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CREES involved in EU-funded staff exchange scheme

CREES staff are to participate in a Marie Curie Action International Research Staff Exchange scheme (IRSES) entitled 'EUinDepth— European Identity, Cultural Diversity and Political Change'.

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CREES staff are to participate in a Marie Curie Action International Research Staff Exchange scheme (IRSES) entitled 'EUinDepth— European Identity, Cultural Diversity and Political Change'.

CREES will from October 2013 be hosting overseas researchers and CREES staff will themselves participate in a European Union Marie Curie Action International Research Staff Exchange scheme (IRSES) entitled 'EUinDepth— European Identity, Cultural Diversity and Political Change'. The total budget for the Birmingham part of IRSES will be €123,500, of which funding for CREES researchers will be €47,500. The IRSES project is being coordinated for CREES by Dr Derek Averre (d.l.averre@bham.ac.uk).