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HORIZON 2020 – SOCIETAL CHALLENGE 6
EUROPE IN A CHANGING WORLD – INCLUSIVE, INNOVATIVE AND REFLECTIVE SOCIETIES
Prof. Fabio Donato, Università di Ferrara
Rappresentante Italiano in Horizon 2020 – SC6
Milano, 14 marzo 2014
Excellent science
Industrial leadership
Societal challenges
Horizon 2020 pillars
Societal challenges
Inclusive societies Smart, sustainable and inclusive growth Resilient societies (migration, integration, demographic
change) Europe's role as a global actor
Innovative societies Evidence base support for the Innovation Union and ERA New forms of innovation Potential of all generations Cooperation with third countries
Reflective societies European heritage (memory, identity) European countries' and regions' history Europe's role in the world
Societal Challenge 6
H2020 and WP adoption timetable
Consultation of Member States: Sept - Nov
Formal vote: 20 Nov
Adoption of WP: 10 Dec
Publication of first calls for proposals: 11 Dec
SC6 National launch events: 11 Dec
Challenge 6 structured around 5 Calls
1. Overcoming the crisis (strategies and governance structures for Europe)
2. The Young generation (labour market, mobility, inclusion)
3. Reflective Societies (cultural heritage and European identities)
4. Europe as a global actor (supporting EU external policies & increasing international cooperation)
5. New forms of innovation (business models, social innovation, public sector innovation)
6
Call 1: Overcoming the crisis (2014-2015)
2014 Resilient and sustainable economic and monetary union in Europe
2014 The European growth agenda
2014 European societies after the crisis
2014 Political challenges for Europe
2015 ERA-NET on Smart Urban Futures
2015 Meeting new societal needs by using emerging technologies in the public sector
Call 2: The Young generation (2014-2015)
1. Early job insecurity and labour market exclusion
2. Youth mobility: opportunities, impacts, policies
2015 Lifelong learning for young adults: better policies for growth and inclusion in Europe
2015 The young as a driver of social change
5. Societal and political engagement of young people and their perspectives on Europe
Call 3: Reflective societies (2014/2015)
2014 ERA Net on Uses of the past
2015Emergence and transmission of European cultural heritage and Europeanization
2015European cohesion, regional and urban policies and the perceptions of Europe
2015 Cultural opposition in the former socialist countries
2015 The cultural heritage of war in contemporary Europe
2015 Innovation ecosystems of digital cultural assets
2014Advanced 3D modelling for accessing and understanding European cultural assets
2015 Communication and dissemination platform
2014 Social Platform on Reflective Societies
2014 Mobilising the network of NCP in SC6
Call 4: Europe as a global actor (2014/2015)
1.Enhancing and focusing R&I cooperation with the Union’s key international partners
2.Encouraging the R&I cooperation between the Union and selected regional partners
Call 4: Europe as a global actor (2015)
3. Europe's contribution to a value-based global order and its contestants
4.The EU's contribution to global development: in search of greater policy coherence
5. Rethinking the EU crisis response mechanism in light of recent conflicts
6.Re-invigorating the partnership between the two shores of the Mediterranean
7.Towards a new geopolitical order in the South and East Mediterranean region
8. The European Union and the Eastern Partnership
9. The European Union, Turkey and its wider neighbourhood: challenges and opportunities
10. The European Union and integration challenges in the Balkans
11.European cultural and science diplomacy: exploiting the potential of culture and science in the EU’s external relations
12. The cultural, scientific and social dimension of EU-LAC relations
Call 5: New forms of innovation (2014/2015)
20142015
ICT-enabled open government
2014 Understanding and supporting Business model innovation
2014 The economic impact of the Innovation Union
2015 Innovative schemes for open innovation and science 2.0
2015 Social innovation Community
2014 Platform for ICT for Learning and Inclusion
2014 Towards joint programming under H2020
2014 Synchronised Call initiatives
2015 Innovative mobile e-government applications by SMEs
2015 SME business model innovation
Other actions
I.Actions to foster innovation policies: strengthen the evidence-base for R&I policy making
II.Actions to foster innovation policies: support the development of R&I policies
III. Actions to foster innovation policies: new forms of innovation
IV. International cooperation
V. External expertise
VI. COST
L’azione di tutela degli interessi italiani
Stop a De Coubertin!
Coerenza con le policy europeeTecnicalità dei progetti
Piattaforme istituzionali e organizzative (caso di eccellenza: Ipoch2)
Multidisciplinarietà“Taglio” finanziario dei progetti
Il contributo italiano alla costruzione di un pensiero
europeo