PROJECT CONSORTIUM
NewHoRRIzon is dedicated to diversity and bridging spheres – starting within the project. The consortium is formed by 1 grassroots organisation, 1 NGO, 4 funding agencies, 7 universities, 3 research & technology organisations and 3 academic research organisations. They are representing 11 countries from Asia, Central & South America and Europe.
They are scholars and practitioners in innovation coming from backgrounds as diverse as:
| • agriculture | • archaeology | • arts history | • astrophysics | • automated control systems |
| • biomedicine | • biotechnology | • business administration | • business economics | • business ethics |
| • chemistry | • climatology | • computer science | • conflict management | • corporate and commercial law |
| • ecology | • economics | • education | • engineering | • environmental sciences |
| • ethics | • European policies | • European studies | • gender studies | • health psychology |
| • history | • humanities | • information science | • international relations | • law |
| • linguistics | • management | • medical biology | • meteorology | • mining and metallurgy |
| • natural resource management | • nature conservation | • philosophy | • physics | • political science |
| • project management | • psychology | • public policy and governance | • science and technology studies | • science communication |
| • sinology | • social and cultural anthropology | • social behavioural science | • social science | • social studies |
| • sociology | • sustainability studies | • tourism |
Consortium Partners
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