Social Sciences & Humanities across SC5 WP 2016/17 SC5 Information Day - 21 st October 2015 Paul Kilkenny, European Programmes Manager NCP for SC6 – Europe in a changing world NCP for ERC – Social Sciences/Humanities
Jan 20, 2017
Social Sciences & Humanities across SC5 WP 2016/17
SC5 Information Day - 21st October 2015
Paul Kilkenny, European Programmes Manager
NCP for SC6 – Europe in a changing world NCP for ERC – Social Sciences/Humanities
Remit of the Irish Research Council in Horizon 2020
“The Irish Research Council will play a particular role in supporting the AHSS community in addition to supporting and cultivating the broader community across all disciplines to engage in cross and interdisciplinary research..” P.14
Pillar (3) Societal Challenges
Health & Well Being
Food Security
Sustainable Energy
Green, integrated mobility
Climate & Environment
Inclusive, innovative and reflective societies
Secure societies
Embedding SSH in Horizon2020
SSH flagged topics in 2014/2015 WPs (Commission)
High Level summary of SC5 Themes with SSH Relevance
WP for SC5 – 2016/2017
The circular economy Smart cities and communities Blue growth Nature based solutions for resilience Raw materials Sustainable food security Climate services/market studies Cultural heritage for sustainable growth Adaptive re-use of cultural heritage
Cross-cutting calls in SC5 for SSH
Call: ‘Smart Cities and Communities – with Nature Based Solutions’ Topic 1: Demonstrating nature-based solutions in cities Sub-topic 2017: Nature-based solutions for inclusive urban regeneration (including regeneration of deprived areas)
develop, deploy, test, demonstrate and upscale in the “front-runners” cities as 'living laboratories' innovative systemic and yet locally attuned nature-based solutions co-designed in a multi-stakeholder and participatory context and at district level for inclusive urban regeneration reduced crime and security costs, enhanced human health, wellbeing and social cohesion. The contribution of social sciences to the design and deployment of the solutions process is considered necessary;
Cross Cutting calls in SC5 for SSH
Call: ‘Blue growth – demonstrating an ocean of opportunity’ Topic 3: Climate impacts on Arctic ecosystem, resources, new economic activities
Scope: Assess the impact of global warming on Arctic (natural and human) systems and their effect on availability/accessibility of resources and the growth of new economic activities, considering needs of local populations and the economic actors operating in this vulnerable region, in view of sustainable development. Actions should address key processes of change and develop appropriate adaptation and mitigation responses.
Cross Cutting calls in SC5 for SSH
Call: ‘Raw Materials’ Topic 3: Raw Materials policy support actions (2016/2017)
Scope: Assess the impact of global warming on Arctic (natural and human) systems and their effect on availability/accessibility of resources and the growth of new economic activities, considering needs of local populations and the economic actors operating in this vulnerable region, in view of sustainable development. Actions should address key processes of change and develop appropriate adaptation and mitigation responses.
Opportunity for environmental sciences researchers and
SSH in SC6 WP 16/17
Call: ‘Understanding Europe: Promoting the European Public and Cultural Space’ Topic 7: Cultural heritage of European coastal and maritime regions
Scope: The research will aim at providing a comprehensive framework for the preservation of European coastal and maritime cultural landscapes….The research - multidisciplinary to the extent required by its inherent and explicit research approach - might combine approaches and methodologies of cultural heritage preservation, social sciences and humanities, spatial and environmental sciences.
ERC Awardee 2014 (Social Science & Humanities Panel)
Professor Anna Davies, Schools of Geography, TCD
Researching on issues relating to environmental governance including waste management, urban planning and biodiversity.
Awarded an ERC Consolidator Grant in 2014 in SH3 Panel
(Environment, Space, Population) – “SHARECITY: Assessing the practice and sustainability potential of city-based food sharing economies”
New Horizons Strand 2 Interdisciplinary Proposals
I. To encourage excellent AHSS researchers to initiate leading incubation projects with STEM researchers that address thematic priorities of societal challenges of Horizon 2020
I. To build on existing national and international
networks to develop pilot studies, prepare preliminary data and develop competitive primer projects on upcoming topics across all societal challenges
Value €220,000. Prescribed by Societal Challenge
themes. AHSS Led + STEM, 15 – 24 months
University College Dublin (AHSS) & Dublin Institute for
Advanced Studies (STEM) Project Title: When Experts Disagree: A comparative
study of peer disagreement in the natural sciences and its effect on policy decisions
Value & Timeline: €218K, 22 months
Successful IRC New Horizons Strand 2 Project (SC5)
SIOR – Social Impact Open Repository
» The SIOR initiative was born in the framework of
the IMPACT-EV project (Evaluating the impact and outcomes of European Social Sciences and Humanities research), funded by the 7th Framework Programme of the European Commission
» Within SIOR, researchers or research institutions
describe the social impact of their scientific work. SIOR also allows researchers to link their social impacts to research institutions, funders, and ORCID researcher ID.
» http://www.ub.edu/sior/sior.php
SSH Partner Search Facility
http://www.intertradeireland.com/horizon2020/assh/
SSH Partner Search Facility
http://www.intertradeireland.com/horizon2020/assh/
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