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Poland in the EuropeanResearch Area (ERA)
Wojciech Chrzanowski, Patrycja Szpinek, Jacek NamieśnikCentre of Excellence in Environmental Analytics and Monitoring
(CEEAM)http://www.pg.gda.pl/chem/CEEAMDepartment of Analytical Chemistry
The Chemical Faculty, Gdańsk University of Technology
European Research AreaLegal basis: „Towards a European Research Area”
(18.01.2000 r.)
Aim: improving conditions for scientific researchin Europe
Full utilisation of the enormous potential for research,accumulated all over Europe, requires stepping
beyondthe simple scheme of supplying the resources tosupport international co-operation in the field.
The document in question presents a possible scenario of such a venture.
European Research Area
ERA
Common political frameworkReducing
fragmentation of research effort
Better utilisation of resources
Lastingpartnership Mobilizing European
institutions, states, regions, scientific community, and the
business sector.
Scientific policy of Europe
ERA – the conceptERA’s goals are intertwined with three mutually
related and complementary concepts:
• Creation of an „internal research market” with three components: the knowledge, the scientists, the technology.
• Restructuring the European research infrastructure.
• Development of the European research policy.
Total budget of the EUFramework Programmes
3,27
5,366,6
13,1214,96
17,5
02468
1012141618
1984-1987 1987-1991 1991-1994 1994-1998 1998-2002 2002-2006
€ billion
UE 5th Framework ProgrammeThematic programmes:
TP1 (QOL) Quality of lifeTP2 (IST) Information driven society TP3 (GROWTH) Sustainable growth
TP4a (EESD) Environment TP4b (EESD) Energy
Horizontal programmes:HP1 (INCO 2) International co-operation
HP2 (INNOVATION-SME) Innovations and SMEHP3 (IMPR. HUMAN POTENTIAL) Networks, Conferences, Scholarships
Other programmes:JRC (Joint Research Centre), Mobility Information Centre
Polish partners in FP5 - applications
147
1442
141
1131
74241
10039
QoL
63,825,1204891,6129113637,5EU financial support (requested, € million)
66316418031494489810365641Polish partners
30151433562126101653Projects co-ordinated byPolish institutions
6271081682346367196124235Projects with Polish partners
2317519545817718080282643099173370275843Total partners
11179486017903036320834941054948155Total projects
IHPInnovInco-2ENEENVGROISTTotal
Polish partners in FP5 – projects accepted
15,4
178
13
172
9276
4328
IHP
3,29,112,721,237,923,427,2150,1UE financial support (granted, € million)
5456881862942262131295Polish partners
9461823392024192Projects co-ordinated by Polish institutions
3351691311712151741016Projects with Polish partners
835222945837732210451180041192273458Total partners
2053455102580610762638155413935Total projects
InnovInco-2ENEENVGROISTQoLTotal
Effectiveness of Polish scientists participating in FP5
Almost 25 % of proposals have been accepted,
Out of 4 235 proposals including Polish partners(research teams), 1 016 projects got financial support
Number of Polish scientists involved: 73 458
Total financial support gained € 150,1 million
Return (profit) 60%, Poland’s financial contribution had been ca. € 97 million
Polish FP5 leaders
7Institute for Ecology of Industrial Areas (Katowice)
7Warsaw Agricultural University
7Ships Design and Research Centre (Gdańsk)
8University of Gdańsk
8Wrocław University of Technology
8Institute of Electron Technology (Warsaw)
10Gdańsk University of Technology
10PAS Institute of Fundamental Technological Research (Warsaw)
10Academy of Mining and Metallurgy (Cracow)
11Jagiellonian University (Cracow)
21Warsaw University of Technology
26University of Warsaw
Number of projectsInstitution
6th Framework ProgrammeP1 (BIO) – Genomics and biotechnology for health
P2 (IST) – Information society technologies
P3 (NANO) - Nanotechnologies and material science
P4 (AERO) – Aeronautics and space
P5 (FOOD) – Food quality and safety
P6a (ENE) - Energy
P6b (TRA) - Transportation
P6c (SDGE) – Sustainable development, global change and ecosystems
P7 (SOC) – Citizens and governance in a knowledge-based society.
FP6- Basic components -
Integration of European research
efforts
Reinforcingthe foundations
of ERA
Shapingthe
ERA
- Basic principles -Concentration on
chosen priority areasSimplifying the
co-ordination rulesStrong bonds to national,
regional and other European initiatives.
Poland in FP6 (by priorities)(without ERA-NET, Euratom, INCO, JRC, P4 AERO)
Poland against NAS(without ERA-NET, Euratom, INCO, JRC, P4 AERO, P5 FOOD)
Poland in FP6 against EU15(without ERA-NET, Euratom, INCO, JRC, P4 AERO, P5 FOOD)
MORE FP6 STATISTICS
Poland in FP6 (by priorities)(without ERA-NET, Euratom, INCO, JRC)