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Building a Europe of Knowledge

Building a Europe of Knowledge. Towards the Seventh Framework Programme 2007-2013. Anastasios Kentarchos Environment and Climate Unit DG – Research, European Commission anastasios.kentarchos@ec.europa.eu. What’s new ?. Main new elements compared to FP6:

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Building a Europe of Knowledge

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  1. Building a Europe of Knowledge Towards the SeventhFramework Programme2007-2013 Anastasios Kentarchos Environment and Climate Unit DG – Research, European Commission anastasios.kentarchos@ec.europa.eu

  2. What’s new ? Main new elements compared to FP6: • Duration increased from five to seven years • Substantial increase in the budget • Basic research (~ €1.5 billion per year) • New structure:cooperation, ideas, people, capacities • Flexible funding schemes • Joint Technology Initiatives • Simpler procedures

  3. FP7 2007 –2013 | Specific Programmes Cooperation – Collaborative research Ideas – Frontier Research People – Marie Curie Actions Capacities – Research Capacity + JRC (non-nuclear) JRC (nuclear) Euratom

  4. Cooperation – Collaborative Research • Health • Food, agriculture and biotechnology • Information and communication technologies • Nanosciences, nanotechnologies, materialsand new production technologies • Energy • Environment (including climate change) • Transport (including aeronautics) • Socio-economic sciences and the humanities • Security and space Euratom: Fusion energy research, nuclear fissionand radiation protection Nine themes +

  5. FP7: Objectives and activities FP7 EC (current prices) Informationand Communi-cation Technologies Socio- eco- nomicRe-search Food,Agriculture and Bio-technology Nano,Materials, Production Space andSecurity Environ- ment Trans- port Themes Health Energy Collaborative Research COOPERATION 5 984 1 935 9 110 3 467 2 265 1 886 4 180 607 2 858 32 292 IDEAS European Research Council 7 460 Marie Curie Actions PEOPLE 4 727 Research Infrastructures Research for the benefit of SMEs Regions ofKnowledge ResearchPotential Science in Society International Co-operation CAPACITIES 2 008 1 266 126 350 359 182 4 291 JRC (EC) 1 751 Total 50 521 € million

  6. FP7 budget

  7. 6. Environment (inc. climate change) • Main political priority of current Commission. • Research is needed at EU level in order to: • Support EU International commitments such as: • Kyoto Protocol • UN Convention on Biological Diversity • World Summit on Sustainable Development • Contribute to: • Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) • Global Earth Observation Initiative (GEO) • International Programmes (e.g. IGBP) • Contribute to EU policies such as: • 6th Environmental Action Plan and associated Thematic Strategies • Action Plans on Environmental Technologies and Environment and Health • Water Framework Directive

  8. 6. Environment (inc. climate change) • Climate change, pollution and risks • Sustainable management of resources • Environmental technologies • Earth observation and assessment tools

  9. 6. Environment (inc. climate change) • Climate change, pollution and risks • Pressures on environment and climate • Environment and health • Natural hazards • Sustainable Management of Resources • Conservation and sustainable management of natural and man-made resources • Evolution of marine environments

  10. 6. Environment (inc. climate change) • Environmental Technologies • Environmental technologies for observation, prevention, mitigation, adaptation, remediation and restoration of the naturaland man-made environment • Technology assessment, verification and testing • Earth observation and assessment tools • Earth observation • Forecasting methods and assessment tools

  11. Pressures on Environment and ClimateSpecific Programme Integrated research on the functioning of climate and the earth system is needed in order to observe and analyse how these systems evolve in the past and predict their future evolution. This will enable the development of effective adaptation and mitigation measures to climate change and its impacts. Advanced climate change models from the global to sub-regional scales will be developed and validated. These models will be applied to assess changes, potential impacts and critical thresholds (e.g. ocean acidification). Changes in atmospheric composition and in the water cycle will be studied. Pressures on environmental quality and on climate from natural and anthropogenic pollution of the air, water and soil will be investigated.

