EU-Russia Science & Technology Cooperation under FP7 Vladimir MAYER Director Moscow Regional Office (Russia&NIS) French National Centre for Scientific research Presentation prepared using materials supplied by: Delegation of EU to Russia and DG research of EC
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EU-Russia Science & Technology Cooperation under FP7
Vladimir MAYERDirector
Moscow Regional Office (Russia&NIS)French National Centre for Scientific
research
Presentation prepared using materials supplied by: Delegation of EU to Russia andDG research of EC
Framework Programmes (FP) of EU
• Objective: To raise the competitiveness of European industry & to contribute to economic growth by supporting research, technological development & innovation activities.
• Tool: Multi-annual programmes to integrate research, foster excellence, pool resources, address globalisation etc.
• Deliver the European Research Area (ERA) and the Innovation Union (IU).
• Open to applications from European researchers from all sectors, in collaboration with other European and non-European researchers.
Cooperation – Collaborative applied researchCooperation – Collaborative applied research
People – Human Potential and MobilityPeople – Human Potential and Mobility
Joint Research Centres (nuclear)Joint Research Centres (nuclear)
Ideas – Excellence in Frontier Research (ERC)Ideas – Excellence in Frontier Research (ERC)
Capacities – Research Capacity and LogisticsCapacities – Research Capacity and Logistics
Joint Research Centres (non-nuclear)Joint Research Centres (non-nuclear)
Cooperation programme: EU contribution is50 to 100 %of the cost
Evolution of annual FP budgets over the last 30 years
FP6 5 years 17,5 B€
FP7 7 years 55 B€
10 Themes1. Health2. Food, agriculture and fisheries and biotechnology3. Information and communication technologies4. Nanosciences, nanotechnologies, materials and new
production technologies5. Energy6. Environment (including climate change)7. Transport (including aeronautics)8. Socio-economic sciences & the humanities9. Space10. Security
Cooperation – Collaborative researchCooperation – Collaborative research
• Any undertaking, university or research organisation or other legal entity, whether established in a:
- EU Member State (MS), or - Associated country (AC)*, and
• International organisations and participants from “third countries” (ICPC) can participate only if in addition to participants from different EU MS or AC
• participation of minimum three organisations from EU MS or AC is usually requested
Who can participate in actions under Cooperation scheme ?
Russia as third country in Cooperation International Cooperation Partner Country (ICPC)
• Eligible to receive funding (same rights and obligations)• Any legal entity may participate• Consortia must have the minimum required number of
MS / AC participants• Apply in the same way• Can initiate and coordinate proposals• Expert evaluators
Targeted openingThe participation of ICPC partners is particularly welcomed, but not an eligibility criterion.
Specific International Co-operation Activities (SICA)Focus on a particular ICPC(s) addressing the specific needs of these targeted countries or regions. Eligibility: minimum 4 participants from different countries: 2 ICPC + 2 MS or AC.
Coordinated callsalignment of content, timing, and selection procedures, as well as resources to launch a call coordinated with a similar call issued by a funding agency in a third country (biotech, energy, health, nano, aeronautics calls with Russia, 2007-2010)
Twinning of projectsto promote cooperation between projects independently generated and funded under FP7 and under third country research funding schemes.
Options for facilitating participation of ICPC under Cooperation FP7 scheme
• Develop contacts and collaborations with partners in EU and AC countries interested in and knowledgeable of FP7
• Participate at conferences, fairs, information and brokerage events
• Use the support of the FP7 Capacities projects (BILAT Russia)
• Use the networks of FP7 National Contact Points (15 in Russia) and the Cordis partners site: