ESF Exploratory Workshop 10-170 "The future of research in sport participation in the lifespan" 14th -17th September 2011, Rome Dr Emmanuelle Wollman, Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique, Paris (European Medical Research Council, EMRC) Professor Dilek Barlas, Univeristy of Koç, Sariyer Istanbul (Humanities, SCH) Dr Katarzyna Zawalinska, Polish Academy of Sciences, Warsaw (Social Sciences, SCSS) 1
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ESF Member Organisations ESF is an independent association of 78 Member Organisations research funding organisations research performing organisations academies and learned societies in 30 countries 3
Setting Science Agendas for Europe The European Science Foundation provides a common platform for its Member Organisations in order to: advance European research explore new directions for research at the European level Through its activities, the ESF serves the needs of the European research community in a global context. Its mandate is underpinned by the values of excellence, openness, responsiveness, pan-european, ethical awareness and human values. It coordinates the programmes that are funded directly by national organisations. 4
ESF covers all scientific domains Standing Committee domains Humanities Life, Earth & Environmental Sciences Medical Sciences Physical and Engineering Sciences Social Sciences Expert Board/Committee domains Marine Sciences Materials Science and Engineering Nuclear Physics Polar Sciences Radio Astronomy Space Sciences 5
Budget in 2010 Total budget managed by ESF: 61 M MOs contributions to the General Budget: 7,8 M o for core scientific activities facilitated by 50 members of staff Other resources: 53 M o o o from Member Organisations for voluntary opt-in activities from Institutional Partnerships (Conferences) from external contracts, mainly the European Commission (including COST, see last slide) 6
ESF Activities SCIENCE STRATEGY Forward Looks Science Policy Briefings Exploratory Workshops SCIENCE SYNERGY EUROCORES Research Programmes Research Networking Programmes Research Conferences SCIENCE MANAGEMENT Peer Review support Coordination of EUROHORCs projects Coordination of EC projects Implementing agent for COST through EC contract Member Organisation Fora 7
Range of Instruments Funding to researchers direct or indirect from ESF EUROCORES Funding level 1 m 100 k Conferences Research Networking Programs 15 k Exploratory Workshops 10 30 100 Number of researchers per instrument 8
Forward Looks Medium to long-term scientific perspectives Multidisciplinary topics viewed at a European level Connecting scientists with policy makers Wide consultation of stakeholders Producing major reports and action plans www.esf.org/flooks 9
Science Policy Briefings Addressing science policy issues of key concern to Member Organisations and the scientific community Drawing on the advice and expertise of top-level European researchers Providing evidence-based strategy recommendations to policy makers www.esf.org/spb 10
Exploratory Workshops One-off specialist meetings Spearheading Bottom-up topics based on open calls Aiming to catalyse significant and strategic activities 25-30 scientists per workshop Funding per event: 15 k www.esf.org/workshops 11
ESF Member Organisation Fora Output-oriented discussion platforms for Member Organisations to develop joint actions on specific issues, involving others as appropriate To contribute to strategy development and/or lead to the development of o Good practice e.g. peer review o Common procedures o Joint activities Duration: typically two years Recent results: European Code of Conduct for Research Integrity European Peer Review Guide Research Careers in Europe Landscape and Horizons www.esf.org/mo-fora 12
EUROCORES (European Collaborative Research Programmes) Unique investigator-driven collaborative research scheme covering all scientific disciplines Opportunity for scientists to submit themes for collaborative research programmes International and joint peer review Research funding remains national, coordination and networking funded through ESF One programme includes about 30 individual projects from several countries Channels 5-10 M over 3 years Currently,1500 researchers funded by 66 funding organisations with M 150 In anticipation of decisions on the future of ESF, no call for themes will be launched in 2011 www.esf.org/eurocores 13
ECRP (European Collaborative Research Projects in the Social Sciences) Responsive-mode, investigator-driven multilateral collaborative research scheme in the social sciences Opportunities for research communities to test innovative ideas, pool expertise and strengthen research capacity International and joint peer review Research funding remains national In anticipation of decisions on the future of ESF, no call for programmes will be launched in 2011 www.esf.org/ecrp 14
Research Networking Programmes Enable scientific endeavours over a 4-5 year period Supported by Member Organisations and other research and academic institutions Include workshops, conferences, exchange visits, summer schools, dissemination Can link to other initiatives, including the EC programmes Funding of 100-130 k per year per programme 6 500 participants per year in 45-50 programmes In anticipation of decisions on the future of ESF, the 2010 call for proposals was cancelled www.esf.org/programmes 15
