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“ERA-NET” 24 April Cooperation and coordination of national or regional research and innovation activities (i.e. programmes) FP6 Launch Conference - Istanbul Leonidas Karapiperis European Commission Research DG ERA-NET” “ERA-NET”

“ERA-NET” 24 April European Research Area (ERA) Policy background ERA-NET Scheme: Objectives and Activities Partnership and Management Proposals and Calls Evaluation process ERA-NET and other initiatives Information and assistance Overview of the Presentation

“ERA-NET” 24 April – the creation of an "internal market" in research (free movement of knowledge, researchers and technology) – the restructuring of the European research fabric (improved coordination of national research activities and policies) – the development of a European research policy (taking into account other EU and national policies) European Research Area - Combining three concepts : Combining three concepts *: * * COM(2002) 565 final, THE EUROPEAN RESEARCH AREA : PROVIDING NEW MOMENTUM

“ERA-NET” 24 April FP 6 supporting ERA Integrating Community Research Integrating Community Research   7 Thematic areas   Cross-cutting research activities Structuring the ERAStructuring the ERA Strengthening the foundations of ERA Strengthening the foundations of ERA   Coordination of research activities/programmes   Development of Research/Innovation policies

“ERA-NET” 24 April Coordination of Research Policy level open method of coordination mapping, benchmarking, score boards Programme level ERA-NET Article 169 Project level New Instruments Traditional Instruments

“ERA-NET” 24 April ERA-NET Objectives To step up the cooperation and coordination of national or regional research activities (i.e. programmes) through: The networking of programmes (parts of programmes) which are strategically planned and nationally/regionally funded The mutual opening of national/regional research programmes

“ERA-NET” 24 April ERA-NET activities under this scheme may be carried out in any field of science and technology (beyond the FP6 priorities), including the social and human sciences The ERA-NET scheme will be implemented through a bottom-up approach in the sense of giving no preference to one specific research theme or discipline Fields covered

“ERA-NET” 24 April ERA-NET may include the following activities to foster coordination and cooperation between programmes:  Systematic exchange of information & best practices  Strategic activities  Implementation of joint activities  Transnational research activities Activities A step by step approach….but ambitious

“ERA-NET” 24 April Information exchange between programme managers on: Actual running projects in the respective programmes National or regional research priorities Existing evaluation practices Programme management approaches Systematic exchange of  Systematic exchange of information and best practices

“ERA-NET” 24 April  Strategic activities Identification and analysis of:   Mutual complementarities between the ERA-NET partners   Research activities that could lead to the design of future multinational schemes   Administrative or legal barriers that hinder transnational cooperation   New opportunities and gaps in research and stimulation of new interdisciplinary work   Common evaluation systems

“ERA-NET” 24 April  Implementation of joint activities Concrete joint activities could cover:   A posteriori clustering of nationally or regionally funded research projects.   The systematic use of multinational evaluation procedures   Joint training activities   Mutual opening of facilities or laboratories

“ERA-NET” 24 April  Transnational research activities Implementation of transnational research activities could include: Development of transnational and joint strategies and/or programmes Common calls for proposals Transnational evaluation and dissemination Transnational funding of research activities

“ERA-NET” 24 April   Knowledge management and other innovation related activities   Ensuring high standards of scientific excellence   Ethical issues   Promotion of gender equality   Promotion of science and society issues Management framework The network management should pay special attention to: …as well as administrative and financial management tasks

“ERA-NET” 24 April Participants The Partnership composition allows as eligible participants: Legal entities from at least 3 MS or AS of which at least two are MS or candidate AS with the following characteristics: public bodies responsible for financing or managing research activities carried out at national or regional level other national or regional organisations that finance or manage such research activities bodies operating at European level that include as part of their mission the pan-European coordination of nationally-funded research A sole participant, being a grouping of public bodies (EEIG or any similar structures) In addition to the minimum number of participants other legal entities (e.g. charities) managing such research programmes, may participate. The partnership can be gradually increased.

“ERA-NET” 24 April Instruments Coordination Actions (CA) : Supporting the implementation of a network (ERA-NET) that shall involve many levels of cooperation and coordination under a step by step perspective. Specific support actions (SSA) : These actions will be limited in scope and should facilitate the preparation of future ERA-NETs. In particular candidate countries participation may be encouraged through SSAs.

