80 likes | 161 Views
Riding the EU’s Arctic Wave – Opportunities for Universities A short peek at the potential of Barents region University Cooperation and upcoming direct EU financial instruments. Outline of the presentation. Past to present The bigger picture The EU and the UArctic
E N D
Riding the EU’s Arctic Wave – Opportunities for Universities A short peek at the potential of Barents region University Cooperation and upcoming direct EU financial instruments
Outline of the presentation • Past to present • The bigger picture • The EU and the UArctic • Keyplayers we need to b aware of
Looking forward – lessons from previous experiences. • Opportunity • Relevance to the core tasks and needs • Need • met with several projects, where overlap crucial, • additional work and contents required • bureaucracy • Knowledge • Application, partners, project management, communication, valorisation… • Results • What remains after the project.
The bigger picture - Instruments Regional and National Programmes InterRegional Programmes Global Programmes ERDF, ESF, Science funds Interreg, ENPI, NCM, NordForsk, Horizon 2020, Erasmus for All, Preparatory actions and Pilot Calls
The bigger picture – Initiatives and Policies RegionalSmartSpecialisationIntiativenetworks, European NeighbourhoodPolicy, Knowledge and Innovation Community (KIC) EU’sArcticPolicy and Northern Dimension and relatedthematicDG’sPolicies, EU-Russia Common Spaces RegionalSmartSpecialisationstrategyIntiative, InnovativeCities, National ArcticStrategies Horizon 2020, Erasmus for All, Preparatory actions and Pilot Calls Interreg, ENPI, NCM, Nordforsk, ERDF, ESF, Science funds Regional and National Programmes Interregional Programmes Global Programmes
University of the Arctic’s response to the Green Paper - a Common Strategic Framework for future EU Research and Innovation Funding • The University of the Arctic strongly encourages the creation of an ‘Arctic Window that is to be integrated to the new Framework for future EU Research and Innovation Funding instrument. In addition to the Framework for future EU Research and Innovation • The following Circumpolar research topics should be amalgamated into the relevant work programmes of the future EU Research and Innovation Funding instrument: • Building Human Capacity in the North: culturally relevant training and education for • sustainable northern communities; • - Adaptation to Climate Change: challenges for human society as well as for nature; • The North as an Energy Region: economic, cultural, environmental, and technical • opportunities, demands, and impacts; • - Social and Economic Cohesion of the Region. • These windows should also be secured in a way that the evaluation indicators of targeted calls include actors from northern macro regions i.e., Circumpolar countries and in the Barents Euro-Arctic areas. • Northern Peripheral regions and the territorial dimension with respect to RDI and globalisation are to be noted to in future framework. In addition to obtaining synergy benefits, the European High North Cohesion Policy instruments should be integrated with the new Framework for future EU Research and Innovation Funding instrument
who's who • EU – The Arctic Intergroup (several DG’s representatives), EU’s Arctic Information Centre, ERRIN(European Regions Research and Innovation Network), NSPA • Circumpolar Arctic Council and Parliamentarians and Arctic Ambassadors, Nordic Council of Ministers, Barents Euro-Arctic Council + WG’s, Northern Research Forum. • EU and (inter)Regional Programme Offices • University of the Arctic, thematic networks and UArctic – EU agenda • Key universities and institutions – part of the knowledge triangle and the very core for regional innovation capacity
To sum up • The EU is having an interest to the Arctic, this means EU contributions to all levels and activities, both political and instrumental – the wave is coming and it may be a one time deal at this magnitude • we need each other – as together we will seek opportunities and tap into the financial instruments