Views from the Ministry of Science, Innovation and Higher Education

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Views from the Ministry of Science, Innovation and Higher Education RECFA Meeting, Carlsberg Academy, 3 May 2013

1. Danish Research and Innovation Funding system 2. Memberships of international Research Infrastructures 3. Research Infrastructure programme I (2007-2009) 4. Research Infrastructure programme II (2010-2012) 5. Research Infrastructure programme III (2013 - ) 6. Danish involvement in ESFRI research infrastructures

1. Danish Research and Innovation Funding system

2. Memberships of International Research Infrastructures 2013 Larger Danish RI membership contributions ~DKK 600 mio. - European Spallation Source (ESS ~DKK 200 mio.) - European Organization for Nuclear Research (CERN ~ DKK 120 mio.) - European Space Agency (ESA ~DKK 110 mio. + DKK 110 mio. optional ) - European Southern Observatory (ESO ~DKK 25 mio.) - European Molecular Biology Laboratory (EMBL~DKK 16 mio.) - European X-ray Free Electron Laser (eXFEL~DKK 13 mio.) - European Synchrotron Radiation Facility (ESRF ~ DKK 9 mio.) - Institut Laue-Langevin (ILL~DKK 7 mio.)

3. Research Infrastructure Programme I (2007-2009) – Expert Panel 1) Volume 600 DKK mio. 2) Support Establishment of large, national research infrastructures Danish participation in international research infrastructures Design studies, feasibility studies etc. 3) Implementation principle International expert panel 4) 7+ 10 + 9 project supported (e.g. ASTRID 2, BioBank DK)

4. Research Infrastructure Programme II (2010-2012) – Danish Roadmap 1) Volume 240 DKK mio. 2) Support Danish Roadmap 3) Implementation principle - Six scientific panels Humanities and Social Sciences Energy, Climate and Environmental Sciences Biotech, Health and Life Sciences Materials Technology and Nanotechnology Physical Sciences e-Science Panels prioritized 3 cases each 4) 6 project supported (from all catagories) Projects including co-funding from universities and memberships of relevant ESFRI projects paid by the project the first 5 years and by the relevant universities after 5 years (or Denmark will stop participation)

5. Research Infrastructure Programme III (2013 - ) – National Committee (NUFI) Volume 45 DKK mio. in 2013 in total 2) Implementation principle – NUFI Financing of future infrastructure projects to a lesser extent are financed by central government funds and central funds will only be available for infrastructures of broad national interest Financing will not be in competition but in cooperation with the universities and increasingly come from the universities, research institutions, and other sources. The Committee has the overall task to act as a forum for establishing the foundation for decisions and agreements between universities on priorities, establishment, continuation and funding of national and international research infrastructures. In this context the committee will assist and advise the ministry on the development of the national roadmap for research infrastructure, provide advice on the allocation of central government funds, as well as initiate and follow up evaluations of national and international research infrastructures

5. Research Infrastructure Programme III (2013 - ) – National Committee (NUFI) 3) Support New National and international research infrastructure investments together with the universities Support activities in connection to all existing RI memberships regardless of field of research (responsibility taken over from the research council) Existing membership fees of smaller RI´s (taken over from research council ) 4) Example of project supported ??? Danish decision on support to E-ELT has been taken in 2013 Financed by 36 mio. DKK in total for 2013-2023 from University of Copenhagen, University of Aarhus and Technical University of Denmark in addition to a lift of the Danish membership paid by the ministry (20.4 mio. DKK in 2013)

5. Research Infrastructure Programme III (2013 - ) – National Committee ) Principles on funding for individual researcher and research groups Competition on project level and research groups as usual – excellence Responsibility of research councils and foundations together with universities – not the ministry Principles on investments in RIs Cooperation between universities on RIs to build on excellence and to build excellence OPEN consortia to implement RIs – Roadmap projects OPEN means actively inviting all relevant and potential participants National RI investments to benefit the total research community - or the single university must pay by it selves! Universities to commit together in financing of RI of national interest (together with ministry)

6. Overview of ESFRI research infrastructures Co-host of ESS (European Spallation Source) in Lund, Sweden – with Data Management Centre in Copenhagen Coordinator or future host of other ESFRI projects: WINDSCANNER All ready participating in 10 ESFRI projects covering a broad range of research Planning to participate in 7 other ESFRI projects (ANAEE), (BBMRI), CESSDA, CLARIN, DARIAH, EATRIS, E-ELT, ELIXIR, EPOS, ESRF upgrade, ESS-European Spallation Source (ESS - European Social Survey Upgrade), (ICOS), (Euro BioImaging), INSTRUCT, (LIFEWATCH), (PRACE)

Thank You! fivu.dk pesl@fi.dk