Portal:Complex Systems Digital Campus/CS-DC institutional members and permanent call

Institutional members are fundamental to the CS-DC UNESCO UniTwin. Becoming an institutional member offers great potential benefits: Increasing worldwide transdisciplinary interactions will also dramatically increase transdisciplinary interactions within the new institutional member.
 * 1) the return on sharing CS-DC principle is to multiply the effort of each institution by the size of the UniTwin (106 institutions in 30 countries and four continents by October 2014 and one more each week),
 * 2) the international scientific interactions with scientists in the world dramatically increases the opportunity to create institutional links in the whole world. It will increase the visibility of the institution in the world.

Full institutional CS-DC member proposals should include (in bold face when mandatory):
 * According to the UNESCO rules, a commitment letter signed by the Head or a Vice-Head of the institution if the institution belongs to the categories agreed by UNESCO (as listed in the commitment letter).
 * The coordinates of the signatory and the coordinates of the Head if the Head is not the signatory
 * The institution research and education programme in complex systems as it is at the time of the signature (at 1500 signs).
 * A list of at least 3 keywords.
 * A list of involved scientists.
 * A list of project e-teams.
 * A list of shared e-resources, especially courses that are candidate to become MOOCs.

Permanent call for new Institutional Members (If your institution wishes to join the CS-DC UNESCO UniTwin, please contact [mailto:Paul.Bourgine@polytechnique.edu Paul Bourgine], [mailto:cyrille.bertelle@univ-lehavre.fr Cyrille Bertelle], [mailto:pierre.collet@unistra.fr, Pierre Collet], [mailto:Anna.SBertrand@gmail.com Anna Scius-Bertrand] or [mailto:idriss@scanderia.com Idriss Aberkane])