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European Commission Research 1 Participation in the EU 6th Framework Programme for Research and Technological Development Peter Härtwich, DG Research, European Commission
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European Commission Research 2 Why research at EU level? Why research at EU level? -The EC Treaty (Art. 163-173) -Reasons inherent to RTD: Increasing complexity and interdisciplinarity; Increasing costs; Increasing "critical mass” in human resources Increasing difficulties to play a role in the many important areas, even for whole countries
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European Commission Research 3 What makes FP6 different from other research funding programmes ? What makes FP6 different from other research funding programmes ? - The European dimension -The strategic objectives -Focus and concentration -Sharing of costs and ownership of results -The submission and selection process -The project management
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European Commission Research 4 Sixth Framework Programme 2002- 2006 (FP6) Budget: EUR 17.5 billion = 3.9% of the EU’s budget (2001) = ~ 6% of the EU’s public (civilian) research budget Some figures:
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European Commission Research 5 Budgets of the EU Framework Programmes
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European Commission Research 6 A look back: Poland in FP5 Total funding to contracts with Polish participation: 1.077 bln €
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European Commission Research 7 A look back: Poland in FP5 PL BE 351 UK 1034 FR 834 IT 705 NL 557 ES 465 DE 1196 Number of cooperative links
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European Commission Research 8 FP6 - Why participate? For companies: - access to research results of the whole consortium, multiplication of yield of own research efforts -contacts can be used for further business relations and exploring new markets -SMEs without research capacities: support for contract research
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European Commission Research 9 FP6 - Why participate? For research institutes and universities: - Exchange of knowledge and experience and international comparison of own performance -Support institutional change towards a “Europeanisation” (Networks of Excellence) -Exchange of researchers to establish new competencies
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European Commission Research 10 FP6 - Why participate? For individual researchers: - Pursue an international research career via the Marie Curie fellowship schemes (for researchers at all stages of career)
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European Commission Research 11 FP6 - Why participate? For the money? - Enterprises: reduce the commercial risk of pre-competitive research -Non-commercial institutions: enlarge the financial basis for research activities BUT...
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European Commission Research 12 FP6 - Who can participate? - In principle, any legal entity from any country: companies, research institutes, municipalities, natural persons… -Specific modalities for participation and funding for different categories of countries
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European Commission Research 13 FP6 - What are its objectives? “Structuring effect”: contribute to a more coherent research landscape in Europe through -concentration of efforts -new instruments (autonomy, critical mass): smooth transition from FP5 -capacity building (human resources, infrastructure) -full integration of Candidate Countries
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European Commission Research 14 FP6: How to find your place Three blocks:€ million -focusing and integrating Community research (“thematic”)13 345 -structuring the ERA (“horizontal”) 2 605 -strengthening the foundations of ERA (“underpinning”) 320 +nuclear 1 230
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European Commission Research 15 FP6: Thematic Priorities - limited number: concentration -European interest: competitiveness and benefits to society -assemble critical mass of resources and expertise Achieve European Value Added and increased impact
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European Commission Research 16 FP6
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European Commission Research 17 A wider range of better differentiated instruments New instruments Integrated projects (IP) Networks of excellence (NoE) Article 169 (joint implementation of national programmes) Traditional instruments Specific targeted research projects Co-ordination actions Specific support actions
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European Commission Research 18 Proposal submission Through calls for proposals –may be preceded by expressions of interest to help focus calls and assist in consortium building Simplified proposal-making –reflecting evolutionary nature of the project summary description of activities for entire duration detailed implementation plan only for first 18 months
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European Commission Research 19 Activities (example: IP) Activities integrated by a project may cover the full research spectrum –should contain objective-driven research –technological development and demonstration components as appropriate –may contain a training component –the effective management of knowledge will also be an essential feature –the whole carried out in a coherent management framework
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European Commission Research 20 2. Specific SME schemes (any topic or technology area): Individual SME: Cooperative Research (CRAFT) Industrial associations or industry groupings: Collective Research Encouraging SMEs to participate in FP6 1. Participation of SMEs in thematic priorities: 15% of the budget earmarked for SMEs (1.7 bln €), Possibility to enter consortia at a later stage (IP, NoE)
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European Commission Research 21 FP6: Staying in touch Primary contact: National Contact Points http://www.cordis.lu/fp6/ncps Polish NCP coordinator: Andrzej Siemaszko asiemasz@ippt.gov.pl, http://www.npk.gov.pl General information on EU research http://europa.eu.int/comm/research All information about FP6 http://www.cordis.lu/fp6
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