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Another cool £1M for KMi
KMi Reporter, Thursday 11 Mar 2004KMi continues to roll in the external funding and maintain its high hit rate on European projects. Over the past two months KMi has launched four new EU-funded projects worth over £1M to KMi, and representing European initiatives with a combined total value of more than £15M. The projects are a mixture of Integrated Projects (rated highest in their category amongst all competitive bids) and Networks of Excellence.
Here’s a quote from the March issue of ‘Opportunities’:
“The Research and European Offices have been informed of the following:
Professor Enrico Motta of Knowledge Media Institute has been awarded £255,900 from the European Commission for a 4-year project entitled “Knowledge Web – Realising the Semantic Web”.
Dr John Domingue of Knowledge Media Institute has been awarded £304,540 from the European Commission for a 3-year project entitled “Data, Information, and Process Integration with Semantic Web Services (DIP)”
Dr Peter Scott of Knowledge Media Institute has been awarded £320,215 from the European Commission for a 4-year project project “PROLEARN – Network of Excellence in Professional Learning”.
Professor Marc Eisenstadt of the Knowledge Media Institute and Professor Bashar Nuseibeh of the Department of Computing have been awarded £340,000 from the European Commission for a 4-year project “European Learning Grid Infrastructure” (E-LeGI).”
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