Research Conferences Interdisciplinary scheme in collaboration with institutional partners Stimulate dialogue between early-stage researchers and scientific leaders worldwide Cover topics proposed by the scientific community Grants of 20-60 k per conference, including specific support for early-stage researchers Organisation by ESF conference unit www.esf.org/conferences 16
Science Management ESF serves the academic community by creating synergies between funding agencies and by assisting cross-border cooperation. Peer Review support for funding organisations Coordination of ERA-NETs and other EC projects Implementing agent for COST (European Cooperation in Science and Technology) through a European Commission contract 17
A time of change ESF has been in discussion with EUROHORCs (European Heads of Research Councils) about a possible merger of the two organisations: To create a united voice for science in Europe and a powerful driving force to lead the future of the European Research Area Although discussions of the merger of the two organisations have not yet been resolved, existing commitments will be unaffected. For more information: http://www.esf.org/about-esf/latest-developments-betweenesf-eurohorcs.html 18
SCSS Strategic Priorities - Overview To promote high quality social science research at the European level To bring added value to nationally funded research through European collaboration between ESF Memebr Organisations To help support innovative research ideas and approaches emanating from the scientific community To play an institutional role in strenghtening European social science research infrastructure European Strategy Forum on research Infrastructure (ESFRI) European Social Survey (ESS) 19
SCSS Forward Looks: 3 currently : 1) Ageing, health and pensions in Europe; 2) Central and Eastern Europe beyond Transition; 3) The future of Science in Society Exploratory workshops: annual ESF Call in March covering all scientific areas 18 workshops funded by SCSS in 2011, e.g.: Geopolitics of ideas, Nonverbal intentions etc. Research Networking programmes: currently 10 and 2 to be launched in 2011: 1) European Historical Population Sample Network; 2) Rights to Green Future EUROCORES: 2 currently: 1) Cross-national and multi-level analysis of human values, institutions, behaviour; 2) Higher education and social change + 4 ECRP Programmes Strategic activities: e.g. Youth violence; Indicators for child wellbeing etc. 20
SCSS Standing Committee for the Social Sciences (SCSS) European Science Foundation 1 quai Lezay-Marnésia BP90015 67080 Strasbourg cedex France Email: scss@esf.org www.esf.org/scss 21
EMRC Strategic Priorities - Overview To initiate and coordinate ESF scientific activities in medical science To provide expert advice on issues of medical policy To promote interactions between the biomedical and clinical research communities To increase collaboration of medical researchers in emergin research areas - It covers such fileds as: diagnositcs, neurobiology, immunology, clinical studies, communicable diseases, human genetics, medicinal biotechnology, public health, etc. 22
EMRC STRATEGY Forward Looks: currently 4 Science Policy Briefings: currently 3 Position papers : currently 3 Exploratory workshops: annual ESF Call in March covering all scientific areas 7 workshops funded by EMRC in 2011 SYNERGY Research Networking Programmes: currently 12 EUROCORES: currently 4 (running) + 1 (under preparation) Research Conferences: currently 6 23
EMRC Standing Committee for the European Medical Research Councils (EMRC) European Science Foundation 1 quai Lezay-Marnésia BP90015 67080 Strasbourg cedex France Email: emrc@esf.org www.esf.org/emrc 24
SCH Strategic Priorities - Overview Strategy for Research Infrastructures in the Humanities Digital Humanities Changing Publication Cultures Support for Early Career Researchers Humanities Spring Support to Summer Schools Interdisciplinary and trans-committee collaborations Landscape Studies (Science Policy Briefing) Mapping interfaces: Frontiers of Knowledge (report) Cognition, Communication and Information Science Strategy ERIH European Reference Index for the Humanities Support for particular humanities areas Asian Studies in the Humanities (report) Musicology (Re)-Mapped (Position Paper) Cultural Literacy in Contemporary Europe by Aaronth 25
Standing Committee for the Humanities Forward Looks: 3 in proposal development stage: MEDIA, SPACEROAD and the Future of Science in Society currently 2 running: Personalised Medicine and RESCUE Exploratory workshops: annual ESF Call in March covering all scientific areas 17 workshops funded by SCH in 2011 Research Networking programmes: currently 7 running: ARCANE, DRUGS, PSE, COMST, EURO-XPRAG, INFTY and PALATIUM 4 in publishing phase: EARTH, NHIST, INSFO, NPHS 2 launched in 2011: NeDIMAH and NetWords EUROCORES: currently 3 running: LogICCC, EuroBABEL and EuroCORECODE currently 1 under development: EuroUnderstanding 26
Standing Committee for the Humanities Standing Committee for the Humanities (SCH) European Science Foundation 1 quai Lezay-Marnésia BP90015 67080 Strasbourg cedex France Email: humanities@esf.org www.esf.org/human 27
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