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A framework for analysing bilateral research cooperation agreements relating to reciprocity: Deliverable 1.1: Analytical report on the reciprocity issues of bilateral cooperation agreements and existing bilateral/reciprocal cooperation

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Matthews, Mark
Fitzpatrick, Merrilyn

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Forum for European-Australian Science and Technology cooperation (FEAST), The Australian National University
AUS-ACCESS4EU

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The key outcomes of the paper are as yet undefined as this aspect awaits feedback from stakeholders following circulation of this paper

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Deliverable lead: ANU
The Forum for European-Australian Science and Technology cooperation (known as FEAST) was an Australia-EU joint initiative that highlighted and promoted international research collaboration between Australia and Europe. It operated from 2001 until 2012

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Supporting EU access to Australian research programmes

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