Horizon 2020 Environment Networking Event 25 th June 2015 Paul Kilkenny, NCP for SC6 Europe in a changing world and ERC, Social Science & Humanities domains
Pillar (3) Societal Challenges Health & Well Being Food Security Sustainable Energy Green, integrated mobility Climate & Environment Inclusive, innovative and reflective societies Secure societies
Embedding SSH in Horizon2020 SSH flagged topics in 2014/2015 WPs (Commission)
High Level summary of SC5 Themes with SSH Relevance From Draft WP for SC5 The circular economy Smart cities and communities Blue growth Nature based solutions for resilience Raw materials Sustainable food security Climate services/market studies Cultural heritage for sustainable growth Adaptive re-use of cultural heritage
Networks of Social Scientists and Humanities Researchers Irish Humanities Alliance Chair: Prof. Daniel Carey, Moore Institute for Humanities, NUIG Co-ordinated by the Royal Irish Academy Communications Officer; Dr. Aoibhin De Burca Irish Social Science Platform Currently co-ordinated by NIRSA, Maynooth University Contact; Orla Dunne ISSP Coordinator issplatform@nuim.ie
What is the Irish Humanities Alliance? AN ALL- ISLAND INITIATIVE 6
Irish Humanities Alliance and Horizon 2020 EU and Horizon 2020 Working Group: Chaired by Prof. Jeurgen Barkhoff, Trinity Long Room Hub Engaged by the Irish Research Council on consultations regarding the next work programme for SC6, which also resulted in a number of cross cutting topics, particularly in health, agriculture and environment
Key Aim of IHA: Embedding the Humanities Strengthen engagement with stakeholders representing all of the Societal Challenges bring strong research in Irish institutions to bear on developments in Europe initiate cross-disciplinary engagement in Ireland mobilize ideas at all stages of EU research actions
Irish Social Sciences Platform: What is it?» Initially formed under PRTLI Cycle 4, it is a network of researchers in the following Institutions Maynooth University NUI Galway Dublin City University University College Cork University of Limerick Mary Immaculate College Institute of Technology Sligo Queens University Belfast
Irish Social Sciences Platform: What is it? The ISSP research focuses on three strongly inter-related areas of recognised national importance: Building of the knowledge society/economy; Supporting sustainable communities; Promoting balanced regional and rural development and competitiveness. All of these areas have relevance for Horizon 2020 Societal Challenges ISSP was also highly engaged in consultations with the IRC on draft Work Programme for Societal Challenge 6
Irish Social Sciences Platform: Example of ISSP Resources: The Measurement Instrument Database for the Social Sciences (MIDSS) is available at www.midss.ie. It provides a repository for researchers to both search for measurement instruments, and promote any instruments they have developed. The All-Island Research Observatory (AIRO) seeks to produce all-island, spatial datasets and specialist tools to aid their analyses, and to undertake academic and applied mapping research. http://airo.maynoothuniversity.ie/
SSH Centres/Researchers relevant to SC5 Topics Smart Cities & Communities: National Institute for Regional Spatial Analysis, Maynooth University: Prof. Rob Kitchen (Current Chair of ISSP) Blue Growth Trinity Long Room Hub: Prof. Poul Holm; Environmental Humanities
Network of IRC funded fellows and scholars