“ERA-NET” 24 April Coordination Actions (1) Activities related to networking and mutual opening of national or regional programmes are eligible for financial support. These activities may cover the indicated steps for coordination and cooperation and the overall management framework of the network. No research activities will be financed by ERA-NET (CA). Financial aspects and duration: 3 M€ max. funding for : all eligible networking costs (100%) overheads (20% of direct costs, except subcontracts) administrative & financial management (100% up to max. 7% of the EU contribution) 5 years max.

“ERA-NET” 24 April Benchmarking and dissemination of best practices   Use of electronic communication tools, including the use of common web-portals   Fora of research programme makers and programme managers   Short-term exchanges of programme managers   Development of transnational funding solutions and/or agreements Coordination Actions (2) The following can be carried out:

“ERA-NET” 24 April Activities supporting the preparation of future ERA-NETs are eligible for financial support. These activities, may in particular be used to facilitate participation from Candidate Countries. One single participant (public body) is eligible. No research activities will be financed by ERA-NET (SSA). Financial aspects and duration: € max. funding for : all eligible support activity costs (up to 100%) overheads (20% of direct costs, except subcontracts) administrative & financial management (100% up to max. 7% of the EU contribution) 1 year max. Specific Support Actions (1)

“ERA-NET” 24 April Preparatory conferences or seminars   Studies and analysis of the research fields   Establishment of working or expert groups   Information and communication activities   Specific events for candidate countries   Establishing contacts   Setting up of fora to prepare for coordination actions Specific Support Actions (2) The following can be carried out:

“ERA-NET” 24 April Open call for proposals (single step) : 1 st cut-off date : 3 June 2003, budget 24 M€ from March 2004, cut-off dates every 6 months up to October 2005 Indicative total budget: 148 M€ ( ) Calls and Budget

“ERA-NET” 24 April Proposal PART A - FORMS PART B - Proposal Content

“ERA-NET” 24 April Proposal parts /content Proposal forms Evaluators Criteria Eligibility Evaluators Criteria Evaluators Criteria Final ranking list Panel Meetings SubmissionConsensus Individual reading Proposals in suggested priority order Selection list Commission Follow-up Questions Evaluation process

“ERA-NET” 24 April Wide pool of evaluators – –Evaluator lists from calls to individuals and institutions – –Commission may select individuals with the appropriate skills from outside these lists Qualifications – –Highest level professionals from science and/or industry and from internationally recognised authorities – –Highest level expertise in public or private sector, in management of national or regional programmes – –Ability to appreciate challenges and industrial and socio-economic effects of R&D – –Language skills – –From MS, AS, ACS and other countries Evaluators

“ERA-NET” 24 April Relevance to the objectives of the programme (3/5) Quality of the coordination (4/5) Potential impact (3/5) participants are key actors in national systems foundation for a “durable” cooperation Quality of the consortium (3/5) Quality of the management (3/5) suitable governance at appropriate level Mobilization of resources (3/5) Evaluation criteria (CA) Overall threshold (21/30)

“ERA-NET” 24 April Relevance to the objectives of the programme (4/5) Quality of the coordination (3/5) Potential impact (3/5) Quality of the management (3/5) Mobilization of resources (3/5) Evaluation criteria (SSA) Overall threshold (17.5/25)

“ERA-NET” 24 April Benefits Benefits National/regional research programmes and their managers will benefit through: increased and close cooperation with European colleagues: exchange of best practices identification of who is doing what exchange of programme management approaches Common platform dealing with “horizontal” issues (i.e. Ethics) Exchange on legal/administrative aspects of RTD programme implementation Reflection on intensified transnational RTD cooperation Improved cost/benefit ratio through increased cooperation

“ERA-NET” 24 April Differences COST Objective: Coordination at the level of researchers EC support: Scientific coordination Participants: Mainly Universities & RTD Centers EUREKA Objective: Funding of industrial research projects EC support: Only to the EUREKA secretariat Participants: Mainly Industry and RTD performers ERA-NET Objective: Coordination of national/regional programmes EC support: Coordination activities (no research) Participants: National/regional bodies managing research programmes

“ERA-NET” 24 April ERA-NET and Article 169 ERA-NET:   Co-ordination and cooperation between national research programmes   Community funding : coordination costs of strategic activities developed by programme managers   All fields of S&T   Light decision making process Article 169   Beyond co-ordination and cooperation of national research programmes   Community funding : strong financial contribution of research and coordination activities   FP6 S&T priority fields   Heavy decision making process: co-decision procedure

“ERA-NET” 24 April Infopack: NCPs: Website: Helpdesk: Evaluators: INFORMATION & ASSISTANCE