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Welcome, science globalisers! Workshop on Globalisation of European Partnerships April 22, 2021 ERA-LEARN Workshop on Globalisation Adjusting GoToMeeting Rules for the Workshop Page 2 1 Modify your appearance for others: Click on the symbols to determine your appearance (audio, camera). They are usually located in the center of the lower end of the GoToMeeting window. Another option is to click on the „ …“ icon in the participant-window showing yourself and/or your name. There, you may also change your name visible to others. Audio and video settings can be modified in the settings menu (top right) 2 We kindly ask you to stay muted in audio and video during the workshop (except when asked by the moderator) 3 Questions may be raised through the chat section Click the chat icon (top right) Type your comment/question in the text space (lower side in chat window), „send to all“ 4 No video or audio recordings! – however, chat is saved Thank you! Introduction to ERA-LEARN Who we are and what we do Roland Brandenburg, FFG ERA-LEARN: main goals 2018-2022 ➢ support the transition of Partnerships from Horizon 2020 to Horizon Europe: ▪ interact closely with the Partnerships community and facilitate a dialogue among stakeholders ▪ provide the Partnerships community with evidence and guidance 4 ERA-LEARN: service provider ▪ central information hub: the ERA-LEARN portal www.era-learn.eu ▪ databases: ➢ networks, countries, organisations ➢ joint calls, funded projects ➢ thematic information ▪ material, guidance & toolkits ➢ joint calls & other joint activities ➢ support impact assessments ➢ good practise for specific common challenges ➢ reports ▪ interaction with community ➢ events 5 Some figures from the database Disclaimer please consider: ➢ the ERA-LEARN database of calls and projects relies on data supplied by networks! we try to collect everything but there could be gaps ➢ graphs show preliminary data –some H2020 networks are still ongoing ➢ currently (April 2021) 5800 funded projects with 31800 research group participations ➢ some networks could/should be seen as one –e.g. some JPIs have launched several ERA-NET Cofund networks which have separate database entries ➢ nevertheless, trends with respect to countries and framework programmes are obvious 7 Participations of non-European funding orgs. in Public-Public Partnerships participations of non-European funding organisations in P2P networks 140 137 120 100 80 80 60 40 18 20 6 0 FP6 FP7 Horizon 2020 JPI Participations of non-European funding orgs. in Public-Public Partnerships under FP6 participations of non-European funding organisations in P2P networks FP6 partnerships 4 3 2 1 0 Canada Russia Participations of non-European funding orgs. in Public-Public Partnerships under FP7 participations of non-European funding organisations in P2P networks 20 18 FP7 partnerships 16 14 12 10 8 6 4 2 0 Participations of non-European funding orgs. in Public-Public Partnerships under H2020 participations of non-European funding organisations in P2P networks 30 H2020 partnerships 25 20 15 10 5 0 Participations of non-European funding orgs. in Public-Public Partnerships participations of non-European funding organisations in P2P networks 45 40 35 30 FP6+FP7+H2020+JPI partnerships 25 20 15 10 5 0 Participations of non-European funding orgs. in Public-Public Partnerships participations of non-European funding organisations in P2P networks 16 14 12 10 H2020 partnerships + JPI 8 6 4 2 0 Participations of non-European funding organisations in joint calls participations of non-European funding organisations in joint calls 400 395 350 300 250 200 184 150 100 50 41 8 0 FP6 FP7 Horizon 2020 JPI Participations of non-European research groups in RTD projects funded from joint calls participations of non-European research groups in RTD projects funded from joint calls 1600 1483 1400 1200 1000 800 600 408 400 373 200 29 0 FP6 FP7 Horizon2020 JPI 300 400 500 600 100 200 Participations 0 EDCTP2 JPI AMR PRIMA ERANet-LAC participations Eurostars 2 FACCE JPI EMPIR ERANETMED JPco-fuND BiodivScen EN-SUGI M-ERA.NET 2 of ARIMNet BiodivERsA3 non NEURON Cofund EMRP of JPI Urban Europe - ERA PerMed non European E-Rare-3 JPI Climate T2S - WaterWorks2017 European ERA-NET NEURON II EuroNanoMed III M-ERA.NET EN SGplusRegSys ERA-GAS ERA-MIN 2 research Eurostars JPCOFUND2 ERACAPS research JPI MYBL WaterWorks2015 ACT FP6+FP7+H2020+JPI BiodivERsA2 ERA-CVD ERA-MIN groups ERA-ARD II BONUS+ groups EJP RD ERA-ARD NEURON CIRCLE ERA CoBioTech in RTD ERA-HDHL JPND RTD in WoodWisdom-Net 2 BONUS GENDER NET Plus GeoERA AAL 2 projects EMEurope projects SusCrop ERA-IB-2 MANUNET III SusAn TRANSCAN-2 ERA-PG ETB-PRO funded HDHL-INTIMIC funded MarTERA ERASysBio+ FACCE Era Net Plus FLAG-ERA ForestValue HERA JRP UP from QuantERA from