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The Research Council of Norway

The Research Council of Norway. FORESIGHT AND DIALOGUE PROJECTS ON PRIORITIES IN SCIENCE AND INNOVATION 2003 -2005 Lars A Ødegaard Nordic Foresight Forum 26-27 October 2005. Research in Norway. Tromsø. 1.6 % of GDP to research Government’s ambition to reach OECD level

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The Research Council of Norway

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  1. The Research Council of Norway FORESIGHT AND DIALOGUE PROJECTSON PRIORITIES IN SCIENCE AND INNOVATION 2003 -2005 Lars A Ødegaard Nordic Foresight Forum 26-27 October 2005

  2. Research in Norway Tromsø • 1.6 % of GDPto research • Government’sambition to reach OECD level • 30 % of publicfunding throughThe ResearchCouncil of Norway Trondheim Bergen Oslo Ås

  3. The Research Council of Norway is a strategic governmental agency Advise the government on research policy issues Finance and stimulate public and private R&D Create arenas for cooperation and knowledge distribution

  4. New strategy of RCN Main objectives: • Focus on quality • Innovation • Dialogue between science and society • International cooperation • Take care of the Best and brightest

  5. Basic science Information and communication technologies Marin science Medicine and health Interface environment/energy Biotechnology, Materials, Petroleum New instruments Focus areas of R&D in Norway • Centre of Excellence • YIA • RCN Large Programmes • Functional genomic research (FUGE) • Nanotechnology and materials (NANOMAT) • Increased recovery and efficient exploration (PETROMAX) • Clean energy technology of the future (RENERGI) • Value creation in the ICT sector (VERDIKT) • Aquaculture (HAVBRUK) • Climate change and impacts in Norway (NORKLIMA)

  6. Background • An evaluation (2001) of the Council showed the lack of forward studies as policy instrument • Several national scenario studies, but no study related to research and knowledge production • The need for more open and dialogue based methods of working in researsh priority setting

  7. Objectives • Increase quality in processes related to long term priority setting • Develop a national foresight platform • Identify key areas for new knowledge • Partnership and participation: Develop open and inclusive methods of working

  8. The foresight framework • Relate to existing processes for planning and priority setting • Broad partnership: Private, Public, Research Community • Foresight to be used systematically within a limited area of Council activity and national priorities

  9. Foresight projects 2003-2005The Norwegian Research Council • Norwegian Fish Farming 2020 • Energy 2020 • Advanced Materials Norway 2020 • Biotech Norway 2020 • ICT Prospects and Priorities 2015 2014 2013 2012 2011 2010 2009 2008 2007 2006 2005 2004

  10. New White Paper on research – ”Commitment to research” • Norway is to become a leading research nation • Total R&D expenses 3% of GDP by 2010, of which 1% from public sources • The fund for research and innovation to reach NOK 50 bill. by January 2006

  11. INTERNATIONALISATION BASIC RESEARCH(with emphasis on research quality and math and sciences) RESEARCH-BASED INNOVATION Energy and environment Oceans Food Health ICT New materialsNanotech. Biotechnology New White Paper -

  12. Organisation and funding • Funded by the Council • Project groups etablished in the Council • Each project supported by a national network of key actors • Strong contacts to foresight initiatives in other countries, EU and OECD

  13. Deliverables from the project • Overview of International developments and trends • Improved understanding of the state of art • Status of R&D in Norway • The study to be used as input to: • Strategic policy and priorities in the RCN • Planning of next phase for the large programme • Other effects of the project: • New networks • Transparency and dialogue in strategic processes • Increased quality in processes for priority setting.

  14. Deliverables cont… Crossroad 21 – A National Conference • Presenting the five projects and focusing on priority setting, dialogue and interdependence. • 3rd of May 2005 The Synthesis Report • A report on the future needs to promote interdisciplinary Research and Dialogue between Science and Society • To be published November 2005

  15. Follow up on the foresight projects • Policies and action plans on generic technologies as Biotechnology, ICT and Material technologies • Internal and external evaluation • Cross-cutting Science Policy Issues: Interdisciplinary Research and Dialogue between Science and Society. The Synthesis Report • Working out the future RCN platform on using foresight as a tool for strategic dialogue and planning. • Acting at external dialogue-arenas created by the foresight reports.

  16. Mapping foresight I Norway 2003

  17. Mapping foresight in Norway 2003

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