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FP7 and the European Research Area « heard anything !? ". Patrick Bressler Head of Unit Physical and Engineering Sciences at the European Science Foundation “NuPECC meeting” Munich, June 22/23, 2007. EURO- HORCs. EURAB. ERC. European science landscape. EMBO CERN ESO ESA.
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FP7 and the European Research Area « heard anything !?" Patrick Bressler Head of Unit Physical and Engineering Sciences at the European Science Foundation “NuPECC meeting” Munich, June 22/23, 2007
EURO-HORCs EURAB ERC European science landscape EMBO CERN ESO ESA Research Institutes Academies ALLEA PrivateFoundations NationalFunding Organisations UniversitiesEUA COST EC – FP HFSP European Associations ISE Academia Europaea Euroscience
EC Framework Program 7 ERC Basic Research Funding in Europe FP 7: 1 G€/a Open competition Scientific excellence “bottom –up“ individual grants Total ~ 54 G€/7a > 100 G€/a NationalFunding Organisations ~ 41 M€/a ERANETs ± foresight “bottom – up” networking multinational “top – down“, variable geometries European competitiveness, employment, innovation & new technologieseconomic growth “bottom-up“ Scientific excellence National
What is ESF: • 75 Member Organisations in 30 countries, beyond the European Union • Research funding organisations • Research performing organisations • Academies
About ESF: ESF provides a common platform for our Member Organisations (MOs) in order to: • advance European research • explore new directions for research at the European level Through its activities, ESF serves the needs of the European research community in a global context.
Strategic Plan - Pillars • Science Strategy • Science Synergy • Science Management
Science Strategy Foresight and Policy Briefs • Forward Looks • INIF • Member Organisations Fora • Policy Briefing Reports • Exploratory Workshops
Forward Look Series of workshops with foresighting character. The state-of-the-art in +10 years and what actions should be taken Expert recommendations with an endorsement by the ESF Governing Coiuncil
Science Synergy Cooperation platform for MOs & scientists • ESF Research Networking Programmes (e.g., NES) • ESF Research Conferences • EUROCORES - European Collaborative Research
Networking & Dissemination funding Collaborative Research Project CRP 2 Collaborative Research Project CRP 1 Associate Partner AP-1 Individual Project IP-3 Individual Project IP-1 EUROCORES Programme funding … … Research & inter-CRP funding Individual Project IP-2 More IPs More APs Funding Agency B Funding Agency C Funding Agency A Self funded
Science Management close up: • ESF Expert Boards (Marine, Polar) MO representatives and policy makers, coordination joint-planning, Policy briefings, ESF office and administration • ESF Expert Committees (ESSC, NuPECC, CRAF) Independent scientists, scientific advice, roadmap and foresight exercises, ESF office and administration
About ESFWhat’s new • ESF Tool kit (EUROCORES) • EURYI - European Young Investigator Awards ending • European CO-operation in the Field of Scientific and Technical Research (COST) renewed • EuroBioFund • Expert Committees • Independent surveys
Fundamental research in the European Research Area?! Real Part
Definitions • European Research Area, • Framework Programme 7 • European Research Council • European Strategic Forum for Research Infrastructures (ESFRI) • European Science Foundation • How to do research?
What is the European Research Area? “In 2000, the EU decided to create the European Research Area (ERA) to: • enable researchers to benefit from world-class infrastructures and work with excellent networks of research institutions; • share, teach, value and use knowledge effectively for social, business and policy purposes; • optimize and open European, national and regional research programmes in order to support the best research throughout Europe and coordinate these programmes to address major challenges together; • enable Europe to contribute to global development and take a leading role in international initiatives to solve global issues.”
