EEA GRANTS NORWAY GRANTS Innovation and research priorities of the EEA and Steinar Hagen, Deputy Director General Norwegian Ministry of Foreign Affairs 20 May 2010 1
AGENDA I FUNDING TO RESEARCH 2004 09 II NEW FEATURES III STATE OF PLAY: MOU NEGOTIATIONS 2
I FUNDING TO RESEARCH 2004 09 3
1.2 BLN OF GRANTS AWARDED 4
FUNDING TO ACADEMIC RESEARCH In total, 82 mln awarded to research Supported in 11 beneficiary states Financed 326 research projects and funds 51 mln to 86 individual projects 32 mln to 240 projects financed through 8 research funds Research funds in 6 countries: Czech Republic Estonia Hungary (2 funds) Latvia Poland (2 funds) Slovakia 5
25 MLN POLISH NORWEGIAN RESEARCH FUND The largest research fund earmarked research cooperation Grant size 21,4 mill + Polish contribution 3,8 mill Environment and health research 22 joint research projects with 47 institutions 28 from Poland and 19 from Norway 20 Workshops/Seminars with 30 institutions 19 from Poland and 11 from Norway Catalyst for further cooperation: Several of the Polish institutions that have been awarded grants have already initiated further international research projects with their Norwegian project partners 6
DISTRIBUTION OF RESEARCH GRANTS Estonia 1% Greece 2% Czech Rep. 10% Bulgaria 0.5% Slovakia 7% Romania 4% Portugal 4% Largest amount of research grants in: Poland 43 mln Hungary 14 mln Czech Republic 9 mln Hungary 17% Latvia 1% but highest proportion of grants to research in: Portugal & Hungary 11% Lithuania 2% Poland 52% Estonia & Slovakia 10% 7
ACADEMIC RESEARCH RESULTS Results 2004 09 Highest proportion of bilateral partnership projects 65 individual partnership projects with 34 Norwegian participations 89 subprojects under the funds with 44 Norwegian participations Environment and health research Partnerships of mutual benefit and interest 23 submitted patent applications 154 supported PhDs 762 supported scientific publications Ongoing external evaluation of the support (COWI) 8
EXAMPLES OF COOPERATION PROJECTS Hungary Norway medical research: Develop therapies for patients with peripheral arterial diseases, which may prevent or postpone the need of amputations. Poland Norway research on climate change: Response of marine and terrestrial ecosystems to climate changes in the Arctic. Czech Norway environmental research: Measure changes in sulphur and nitrogen pollution to assess the impact of the Gothenburg protocol. 9
II NEW FEATURES 10
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KEY FEATURES More focused support to secure impact Programme approach Facilitation of bilateral partnerships Delegation of responsibilities to beneficiary states Donor partnership programmes Cooperation between public entities in the donor states and the beneficiary states will be defined within priority sectors in each country 12
SIMPLIFIED APPROACH FOR RESEARCH Annex 12 to the Regulations details operating procedures for donor partnership programmes in research to ensure predictable framework conditions in line with R&D cooperation in the EU FP and the European Research Area Programme committees with representatives of beneficiary states and donor states Joint projects selected through calls for proposals and scientific peer review by international experts Simplified procedures that take into account of the system of FP7 Proof of expenditure, advance payments, flat rates 13
III STATE OF PLAY: MOU NEGOTIATIONS 14
TIMELINE 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 Agreements Policy framework: Regulation, programme areas, MoUs Establishing programmes MoU negotiations Programmes Grants to projects Signed: Slovakia Latvia Lithuania Slovenia Project implementation Final reporting 15
Programme EEA Grants areas no. 18 and 23 EEA Grants: Research within priority sectors : Bilateral research cooperation Increased research cooperation Strengthened research capacity Increased application of research results State of play: MoU discussions Bilateral research cooperation foreseen: Czech Republic, Hungary, Poland, Estonia and Latvia Norwegian Research Council as Donor Programme Partner Research within priority sectors: Greece? Other countries likely to follow 16
Programme EEA Grants area no. 21 EEA Grants: Green Industry Innovation Realisation of business opportunities of greening the European economy Increased green job creation and entrepreneurship Reduced waste production and emissions More use of environmentally friendly technologies State of play: MoU discussions 12 beneficiary states 17
Programme EEA Grants areas no. 19 and 24 Scholarship programmes EEA Grants Individual mobility of academic and administrative staff at all levels of the education sector Inter institutional cooperation projects at all levels of the education sector, incl. transfer of innovation and knowledge Individual mobility for higher education students and staff Inter institutional cooperation projects State of play: MoU discussions To be set up in most beneficiary states Norwegian Centre for International Cooperation in Higher Education (SIU) as donor programme partner 18
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