Présentation de la Nouvelle- Zélande aux PCNs français

Melae Langbein Conseillère scientifique (à Bruxelles) Objectif de la présentation: augmenter la participation des chercheurs néo-zélandais dans les projets 7ème PCRD ayant un coordinateur français. Plan de la présentation

▰ Le système NZ de RS&T

▰ Les relations NZ-EU dans le domaine RS&T

▰ La participation NZ sous le 6e PCRD

▰ Ressources et contacts

▰ Suggestions Plan de la présentation

▰ Le système NZ de RS&T

▰ Les relations NZ-EU dans le domaine RS&T

▰ La participation NZ sous le 6e PCRD

▰ Ressources et contacts

▰ Suggestions Overview of the RS&T system Government

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Environmental, Social, Health Research Funds The NZ RS&T system - “providers”

Universities (8) Crown Research Institutes (9) ▰University of Auckland ▰AgResearch ▰ ▰Auckland University of Technology Crop and Food Research ▰Institute of Environmental Science and Research Ltd (ESR) ▰University of Waikato ▰Massey University ▰Scion ▰Victoria University of Wellington ▰Institute of Geological and Nuclear Sciences (GNS) ▰University of Canterbury ▰HortResearch ▰Industrial Research Ltd (IRL). ▰Lincoln University ▰Landcare Research – Manaaki Whenua ▰University of Otago ▰National Institute of Water and Atmospheric Research (NIWA) The NZ RS&T system- “providers” - Centres of Research Excellence (CoREs)

▰ Advanced bio-protection technologies www.bioprotection.co.nz ▰ Advanced materials and nanotechnology www.macdiarmid.ac.nz ▰ Human and animal growth and development www.growthcentre.ac.nz ▰ Molecular ecology and evolution www.awcmee.massey.ac.nz ▰ Molecular biodiscovery www.cmb1.auckland.ac.nz ▰ Mathematics and its applications www.nzima.auckland.ac.nz ▰ Riddet Centre for food and biologicals www.riddetcentre.massey.ac.nz

▰ Climate Change Research Institute (www.vuw.ac.nz) Research Consortia

▰ Lactopharma – “Milk, health, life” ▰ Meat Biologics Consortium – value-addition to meat-based co-products in the form of nutraceuticals/functional foods/supplements ▰ Pastoral Greenhouse Gas Research Consortium – to understand and provide mitigation solutions for greenhouse gases produced by grazing animals ▰ Ovita Ltd – developing novel therapeutics and diagnostics based on well characterized traits and proteins discovered from decades of sheep breeding in New Zealand ▰ Pastoral Genomics Ltd – forage improvement through biotechnology ▰ Prevar Ltd – an international joint venture company established to develop and globally commercialise new apple and pear varieties and products ▰ Seafood Innovations Ltd – joint venture research consortium company for research relating to the seafood industry in NZ ▰ The Radiata Pine Breeding Company Ltd – the provision of superior radiata pine germplasm to its shareholders and customers in Australasia ▰ Wood Quality Initiative Ltd – focused on the creation of valuable intellectual property that can be used for both resource segregation, and for greatly enhancing the value of the next pinus radiata crop. Partnerships for Excellence (PfX) 2004-06 funding round ▰ Agriculture and Life Sciences Partnership for Excellence ▰ Centre for Plastics Innovation and Technology ▰ ICT Innovation Institute (Uci 3) ▰ The Institute for Health Innovation - Democratising health information and technology ▰ Toward a future-focused New Zealand equine industry

Previous years ▰ The Institute of Innovation and Biotechnology (2004) Plan de la présentation

▰ Le système NZ de RS&T

▰ Les relations NZ-EU dans le domaine RS&T

▰ La participation NZ sous le 6e PCRD

▰ Ressources et contacts

▰ Suggestions Evolution of the New Zealand-EU RS&T relationship 1991: Signing of NZ-EU Science & Technology Cooperation Arrangement 2003: Visit of NZ Minister of Research, Science & Technology to Brussels, EC delegation to NZ 2004: Appointment of inaugural NZ Science Counsellor in Europe, EC-led mobility delegation to NZ 2005: EC-led nanotechnology delegation to NZ, NZ F.A.B delegation to Europe, NZ Climate Change/ Antarctic research delegation to Europe, NZ delegation to IST 2004 2006: Establishment of FRENZ, EC-led F.A.B delegation to NZ, Inaugural EC-NZ JSTC meeting, NZ delegation to IST 2006 2007: Visit of NZ Minister of Research, Science & Technology to Bruxelles and Paris; EU-NZ S&T Cooperation Agreement initialled; New Zealand IRSES Counterpart Fund established; NZ Antarctic Research delegation to Europe 2008: Signing of S&T Agreement First IRSES partnerships launched Initiative in the environment theme of FP7 Priorities for EU-NZ cooperation under FP7 Specific Programme for COOPERATION 1) Health; 2) Food, Agriculture, Fisheries and Biotechnology; 3) Information and Communication Technologies; 4) Nanosciences, Nanotechnologies, Materials and new Production Technologies; 5) Energy; 6) Environment (including Climate Change); 7) Transport (including Aeronautics); 8) Socieoeconomic Sciences and the Humanities; 9) Security; 10) Space

