Examples of using Programme results in English and their translations into Swedish
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Valorisation and dissemination of the Programme results.
The first evaluation of programme results was launched in January 2010.
The important matter of selecting participants will be incorporated into the detailed analysis of the programme results.
Programme results will be assessed by independent bodies chosen by the Commission, which will call for tenders.
the innovation process isn't complete until the programme results are put to use.
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Programme results will be evaluated by independent bodies chosen by the Commission, which will select the evaluators through calls for tenders.
The majority of Mid-Term Evaluations have pointed to the need for new sets of indicators enabling better measurement of programme results and impacts.
This programme results from a proposal made by the European Commission on the basis of Article 150(4), intended to continue Community action in this sector.
increase the utilisation of the programme results.
In order to improve the impact on a systems level, the Commission has started to build upon the programme results and to make them available to national decision-makers.
The dissemination of programme results was enhanced first of all by the re-design of the Tempus website
Integration of technological innovation in sector-specific policies to deliver, in addition to dissemination of programme results, improved regulatory activity;
The Commission's participation in the Ambient Assisted Living programme results from a 2007 action plan on"Ageing Well in the Information Society" see IP/07/831.
technologies and utilisation of the programme results.
The strength of the programme results from the integration of analytical skills typical for the(social-)
The lack of structured reporting on the activities' outcomes in the participating countries has hindered the availability of evidence on the programme results, and thus represents a missed opportunity to organise the follow-up of events.
Encourage, in collaboration with the Commission, the exchange of programme results, skills and experience within the EU
as well as an external ex-post evaluation report on the programme results by 31 December 2015 at the latest.
The new monitoring and evaluation indicators rely on effective dissemination of Programme results and will trace their use in Member States with the assistance of the National Focal Points network.
added value criteria and a set of indicators would be defined for measuring the outcomes and up-take of Programme results by Member States.
more emphasis on reporting of programme results through reinforced monitoring and evaluation will ensure more transparency
The fragmentation of programmes results in dilution of responsibilities,
including infringements of a contractual obligation stipulated on the basis of the programme, resulting from an act or omission by an economic operator,
co-ordination between the European national programmes resulting in fragmentation of European research in this field;