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Inaugural workshop SEISMIC

Soraya ZanardoEUROCITIES

Hungary9 September 2014

Relevant EU policies for the project SEISMIC

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• Introducing SEISMIC as a project funded by the European Union

• Introducing some relevant EU policies for the project

This presentation

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1. SEISMIC is about thinking urban development in Europe in a socially innovative way; i.e. imagining solutions to social challenges at the same time as empowering society and the main stakeholders to act on them.

SEISMIC = urban development and social innovation

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2. The two main objectives of SEISMIC are:

-To create 10 national networks gathering a large variety of stakeholders of urban development

-To gather the ideas coming from these networks and feed them back at European level towards JPI Urban Europe, among others.

SEISMIC = 10 national networks European level

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3. SEISMIC is a project funded by the European Commission Directorate General working on Research and Innovation

SEISMIC = European research project

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4. The 7th framework programme is the source of funding. Its work strand entitled ‘science in society’ inspires the strong link that SEISMIC aims to create between stakeholders of urban development and urban research.

SEISMIC = Science with and for society

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5. The SEISMIC project activities are carried out by a consortium of partners: organisations from different countries that team up and share the tasks planned to achieve the objectives of SEISMIC.

SEISMIC = a team of European organisations

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• Part 1: EU institutions in relation to urban issues

• Part 2: EU policies and urban development in Europe

• Part 3: Urban development and social innovation in the SEISMIC countries

SEISMIC scoping paper: introducing relevant EU policies

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• Education: EU supporting competence complement, advise and support national and local action.

• Communication from the EU Commission on Early Childhood Education and Care (ECEC)

ensure universal access to ECEC. Education Migration Employment Gender

 • Urban dimension• An echo of this EU policy in cities: Early childhood education

and care in Munich

One example of EU policy relevant for SEISMIC: Education

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Thanks for your attention,the floor is yours.

Contact:Soraya.zanardo@eurocities.eu

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