Specific Programme for PEOPLE International Research Staff Exchange Scheme (IRSES); Incoming International Fellowships, Outgoing International Fellowships; Marie Curie Networks; Industry Academia Pathways Plan de la présentation

▰ Le système NZ de RS&T

▰ Les relations NZ-EU dans le domaine RS&T

▰ La participation NZ sous le 6e PCRD

▰ Ressources et contacts

▰ Suggestions La participation NZ sous le 6e PCRD par thème ▰ 1. Health

Project Project Name NZ Participant Acronym NEOBRAIN Neonatal Estimation Of Brain Damage Risk And Identification of Neuroprotectants BrainZ

▰ 2. IST

Project Acronym Project Name NZ Participant

CALLAS Conveying affectiveness in leading-edge living adaptive systems UoC (HITLAB)

DEWS Distant Early Warning System GNS ▰ 5. Food quality & safety

Project Acronym Project Name NZ Participant EUROPREVALL The prevalence, cost and basis of food allergies across Europe HortResearch

ISAFRUIT Increasing Fruit consumption through a trans disciplinary approach leading to High quality produce from HortResearch environmentally safe, sustainable methods GO-GLOBAL Global Platform on Emerging risks in the food and feed chain Crop & Food

PROSAFEBEEF Improving safety of beef and beef products for the consumer in production and processing ESR

PARATBTOOLS Development of improved tools for detection of paratuberculosis in livestock, M.paratuberculosis in food UoO and for the assessment of the risk of human exposure MONIQA Towards harmonisation regarding monitoring the hazards in the food supply chain ESR

PEN Pathogenic Escherichia coli Network ESR

FOOD-FRENZ Food Research in Europe and NZ AgResearch, Crop&Food, ESR, HortResearch, Fonterra, LU, MU, UoA ▰ 6. Sustainable development, global change & ecosystems

Project Acronym Project Name NZ Participant

VOLUME VOLcanoes: Understanding subsurface mass moveMEnt GNS

RUBICODE Rationalising Biodiversity Conservation in Dynamic Ecosystems LU

▰ 7. Citizens & governance

Project Acronym Project Name NZ Participant

EU-NESCA EU-NESCA Research Dialogue UoC (NCRE)

▰ Scientific Support to Policies

Project Acronym Project Name NZ Participant

CROSS- Facilitating the CAP reform: compliance and competitiveness of European agriculture MU COMPLIANCE FLU-LAB-NET Development and enhancement of laboratory networks for avian influenza MAF (IDC) Le financement des chercheurs néo- zélandais par la CE sous le 6e PCRD

Number NZ participant Number of Project EC NZ participant of Project Contribution Thematic priorities NZ Contribution (€) Total Cost (€) projects Total (€) from EC (€) participants incl NZ

1. Life sciences, genomics and biotechnology for health 1 1 4,990,083 3,299,809 74,965 0

2. Information society technologies 2 2 16,310,452 10,514,780 385,613 22,733

5. Food quality and safety 8 15 59,563,512 42,872,663 1,264,399 630,343

6. Sustainable development, global change and 2 2 6,471,873 5,539,910 419,700 168,000 ecosystems

7. Citizens and governance in a knowledge-based society 1 1 400,000 400,000 41,800 41,800

Research for policy support 2 2 2,183,857 1,670,955 38,750 38,750

Human resources and mobility 5 5 0 894,861 0

Sum: 20 27 89,919,777 65,192,978 2,225,226 901,625 NZ in FP6 – by Project Coordinator

Health IST •EUROPREVALL •PROSAFEBEEF •GO-GLOBAL Food quality & safety •FOODFRENZ •PEN •PARATBTOOLS Sustainable development, global change & ecosystems •RUBICODE •VOLUME •CROSS-COMPLIANCE Citizens & governance •FLU-LAB-NET Scientific Support to Policies 4

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GO-GLOBAL FOODFRENZ CALLAS FOODFRENZ RUBICODE EU-NESCA

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FOOD-FRENZ-NET PEN 4 GO-GLOBAL RUBICODE EU-NESCA FLU-LAB-NET

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0 STREP IP SSA CA NoE Marie-Curie Fellowships OIF IIF (Outgoing International Fellowships) (Incoming International Fellowships) (Europe -> New Zealand) (New Zealand -> Europe)

