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SCIENCE FOR PEACE AND SECURITY (SPS) PROGRAMME
Eyup Kuntay Turmus
Science Advisor
Bucharest
24 September 2013
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SPS Programme
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Objectives
Contribute to the security, stability, and peace between
countries by fostering cooperation between NATO and its
partners.
Promote an understanding of NATO in partner countries.
Build network and knowledge-based society and
communities of experts with a focus on young
researchers.
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Austria, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Finland, Ireland, Malta, Moldova,
Montenegro, Serbia, Sweden, Switzerland, the former Yugoslav
Republic of Macedonia
Australia, Bahrain, Israel, Japan,
Jordan, Kuwait, New Zealand, Qatar, Republic of Korea,
United Arab Emirates
Afghanistan, Armenia, Azerbaijan, Belarus, Georgia, Kazakhstan,
Kyrgyz Republic, Mongolia, Pakistan, Russian Federation,
Serbia,Tajikistan, Turkmenistan, Ukraine,
Uzbekistan
Algeria, Egypt, Iraq, Jordan, Mauritania,
Morocco, Tunisia
NATO COUNTRIES
a Unique Network of Co-operation
Turkey recognizes the Republic of Macedonia with its constitutional name.
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capacity building, research & development concrete deliverables & pre-defined end-users training of young experts,
Multi-year
Projects
meetings of high level experts, assess the most advanced knowledge provide recommendations/conclusions for future;
Workshops
specialists in NATO countries to share their expertise with trainees from Partner countries Advanced Study Institutes (ASI) Advanced Training Courses (ATC)
Training
What can SPS offer?
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Multi-Year Science for Peace (SfP) Project
Grants to collaborate on multi-year applied R&D projects offering
support to cover project-related costs such as scientific equipment,
computers, software and training of project personnel.
SPS Grant Mechanisms
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SPS Grant Mechanisms
Advanced Research Workshop (ARW)
2-3 day meeting
2050 participants
Grants to organise expert workshops where advanced-level,
intensive discussions aim at finding solutions for todays security challenges.
Funding determined on case-by-case basis, but average amount
~ Eur 40,000
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Advanced Training Course/Advanced Study Institute
5-7 day meeting
3-4 Specialists from at least two different NATO countries
30-50 Trainees from NATO partner countries
Funding determined on case-by-case basis, but average amount ~ EUR 60,000
SPS Grant Mechanisms
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Who can apply?
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Emerging Security Challenges
Counter-Terrorism
Energy Security
Cyber Defence
Defence against CBRN Agents
Environmental Security
Support for NATO-led operations and missions
New developments and crisis prevention
Security-related Advanced Technology
Border and Port Security
Mine and UXO Detection and Clearance
Human and social aspects of security
Other directly security-related topics
SPS Key Priorities
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prototypes for detection of illegal objects and to identify materials of which they are made.
50 scientific publications, 2 books, 12 regular papers in peer-reviewed journals, 2 worldwide patent applications, 4 national patents
Ukraine, France, US
Multi-year Project
Multi-Energy X-Ray Scanners
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Multi-year Project
MULTISENSING PLATFORM FOR WARFARE AGENT DETECTION (MPWAD)
Spain, Tunisia, Czech Republic, United States
- Prototype for warfare agent detection.
- Training of young researchers from Tunisia.
- Knowledge transfer between teams.
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Multi-year Project
Mlange Uzbekistan
conversion of rocket fuel oxidizer
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Advanced Research Workshop
Towards a multinational telemedicine capability for rendering medical services to populations in
disaster response and crisis management
rendering medical services to population after natural/man made disasters or terrorist attacks
Bucharest & Moscow
multi-year project to follow
Romania, Russia
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Technological Innovations in Detection & Sensing of CBRN Agents
experienced scientists/experts to discuss & convey latest developments & advanced technological innovations to young scientists
Moldova, United States
Advanced Study Institute
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- organized at the NATO Centre of Excellence JCBRN Defence in Czech Republic
- Train the Trainers Course competency to conduct training at national level
- preparedness when responding to CBRN incidents
- designed to assist nations improve their civil emergency plans, complement national training systems and improve co-operation between first responders
Advanced Training Course
CBRN First Responder Training
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Submit Application
Forms
Peer Review
NATO Review
SPS Collaboration
www.nato.int/science
1 June & 1 November
deadlines choose grant
mechanism
Partner
Expert(s)
NATO
Expert(s)
Topic
Application/Approval Procedure
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Instructions for applicants
Downloadable application forms
www.nato.int/science
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For questions: science@hq.nato.int
www.nato.int/science
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THANK YOU FOR YOUR ATTENTION!
For questions: science@hq.nato.int
www.nato.int/science
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