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Taking account of the ETP Strategic Research Agendas in FP7. European Commission DG Research Panayotis MOSCHOPOULOS. Overview. FP7 and SRAs Methodology Outcomes Next steps. FP7 and SRAs. FP7 Specific Programme “Cooperation” (SP): shall invest > € 30 bn over 7 years
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Taking account ofthe ETP Strategic Research Agendas in FP7 European Commission DG Research Panayotis MOSCHOPOULOS
Overview • FP7 and SRAs • Methodology • Outcomes • Next steps
FP7 and SRAs • FP7 Specific Programme “Cooperation” (SP): • shall invest > € 30 bn over 7 years • contains 10 Themes of targeted research • each Theme will be implemented by a distinct Work Programme (WP) • SRAs: • define the long-term research priorities for the ETP • can be relevant for one or more Themes
Methodology • Coverage analysis: • Step 1: map correspondence of the research priorities of the SRA with those of the corresponding FP7 Theme(s): • in the SP • in the WP • Step 2: analyse the extent to which these SRA research priorities are covered: • by each Theme of the SP • by each thematic WP Qualitative analysis (not budgetary coverage analysis)
Coverage of SRAs in therelevant SP Themes SP Themes: 1 3 7 SRAs: Non-R&D (e.g. regulatory) R&D relevant to Theme 1 R&D relevant to Theme 3 R&D relevant to Theme 7 [Non-FP7 R&D] Coverage: “Full” “Broad” “Limited”
Coverage of SRAs in thethematic WPs • Analysis based on priorities in the first FP7 WPs • WPs cover a limited period (1-2 years) • Coverage in the WPs • significant coverage (on-going analysis) • expected to be extended through future WPs
Next steps • Calls expected to be published end 2006 • for half of the ETPs, SRAs are covered by more than one Theme • opportunities exist also under other SPs • Regular update of this analysis • Analysis is also input for future WP revisions