latin American Studies in a Globalized World“ inBarcelona (Spain).

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The Role Played by Third-party Funding at the IAI

Consolidation of a Postclassic platform in Dzehkabtún, Campeche. © IAI, 2013 Postclassic platform © IAI, 2013

Third-party funding is an important instrument in strengthening and developing the IAI’s core areas—the library, research, and culture—and for purposes of the institute’s national and international networking. We have a wide range of projects supported by third-party funding, for example the Specialist Information Service “Latin America, Caribbean and Latino Studies”, the formal indexing and scholarly editing of posthumous papers, projects in the social sciences and humanities, and international conferences. Certain of these projects are presented here.



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