Please participate in this survey to convince the European
institutions to continue funding a NEST (New and Emerging Sciences
and Technologies) program to stimulate novel, risky and
interdisciplinary research that doesn't fit into any of the
preconceived categories.

Francis

Date: Sat, 1 Oct 2005 15:24:57 +0200 (CEST)
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Subject: SURVEY: Do we need a NEST Programme?


Dear colleague,

During a recent past, you have probably been directly or indirectly
involved in the submission of a EC-FP6 proposal.

We are contacting you in the framework of the Specific Support
Action "NEST-IDEA" with the agreement of the EC project officer.

The NEST-IDEA team is carrying out an online survey to know the
point of  view of researchers on the future of NEST in particular
within the coming Seventh Framework Programme under preparation.

We would greatly appreciate, if you could take some minutes to tell
us your opinion about the future of NEST at the following URL
(during the coming week):

http://www.eurosfaire.prd.fr/nest/ji/index-fp7-survey-form.html
(Deadline : October 7th, 2005) :

On behalf of NEST-IDEA team:
Thanks for your useful contribution. Kind regards.

NB:

1 - To help us to reach as many European researchers as possible,
please forward this weblink to other European researchers.

2 - NEST-IDEA is a Specific Support Action financed by the European
Commission within the NEST programme which aims to promote the
dialogue with the research community on emerging scientific and
technological developments. Visit our web site :
http://nest-idea.kpk.gov.pl

3 - We apologize if you have already received this information.

                                   Paul JAMET
           Direction de la Technologie - Mission Affaires Européennes
                      Ministère délégué à la Recherche
                    1 rue Descartes - 75231 Paris Cedex 05
               Tél : +33 1 55 55 88 45 - Fax : +33 1 55 55 96 45
                            http://eurosfaire.prd.fr

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Francis Heylighen
Evolution, Complexity and Cognition group
Free University of Brussels
http://pespmc1.vub.ac.be/HEYL.html

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