Download presentation
Presentation is loading. Please wait.
Published byRichard Baldwin Modified over 9 years ago
1
ALLEA President Professor Jüri Engelbrecht Academies and Young Scientists: Towards a European Young Academy? EU Presidency Conference “Researcher in Europe without Borders” 28-29 April 2009, Prague, Czech Republic
2
ALLEA represents 53 National Academies of Sciences and Humanities in 40 European countries According to an ALLEA survey conducted in early 2009 (to be published): most Member Academies offer specific support for early career scholars, such as: ◦ Research programme support (GEBIP: Turkish Academy of Sciences) ◦ Fellowships (e.g.: Royal Society) ◦ Doctoral scholarships(e.g.: Polish Academy of Sciences) ◦ Prizes (e.g.: Otto Wichterle Award of ASČR) ◦ Travel Grants (e.g.: Swiss Academies) ◦ Young Scientists’ Fora / Clubs (e.g.: Israel, Estonia, Finland) ◦ etc. very few offer a role in the science policy function of the Academy Prof. Jüri Engelbrecht, 28-29 April 2009, Prague Academies and Young Scientists
3
ALLEA aims at strengthening the role of young scientists in the development of a vision for the European Research Area Some Member Academies have established Young Academies: ◦ DE: BBAW / Leopoldina: Die Junge Akademie (2000) ◦ NL: KNAW: De Jonge Akademie (2005) ◦ AT: Austrian Academy of Sciences: Junge Kurie (2008) which offer an opportunity to: ◦ Enable interdisciplinary research ◦ Establish a network of future science leaders ◦ Encourage playing a role in science policy debates ◦ Embrace responsibility to support early enthusiasm for science Prof. Jüri Engelbrecht, 28-29 April 2009, Prague Academies and Young Scientists
4
ALLEA works towards a European Young Academy together with partners (e.g. ESF) Background: Increase in substandial funding for early career researchers in Europe (EURYI / Marie Curie / ERC Starting Grants) Few early career scholars in science policy bodies Better platforms for preparation of innovative interdisciplinary exchanges Better interaction needed for science & society interaction (incl.: science education!) Prof. Jüri Engelbrecht, 28-29 April 2009, Prague Academies and Young Scientists
5
Discussions Learn from successful national Young Academy models (ex.: DE, NL, AT) Learn from other young scholar networks (WAYS; Lindau; TWAS; IAP/WEF) Consult with ALLEA Member Academies (survey > report > debate) Consult with partners (ESF: cooperation between research councils and academies; EU; others) Prof. Jüri Engelbrecht, 28-29 April 2009, Prague Academies and Young Scientists
6
Next Steps London III/2009: Discussion between research councils and academies Vienna VI/2009: Brainstorming workshop with early career scientists selected competitively Europe-wide and with panel of national Young Academies Amsterdam XI/2009: ALLEA General Strategy Meeting (discuss report) Venue tbd 2010: World Panel on Young Academies Venue tbd, Summer 2011: Launch Conference Prof. Jüri Engelbrecht, 28-29 April 2009, Prague Academies and Young Scientists
7
Issues to be resolved: Degree of independence: supported by, but independent from mother academies Method of selection: self-rejuvenation?; representation?; scientific balance? Financial support: ◦ public/private mix needed ◦ basic support for activities; seed money; no grants Prof. Jüri Engelbrecht, 28-29 April 2009, Prague Academies and Young Scientists
8
Function of a European Young Academy Stimulate scientific dialogues; Contribute to science / society debates Voice of next generation of science leaders in Europe A way to move forward in ERA / EHEA for the next generation Prof. Jüri Engelbrecht, 28-29 April 2009, Prague Academies and Young Scientists
9
Worldwide Context National: e.g.: Sudanese Academy of Sciences International: “Annual Meeting of New Champions” Launched in Tianjin, China, 26-28 Sept 2008 Supported by IAP and World Economic Forum ALLEA Predident chaired Programme Committee ca. 50 young scientists (recommendations worldwide) Two special sessions ◦ Managing Science for a better world ◦ The Role of Frontier Sciences in Shaping Society Next Meeting: Dalian,China, 9-12 Sept 2009 Proposals for participation expected from academies Prof. Jüri Engelbrecht, 28-29 April 2009, Prague Academies and Young Scientists
10
IAP/WEF joint initiative Tianjin Statement of Global Young Scientists: “Passion for Science, Passion for a Better World” Conclusion: “Making a better world needs better science – we young scientists are ready to contribute our share” Prof. Jüri Engelbrecht, 28-29 April 2009, Prague Academies and Young Scientists
11
More Information: ALLEA Secretariat P.O Box 19121 1000 GC Amsterdam The Netherlands T: +31 (0)20 5510754 F: +31 (0)20 6204941 E: secretariat@allea.orgsecretariat@allea.org Prof. Jüri Engelbrecht, 28-29 April 2009, Prague Academies and Young Scientists
Similar presentations
© 2025 SlidePlayer.com. Inc.
All rights reserved.