Wissenschaft mit und für die Gesellschaft THE EU FRAMEWORK PROGRAMME FOR RESEARCH AND INNOVATION HORIZON 2020 Mag. Daniel Spichtinger DG RTD B6 Ethik und Gleichstellung Horizont 2020 startet FFG, 11 Dezember 2013 Vienna, Austria 1
Content I. FP7 - Science in Society (SiS) Work Programme Rationale / Structure / Budget / Statistics / Success stories II. H2020 Science with and for Society (SWAFS) Rationale / Structure / Budget / Deadlines / Evaluations 2
Science in Society WHY? 3
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Overall SiS - FP7 - WP Structure 3 action lines 6 activities +1 More dynamic GOVERNANCE of S&S relationship Strengthening POTENTIAL broadening HORIZONS MML Action plans 5.1.2-1 Place of S&T in society 5.1.1 Gender and research 5.2.1 Broader engagement science issues 5.1.2 Improving European science system 5.1.3 Young people and science education 5.2.2 Science & Society COMMUNICATE Two-way communication of science and the public, and role of the media 5.3. 6
Science in Society Budget - Evolution FP7 Total For the call(s) 2007: 30.6 m 23.5 m 2008: 41 m 29.7 m 2009: 34.5 m 31.8 m 2010: 51.5 m 46.6 m 2011: 45.9 m 43.3 m 2012: 45.7 m 37.4 m 2013: 67.6 m 53.3 m Total: 316.8 m 265.6 m 7
SiS Fp7 CfP's - success rates Call title No of eligible proposals No of proposals below treshold No of proposals above treshold success rate % SiS-2013-1 72 38 34 26.4% SiS-2012-1 68 28 40 22.1% SiS-2011-1 100 53 47 21.0% SiS-2010-1 89 45 44 20,2% SiS-2010-careers 3 2 1 33,3% SiS-2009-1 96 61 35 15.6% SiS-2008-1 90 49 41 37,8% SiS-2008-3 42 29 13 2,4% SiS-2007-1 169 86 83 13,0% SiS-2007-2 40 18 22 20,0% Total 769 409 360 20.0 % 8
SiS beneficiaries: statistics 2012-13 SiS-2012-1 Total number of participants 190 Number of projects 15 Average 12/project SiS-2013-1 Total number of participants 235 Number of projects 19 Average 12/project
SiS beneficiaries Universities, higher education establishments R&I funding and performing organisations Civil Society Organisations (NGO's) Business Policy-makers (all levels) Professors, teachers, students and pupils Science museums and science centers, 10
FP7 Success stories GAP1 - By encouraging cooperative research on challenges of human impact on the marine environment, GAP1 supports the development of innovative fisheries management in Europe. Both science and industry partners of GAP1 are committed to building the capacity to collaborate in participatory research. They will share their experiences and work together to develop fisheries research case studies. http://www.gap1.eu/ SCIENTIX - The community for science education in Europe was created to facilitate regular dissemination and sharing of know-how and best practices in science education across the European Union. SCIENTIX is open for teachers, researchers, policy makers, parents and anyone interested in science education. http://www.scientix.eu/web/guest genset - improves individual and collective capacity for action to increase women s participation in science. It develops practical ways to incorporate gender knowledge and gender mainstreaming expertise into European science institutions. http://www.genderinscience.org/ 11
FP7 Success stories TECHNOLIFE - has developed a method to map ethical issues at early stages of S&T and policy development and to represent social imaginaries relating to these ethical issues. http://technolife.no/ SYBHEL - examines several aspects of SynBio as it applies to human health and well-being, including: philosophical and social understandings of life (including new human-like entities); appropriate methodology for bioethical analysis in SynBio for health; ethical issues arising in utilising SynBio for health; regulatory and commercial aspects and public policy over the application of SynBio to health care. http://sybhel.org/ 12
Content I. FP7 - Science in Society (SiS) Work Programme Rationale / Structure / Budget / Statistics / Success stories II. H2020 Science with and for Society (SWAFS) Rationale / Structure / Budget / Deadlines / Evaluations 13
