Masters 2024-25 : les inscriptions sont ouvertes !
Le CIHEAM Montpellier vous propose 4 parcours de Master (M2).
Les programmes d’enseignement offerts sont organisés et structurés en crédits capitalisables et transférables (ECTS, European Credits Transfer System) et leur mise en oeuvre est certifiée ISO 9001.
Par le CIHEAM-IAMM (France), l’INRAE -Université Paris-Saclay (France), et l’Université de Carthage – L.R. Modélisation et Analyse Statistique et Economique-ESSAI (Tunisie),
En partenariat avec : le CERDI Université de Clermont-Auvergne (France), le CREAD (Algérie) et le soutien de la filière francophone d’économie et de science politique de l’Université du Caire (Egypte) et ENSA, Université Ibn Zohr (Maroc).
Cette journée méditerranéenne est consacrée à la présentation de travaux en modélisation mathématique, statistique et économétrique des phénomènes économiques.
Elle est dédiée aux travaux de chercheurs provenant du pourtour méditerranéen ou travaillant sur des thématiques, intéressant cette région, avec une attention particulière aux travaux de jeunes chercheurs (doctorants, post-doctorants) venant des deux rives de la méditerranée. Nous comptons des participants de France, Algérie, Maroc, Tunisie, Grèce, Egypte…
Cette rencontre a pour objectif d’une part, de valoriser les travaux des jeunes chercheurs de cette région en les faisant bénéficier de l’expérience de chercheurs plus expérimentés.
Elle constitue d’autre part une occasion de se rencontrer, d’échanger, d’envisager des partenariats dans le cadre de projets internationaux et de construire un réseau pérenne de jeunes chercheurs méditerranéens.
the deadline for proposal submission of the NPP-SOL project’s call for a service provider in communication and dissemination has been extended to the 15th December 2023.
Term of reference for a service provider in support for communication and dissemination
Context NPP-SOL (Modelling and technological tools to prevent surface and ground water bodies from agricultural non-profit source pollution under Mediterranean conditions) is an awarded project under the PRIMA Programme “Partnership for Research and Innovation in the Mediterranean Area”, Section 2 (Projects funded by Participant States), – Multi-topic 2022 – Topic 2.1.1 RIA (Prevent and reduce land and water salinization and pollution due to agri-food activities). The general objective of NPP-SOL is to prevent diffuse pollution of water resources due to NPS agricultural pollutants under the Mediterranean soil and environmental conditions, according to the objectives of the new Green Deal and Farm-to-Fork strategies. NPP-SOL will integrate site-specific best management practices for improving soil, water, fertilizers and crop management with sitetailored and affordable-costs technologies for preventing natural bodies pollution. Common to all the adopted methodologies-technologies will be their sustainability and economic efficiency, and their adherence to circular economy approaches. CIHEAM Montpellier participates in this project as a partner and is the leader and the co-leader for different work packages (WP) within the project.
Description of the work package and tasks Under NPP-SOL’s Work Package 5 for which CIHEAM Montpellier is the leader, different tasks will be undertaken in the objective of: − Communication and dissemination of the project’s activities and results, with the final objective of amplifying and raising awareness about NPP-SOL added value in economic, technical, environmental and social terms. − Dissemination of the results to stakeholders beyond those directly engaged in the project. To assure the quality of these tasks’ implementation, a sub-contracting third party (hereinafter service provider) is needed to support CIHEAM Montpellier team.
Submission deadline and selection procedure The deadline for the quotation and proposal submission is the the 15th December 2023 at 12 pm (Paris time). Proposals should be submitted in English by email with the subject “NPP-SOL service provider proposal” addressed to: Hatem BELHOUCHETTE, NPP-SOL Scientific Member: belhouchette@iamm.fr Georgios KLEFTODIMOS, NPP-SOL Scientific Member: kleftodimos@iamm.fr Nhien NGUYEN: nguyen@iamm.fr
Who: Dalhousie researchers collaborate with international colleagues on global launch of Routledge Handbook of Sustainable Diets.
What: This handbook is a must-read, comprehensive, and state of the art overview of sustainable diets, an issue critical to the environment and the health and well-being of society. Sustainable diets seek to minimise and mitigate the significant negative impact food production has on the environment and to usher in delicious alternatives that support optimal human, animal, and planetary.
When:Friday, December 8th 12:30 p.m.-2:15 p.m. Atlantic time zone.
Where: In-person- Dalhousie Faculty of Agriculture, President’s Board Room, First Floor, Cumming Hall, 62 Cumming Dr, Truro, NS. Canada B2N 4H5
Online concurrently in a Zoom MeetingMeeting ID: 874 9745 8101; Passcode: 35414
Why: This handbook is of the greatest importance with timely, critical, and actionable contents. We encourage all researchers and institutions to a secure a copy for their collection. This definitive guide on sustainable diets delivers 55 insightful chapters with solutions by 130+ of the world’s leading experts. Experts: Handbook Sections and Chapter Titles of Presenting Authors FRAMING and VISION 2. Dignity, justice, and the right to food Francis Adams 3. Reframing the sustainable diets narrative: Shifting diets by confronting systemic racism in the U.S. food systems Gabriel R. Valle
Term of reference for a service provider in support for the work package 1‘s implementation
Context NPP-SOL (Modelling and technological tools to prevent surface and ground water bodies from agricultural non-profit source pollution under Mediterranean conditions) is an awarded project under the PRIMA Programme “Partnership for Research and Innovation in the Mediterranean Area”, Section 2 (Projects funded by Participant States), – Multi-topic 2022 – Topic 2.1.1 RIA (Prevent and reduce land and water salinization and pollution due to agri-food activities). The general objective of NPP-SOL is to prevent diffuse pollution of water resources due to NPS agricultural pollutants under the Mediterranean soil and environmental conditions, according to the objectives of the new Green Deal and Farm-to-Fork strategies. NPP-SOL will integrate site-specific best management practices for improving soil, water, fertilizers and crop management with sitetailored and affordable-costs technologies for preventing natural bodies pollution. Common to all the adopted methodologies-technologies will be their sustainability and economic efficiency, and their adherence to circular economy approaches. CIHEAM Montpellier participates in this project as a partner and is the leader and the co-leader for different work packages (WP) within the project.
Description of the work package and tasks
Under NPP-SOL’s Work Package 1 for which CIHEAM-IAMM is the leader, different tasks will be undertaken in the objective of: − Settling of the project Stakeholders-Researchers Hub and of the four living hubs of the four case studies (Italy, Spain, Morocco and Israel) − Defining the stakeholders’ entities driven advices and guidelines to develop of Modelling Tool (MT) in the WP4. − Identifying Scaling Up and Scaling Out opportunities of the site-specific best management practices and pollution-preventing technologies. To assure the quality of these tasks’ implementation, a sub-contracting third party (herein after service provider) is needed to support CIHEAM-IAMM team.
Submission deadline and selection procedure
The deadline for the quotation and proposal submission is the 18th December 2023 at 12 pm (Paris time) Proposals should be submitted in English by email with the subject “NPP-SOL WP1 service provider proposal” addressed to: Hatem BELHOUCHETTE, NPP-SOL Scientific Member: belhouchette@iamm.fr Georgios KLEFTODIMOS, NPP-SOL Scientific Member: kleftodimos@iamm.fr Aybike Bayraktar: aybayraktar@iamm.fr
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