Summary of the Regulations
Aims:
- Projects must do research within the scope of the target questions and target areas defined above. The term research will basically be defined as “finding out about the state of things”.
Relevance:
- The results must be relevant for our present and/or future personal or environmental heath.
Project period:
- November 2009 to January 2011.
Presentation of results:
- Project groups must submit a written (and possibly illustrated) documentation to the platform I-Serv, containing topic, work carried out, results. The documentation must not consist of more than fifteen written pages, plus possible attachments. It must be submitted in the form of a Microsoft Word or .pdf file.
- Project groups are required to submit a project outline, including the planned time schedule, before they start.
- A short intermediate report for guidance purposes might be asked for. It can be in the native language.
- Project groups must prepare an oral statement suitable for presentation at an international student’s conference. The use of visual or audio-visual presentation aids is required.
- Project groups must prepare controversial statements for discussion among participants of the conference.
- Documentation and presentation must be be submitted
- to the common network platform I-Serv
- a European data base provided by the EU via the National Agencies
- the jury.