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Klaus SchuchCentre for Social Innovation, Austria
Klaus SchuchCentre for Social Innovation, Austria
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S&T International Cooperation Network for Eastern Europeanand Central Asian Countries
Activities at both the policy and operational level to strengthen S&T cooperation between the EU MS, ACs and the Eastern European and Central Asian countries:
– Policy aspects;– Enhance participation in FP7;– Analyses, Quality and Dissemination
IncoNet EECAhttp://www.inco-eeca.net/
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23 partners from 21 countries coordinated by International Centre for Black Sea Studies (ICBSS), Greece
– EECA 9 countries: Armenia, Azerbaijan, Belarus, Georgia, Kazakhstan, Moldova, Russia, Ukraine, Uzbekistan plus activities for Kirghizstan, Turkmenistan, Tadzhikistan
– EU MS & AC 12 countries: Austria, Bulgaria, Germany, Greece, Finland, France, Norway, Romania, Poland, Estonia, Turkey, Sweden
IncoNet EECAhttp://www.inco-eeca.net/
Consortium members
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Support and facilitation of a bi-regional EU – EECA S&T policy dialogue:
– S&T potentials, policy goals, common priorities, joint scenarios and implementation strategies
– 3 Policy Dialogue Platforms– Stakeholders Conference “EU – EECA
S&T cooperation: The way forward”
IncoNet EECAhttp://www.inco-eeca.net/
Policy aspects (1)
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Coordination with other EU policies– European Neighbourhood Policy – ENP– Four Common Spaces with Russia– Development Cooperation and Economic
Cooperation with Central Asia (DCEC)– Education Policy (Life Long Learning
Programme) – Innovation policy (Competitiveness and
Innovation Programme – CIP)
4 analytical papers and recommendations on how to make the optimum use of the different instruments
IncoNet EECAhttp://www.inco-eeca.net/
Policy aspects (2)
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Enhance participation in FP7: Input for FP7 SICA
Thematic workshops to identify topics of mutual EECA-EU interestPast:
– Information Day FP7 ”Energy and Environment”, Minsk, Belarus, 16 September 2008
– Brokerage event FP7 ”Food, Agriculture, and Biotechnology”, Astana, Kazakhstan, 2-3 December 2008
Future:– 17-18 September 2009, Warsaw, Poland -
Brokerage Event ”Nanotechnology” http://www.kpk.gov.pl/nmpbrokerage2009/
– 5-6 October 2009, Kiev, Ukraine – Workshop ”Transport”
– 19-20 October 2009, Yerevan, Armenia - Information & Brokerage Event ”Environment” http://be.sci.am
IncoNet EECAhttp://www.inco-eeca.net/
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Enhance participation in FP7 ‘People’, ‘Ideas’ and ‘Capacities’
Programmes ”People” PowerPoint presentation,
Information Days in EECA, 2008Potential Host Research Institutions in EECA
countries for EU researchers http://www.increast.eu/en/448.php
Monthly "People" Newsletters in Russian and English http://www.inco-eeca.net/en/105.php
Workshop on barriers to mobility with recommendations on how to increase it: October 2009, Moscow, Russia
Newsletters - review of ‘Ideas’ and ‘Capacities – SMEs’ work programmes in Russian and English
Guidelines for the participation in the ‘Ideas’ and the ‘Capacities – SMEs’ Programmes, January 2010
IncoNet EECAhttp://www.inco-eeca.net/
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Support the NCPs/NIPs in EECA
Analysis of the state of the art of NCPs and NIPs in EECA
Analytical report with recommendations to be addressed to EECA decision makers
Training and consultancy for NCPs and NIPs in EECA by EU project partners
IncoNet EECAhttp://www.inco-eeca.net/
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Analyses, Monitoring and Review
Mapping of key Institutes Analysis of S&T cooperation
patternsImproving S&T Statistical
Systems Analysis of national policies
towards global challenges
IncoNet EECAhttp://www.inco-eeca.net/
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Mapping of key InstitutesKey national research institutions:
– Publications in international peer-reviewed journals (at least 5 international pub.)
– Participation in international projects FP6, FP7, INTAS, TACIS, COST, ISTC, STCU, 2002 – 2008
– Nationally important research institutions
Database “Key institutions” (incl. profiles) on web portal www.increast.eu
– FP7 thematic priorities and Frascati Manual (2002) classification of scientific fields
IncoNet EECAhttp://www.inco-eeca.net/
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Example
D. Uznadze Institute of Psychology (UIP) Main Research Area (FRASCATI): SOCIAL SCIENCES
FP7 thematic priorities: SSH
Organisation Activity Type: research institution - research institutionearch
Size of Organisation (headcount)
Organisation's profile: The Institute of Psychology founded by Dimitri Uznadze in 1943 is named after him even today.D. Uznadze together with the other collaborators of the Institute formed the principles of the Set Theory. The original method of the experimental investigation of the Set Theory enables artificial working out and differentiating of the Set, finding out the outcome of the action and then describing the step by step suppression of the latter ….