  12. Pressures on Environment and ClimateWork Programme • The Earth System and Climate: Functioning and abrupt changes • Emissions and Pressures: Natural and anthropogenic • The global carbon cycle – Greenhouse Gas budgets • Future Climate • Climate Change Impacts (natural & socioeconomic) • Response strategies: Adaptation, Mitigation, Policies

  13. Pressures on Environment and Climate first Call - 2007 3. The global carbon cycle - Greenhouse gas budgets • Ocean acidification and its consequences Expected impact: Impacts and feed-backs of ocean acidification on ocean ecosystems and the carbon cycle should be studied and better described in coupled ocean-climate models.

  14. Pressures on Environment and Climate (2008-2009)indicative topics related to the global Carbon cycle- GHG budgets • The impact of climate variability and extremes on GHG exchange, storage and soil organic matter.The goal is to quantify the response of the terrestrial biosphere to climate fluctuations, extreme events (droughts) and climate change. • Integration of carbon budgets (ocean, land and atmosphere) and changes in the carbon cycle.The goal is to better understand and quantify the coupling between terrestrial, aquatic inland, oceanic and atmospheric carbon balance and their feedbacks with climate. • Assessment of European activities and results on carbon and nitrogen cycles.

  15. Ideas – Frontier Reseach ERC (European Research Council) Commission Scientific Council* • Approval of work programme, as defined by the Scientific Council • Instruction to implement work programme • Approval of annual implementation report • Information to programme committee • Preparation of work programme • Set up of peer review: pool of reviewers, nomination of review panels, evaluation guidelines • Oversight of the evaluation procedure • Annual scientific report Externalised tasks** • Information and support to applicants • Reception / eligibility of proposals • Organisation and execution of evaluation • Selection decision • Scientific and financial follow-up of contracts • Annual implementation report * Created by Commission decision * * Under the responsibility of the Commission

  16. People – Marie Curie Actions • Initial training of researches • Marie Curie Networks* • Life-long training and career development • Individual Fellowships • Co-financing of regional/national/international programs • Industry-academia pathways and partnerships • Industry-Academia Knowledge–sharing Scheme* • International dimension • Outgoing & Incoming International Fellowships • International Cooperation Scheme • Reintegration grants; • Support to researcher ‘diasporas’ • Specific actions • Mobility and career enhancement actions • Excellence awards * Open to third-country nationals

  17. Capacities – Research Capacity • Research infrastructures • Research for the benefit of SMEs • Regions of Knowledge • Research Potential • Science in Society • Activities of International Cooperation • Coherent development of policies

  18. FP7 Procedures and steps

  19. Calls for proposals • Publication in OJ • Improved CORDIS presentation • Clear policy approach • Work programmes and calls for proposals will be adopted at the same time each year.

  20. Submitting a proposal • Proposal submission system based on FP6 • further improvements later • New ‘Unique Registration Facility’ • New Guide for Applicants • and streamlined background documents • Central helpdesk • with “ticketing”, monitoring and reporting • Rules for submission, evaluation etc streamlined and clarified

  21. Evaluations and selection • Evaluation procedure similar to FP6 • Number of criteria reduced to 3 • “Impact” evaluated vis-à-vis expected impacts in work programme

  22. Negotiation and award (1) • Strong focus on ‘time to contract’ • Stable “Negotiation guidance notes” • Clear and comprehensive “framework for negotiation” • “Description of work”, closer to proposal content • Grant agreement preparation forms harmonised with proposal preparation • One work plan for the duration of the project

  23. Negotiation and award (2) COM decision for rules on verification of legal status financial capacity of participants Verification of legal existence identical to FP6 but with Unique Registration Facility (URF) Verification of legal status of participant periodic checking of all SMEs Verification of operational capacities Verification of financial capacities

  24. Information • EU research: http://ec.europa.eu/research • Seventh Framework Program: http://ec.europa.eu/research/fp7 • Information on research programmesand projects: http://cordis.europa.eu/ • RTD info magazine: http://ec.europa.eu/research/rtdinfo/ • Information requests: http://ec.europa.eu/research/enquiries/

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