DE national to GNS for “NEWVENTS”, return to BE NIWA to FR Oct 05-Oct 08 (CEMAGREF Lyon) for “ISFREM” FR national from UK to UoC Oct 06-Oct 08 (NCRE) for “GEMCAP”, return to UK (U of Leeds) Feb 07-Jan 10 UoA to DE (UFZ Leipzig) FR national from FR to for “PLANT SEAFIC for “TRANZEF”, METAPOPULATION” return to FR (DHMMN) Apr 07-Mar 10 Aug 07-Jan09 Marie Curie Fellowship titles

OIF (Europe -> New Zealand) ▰ NEWVENTS: New Zealand Cold Vents: Integrative petrographical , geochemical and geophysical investigations on active marine vents and fossil vents on land

▰ TRANZEF: TRAnsposing New Zealand management experiences to EU fleets and Fisheries: a bio-economic modelling approach

▰ GEMCAP: Gender, Mobility and Career Progression in the European and the New Zealand scientific Markets

IIF (New Zealand -> Europe) ▰ ISFREM: Improved spatial Frameworks for river environment management ▰ PLANT METAPOPULATION: Understanding plant diversity maintenance in a multi-species metapopulation system in highly variable fire prone environment The impact of intervention a case study: FP6 Food quality & safety theme

▰ NZ delegation to Europe July 2005 ▰ EU delegation to New Zealand June 2006 ▰ MoRST funding for preparation of FOODFRENZ proposal ▰ MoRST funding towards FOODFRENZ ▰ NZ RS&T sector initiatives – staff secondments etc ⇒ Significant NZ participation

FP6-TP5 Third Countries with S&T Bilateral Agreements and Arrangements Count of Partners per Country in Selected Proposals Food Quality and Safety, all FP6 Calls, all instruments FP6-T P5 T hird Countries: Count of Partners per Country in Selected Proposals Food Quality and Safety, all FP6 Calls, all instrum ents 30 30

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▰ Le système NZ de RS&T

▰ Les relations NZ-EU dans le domaine RS&T

▰ La participation NZ sous le 6e PCRD

▰ Ressources et contacts

▰ Suggestions Resources re NZ participation in FP7 • Brochure New Zealand/Europe – Cooperation under FP7 • Brochure New Zealand – New Ideas (version en anglais): Introduction au système néo-zélandais de la recherche, des sciences et de la technologie [version français peut être demandé auprès de Cécile Richardeau/ Emma Escure]. • Joint Statement by the European Commission and New Zealand Following the Inaugural Joint Science and Technology Cooperation Meeting • Un document expliquant en détails l’expertise néo-zélandaise dans chacun des quatre domaines sélectionnés lors de la première réunion du JSTC ((1) Santé; (2) Alimentation/Agriculture; (3) IST et (6) Environnement). [peuvent être demandé en format numérique auprès de Cécile Richardeau/ Emma Escure] • Brochure IRSES [peut être demandé en format numérique auprès de Cécile Richardeau/ Emma Escure] FRENZ • The platform to Facilitate Research cooperation between Europe and New Zealand • Financé par la Commission Européenne et le Ministère de la Recherche, des Sciences et de la Technologie (MoRST) en Nouvelle- Zélande • Aide les chercheurs néo-zélandais à participer au 7eme PCRD et aide les coordinateurs européens à trouver des partenaires néo-zélandais • L’offre FRENZ2 a récemment été notée 1e des 84 offres soumises pour FP7-INCO-2007-2 • Directrice: Carole Glynn (ancienne «European Advisor » à l’UKRO à Bruxelles)

• www.frenz.org.nz [email protected] IRSES • International Research Staff Exchange Scheme • Lancée par la CE le 30 novembre 2007 • La Nouvelle-Zélande est un pays tiers éligible sous l’IRSES • NZ a créé un « New Zealand IRSES Counterpart Fund » pour couvrir les frais de mobilité des chercheurs néo-zélandais au sein des « IRSES Partnerships » • NZ est le seul pays tiers éligible à avoir créé un tel fonds • Nous espérons voir beaucoup de « IRSES Partnerships » entre les organismes de recherche français, européens et néo-zélandais Contacts

à Bruxelles (7ème PCRD)

• Melae Langbein - Conseillère scientifique [email protected] +32 2 550 12 26 • Cécile Richardeau - Département des Affaires Scientifiques [email protected] +32 2 550 12 35 à Paris (bilatéral)

• Linda Te Puni – Conseillère [email protected] (+33) 01 4501 43 48 • Emma Escure – Chargée de mission [email protected] (+33) 01 4501 43 25 Suggestions Quelques suggestions qui peuvent être utiles: • Diffuser les « resources re NZ participation in FP7 » et en particulier les 4 documents qui expliquent les points forts néo-zélandais • Diffuser la brochure « IRSES » aux Coordinateurs français des projets PCRD 5/6/7 dans les 4 thèmes de priorité • Envoyez-nous des suggestions qui s’apparenteraient au « Science Promotion Fund » (ex. effectuer des missions en NZ)