Umweltbundesamt

Home > Environmental Research Plan 2009 now online

Environmental Research Plan 2009 now online

Submission of statements of intent accepted until 27 February

The Federal Environment Agency (UBA) is announcing its planned projects for the Environmental Research Plan 2009 (UFOPLAN 2009) of the Federal Ministry for the Environment (BMU) on its website.

30.01.2009 No. 7/09

Interested parties should identify or provide:

  • project code number,
  • research topic,
  • the responsible department at the Agency,
  • proof of expertise and capability to take on the proposed topic, e.g. by quoting previous relevant work, publications, scientific work done, as well as proof of sufficient human resources and technical capacity,
  • statement of interest in carrying out the project, as well as mention of amount of cost-sharing if applicable.

Please note: In order to ensure prompt processing, UBA kindly requests that separate statements of intent be submitted for each individual project. The departments in charge at the Agency will assess the statements and take them into consideration should competing statements result in a competitive award procedure.

The listing of a project in the Environmental Research Plan 2009 does not imply that it will actually be awarded in 2009. UBA does not send notification to applicants whose statements of intent are not taken into consideration.

German Environment Agency

Wörlitzer Platz 1
06844 Dessau-Roßlau
Germany

Documents

  • Press Release 7/09
Article:

Tags:
 environmental research Top

The UBA’s motto, For our environment (“Für Mensch und Umwelt”), sums up our mission pretty well, we feel. In this video we give an insight into our work.

The UBA

Contact

Wörlitzer Platz 1
06844 Dessau-Roßlau
Germany
Please send us your enquiries exclusively via the contact form.

Due to the large number of enquiries, there may be delays in responding. We ask for your understanding.


Source URL (modified on 05.07.2013):https://www.umweltbundesamt.de/en/press/pressinformation/environmental-research-plan-2009-now-online