What is the European Research Area? Goals: • To enhance research careers in Europe, incite industry to invest more in European research – contributing to the creation of sustainable growth and jobs in the EU. • To become a central pillar of the EU 'Lisbon Strategy'for growth and jobs. Green paper:(http://ec.europa.eu/research/era/consultation-era_en.html#greenpaper)
Framework Programme 7 FP 7 (2007 – 2013) to implement ERA • make Europe the knowledge-based "most dynamic competitive economy in the world"… (Lisbon goals, 3% GDP etc). • to bundle all research-related EU initiatives in reaching the goals of growth, competitiveness and employment; along with a new Competitiveness and Innovation Framework Programme (CIP),Education and Training programmes, and Structural and Cohesion Funds for regional convergence and competitiveness…
Frame work Programme 7 FP7 2007 –2013 | Specific Programmes Cooperation – Collaborative research 32.4 G€ Ideas – Frontier Research 7.5 G€ People – Marie Curie Actions 4.8 G€ Capacities – Research Capacity 4.1 G€ (RI: 1.7 G€) + JRC non-nuclear research Euratom direct actions –JRC nuclear research Euratom indirect actions – nuclear fusion and fission research
Framework Programme 7 Thematic Cooperation Support will be implemented across all themes through: Collaborative research projects (Collaborative projects; Networks of Excellence; Coordination/support actions) International Cooperation Coordination of non-Community research programmes (ERA-NET; ERA-NET+; Article 169) Joint Technology Initiatives (Article 171)
ERANETs, ERANETs + Coordination of national activities Networking of national or regional programmes (ERA-NET, ERANET+) For Programme Managers; Open calls for proposals starting 2007; Coordination at European level Coordination and cooperation between Framework Programme and COST, EUREKA and other programmatic and international organisations (CERN, ESA, ESO, EMBL, ESRF, ILL etc.)
European Research Council Objectives: • Reward the best researchers • Researchers gain high European and international visibility • Keep (young) researchers in Europe • Favour “brain gain” and “reverse brain drain” • Competition improves quality of research & allows benchmarking • High quality frontier research will stimulate early-stage industrial investment & boost European share in IP and start-ups
European Research Council Two Funding Streams: • Two streams of activity are foreseen: • ERC Starting Independent Researcher Grant scheme (ERC Starting Grant) • Call for proposals to be published in early 2007 • ERC Advanced Investigator Researcher Grant scheme (ERC Advanced Grant) • Call for proposals at a later stage in 2007
European Research Council Initial structurefor ERC development European CommissionDG Research Scientific Council Directorate SImplementationof the Ideas programme • S1: Strategic mattersand relations with the ScC • S2: Management • S3: Logistical support • S4: Administration & finance ERC political negotiation
European Strategic Forum for Research Infrastructures (ESFRI) • ESFRI - launched in April 2002. It brings together representatives of EU Member States and Associated States, appointed by Ministers in charge of Research, and one representative of the European Commission. • The role of ESFRI is to support a coherent approach to policy-making on research infrastructures in Europe, and to act as an incubator for international negotiations about concrete initiatives. ESFRI – Roadmap of research infrastructures (EUROHORCS/EC)
EC Framework Program 7 ERC Basic Research Funding in Europe FP 7: 1 G€/a Open competition Scientific excellence “bottom –up“ individual grants Total ~ 54 G€/7a > 100 G€/a NationalFunding Organisations ~ 41 M€/a ERANETs ± foresight “bottom – up” networking multinational “top – down“, variable geometries European competitiveness, employment, innovation & new technologieseconomic growth “bottom-up“ Scientific excellence National
PESC cooperation Examples • EMRS/ESF ”materials”, clean solar fuels • CERC3/ERANET Chemistry cooperation • ESF conference ”Research Integrity”, • CECAM/ECT* • Interdisciplinary new initiative: workshop ”Synergy of new national light sources”, FELs & ERLs (user communities for IRUVX): FLASH, 4GLS, Fermi@ELETTRA, Arc-en-ciel, BESSY-FEL, MAXlab IV, SLS Output: ”Science Policy Briefing” (science, education, societal value) and ESF-Forward Looks, other projects (FP7)
PESC cooperation options: • ”ERANETs” ‹―› EUROCORES • INIF: ~ ”synergy of national nuclear physics facilities”