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The Year's Highlights: Choosing the Best Networks

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Network competitions and funding renewals in 2002–2003

The 2003 Competition for New Networks

The Mid-Term Review: Funding Renewal

Launch of the 2005 Competition for New Networks

New networks are selected and funded on the basis of peer-reviewed competitions. Networks now compete for seven years of NCE funding, and a maximum of two seven-year funding cycles is available to each network.

The Selection Committee recommends the annual grant amounts to be allocated to each new network, and the Steering Committee makes the final decision on the funding. The NCE Directorate informs the applicants of the competition results.

The funding of existing networks is also reviewed at regular intervals to ensure that they are meeting the NCE program objectives. The existing networks are at various stages of their funding cycles, as described below.

Overview of Networks' Funding Cycles

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