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19 th International Conference on Cultural economics ACEI, Valladolid, 23 June 2016 HORIZON 2020 WORK PROGRAMMES AND CALLS 2017 ON CULTURE AND CULTURAL HERITAGE Domenico ROSSETTI di VALDALBERO, PhD European Commission* DG RTD, UNIT B6 OPEN AND INCLUSIVE SOCIETIES [email protected] * Personally speaking 1

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ACEI2016 - Panel Session 3: Collaborative & International Research Opportunities on Cultural Economics. Horizon2020 presentation. Domenico Rossetti di Valdalbero (DG RTD, European Commission).

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19th International Conference on Cultural economics ACEI, Valladolid, 23 June 2016

HORIZON 2020

WORK PROGRAMMES AND CALLS 2017 ON CULTURE AND CULTURAL HERITAGE

Domenico ROSSETTI di VALDALBERO, PhD European Commission*

DGRTD,UNITB6OPENANDINCLUSIVESOCIETIESDomenico.Rosse=-di-Valdalbero@ec.europa.eu

* Personally speaking 1

Unit B6 in R&I policy Societal Challenge 6 & Integration of SSH

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EU Research and Innovation on Culture and Cultural Heritage (CCH)

Ø  Anoxymoron?

Ø  Tangiblesandintangibles?

Ø  Technological,scienMficandhumaniMes?

Ø  Agriculture,industryandservices?

Ø  EU,naMonal,regionalorlocalCCH?

Source: D. Rossetti 3

Research and Innovation

EU policy framework on CCH

"As we face common challenges, culture can help all of us, in Europe, Africa, Middle East, Asia, stand together, to fight radicalisation, and build an alliance of civilisations against those trying to divide us. This is why cultural diplomacy must be at the core of our relationship with today's world" Federica Mogherini, European Commission Vice-President and EU High Representative , 8 June 2016 (Towards and EU strategy for international cultural relations) Source: EC and EEAS

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Research and Innovation

Ø  Innovative use of CCH - from a perceived cost into an investment opportunity: production factor for the economy, catalyser for social cohesion and environmental sustainability, key ingredient in the new collaborative and creative economy

Ø  Cultural cooperation counters stereotypes and prejudice by nurturing dialogue, open-mindedness, dignity and mutual respect, i.e. preventing conflicts

Ø  A shift from conservation to transmission: CCH potential as a ‘living resource’ rather than a ‘stock’ to conserve and protect

Ø  EU culture and values in a multi-cultural society

A new EU R&I policy agenda for CCH

Source: Joint EC and EEAS COMM, 8 June 2016 and EC, DG RTD, 'Getting Cultural Heritage to work for Europe and SC6 EAG report 5

Source: EC

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Research and Innovation

CCH in the three pillars of Horizon 2020 Societal Challenges

Ø  SC 5 (Climate Action, Environment, Resource Efficiency and Raw Materials)

Ø  SC 6 (Europe in a changing world – Inclusive, Innovative and Reflective Societies)

Leading Industrial Technologies Advanced materials for protection/renovation of tangible CH

Excellent Science Ø  Research infrastructures Ø  Individual research grants: ERC and MSC

Source: EU, H2020 Regulation 7

SC5 - Cultural heritage for sustainable growth 2017 (€ 15 M)

SC5-21-2017

Cultural heritage as a driver for sustainable growth Heritage-led rural regeneration

SC5-22-2017

Innovative financing, business and governance models for adaptive re-use of cultural heritage

Source: EC, H2020 8

SC6 - CULT-COOP Topics (Understanding Europe – promoting the European public and cultural space)

2017 (€ 50 M)

CULT-COOP-2017-1

Democratic discourses and the rule of law

CULT-COOP-2017-2 Improving mutual understanding among Europeans by working through troubled pasts

CULT-COOP-2017-3 Cultural literacy of young generations in Europe

CULT-COOP-2017-4 Contemporary histories of Europe in artistic and creative practices

CULT-COOP-2017-5 Religious diversity in Europe - past, present and future

Source: EC, H2020

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SC6 - CULT-COOP Topics (Understanding Europe – promoting the European public and cultural space)

CULT-COOP-2017-6

Participatory approaches and social innovation in culture

CULT-COOP-2017-7 Cultural heritage of European coastal and maritime regions

CULT-COOP-2017-9 European cultural heritage, access and analysis for a richer interpretation of the past

CULT-COOP-2017-10 Culture, integration and European public space

CULT-COOP-2017-11 Understanding the transformation of European public administrations

Source: EC, H2020

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Conclusions

Ø  2017 Deadlines: 2 February for SC6 & 7 March for SC5

Ø  Stocktaking of previous EU research

Ø  Coherence with current and emerging EU policies

Ø  Think as a Coordinator or as a Partner (Management)

Ø  Different instruments (IA, RIA, CSA, ERA NET,…) and technicality of a EU project

Ø  Look beyond SC5 and SC6 (Embedding, MSC, ERC, Infrastructures)

Ø  Multi/pluri/inter/trans-disciplinary projects

Ø  If no submission of proposals, register as an Expert at:

http://ec.europa.eu/research/participants/portal4/desktop/en/experts/index.html

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Research and Innovation

ANNEX

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Research and Innovation

Examples of CCH funded under H2020 in SC5 (2014-15)

Ø  Robust internal thermal insulation of historic buildings (RIBuild, Arkitekt-Foreningen, DK, € 5M)

Ø  Heritage resilience against climate events on site (HERACLES, CNR, IT, € 6.5M)

Ø  Safeguarding cultural heritage through technical and organisational resources management (STORM, Engineering – Ingegneria informatica, IT, € 7.3M)

Source: EC and Cordis 13

Research and Innovation

Examples of CCH funded under H2020 in SC6 (2014-15)

Ø  Critical heritages: performing and representing identities in Europe (CoHERE, University of Newcastle, UK, € 2.5M)

Ø  The impact of cohesion policy on EU identification (COHESIFY, University of Strathclyde, UK, € 2.5M)

Ø  Cultural opposition: understanding the cultural heritage of dissent in the former socialist (COURAGE, Hungarian Academy of Sciences, HU, € 2.5M)

Ø  The internet of historical things and building new 3D cultural worlds (DigiArt, University of Liverpool, € 2.4M) Source: EC and Cordis 14

Research and Innovation

Examples of CCH funded under R&I Infrastructures

Ø  Advanced research infrastructure for archaeological dataset networking in Europe (ARIADNE, Univ. di Firenze, €6.6 M)

Ø  Integrated platform for the European research infrastructure on cultural heritage (IPERION CH, CNR, € 8M)

Ø  Collaborative European digital/archival infrastructure (CENDARI, Trinity College Dublin, € 6.5M)

Source: EC and Cordis 15