WaterWorks2014 WOODWISDOM-NET WoodWisdom-Net+ joint ANIHWA EMIDA joint ENSUF ERASysBio calls FACCE SURPLUS FLAG-ERA II calls HERITAGE PLUS ICRAD JPI Cultural Heritage SUSFOOD Participations 100 150 200 250 300 50 0 Canada USA South Africa Tunisia origin Korea, Republic of Brazil Uganda Morocco China of Tanzania Algeria Argentina non Egypt of Kenya India - non Taiwan European Australia Russia Ethiopia - Bosnia and Herzegovina European Chile Senegal Burkina Faso Japan Ghana research Lebanon Nigeria Mozambique New Zealand Peru Zambia research Congo, Democratic Republic of the Gabon Jordan groups Cameroon Zimbabwe FP6+FP7+H2020+JPI Madagascar Malawi Colombia Mali groups Mexico in RTD RTD in Côte d' Ivoire Dominican Republic Uruguay Guinea Sudan Liberia in RTD Belarus projects Rwanda Guatemala Panama Sierra Leone Thailand Vietnam Ecuador projects Swaziland funded Botswana Costa Rica Indonesia Namibia Pakistan Qatar Saudi Arabia from Angola funded Benin Bolivia Gambia joint Liechtenstein Togo Cape Verde Central African Republic calls Cuba from Hong Kong Lao Peoples Democratic Republic Malaysia Niger Singapore joint Bangladesh Belize Cambodia Equatorial Guinea Hong Kong calls Korea, Democratic People's Republic of Mauritius Nepal Nicaragua Oman International participation in RTD projects: H2020 vs. joint calls by H2020 partnerships participations of non-European research groups in RTD projects 2.000 9% 1.800 H2020 projects 1.600 1.400 projects funded by H2020 partnerships + JPI 1.200 1.000 800 10% 600 41% 10% 400 34% 19% 10% 7% 200 42% 26% 25% 20% 0 Korea Canada South Africa Taiwan Kenya New Brazil Australia Japan China United Russian (Republic of) Zealand (People's States Federation Republic of) Conclusions ➢ very strong general trend FP6 → FP7 → H2020 ➢ increased participation of funding organisations in network consortia ➢ increased participation of funding organisations in joint calls ➢ increased participation of research groups in funded RTD projects ➢ 2293 non-European research group participations in 5800 funded projects (vs 31800 total research group participations) = approx. 7.5% ➢ H2020 networks: 1482 of 17469 research groups in funded RTD projects = 8.5% ➢ some countries are particularly strong in applying to joint calls (compared to H2020) 19 Visit the ERA-LEARN Portal https://www.era-learn.eu/network-information/countries 20 Thank you. Globalisation of European Partnership Initiatives- Findings from interviews with experts from practitioners Peter Hahn and Jadranka Dokic, VDI/VDE IT Ralf König, FFG Workshop on Globalisation of European Partnerships, online, April 22, 2021 Background Page 23 Globalisation is a task of most Partnerships ➔ reflected in ERA-LEARN Work plan tasks (like monitoring, evaluation, widening etc. ) Mission of task • Support Transition H2020 → Horizon Europe • Results should be useful for acting/interested persons on the level of networks/partnerships • Search for specifics rather than statistics Approach • Database analysis • Interviews • Ratings regarding single selected questions Output Outcome Impact • Brief policy brief EC, MS • Dissemination: Website • Good/failed practice hints (for practitioners): Reflection during Workshop(s) ERA-LEARN Workshop on Globalisation of Partnerships Disclaimer Page 24 This was not science! • The choice of interview partners was made in an evolving cooperative process, not following clear criteria • People were interviewed as experts – we were not collecting official statements or compiling supporting facts for opinions • There is not „a“ Partnership – no clear limitations or borders, cross-xyz everywhere, joint actions, multiple projects under shared roofs…. • The subject „European Partnership“ is wide and comprises different types of initiatives acting on different levels (policy, agency) and in different global areas based on different motivations to do so ERA-LEARN Workshop on Globalisation of Partnerships Page 25 15 5 4 ERA-LEARN Workshop on Globalisation of Partnerships Findings – European Partnerships Importance of motivation for globalisation Page 26 Research Excellence - Connecting to the leading global research8,1 9,0 8,1 8,0 7,0 Coordination of R&I Access to global markets 6,0 5,0 7,4roadmaps 6,5 4,0 3,0 2,0 1,0 0,0 Distribution/dissemination Avoid duplication and of knowledge (global 6,4 increase research common good orientation) 7,2 efficiency Joint tackling of global Science diplomacy, NCP, 1 = not important 5 = average challenges 8,9 Accession FP etc. 6,1 10 = very important n = 14 average ERA-LEARN Workshop on Globalisation of Partnerships International participations (funding orgs.) in P2P under FP7 20 18 FP7 16 14 12 10 8 6 4 2 0 International participations (funding orgs.) in P2P under H2020 30 H2020 25 20 15 10 5 0 Findings / Thesis

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