Transcript SPI Introductory Presentation - Sociedade Portuguesa de Inovação
Overview of Recent Collaborative Efforts between the European and the Chinese Research Communities
Brussels, February 2006 Sociedade Portuguesa de Inovação
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Introduction
Framework Programme 5 (1998-2002)
Framework Programme 6 (2002-2006)
Framework Programme 7 (2006-2013)
Recent Collaborative Efforts between Europe and P.R. China
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Introduction
Opportunities for International Collaborations in the Framework Programmes
Research activities of the European Union are designed to stimulate collaboration between European countries.
Thanks to the EU-China Science & Technology agreement, Chinese research organisations can participate in EU projects.
Chinese partners can be supported by either the European Commission or the Chinese Ministry of Science and Technology.
European research organisations are supported by the European Commission. ChinaFrontier: China’s Realities from a Frontier Research Perspective February 2006
Framework Programme 5
Rules for Participation in FP5 Proposal Consortia
Calls were open to participation by entities from non-EU countries and to international organisations.
Third country/international organisation had to be included as a participant in the original proposal submitted.
Third States Community could Funding participate (exceptionally without with Community funding when duly justified as being essential for achieving the objectives of the project).
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Framework Programme 6
Research Areas and Research Activities Eligible for Funding Under FP6
Thematic areas / priorities
Strengthening the foundations of ERA
Structuring the ERA
Cross-cutting Research activities
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Framework Programme 6
Most Prominent Opportunities for International Participation in FP6 Proposal Consortia
Thematic areas / priorities:
Life sciences, genomics and biotechnology for health
Information Society Technologies (IST Programme)
Nanotechnology and nanosciences, knowledge-based multifunctional materials and new production processes and devices (NMP)
Aeronautics and Space
Food Quality and Safety
Sustainable development, global change and ecosystems
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Framework Programme 6 Most Prominent Opportunities for International Participation in FP6 Proposal Consortia
Cross-cutting activities:
Research for Policy Support
International Cooperation (INCO Programme)
New and Emerging Science and Technology (NEST Programme)
SME activities
JRC activities ChinaFrontier: China’s Realities from a Frontier Research Perspective February 2006
Framework Programme 6 Rules for participation in FP6 proposal consortia
All legal entities established in a third country which has concluded a scientific and technological cooperation agreement with the Community (e.g. P.R.
China) may take part in RTD activities in accordance with the conditions stipulated in that agreement
All legal entities may receive a Community financial contribution if provision is made for this under an RTD activity or if it is essential for carrying out the indirect action.
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Framework Programme 7 Research Areas Eligible for Funding under FP7 (Four Specific Programmes)
Cooperation
Collaborative Research
Ideas
Frontier Research
People
Human Potential
Capacities
Research Capacity
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Framework Programme 7 Where International Partners may Fit in FP7 Cooperation
Collaborative Research (e.g. 9 Thematic Priority Calls – Coordination Actions; Support Actions)
People
Human Potential (e.g. Marie Curie Actions – Training Mobility)
Ideas
Frontier Research (e.g ERA)
Capacities
Research Capacity (e.g. INCO initiatives)
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Framework Programme 7 Rules for Participation in FP7 Proposal Consortia
In line with the objectives of international cooperation the participation of legal entities established in third countries (e.g. P.R. China) should be envisaged, as should the participation of international organisations.
Such participation shall be justified in terms of the enhanced contribution thereby made to the objectives sought under the Seventh Framework Programme. ChinaFrontier: China’s Realities from a Frontier Research Perspective February 2006
Recent Collaborative Efforts between Europe and P.R. China
InnoChina Project (FP5 INCO-A5) – Mr. Mark Spinoglio (SPI - Portugal)
Hypodermosis Control (FP5 INCO 2) – Dr. Chantal Boulard (INRA - France)
PROBACTYS Project (NEST – FP6) – Dr. Vítor Santos (GBF - Germany)
SOYBEAN BNF+MYC Project (INCO-FP6) – Prof. Dietrich Werner (University Marburg – Germany)
DYSONET Project (NEST-FP6) – Prof. Panos Argyrakis (Aristotle University of Thessaloniki) ChinaFrontier: China’s Realities from a Frontier Research Perspective February 2006
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