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Key Stakeholders

What is the role for key stakeholders?

One of the objectives of the PACE-Net project is to set up a Key Stakeholders Panel (KSP) which will act as the PACE-Net think tank. This KSP will be made up of external experts coming from academia, industry, government, civil society and other relevant organisations with particular interest in EU-Pacific relations. Key stakeholders will be invited to discuss the scientific needs and priorities of the Pacific region. Furthermore, they will be invited to discuss and debate the strategic research policies and through PACE-Net will be granted access to strategic information on research funding opportunities.

Why should you join our Key Stakeholder Panel? 
Joining the Key Stakeholders Panel is important to:

  1. Enlarge your network by participating in Bi-regional Dialogue Platforms and Thematic Workshops;
  2. Increase your knowledge of Pacific S&T landscape and your own field of expertise;
  3. Reinforce your visibility and profile at EU-Pacific level meetings; and
  4. Increase opportunities to receive research funding;
  5. Define S&T priority themes and development goals in the context of EU-Pacific cooperation.

Join the Key Stakeholder panel : Key Stakeholders form


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Name of Organisation/Institutionsort iconAddress of the organisationWebsite of the organisationType of the organisationSpecific scientific field
Monash UniversityRoom 133 Building 31, MicroNanophysics Research Laboratory, Monash University, Clayton VIC 3800 Australiamnrl.monash.eduS&T organisation/projectMicrofluidics and nanofluidics
Organometallic Chemistry and Molecular Materials Research GroupResearch School of Chemistry, Building 33, Australian National University, Canberra, ACT 0200, Australiahttp://chemistry.anu.edu.au/rsc/inorganic-chemistry/organometallic-chemistry-and-molecular-materials/S&T organisation/projectChemistry
Oxford SystematicsGPO Box 126 Heidelberg Victoria 3084www.mwigan.comS&T organisation/projecttransportation
Politecnico di TorinoCorso Duca Degli Abruzzi 24, 10129 Torino (IT)www.polito.itScientific administrative levelNanoscience-Nanophotonics
Program in Maritime Archaeology, Flinders UniversityGPO Box 2100, Adelaide, South Australia 5001http://flinders.edu.auS&T organisation/projectUnderwater Archaeology
Queensland University of TechnologyGardens Point Campus, Brisbane, Australiawww.qut.com.auMicrobiology
RMIT University Climate Change Adaptation RMIT University | Global Cities Research Institute Office: +61 3 992 509 17 | Mobile: +61 458 66 33 www.rmit.edu.auScientific administrative levelClimate change adaptation, capacity building
Ryan Meyer30/3 Hanover St, Fitzroy VIC 3065http://www.fulbright.com.au/index.htmlScience and Technology Policy
ScienceTech Consulting4/14 Dickens Street, Glen Iris, 3146, Victoria, Australia www.sciencetechconsulting.com.auScientific administrative levelSustainability of wood resources and processes, plantation timbers utilisation, communities development, carbon/forest resources
Scientific Research Organisation of SamoaNafanua, Apia Samoawww.sros.org.wsS&T organisation/projectRenewable Energy & Food Technology