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EU RESEARCH GRANTS WORKSHOP ON ‘LEADING IN RESEARCH DEVELOPMENT ACTIVITIES FOR HIGHER EDUCATION’

EU RESEARCH GRANTS WORKSHOP ON ‘LEADING IN RESEARCH DEVELOPMENT ACTIVITIES FOR HIGHER EDUCATION’ 27-28 MAY 2013. What is Horizon 2020?. Commission proposal: 80 billion euro Research and innovation funding 2014-2020. Three priorities:. Excellent science Industrial leadership

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EU RESEARCH GRANTS WORKSHOP ON ‘LEADING IN RESEARCH DEVELOPMENT ACTIVITIES FOR HIGHER EDUCATION’

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  1. EU RESEARCH GRANTS WORKSHOP ON ‘LEADING IN RESEARCH DEVELOPMENT ACTIVITIES FOR HIGHER EDUCATION’ 27-28 MAY 2013

  2. What is Horizon 2020? Commission proposal: • 80 billion euro • Research and innovation funding • 2014-2020

  3. Three priorities: Excellent science Industrial leadership Societal challenges

  4. Priority 1: Excellent science

  5. Priority 2: Industrial leadership

  6. Priority 3: Societal challenges

  7. New EU International Strategy in Science & Innovation

  8. Dual approach • Openness: • Horizon 2020 open to participation from across the world • ca. 1500 collaboration projects / year • More self-funding by partner countries (BRICs, etc.) Targeted actions: • Thematic: identifying areas for international cooperation • Differentiation by countries/regions to target partners for cooperation

  9. EU – ASEAN Cooperation Education and Culture

  10. ASEAN in FP7 (2007-2013) • 103 Projects • 149 Participating Organisations • 212 Participations • € 516.9 million - Project Total Cost • € 360.7 million Project EC Contribution • € 39.6 million - ASEAN Participants Total Cost • € 27.4 million - EC Contribution • € 12.2 million - ASEAN Participants own Contribution • 158 Marie Curie - mobility grants

  11. Cooperation with Malaysia under FP7 • 17 projects ongoing, overall value > 90 million EUR • Majority of partners are universities, but also research organizations, companies, government agencies • Main fields of cooperation: Food, Agriculture & Fisheries and Biotechnology; Nano-sciences, Nanotechnologies, Materials and new Production Technologies; Health. Top 5 international partners: UK, DE, FR, TH, IT

  12. ASEAN in FP7 Context (2007-2013)

  13. FP7 Participations (2007-2013)signed grant agreements

  14. Participation Areas (2007-2013)-ASEAN Participant total cost (€)-

  15. Main ASEAN research partners • BIOMEDICAL SCIENCES INSTITUTES Singapore • MAHIDOL UNIVERSITY Thailand • NSTDA Thailand • NATIONAL UNIVERSITY OF SINGAPORE Singapore • INSTITUT PASTEUR DU CAMBODGE FOUNDATION Cambodia • INTERNATIONAL CENTER FOR LIVING AQUATIC RESOURCES Malaysia • FISHBASE INFORMATION & RESEARCH GROUP INC Philippines • Center for International Forestry Research Indonesia • INTERNATIONAL HEALTH POLICY PROGRAM FOUNDATION Thailand • UNIVERSITAS PAJAJARAN Indonesia • GADJAH MADA UNIVERSITY Indonesia • INSTITUTE OF MATERIALS RESEARCH AND ENGINEERING Singapore

  16. Thank you! Find out more: www.ec.europa.eu/research/horizon2020 Viktorija.Kaidalova@eeas.europa.eu Programme Manager, EU- Malaysia Cooperation, EU Delegation to Malaysia

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