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Prof. ssa Corda – ERC-FET - SDN - Istituto di Ricerca Diagnostica e
Daniela Corda Istituto di Biochimica delle Proteine
CNR, Napoli
RAPPRESENTANTI ITALIANI NEL COMITATO DEL PROGRAMMA QUADRO DELLA RICERCA EUROPEA 2014 – 20 HORIZON 2020. 1. Horizontal configuration Dr. Raffaele LIBERALI Consigliere del Ministro dell'Istruzione, Università e Ricerca Prof. Fulvio
ESPOSITO Capo Segreteria Tecnica del Ministro
2. ERC, Marie Sklodowska‐Curie Actions, Future and Emerging Technologies (FET) Prof.ssa Daniela CORDA Direttore Istituto Biochimica delle Proteine del CNR Napoli 3. Research Infrastructures Prof.ssa Cristina MESSA Rettore Università di Milano Bicocca
4. Information and Communication Technologies Prof.ssa Paola INVERARDI Rettore Università de l'Aquila
5. Nanotechnologies, Advanced materials, Biotechnology, Advanced manufacturing and processing Prof.ssa Donata MEDAGLINI, Dipartimento di Biotecnologie, Università di Siena 6. Space Prof.ssa Amalia ERCOLI FINZI Politecnico Milano 7. SMEs and Access to Risk Finance Prof. Alberto DI MININ ‐ Cons. Min. perle Politiche sull'Innovazione MIUR Ricercatore Economia
e gestione dell'impresa "S.S.S.Anna" 8. Health, Demographic change and Wellbeing Prof.ssa Angela SANTONI, Dipartimento di Medicina molecolare, Università La Sapienza Roma RAPPRESENTANTI ITALIANI NEL COMITATO DEL PROGRAMMA QUADRO DELLA RICERCA EUROPEA 2014 – 20 HORIZON 2020. 9. European Bioeconomy Challenges: Food Security, Sustainable Agriculture and Forestry, Marine and Maritime and Inland Water Research Prof. Fabio FAVA, Dipartimento di Ingegneria Civile, Chimica, Ambientale e dei Materiali, Università di Bologna 10. Secure, Clean and Efficient Energy Prof. Riccardo BASOSI, Dipartimento di Biotecnologie, Chimica e Farmacia, Università di Siena 11. Smart, Green and Integrated Transport Prof.ssa Angela DI FEBBRARO, Dipartimento Ingegneria meccanica, energetica, gestionale e dei
trasporti, Università di Genova
12. Climate Action, Resource Efficiency and Raw Materials Prof. Carlo BARBANTE, Direttore per l’Istituto per la Dinamica dei processi Ambientali, CNR,Venezia e Università Cà Foscari Venezia
13. Europe in a changing world ‐ Inclusive, Innovative and Reflective Societies Prof. Fabio DONATO, Dipartimento di Economia e Management, Università di Ferrara 14. Secure Societies ‐ Protecting freedom and security of Europe and its citizens Prof. Maurizio AIELLO, Istituto Elettronica ed Ingegneria Elettronica e delle Telecomunicazioni, CNR Genova
H2020 – WP 2014/15
Marie Skłodowska‐Curie Actions
Objective
Ensure the optimum development and dynamic use
of Europe’s intellectual capital in order to generate
new skills, knowledge and innovation
Education
and Culture
MSCA - strategic programming approach
 Attract and retain research talent
 Develop state-of-the-art, innovative training schemes,
consistent with the highly competitive and increasingly interdisciplinary requirements of research and innovation
 Promote sustainable career development in research and
innovation
 Focus on delivering new knowledge and skills, in line with
the key driver identified in the strategic programming
approach
 Contribute to a strong partnership with MS via the cofunding mechanism
Education
and Culture
MSCA in H2020
Innovative Training Networks
ITN
Individual Fellowships
IF
Research and Innovation Staff Exchange
Co‐funding of programmes
RISE
COFUND
Support and policy actions
Doctoral and initial training Support for experienced researchers undertaking international and inter‐sector mobility
International and inter‐sector cooperation through the exchange of staff
Co‐funding of regional, national and international programmes: - doctoral programmes
- fellowship programmes
European Researchers' Night (NIGHT)
Non call‐based activities
Education
and Culture
FET's missions
•
To promote and support the emergence of radically new technology
areas that will renew the basis for future European competitiveness
and growth and will make a difference for society in the decades to
come.
•
To initiate and shape the development of European research and
innovation eco-systems around such future and emerging
technologies, as seeds of future industrial leadership and potential
solutions for societal challenges.
•
To turn Europe into the best environment for responsible and
dynamic multi-disciplinary collaborations on such future and
emerging technologies, including facilitating the wider training of
researchers in new areas.