I. Priority 'Excellent Science' II. Priority 'Industrial Leadership' III. Priority 'Societal Challenges' IV. Specific Objective 'Spreading Excellence and Widening Participation' V. Specific Objective 'Science with and for Society' VI. Non-Nuclear Direct Actions of the Joint Research Centre (JRC) VII. The European Institute of Innovation and Technology (EIT) 14
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Europe 2020 Innovation Union Horizon 2020 European Research Area SWAFS RRI 16
What is Responsible Research and Innovation? RRI is a process where all societal actors (researchers, citizens, policy makers, business) work together during the whole R&I process in order to align R&I outcomes to the values, needs and expectations of European society 17
Main action lines Gender Equality Engagement Science Education Ethics Open Access 18
What is Science with and for Society? Main objective: 'The aim is to build effective cooperation between science and society, to recruit new talent for science and to pair scientific excellence with social awareness and responsibility.' 19
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Calls SWAFS Work Programme 2014-2015 4 calls for proposals: Making science education and careers attractive for young people (SEAC) Promoting gender equality in research and innovation (GERI) Integrating society in science and innovation (ISSI) Developing governance for the advancement of responsible research and innovation (GARRI) 21
Calls SWAFS WP 2014-2015 Budget Calls 2014 budget M 2015 budget M Total SEAC 12,2 10,4 22,6 GERI 9,5 9,0 18,5 ISSI 10,3 22,0 32,3 GARRI 12,3 5,3 17,6 TOTAL 44,3 46,7 91,0 22
Calls SWAFS 2014-2015 Call deadlines: 2014 calls 2 October 2014 at 17:00 2015 calls 16 September 2015 at 17:00 *) *) indicative deadline subject to a separate financing decision 23
Calls SWAFS 2014-2015 Planned evaluation dates: 2014 calls Remote 1-16 November 2014 In-situ 1-12 December 2014 2015 calls Remote 10-25 October 2015 In-situ 9-20 November 2015 24
Calls SWAFS WP 2014-15 topics Topic Funding scheme min/max Budget SEAC.1.2014.2015 - Innovative ways to make science education and scientific RIA, careers attractive to young people CSA 1/1,8 5,6 SEAC.2.2014 - Responsible Research and Innovation in Higher Education Curricula CSA 1/1,5 3 SEAC.3.2014 Trans-national operation of the EURAXESS Service network CSA 3,6 3,6 GERI.1.2014- Innovative approach to communication encouraging girls to study science CSA 0,75/1 1,5 GERI.2.2014 - Impact of gender diversity on Research & Innovation RIA 1 1 GERI.4.2014-2015 - Support to research organisations to implement gender equality plans CSA 2,3 7 RIA= Research and Innovation Action; CSA= Coordination and Support Action EC contribution suggested by the Commission, not precluding submission and selection of proposals requesting other amounts Topics highlighted in blue are excluded from the delegation to REA and will be managed by the Commission services. 25
Calls SWAFS WP 2014-15 topics Topic Funding scheme min/max Budget ISSI.1.2014.2015 - Pan-European public outreach: exhibitions and science cafés engaging citizens in science CSA 3/3,5 3 ISSI.2.2014 - Citizens and multi-actor engagement for scenario building CSA 3,3 3,3 ISSI.5.2014.2015 - Supporting structural change in research organisations to promote Responsible Research and Innovation CSA 2/4 4 GARRI.1.2014 - Fostering RRI uptake in current research and innovations systems RIA 1/1,5 2,5 GARRI.3.2014 - Scientific Information in the Digital Age: Text and Data Mining (TDM) CSA 1,5 1,5 GARRI.5.2014 - Ethics in Research: Promoting Integrity CSA 2 2 GARRI.6.2014 - Reducing the risk of exporting non ethical practices to third countries CSA 2,3 2,3 GARRI.7.2014 - Science with and for Society National Contact Points (NCPs) in H2020 CSA 2 2 GARRI.8.2014 - National Contact Points for quality standards and horizontal issues CSA 2 2 RIA= Research and Innovation Action; CSA= Coordination and Support Action EC contribution suggested by the Commission, not precluding submission and selection of proposals requesting other amounts Topics highlighted in blue are excluded from the delegation to REA and will be managed by the Commission services. 26