Experience of international co-operation: INTAS: Yes
Contact: Mr. Irakli Imedadze
22 P. Iashvili str. 0107 Tbilisi/Georgia
Tel: 995 32 998 941Fax: 995 1483 [email protected]; [email protected]
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Analysis of S&T cooperation patterns
between the EU and EECA at 3 governance levels:
– Pan – European • S&T Agreements • FP6, FP7, INTAS, COST, EUREKA, ISTC, and
STCU– Intergovernmental
• bilateral agreements EECA - EU MS, AC & programmes
• co-authored international scientific publications
– Research organisations• national S&T coordinating bodies, funding
agencies, research associations
IncoNet EECAhttp://www.inco-eeca.net/
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Cooperation Patterns in FP6EECA countries DE FR UK IT PL ES RU UA AM AZ GE KZ KG UZ
Armenia ■ ■ ■ ■ ■
Azerbaijan ■ ■ ■ ■
Georgia ■ ■ ■ ■ ■
Belarus ■ ■ ■ ■ ■
Moldova ■ ■ ■ ■
Russia ■ ■ ■ ■ ■
Ukraine ■ ■ ■ ■ ■
Kazakhstan ■ ■ ■ ■ ■
Kyrgyzstan ■ ■ ■
Uzbekistan ■ ■ ■ ■
Tajikistan* ■ ■ ■ ■ ■
Turkmenistan ■ ■ ■ ■ ■
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Cooperation Pattern Nanotechnology INTAS
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Bibliometric Analysis
15,7
12,8
7,8
6,8
4,9
4,5
3,1
3,1
2,9
2,8
2,5
2,4
2,3
2
1,8
0 2 4 6 8 10 12 14 16 18
GERMANY
USA
FRANCE
UK
ITALY
JAPAN
SWEDEN
POLAND
NETHERLANDS
SWITZERLAND
SPAIN
CANADA
UKRAINE
FINLAND
BELGIUM
The articles with Russian scientists’ participation had co-authors from 162 countries. The selected 15 countries constituting 75,4%. The most collaboration partners are Germany, USA and France.
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Analysis of S&T cooperation patterns. Conclusions (1)
Geographical location of countries obviously influences the collaboration patterns – the EU MS/AC collaborate most often with the EECA countries that are in their closest neighbourhood Historical and cultural ties also play a role in forming collaboration networksCollaboration reflects the potential of S&T sector in the countries as well as balance of national prioritiesMajor thematic fields of well established EU – EECA cooperation are physical and mathematical sciences, nanotechnology and environment
IncoNet EECAhttp://www.inco-eeca.net/
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Analysis of S&T cooperation patterns. Conclusions (2)
FP: important topics of collaboration:– sustainable development, global change and
ecosystems; – social sciences and humanities; – coordination of the international cooperation
(multiple topics of the cooperation)– information and communication technologies
Most of the international publications by the EECA countries’ scientists in the fields of traditional expertise: Physics, Chemistry, Material Sciences, Engineering, and Mathematics
IncoNet EECAhttp://www.inco-eeca.net/
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Improving S&T Statistics Assessment report on the current status of S&T statistics in EECA
– Collected questionnaire on state of the art of S&T national statistics
– Expert workshop in Vienna– Recommendations on improving national systems of
S&T statistics in EECA countries and ways of adapting the international statistical standards in the national statistical practice
Contact to UNESCO, OECD and EUROSTAT: principal readiness to support the upgrading of S&T statistic systems in EECA with expertise provide, but external funding is neededGeneric proposal to upgrade S&T statistic systems in EECA
IncoNet EECAhttp://www.inco-eeca.net/
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Analysis of national policies towards global challenges
A common methodological approach and appropriate templates for collection of information on national policies and implementation measures addressing global issuesAn international workshop on global issues in Ljubljana with participation of several INCO-NETs 2008Elaboration of an information system on RTD programmes tackling climate change in the INCO-NET third partner countriesData on national RTD programmes, national strategies - online database: http://www.global-issues-rtd.info/index.html
IncoNet EECAhttp://www.inco-eeca.net/
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EU-EECA S&T cooperation Web Portal http://www.increast.eu/
IncoNet EECAhttp://www.inco-eeca.net/
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Thank you!Klaus [email protected]
Centre for Social Innovation, AustriaAnna Pikalova
[email protected] University - Higher School of
Economics, Russia