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Title: Strategic priorities in International cooperation


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Strategic priorities in International
cooperation
  • Dr. Karin Refsnes
  • Executive Director - Strategic
    Priorities The Research Council of Norway
  • Co-chair Joint Committee
  • Cape Town, March 14-15, 2005

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The Research Council of Norway is a strategic
governmental agency
  • Adviser to the government on research-policy
    issues
  • Finance and stimulate public and private RD
  • Create arenas for cooperation and knowledge
    distribution

3
RCN financing mechanisms
  • Funding from 16 different ministries and the
    Research fund for long term research and
    innovation
  • Researcher driven projects 100 financed by RCN
  • Large scale and long term projects to
    universities and institutes
  • Competence building projects in universities and
    institutes 20 financed by industry, 80 by RCN
  • User driven innovation projects 50-70 financed
    by industry
  • Centres of excellence (13), new round of CoE (8)
    and Centres of research driven innovation (8)
  • Basic funding to research institutes (65)
  • Specific funding to young talented researchers
  • Different types of seed money for bilateral
    cooperation
  • Specific funding to institutes receiving funding
    from EU FP

4
Strategy for the Research Council of Norway
  • Enhanced quality in research
  • Increased research for innovation
  • Expanded dialogue between research and society
  • Increased internationalisation of Norwegian
    research
  • Do more to foster talent

5
International cooperation
  • Enhance participation in international
    organisations
  • Increase allocations for bilateral agreements
    with key research countries
  • Increase co-financing schemes for EU-projects
  • Open research programmes to participation by
    foreign researchers when appropriate
  • Work to enhance Norways reputation as an
    attractive host country for foreign researchers
  • Expand cooperation between research institutions
    in Norway and other countries by promoting
    network building and participatin actively in
    effort to shape the ERA and EU FP 7

6
Reflections from Norway concerning European
research policy and FP7
  • Norway is committed to contribute to a stringer
    and more coherent overall Europaen research and
    innovation effort
  • Securing continuity in thematic areas in FP 6 and
    in instruments is of great importance
  • Support is given to more emphasis on basic
    research and open competition between individual
    research teams at European level
  • FP7 should include more efficient ways of
    including third countries, both developing and
    emerging economies, as well as stimulating
    increased cooperation with USA, Canada, and Japan
    for mutual benefit
  • A few new areas
  • Oceans
  • Sustainable energy systems
  • The knowledge society

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The "Oceans" An economic area
  • Ocean energy systems
  • Marine geology geophysics
  • Maritime transport, hazards and safety
  • Marine tourism and leisure activities
  • Fisheries
  • Aquaculture
  • Food safety and health
  • Biotechnology and bioprospecting

8
Sustainable energy systems
  • Increase use of renewable energy
  • Activities related to hydrogen and fuel cells
  • Increased focus on petroleum research and
    development
  • Increased recovery from existing oil and gas
    fields
  • Finding and developing new petroleum resources
  • Technologies for safe capture, storage and use of
    CO2 - Kyoto perspective

9
The knowledge society
  • Renewd attention and broadening of the theme
    Citizens and Governance in a Knowledge based
    society in FP6
  • Investing in economic and social sciences and
    humanities, contributes to a better understanding
    of how to create a common knowledge base for
    governance, reforms and re-institutionalisation

10
Bilateral cooperation
  • RCN stimulates increased international
    cooperation with USA, Canada, Germany, France,
    Japan and China
  • Support to preprojects, 100.000 NOK per project
    (pilot projects, travel, conferences, seminars,
    networking etc.)
  • Support to initiating of projects, 500.000 per
    project
  • Under special circumstances, preprojects with
    other countries could be supported

11
Bilateral agreements administered by NRC
  • Egypt (1)
  • France (6)
  • Germany (3)
  • Indonesia (6)
  • Italy (2)
  • Japan (2)
  • China (2)
  • Russia (2)
  • Singapore (1)
  • South Africa (1)
  • Taiwan (1)
  • Thailand (1)
  • USA (1)

Most agreements do not have specific funds
attached to them. South Africa is the major
exception.
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International RD-cooperation
  • Between scientists
  • Between institutions
  • Between research programmes and directed
    internationalisation measures
  • Between countries
  • Europe the main route
  • North-America the strongest RD-region
  • Asia the coming economic region

13
International cooperation- challenges
  • EU increasingly important
  • High success rate in FP6
  • Bilateral agreements
  • Europe, Asia, North-America
  • Focus
  • Scientific excellence, technological
    opportunities, business relevance
  • Norway in 6FP
  • High success rate 28
  • Part of networks of high quality and position
  • 27 national programs in ERA-NET
  • Success areas
  • Food safety and quality-marine food
  • Environment
  • Maritime transport
  • Energy

14
International RD cooperation - Important
trends Norwegian PhD-students abroad
  • Reductions in the spending - but more intensified
  • International co-writing of articles increases
  • The cooperation with USA is most important and
    builds on long traditions
  • But the increase is towards Europe
  • PhD-students in USA constant, but decrease in
    students - they go to Australia
  • International cooperation is less extensive in
    Norway than in the other Nordic countries

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International cooperation- challenges
  • EU increasingly important
  • High success rate in FP6
  • Bilateral agreements
  • Europe, Asia, North-America
  • Focus
  • Scientific excellence, technological
    opportunities, business relevance
  • Norway in 6FP
  • High success rate 28
  • Part of networks of high quality and position
  • 16 national programs in ERA-NET
  • Success areas
  • Food safety and quality-marine food
  • Environment
  • Maritime transport
  • Energy

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Norwegian South African Co-operation in the EU
FRP6
Research area Programme Applications Approved
ICT IST 1 0
Materials NMP 2 0
Food FOOD 2 1
food security FOOD 2 1
Environment GLOBAL 8 1
Social Sciences CITIZENS 1 0
International Co-operation INCO 4 2
INCO 4 2
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