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Networks of Excellence: Relevance, Feasibility, Sustainability

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The mention of the expression “Network of Excellence” (NoE) never fails to make people curious, arouses their interest, it seems such an exciting idea.

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Sachsenmeier, P. (2003). Networks of Excellence: Relevance, Feasibility, Sustainability. In: Sachsenmeier, P., Schottenloher, M. (eds) Challenges Between Competition and Collaboration. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-662-05195-5_12

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