VIVRE Programme
Summary of the Programme
Duration: 2002 - 2011
Total Budget: EUR 12,000,000
Total Expenses: EUR 11,646,952
Total Projects Funded: 35
The VIVRE programme defines several thematic priorities within the social sciences and humanities in order better to understand the challenges that the Luxembourg nation and society will have to face in the future:
- the evolution of the Luxembourg population, from a demographical, social, cultural and historical point of view
- the development of human resources, the educational and training system
- the era of information and communication and its consequences for society
- the place of a small country like Luxembourg within the Greater Region, the European Union and a global world, with a specific focus on the perspectives of the Luxembourg financial market
- the organisation of ‘space’, town and country planning
Closed Projects
- FNR/VIVRE/06/10/16 - A Quality Control System for Assessment Processes by Means of a Collaborative Internet-based Assessment Platform - TAO-QUAL
- FNR/VIVRE/06/15/08 - Advances in the Measurement of Discrimination, Inequality and Mobility - MeDIM
- FNR/02/05/27 - Analysis of the Literary Expression of the Luxembourgish Society through the Creation of a Bio-Bibliographical Database of Luxembourg's Authors
- FNR/02/05/14 - Application of Arts Therapies to Some Crucial Problems of our Society
- FNR/06/31/17 - Banques, Marchés Financiers et Législations : Interdépendances et Mesures Comparées des Performances - PLAFILOI
- FNR/02/05/25 - Climate Change and Change in Land Use in Luxembourg - CLIMAT
- FNR/VIVRE/06/28/19 - Coherence of Social Transfer Policies and Microsimulation - REDIS
- FNR/VIVRE/06/03/01 - Collective Experiences, Intergenerational Memory and Identity Constructions in Luxembourg : Witnesses of World War II, Peasants, Industrial Workers, Immigrants - LUX-ID
- FNR/VIVRE/06/42/21 - Digital Multidisciplinary, Interactive and Dynamic Atlas for Luxembourg and the Greater Region - LUXATLAS
- FNR/VIVRE/06/43/15 - Erschliessung und Vernetzung lexikographischen Wissens über das Luxemburgische - LEXICOLUX
- FNR/02/05/24 - Espace et Patrimoine Culturel - EPC
- FNR/02/05/01 - European Social Survey in Luxembourg - ESS
- FNR/VIVRE/06/08/12 - Health State and its Determinants : an Approach in Terms of Health Social Inequalities - ESANDE
- FNR/02/05/04 - History, Memory and Identities
- FNR/02/05/07 - Impact of Psychological Factors on Socio-Professional Integration and their Interaction with Social and Economic Domains
- FNR/VIVRE/06/02/11 - Intergenerational Relations in Luxembourg: Solidarity, Ambivalence, Conflict ? - INTERGEN
- FNR/02/05/22 - Key Areas for Biodiversity in Luxembourg
- FNR/VIVRE/06/14/13 - Key Competences for Lifelong Learning Processes - BASICS
- FNR/02/05/12 - Le plurilinguisme auprès des enfants jusqu'à 9 ans
- FNR/02/05/06 - Les mutations de la compétence linguistique au Luxembourg durant la période 1984-2000
- FNR/06/25/07 - Les réalités des politiques migratoires et leur perception par les populations concernées - MIGRAPOL
- FNR/02/05/19 - Living in the "Greater Region" of Luxembourg
- FNR/VIVRE/06/06/06 - Living in the Grand-Duchy of Luxembourg after a Stroke: Impact on Patients, their Families and their Quality of Life. Equality of Access to Care and Social Resources - AVC
- FNR/VIVRE/06/36/04 - Mapping of Hydrological Risk in Real-Time Flood Forecasting and in Floodplain Management - MAPRISK
- FNR/06/40/02 - Metropolisation and Urban Governance in Luxembourg and the Crossborder Areas - METROLUX
- FNR/06/32/20 - Performance of Financial Services in Luxembourg - PERFILUX
- FNR/06/35/03 - Quelles mobilités demain au Luxembourg et dans son espace frontalier ? Comprendre et simuler les interactions entre mobilités quotidienne et résidentielle - MOBILLUX
- FNR/02/05/26 - Socio-Economic Databases Online - SEDO
- FNR/06/20/05 - Technologies de l'Information pour Accompagner le Vieillissement de la Population Luxembourgeoise - TIVIPOL
- FNR/02/05/20 - The Future of the Luxembourg Financial Market
- FNR/06/30/10 - The Impact of Real and Financial Integration on Asset Price Co-Movement with Application to Luxembourg - BEIBERTCOS
- FNR/VIVRE/06/09/18 - The Impact of Socio-Cognitive Childhood Characteristics on Private and Professional Outcomes in Later Life : a Follow-up of 40 Years, Based on the Luxembourgish MAGRIP Study from 1968 - MAGRIP-R
- FNR/02/05/09 - The Role of School in the Luxembourgish Society of Tomorrow
- FNR/06/24/14 - Towards a Deepening of the Luxembourg Model of Professional Relations - LUXMODEL
- FNR/VIVRE/06/01/09 - Values and Social Cohesion - VALCOS