Coordinated joint projects
Since 2010, we have successfully supported more than 25 projects and have extensive expertise in the administration and management of coordinated EU collaborative projects. Our services are tailored precisely to the individual requirements of each project. The EU Project Management Service has already received several ministerial grants to establish and improve advisory and support structures.
LAND4CLIMATE
LAND4CLIMATE is an EU-funded Horizon Europe project(EU mission'Adaptation to Climate Change') that targets private land for nature-based solutions (NBS) to promote the climate resilience of urban and rural soils and test innovative land policy models. The project mobilizes private land by using land policy instruments and business models to encourage private landowners to actively support the implementation of NBS. LAND4CLIMATE is active in six countries: Austria, Czech Republic, Germany, Italy, Romania and Slovakia
Project duration: 2023-2027
Partner: Prof. Dr. Stefan Greiving and Prof. Dr. Thomas Hartmann , Department of Spatial Planning
Role of the department: Project and event management, reporting

SIMPLI-DEMO
SIMPLI-DEMO is a Horizon Europe project in which leading European industrial companies and university groups from the fields of process intensification, ultrasound, microwaves, multiphase processes, polymerization and crystallization work together to address the electrification of the chemical industry.
| Partner: Prof. Dr.-Ing. Sergio Lucia, Department of Biochemical and Chemical Engineering, Process Automation Systems Division
Role of the department: Project management, reporting and dissemination of project results through science communication

GADMO
The project combines the expertise of leading fact-checking organizations such as dpa, AFP, APA and CORRECTIV with scientific research from TU Dortmund University, the Austrian Institute of Technology (AIT) and the Athens Technology Center (ATC). Together, they develop innovative approaches to identify and analyze disinformation campaigns and promote media literacy among the population.
GADMO is part of the European Digital Media Observatory (EDMO) network, which strengthens cooperation between different EU member states in the fight against disinformation.
Project duration: 2022 - 2025
Partner: Dr. Markus Kreutler, Institute for Journalism Studies, Department of Cultural Studies
Role of the department: Support for project reporting (finances)

GADMO 2.0
GADMO 2.0 is the follow-up project to GADMO and is also an EU-funded project that brings together fact-checking organizations, media literacy experts and researchers from Germany and Austria to combat disinformation in digital media.
Project duration: 2025-2027
Partner: Dr. Markus Kreutler, Institute for Journalism Studies, Department of Cultural Studies
Role of the department: Support for project reporting (finances)

Contact persons
If you have any questions about project management, the team headed by Petra Marciniak will be happy to help.