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EU-China-Safe

COLLABORATION

EU-China-Safe

COLLABORATION

EU-China-Safe

COLLABORATION

EU-China-Safe

COLLABORATION

EU-China-Safe

COLLABORATION

TRAINING NETWORK

EU-China-Safe will deliver a comprehensive training program consisting of tailor-made training and exchange programmes, a series of training events, dissemination workshops, interactive seminars and international conference(s) facilitating sharing knowledge, not only among consortium members but all potential end-users.

The training program for involved laboratories, industry and other interested stakeholders (scientists, academia, and government, including project consortium members) to fulfil their expectations and needs will be developed.

For transfer of achieved outcomes / new generated knowledge to end-users, several concepts and scenarios will be applied, both based on commodity (A) and analytical methodology (B) concepts; considering (i) microbiological, (ii) chemical and (iii) food fraud threats and one of the food products (i) processed meat, (ii) wine, (iii) fruits/vegetables, (iv) spices, (v) dairy infant formula.

For the benefit of EU partners and also external stakeholders, training course(s) / interactive workshop(s) will be held, with support from Chinese partners, to explain food law, regulation and control system in China and its operation at national, regional and local levels. Better understanding of this topic should help the EU in terms of controlling the import of unsafe food from China.

These activities will result in the capacity building of all involved participants and knowledge transfer of developed approaches and procedures dedicated for food safety and authenticity control to the target audience.

Application for participation in short-term trainings and young scientist mobility is CLOSED.


CHECK THE OFFERS FOR TRAINING PROGRAM HERE!

Short-term trainings consisting of 2 steps training approach ("train the trainer")
Phase I: Future trainers will be trained in one of offered concepts & threats
Phase II: Trained trainers will organize targeted training at an organisation, at national level or for European industrial/ professional organisations for scientists, academia, researchers, control labs etc. (via hands on, one-to-one, training course,…)

Young scientist mobility both within the project consortium and external participants, with the aim both to help in capacity building of young researchers and assist in the transfer of knowledge within/outside the project consortium.

WHO CAN APPLY?

  • EU-China-Safe consortium members
  • External participants (scientists and other stakeholders, such as PhD students, post-docs, scientists, academia, researchers, staff of control labs, governmental organisations, etc.,)

HOW TO APPLY?

  • Using the form accessible from the EU-China-Safe website HERE or other portals or distributed by email
  • Register for the project communication to be informed on the news on training program HERE!

SELECTION PROCEDURE / CRITERIA TO BE MET:

  • Application form to be completed to get appropriate information from potential trainees
  • Any trainee can participate only in one training
  • Sustainability to be assured (please fill in respective part of the Application form)
    Trainees = future trainers. Therefore, the applicant should document the potential to organise follow/up training targeted for various stakeholders groups
  • CV to be submitted at euchinasafe@euchinasafe.eu, with the email subject: Application for training program – name and surname of applicant
    Europass format of CV preferred, 4 pages in maximum (http://europass.cedefop.europa.eu/documents/curriculum-vitae/templates-instructions)

BUDGET FOR TRAINING:

  • Short-term trainings
    max. 2 weeks, can be funded up to 1 000 € for travels within Europe, 1 500 € for travels from China
  • Young scientists mobility
    1-3 months, can be funded up to 2 000 €/person

Who are the TRAINERS?

Well established experts´ institutes will act as key trainers´ centres and also contribute to preparation of other training materials:
  • QUB, Belfast, UK
  • UCT Prague, Prague, Czech Republic
  • BfR, Berlin, Germany
  • TEAGASC, Dublin, Ireland
  • UCD, Dublin, Ireland
  • Wageningen UR, Wageningen, The Netherlands
  • JRC, Geel, Belgium
  • FERA, York, UK 

Contact Info

  • euchinasafe@euchinasafe.eu
Project coordinators:
  • prof. Christopher Elliott (EU)
  • chris.elliott@qub.ac.uk
  • +44 (0)28 9097 5882
  • prof. Yongning Wu (China)
  • wuyongning@cfsa.net.cn
  • (86-10) 52165589

EU-funded project

This project has received funding from the European Union’s Horizon 2020 research and innovation programme under grant agreement No. 727864 and from the Chinese Ministry of Science and Technology (MOST).

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