The cultural heritage sector on Horizon 2020 WP 2018-2019 Claudia OLIVEIRA, NCP for H2020 Societies & Security Brussels, 13 October 2017 clo@impulse.brussels Supported by : NCP Brussels 2017
Objectives Overview of Horizon 2020 Opportunities for the sector cultural heritage NCP & EEN assistance Q&A
Horizon 2020 A single program that puts together 3 initiatives * Linking research to innovation - all forms of innovation Focused on Societal Challenges affecting European society, such as health, clean energy, climate change, inclusive societies Simplified access to all companies, universities and institutes inside and outside Europe *The 7th Research Framework Programme (FP7) + Competitiveness and Innovation Framework Programme (CIP) + European Institute of Innovation and Technology (EIT)
Integrated approach to the entire R&I cycle Fundamental Research Applied Research - Development - Technological - Prototyping - Demonstration Market Industry TRL 1-3 TRL 4-8 TRL 9-10 Ideas People (Marie Curie) Cooperation 7th Framework Programme [2007-2013] Capacities Competitiveness and Innovation Programme [2007-2013] Horizon 2020
Horizon 2020 3 pillars Scientific Excellence Scientific Excellence Bottom up ERC, FET, MSCA, INFRA Industrial Leadership Societal Challenges Top down focused in results Health, active ageing, food safety, agriculture and blue growth, clean energy, climate action, green transport, inclusive societies, secure societies Societal Challenges Industrial Leadership Leadership in key enabling technologies ICT, NMP+B Space Access to Risk Capital Innovation in SMEs
Horizon 2020 General Information Biannual Work Programmes (2018/2020) Based on an integrated approach and challenges Transversal approach with other parts of Horizon 2020 (ICT, NMP) Collaborative projects (min. 3 entities from 3 Member States) Evaluation of Calls - single-stage & two stage evaluations
Cross-cutting issues Social Sciences and Humanities (SSH) integrated throughout the H2020 in order to meet European challenges Gender issue in the content of R&I included in the proposal forms Strategic approach to international cooperation - general openness to international participation where relevant Restriction on automatic financing for third countries justify exceptional funding request Other: education in science, open access to scientific publications, ethics, standardization, metrology
List of Countries and applicable rules Member States of the European Union and their overseas territories Associated Countries Low-income countries International Entities of European interest High-income countries (USA, Mexico, Brazil, India, China, Japan, Russia, etc.)
Work Programme Topic Structure Topic reference and year of funding Specific Challenge: Establishes the context, the problems to be solved, the need for intervention Specific challenge Scope Scope: Delineation of the problem, specification of the focus and boundaries of the action, but without detail on possible approaches Expected impact Expected impact: Description of the key elements to be achieved in the challenge in question Type of action
Work Program - evaluation criteria EXCELLENCE Clarity of objectives Solidity of concept, including transdisciplinary considerations Credibility of the proposed approach Progress beyond the state of the art IMPACT Expected impact evidenced in the Work Program Increasing innovation capacity and integrating new knowledge Strengthen competitiveness and business growth by developing innovation that meets the needs of European and global markets Measures to disseminate and exploit results (dissemination, communication, exploitation of results,...) IMPLEMENTATION Coherence and effectiveness of the work plan (including the description of the work packages)... assignment of tasks, resources Competence, experience and complementarity of the participants and the consortium Adequacy of management structures and procedures... risk management and contingency plans
Social Sciences in Horizon 2020 Industrial Leadership Scientific Excellence Pillar II Societal Challenges Pillar I The social dimension is cross-cutting to all pillars! Pillar III Focus of NCP Brussels
Societal Challenge 6 Pillar III Societal Challenge 6 Europe in a changing world Inclusive, innovative and reflexive societies
Objective of Societal Challenge 6 "To foster a greater understanding of Europe, provide solutions and support inclusive, innovative and reflective European societies in a context of unprecedented transformations and growing global interdependencies "Favoriser une meilleure compréhension de l'europe, apporter des solutions et soutenir des sociétés européennes inclusives, innovantes et pensantes dans un contexte de transformations sans précédent et d'interdépendances mondiales croissantes"
Calls 2018-2020 Migration Evidence-based recommendations Fact-based discourses and adapted strategies to host third country nationals in particular in urban settings 550 M Global budget 2018-2020 Transformations Bottom-up solutions Reinforce the social, cultural and economic benefits of the 4 th industrial revolution Contribute to the objectives of the European Year of Cultural Heritage 2018 Governance for the Future Provide sound policy & technological options in order to develop adapted governance structures Focus areas 2018-2020: Migration, the fourth industrial revolution, and the challenges of governance
Call 2: Transformations (i) Deadline 13 MAR 2018 Budget for 2018 48,5 M THE FUTURE OF LABOUR MARKETS, COMPETITIVENESS AND WELFARE 1 Research for inclusive growth: addressing the socioeconomic effects of technological transformations (RIA) 2 Transformative impact of disruptive technologies in public services (RIA) THE COLLABORATIVE ECONOMY, INNOVATION, AND THE ROLE OF CITIES AND REGIONS 3 Innovative solutions for inclusive and sustainable cities (RIA/CSA) 4 Innovative approaches to urban and regional development through cultural tourism (RIA/IA) 5 Cities as a platform for citizen-driven innovation (CSA)
Call 2: Transformations (ii) CREATIVE INDUSTRIES, THE ARTS AND CULTURAL POLICY 6 Inclusive and sustainable growth through cultural and creative industries and the arts (RIA) 7 The impact of technological transformations on children and youth (RIA/CSA) 8 The evolution of the societal value of culture and the impact of cultural policies in Europe (RIA) 9 Social platform on illicit trafficking of cultural goods (CSA) EUROPEAN VALUES AND SYMBOLS, CULTURAL HERITAGE AND DIVERSITY 10 Evolving European cultural symbols and identities (RIA) 11 Collaborative approaches to cultural heritage for social cohesion (RIA) 12 Curation of digital assets and advanced digitization (IA/RIA)
Societal Challenge 5 Pillar III Societal Challenge 5 Climate action, resource efficiency and raw materials Really relevant??? Yes! Despite the title, heritage can also be found there!
Calls 2018-2020 Climate Action in support of the Paris Agreement LC-CLA-04-2018: Resilience and sustainable reconstruction of historic areas to cope with climate change and hazard events (RIA) Greening the economy in line with the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) Protecting and leveraging the value of our natural and cultural assets: Heritage alive (Tender implemented by COM: 7. 'Heritage Alive' outreach actions related to the European Year of Cultural Heritage 2018) 371 M Global budget 2018-2020 About 51 M for heritage Two stage Deadline 28 FEB 2018
Call 2: Greening the economy PROTECTING AND LEVERAGING THE VALUE OF OUR NATURAL AND CULTURAL ASSETS: HERITAGE ALIVE SC5-19-2018: International network to promote cultural heritage innovation and diplomacy (CSA) SC5-20-2019: Transforming historic urban areas and/or cultural landscapes into hubs of entrepreneurship and social and cultural integration (IA) Deadlines Contact person : Camille Lepinay cle@impulse.brussels 27 FEB 2018 19 FEB 2019
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