Within the framework of developing its Strategic Plan, the OIV grants research scholarships in priority programme fields on a yearly basis. Grants offered within the framework of this programme are short term (six months to fifteen months maximum) and are provided for specific post graduate training programmes. Targeted candidates must be very qualified, with the desire to pursue their research, further knowledge and keep up on the latest progress made in their field of study and/or work.
2013 OIV Research grants:
This year particular attention will be paid
In Economics, to:
- the positive externalities affecting the vitivinicultural sector,
- health and nutritional labelling: government policies implemented, effectiveness of labelling policies for public health, legibility of labels by consumers.
In Viticulture, to:
- strategies for adapting to climate change in vitiviniculture,
- specific requirements for the sustainable production of table grapes and dried grapes,
- studies on resources and water balance in the vitivinicultural sector.
In Oenology, to:
- strategies for reducing inputs (alternatives to preservatives and potentially allergenic fining agents, etc.)
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For more information: http://www.oiv.int/oiv/info/enboursesderecherche