FP7 Specific Programme Cooperation (March 2007)

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Trudy Millenaar CPN-YAS-PRD – TRAINING SESSION Ndola, 19 – 31 March 2007 COOPERATION PROGRAMMES FUNDING SCHEMES

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Trudy Millenaar

CPN-YAS-PRD – TRAINING SESSIONNdola, 19 – 31 March 2007

COOPERATION PROGRAMMESFUNDING SCHEMES

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COOPERATION Seventh Framework Programme (FP7)

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COOPERATION

Addressing:• promotion of progress of knowledge and technology• social, economic, environmental, public health and industrial challenges

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COOPERATION (2)

Four sub-programmes: • Collaborative research: the core of EU research funding • Joint Technology Initiatives for work undertaken by the European Technology Platforms • Coordination of non-Community research programmes • International Cooperation

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COOPERATION:32.365 million euro

• Health – 6.050

• Food, Agriculture and Biotechnology – 1.935

• Information and Communication Technologies – 9.110

• Nanosciences, Nanotechnologies, Materials and new Production Technologies – 3.500

• Energy – 2.300

• Environment (including Climate Change) – 1.800

• Transport – 4.180

• Socio-economic Sciences and the Humanities - 610

• Security – 1.350

• Space – 1.450

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HEALTH

• Clinical research• Biotechnology, generic tools and medical technologies for human health• Translating research for human health• Optimising the delivery of healthcare to European citizens

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HEALTH (2)

Translating research for human health• Major infectious diseases• Emerging epidemics• Poverty related diseases

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FOOD, AGRICULTURE AND BIOTECHNOLOGY

• Sustainable production and management of biological resources• Tools to implement relevant strategies• Integrety and control of food chain (from fork to farm)• Biotechnology for non-food products and processes

>>>tools for systems biology, factors impacting health: allergies and obesity

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INFORMATION AND COMMUNICATION TECHNOLOGY

• Network and service infrastructure• Performance and reliability of electronic systems• Personalised ICT systems• Digital content management

>>>medical information technologies, patient safety

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NANOSCIENCES

• Creating materials and systems with predifined properties and behaviour• New multifunctional surfaces and materials• New production• Integration of technologies for industrical applications

>>>biomaterials for health applications

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ENERGY

• Hydrogen and fuel cells• Renewable electricity generation• Renewable fuel production• Renewables for heating and cooling• Clean coal technologies• Smart energy networks• Energy efficiency and savings

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ENVIRONMENT

• Climate change, pollution and risks• Sustainable management of resources• Environmental technologies• Earth observations and assessment tools

>>>sector Environment and Health: cancer, animal testing

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TRANSPORT

• Air• Surface transport• Global satellite navigation system

– Reduction of emissions, alternative fuels, air traffic management, safety aspects, reducing impact of transport on climate change

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SOCIO ECONOMIC SCIENCES AND HUMANITIES

• Growth, employment and competitiveness in a knowledge society• Major trends in society• Europe in the world• The citizen in the EU• Foresight activities

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SPACE

• Developing satellite observations systems• Exploration of space• Strengthening space foundations

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SECURITY

• Security of citizens• Security of infrastructures and utilities• Intelligent surveillance and border security• Restoring security and safety in case of crisis• Security systems integration, interconnectivity• Security research co-ordination

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FUNDING SCHEMES

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FUNDING SCHEMES

• Collaborative projects (CP)• Networks of Excellence (NoE)• Collaborative projects for specific cooperation actions dedicated to international cooperation partner countries (SICA)• Coordination and support actions (CSA)• Research for the benefit of specific groups, e.g. SMEs

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COLLABORATIVE PROJECTS (CP)

• Objective driven research– New knowledge, new technology products,

• Activities: research, demonstration, training, innovation linked activities, management

• Small or medium scale • Large scale integrating projects• 24-60 months

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COLLABORATIVE PROJECTS (2)• At least 3 independent legal entities, each of which established in a Member State (MS) or Associated Country (AC) and no two of which are established in the same MS or AC

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COLLABORATIVE PROJECTS FOR SPECIFIC INTERNATIONAL COOPERATION

(SICA)

• At least 4 independent legal entities; of these 2 must be established in different MS or AC. The other two must be established in different international cooperation partner countries

• >>see annex 1 of the Work Programme

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COORDINATION AND SUPPORT ACTIONS (CSA)

• Coordination actions: Consistent set of activities focussing on coordination of research activities and policies– networking, coordination and dissemination activities

• Support actions: normally focused on one specific activity and often one specific event– e.g. conferences, workshops, working groups,

studies, fact finding monitoring, dissemination activities etc.

• No funding of research, development or demonstration• Duration: few months – 48 months

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COORDINATION AND SUPPORT ACTIONS (CSA)

• Coordination actions:– At least 3 independent legal entities, each of which is established in a MS or AC, and no two of which are establised in the same MS or AC

• Support actions:– At least 1 independent legal entity

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FUNDING SCHEMES BUDGETSCooperation, theme Health

million euro number of

funding* partners*

CP Large 6 – 12 10 – 15

CP Small <3 6 – 10

CSA <1

SME project <3

*if not requested otherwise in WP

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CONCLUDING REMARKS

• Different types of projects possible in Cooperation part of Seventh Framework Programme

• Different specifications for each theme

>>>read Work Programme and Guide for Applicants carefully

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THANK YOU FOR YOUR ATTENTION