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Citizens and Governance in a Knowledge-based Society Results of first call. Presented by Henry Scott, EKT. Implementation Overview. First Call in three parts shared between two deadlines: 15 th April 2003 Citizens-1: open to Networks of Excellence (NoEs) and Integrated Projects (IPs)
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Citizens and Governance in a Knowledge-based Society Results of first call Presented by Henry Scott, EKT
Implementation Overview First Call in three parts shared between two deadlines: • 15th April 2003 • Citizens-1: open to Networks of Excellence (NoEs) and Integrated Projects (IPs) • Citizens-2: open to Specific Targeted Research Projects (STREPs) and Coordination Actions (CAs) • 10th December 2003 • Citizens-3: open to NoEs and IPs only
Citizens-1 Research topics Open to NoEs and IPs • 1.1.3 Science and Technology in the knowledge- based society • 2.1.1 Societal trends in the KBS and their implications for quality of life • 3.1.1 Migration immigration and multiculturalism as challenges for KBSs • 5.1.2 Multilevel governance, democracy and new policy instruments • 6.1.1 New approaches to security and the role of Europe
Citizens-1 Outcome • Budget: 20 million Euros • Funding for “up to one proposal per topic” • 5 topics covered Overall • 70 proposals received • 6 were ineligible / withdrawn by proposers • 14 passed evaluation criteria thresholds (20%) • 5 were funded (7%): 3 NoEs + 2 IPs • 36% of those passing thresholds were funded (very low) • Topic 2.1.1 – ‘Societal trends in the KBS and their implications for quality of life’ - no proposal passed the threshold of evaluation criteria!
Citizens-2 Research Topics Open to STREPs and CAs • 1.2.1 Understanding of a KBS • 1.2.2 Knowledge-based entrepreneurship • 1.2.3 New knowledge and integration of social sciences and humanities in Europe • 2.2.1 Education challenges for the KBS • 2.2.2 Links between science and education • 2.2.3 Intergenerational inheritance of inequalities • 2.2.4 Insecurity
Citizens-2 Topics (contd) • 3.1.2 “Knowledge for Humankind” initiative • 3.2.1 Historical development of socio- economic models • 3.2.2 Citizens’ attitudes and civic values • 3.2.3 Sustainable development and KBS • 4.2 Transformations in the Candidate Countries • 5.2 Corporate social responsibility • 6.2.1 Human rights • 6.2.2 Roots of violent conflicts • 7.2.1 Active civic participation • 7.2.2 The European public sphere
Citizens-2 Outcome • Budget: 33M Euros • 17 topics • 194 proposals received • 54 above thresholds (28%) • 39 selected for funding (20%) • 72% of those above threshold selected for funding (acceptable ratios – slightly better than in FP5)
First Call FP6: Citizens-2 • First level • Second level • Third level • Fourth level • Fifth level
Citizens-3 Research Topics Open to NoEs and IPs only • 1.1.1 Understanding Knowledge • 1.1.2 Knowledge dynamics and economic and societal development I Europe and in its regions • 2.1.2 Social cohesion in the KBS • 2.1.3 Changes in work in the knowledge society • 2.1.4 promoting the knowledge society through life-long learning • 4.1.1 “Deepening and widening of the European Union”: lessons from the past and visions of the future • 4.1.2 Global governance, regulatory frameworks and the role of the European Union
Citizens-3 Topics (contd) • 5.1.1 Public interest: conception, regulation and implementation • 5.1.3 Towards a European Contract Law • 7.1.1 European Citizenship and multiple identities • 7.1.2 Cultural dialogue and the European society • 7.1.3 New perspectives on European History
Citizens-3 Outcome • Budget: 48 Million Euros • 12 Topics • 169 proposals evaluated • 22 passed thresholds (13%) • 15 selected for funding (9%) • 68% of those above threshold selected for funding (acceptable ratio)
First Call FP6: Citizens-3 • First level • Second level • Third level • Fourth level • Fifth level
First Call FP6: Citizens-3 • First level • Second level • Third level • Fourth level • Fifth level