FET action lines
and cross-cutting issues
New ideas
New multi-disciplinary
collaborations
Varied portfolio of
Promising themes individual projects
Shaping emerging
communities
Open
Open clusters
FET
of projects
Proactive
Flagships
Grand challenges
Large partnerships
Roadmap based longterm collaboration
New synergies and collaborations
• New interdisciplinary synergies linking
sciences, technologies and the humanities
• Attracting new high-potential actors, e.g.,
high-tech SMEs and young researchers
• Programme synergies at European level
• International (global) cooperation
Promoting new approaches and tools for
doing science
•Exploring creative R&I methodologies
•Future generation computing to enable
advanced simulation, data capture,…
•Digital Science and e-infrastructures
Innovation
• European leadership for FETs
• Encouraging new ideas and actors
• Kick-starting new innovation eco-systems
(small and large) around new technologies
• Delivery of new technology options and
baselines to industry and spin-offs
• Digital science, open data for wider and
faster transfer, spin-off and education
Responsible research and innovation
• Social Sciences and Humanities are
relevant
• Promoting societal debate and exchange
• FET Advisory Board and FET Observatory to
capture views and needs widely
• Open access, open data policies
• Ethics of methods as well as of results
ERC Structure
The European Commission
•
•
•
•
Provides financing through the EU framework programmes
Guarantees autonomy of the ERC
Assures the integrity and accountability of the ERC
Adopts annual work programmes as established by
the Scientific Council
The ERC Scientific Council
•
22 prominent researchers proposed by an independent
•
•
Appointed by the Commission (4 years, renewable once)
Establishes overall scientific strategy; annual work programmes
identification committee
(incl. calls for proposals, evaluation criteria); peer review methodology;
selection and accreditation of experts
•
•
Controls quality of operations and management
Ensures communication with the scientific community
The ERC Executive Agency
•
•
•
•
•
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Executes annual work programme as established by the Scientific Council
Implements calls for proposals and provides information and support to applicants
Organises peer review evaluation
Establishes and manages grant agreements
Administers scientific and financial aspects and follow-up of grant agreements
Carries out communications activities and ensures information dissemination
to ERC stakeholders
ERC grant schemes
Starting Grants
Consolidator Grants
starters (2‐7 years after PhD) up to € 2.0 Mio for 5 years
consolidators (7‐12 years after PhD) up to € 2.75 Mio for 5 years
Synergy Grants
2 – 4 Principal Investigators
up to € 15.0 Mio for 6 years
Advanced Grants track‐record of significant research achievements in the last 10 years
up to € 3.5 Mio for 5 years
Proof‐of‐Concept bridging gap between research ‐ earliest stage of marketable innovation up to €150,000 for ERC grant holders
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Obiettivo della Delegazione (incontro con il Ministro, Prof Carrozza)
Aumentare la capacità del sistema nazionale di acquisire fondi
(14% contribuzione verso 8% ritorno)
Come?
Partecipa ai National Expert Group (NEG) ed in quell’ambito
commenta i WPs e contribuisce alla loro revisione o formulazione, mantenendo come obiettivo gli interessi nazionali e le aree che più
possono contribuire alla crescita del Paese.
Incontra gli stakeholders per poter così meglio definire la politica
nazionale, in linea con il coordinamento del MIUR e con gli
interessi nazionali.
A livello nazionale la Delegazione
trasferisce l’esperienza dei NEG così da contribuire alla
definizione di un PNR che sia in linea con i programmi di H2020 (MIUR, Prof Mancini)
Identifica le criticità della comunità scientifica ed imprenditoriale
italiana per poter proporre misure per aumentare la competitività, il coordinamento delle azioni e quindi il successo
della Nazione
A livello nazionale la Delegazione
trasferisce l’esperienza dei NEG così da contribuire alla
definizione di un PNR che sia in linea con i programmi di H2020
Identifica le criticità della comunità scientifica ed imprenditoriale
italiana per poter proporre misure per aumentare la competitività, il coordinamento delle azioni e quindi il successo
della nazione
FIN QUI I PROPONIMENTI
MA DOV’E’ L’AZIONE?
Il lancio è stato seguito da una tavola
rotonda ristretta, dove sono state raccolte idee e suggerimenti per mettere
in pratica le azioni necessarie per finalmenteed urgentemente attivare
l’ERA
European Research Area
TOWARDS A MAASTRICHT FOR RESEARCH
Amalia Sartori, MEP ‐ Chairwoman ITRE Committee
Luigi Berlinguer, MEP ‐ Former Italian Minister for Research
………Namely, the time has come to speed up and boost the European Research Area whose completion requires a strengthened political commitment, both at national and EU levels. Research needs to be seen not as a cost for the Union, but rather as its best investment for the future.
“il Manifesto si propone di raggiungere alcuni obiettivi entro il 2014”, sottolinea Amalia Sartori, presidente della Commissione Itre e promotrice dell’iniziativa insieme all’europarlamentare
Luigi Berlinguer. L’obiettivo è quello di “garantire l‘efficacia dei sistemi di ricerca nazionali, ottimizzare la cooperazione transnazionale e la concorrenza, costruire un mercato del lavoro
aperto per i ricercatori, sostenere la parità di genere e l‘integrazione di genere nella ricerca, consentire la circolazione ottimale per l‘accesso e il trasferimento di conoscenze scientifiche “il
rafforzamento della base scientifica e tecnologica dell‘Unione europea con la realizzazione di uno spazio europeo della ricerca ‐ conclude Sartori ‐ è un obiettivo contenuto nel nostro Trattato
e come tale dovrebbe essere perseguito con la massima convinzione”.
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PRIORITIES AND KEY‐ACTIONS
1. De‐fragmentation. Coordination and consistency between national and EU research programmes……..
2. Cross‐border cooperation. This goal requires to implement minimum rules for ensuring interoperability of funding schemes………….
3. Research Infrastructures: A better synergy between public research funding and Structural Funds should be implemented……….
4. Knowledge sharing. Cooperation between industry, public authorities,and academia is essential. ………
5. A European Research career. The attractiveness of a research career, at every stage should be boosted. ……….
6. Innovative Doctoral programmes. Actions aimed to the realisation of transnational innovative doctoral programs should be strongly supported,……….
7. ERA Mark. It must be supported the proposal of awarding with an ERA mark research performing organizations and programs able to give significant contributions to a rapid implementation of ERA.
In pratica, si tratta di attuare le raccomandazione del MC program e di People (FP6, FP7), I principi della Carta e Codice di Condotta
dei ricercatori, ad esempio:
•
mobilità: “the scientist visa”, per un’Europa senza frontiere
• Portability: il diritto a trasferire fondi, ma anche pensione
• Social security • Training
• Excellence in science
• Dual career
• Career in science
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