Calls SWAFS WP 2015-10 topics Topic SEAC.1.2014.2015 - Innovative ways to make science education and scientific careers attractive to young people Funding scheme min/max Budget RIA, CSA 1/1,8 7,4 SEAC.4.2015 - EURAXESS outreach activities CSA 0,5/1 3 GERI.3.2015 - Evaluation of initiatives to promote gender equality in research policy and research organisations RIA 2 2 GERI.4.2014-2015 - Support to research organisations to implement gender equality plans CSA 2,3 7 RIA= Research and Innovation Action; CSA= Coordination and Support Action EC contribution suggested by the Commission, not precluding submission and selection of proposals requesting other amounts Topics highlighted in blue are excluded from the delegation to REA and will be managed by the Commission services. 27
Calls SWAFS WP 2015-10 topics Topic ISSI.1.2014.2015 - Pan-European public outreach: exhibitions and science cafés engaging citizens in science Funding scheme min/max Budget CSA 3/3,5 7 ISSI.3.2015 Knowledge Sharing Platform CSA 3 3 ISSI.4.2015 - On-line mechanisms for knowledge-based policy advice RIA 3 4 ISSI.5.2014.2015 - Supporting structural change in research organisations to promote Responsible Research and Innovation CSA 2 8 GARRI.2.2015 - Responsible Research and Innovation in industrial context CSA 1/1,5 3 GARRI.4.2015 - Innovative approach to release and disseminate research results and measure their impact CSA 2,3 2,3 RIA= Research and Innovation Action; CSA= Coordination and Support Action EC contribution suggested by the Commission, not precluding submission and selection of proposals requesting other amounts Topics highlighted in blue are excluded from the delegation to REA and will be managed by the Commission services. 28
SWAFS WP 2014 Other actions: 9 topics Topic 1.2014 - Conference on Stock Taking Science in Society projects throughout Sixth and Seventh Framework Programmes Funding scheme Budget GIB 0,8 2.2014 - European Union Contest for Young Scientists (EUCYS) 2014 GIB 0,8 6.2014 - Expert Group: For a constructive assessment of Public Engagement in Horizon 2020 EG 0,1 7.2014.2015 External expertise EC 0,954 8.2014 Data Collection and analysis on researchers in the European Union and abroad in the context of ERA and RRI PP 1,2 9.2014 - EURAXESS Services, Links, Rights, Jobs and cross-cutting activities PP 2,95 10.2014- EURAXESS LINKS 3rd phase of implementation PP 1 11.2014 - EURAXESS LINKS Framework Service Contract [Framework Contract] PP [22] 12.2014 - Fostering public outreach by researchers identifying expectations and challenges PP 0,85 GIB = Grant to Identified Beneficiary; EG = Expert Group; EC = Expert Contracts; PP = Public Procurement Topics highlighted in blue are excluded from the delegation to REA and will be managed by the Commission services.29
SWAFS WP 2015 Other actions: 6 topics Topic Funding scheme Budget 3.2015 - European Union Contest for Young Scientists (EUCYS) 2015 GIB 0,8 4.2015 - The Euroscience Open Forum (ESOF) 2016 GIB 1 5.2015 - Conference on Responsible Research and Innovation (RRI) GIB 0,3 7.2014.2015 External expertise EC 1 13.2015 - EURAXESS Services, Links, Rights, Jobs and cross-cutting activities PP 0,3 14.2015 - EURAXESS LINKS Implementation 2016-2018 PP 6 GIB = Grant to Identified Beneficiary; EG = Expert Group; EC = Expert Contracts; PP = Public Procurement Topics highlighted in blue are excluded from the delegation to REA and will be managed by the Commission services. 30
«We are not creating an alliance of States, we are uniting people» Thank you for your attention! 31