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Presentation of the Open Access Infrastructure for Research in Europe Project (OpenAIRE)
This lecture was held at the ERA-LEARN Workshop on the Practical Implementation of Alignment I: Learning from Good Practice
Category: Slides
Presentation of the JPI Oceans’ Sharing of Infrastructure
This lecture was held at the ERA-LEARN Workshop on the Practical Implementation of Alignment I: Learning from Good Practice
Category: Slides
Example of real cofunded call
This lecture was held at the ERA-LEARN workshop: Implementing Joint Calls. A hands-on workshop for new practitioners in ERA-NET Cofund.
Category: Slides
ERA-LEARN workshop agenda: Implementing Joint Calls. A hands-on workshop for new practitioners in ERA-NET Cofund
Agenda of the ERA-LEARN workshop: Implementing Joint Calls. A hands-on workshop for new practitioners in ERA-NET Cofund
Category: Agenda
History, scope and development of the ERA-NET scheme in Horizon 2020
This lecture was held at the ERA-LEARN workshop: Implementing Joint Calls. A hands-on workshop for new practitioners in ERA-NET Cofund.
Category: Slides
Introduction to the ERA-LEARN 2020 platform & manual for call implementation
This lecture was held at the ERA-LEARN workshop: Implementing Joint Calls. A hands-on workshop for new practitioners in ERA-NET Cofund.
Category: Slides
Example Impact model with evaluation objectives and list of indicators
The ERA-NET project ICT-AGRI-1 initially started in the EU’s Framework Programme 7 in 2009, the follow-up project ICT-AGRI-2 was launched in 2014 and is scheduled until 2017. The ICT-AGRI project coordinates itself research projects with the aim of enabling precision farming by means of information and communication technologies and robotics. As these projects receive funding, an evaluation is required in order to assess the value they generate. This evaluation task is described in Work Package 5 “Impact assessment and evaluation of ERA-NET effectiveness“, one of the Work Packages which every ERA-NET project consortium has to manage. The impact model presented hereafter has been elaborated in order to accomplish this Work Package. It serves as a basis for setting up questionnaires to collect data on the impacts and the effectiveness of the ICT-AGRI research projects.
Category: Example
Presentation of the HDHL-JPI DEDIPAC Knowledge Hub
This lecture was held at the ERA-LEARN Workshop on the Practical Implementation of Alignment I: Learning from Good Practice
Category: Slides
Introductory Remarks on Inter-Operability
This lecture was held at the ERA-LEARN Workshop on the Practical Implementation of Alignment I: Learning from Good Practice
Category: Slides
GPC Meeting 2015-06-03: summary conclusions
Summary conclusions of the High Level Group for Joint Programming (GPC) Meeting on 3 June 2015.
Category: Report
ERA-LEARN 2020 Newsletter #1 (May 2015)
The newsletter features latest news and information on: *) ERA-LEARN 2020: 2014 to 2017; *) New information and learning platform for the P2P community; *) New ERA-NET Cofunds: from wind farms to rare diseases; *) A Joint Programming Initiative on Oceans; *) European Joint Programme Cofund Action; *) Conference ‘A new start for Europe: opening up to an era of innovation’, 22-23 June 2015, Brussels; *) Public-Public Partnerships and Joint Programming conference 2015
Category: Newsletter
JPI MYBL External Evaluation Report
Example JPI Evaluation
Category: Report
Opinion on a renewed mandate of the High Level Group on Joint Programming (GPC)
The High Level Group on Joint Programming (GPC) has been established in 2008 as a dedicated configuration of CREST (which since then became ERAC) in order to initiate and facilitate the Joint Programming Process (JPP) as defined in the Council Conclusions of 2 December 2008 (OJ C 24 of 2009, p. 3).
Since then the GPC, according to its initial mandate, has identified ten Joint Programming Initiatives (JPIs), has developed Voluntary Guidelines for Framework Conditions for Joint Programming and has taken further initiatives in support of the advancement of the JPIs and the JPP.
Considering the current status of the JPP and the new requirements for a specific strategic advice within the European Research Area (ERA), in the view of a possible revision of its mandate, the GPC proposes that a renewed mandate could include the following tasks:
Category: Report
Mandates for GPC Implementation Groups (IG)
The GPC Implementation Groups (IG) shall have the objective to advise the GPC on the practical implementation of the recommendations provided for by the GPC ad hoc Working Groups (WG) on: Alignment; GPC and JPIs; Framework Conditions; Measuring JPIs Progress and Impact. Furthermore they shall, on request of the GPC, take effective action in implementing those recommendations.
The IGs shall be set up for a maximum period of 1 year starting in February 2015 and can be extended for equal period upon approval of the GPC Plenary.
Category: Report
GPC Meeting 2014-12-23: summary conclusions
Summary conclusions of the High Level Group for Joint Programming (GPC) Meeting on 23 December 2014.
Category: Report
Provisional Work Programme 2014-2016 of the High Level Group for Joint Programming (GPC)
Provisional Work Programme 2014-2016 of the High Level Group for Joint Programming (GPC)
Category: Report
The ERA-NET scheme from FP6 to Horizon 2020
Report on ERA-NETs, their calls and the experiences from the first calls under Horizon 2020. Published by the EUROPEAN COMMISSION, Directorate-General for Research and Innovation, Directorate B — Innovation Union and European Research Area, Unit B.2 — ERA Policy and Reform. October 2014.
Category: Report
2014 Biennial Report of the High Level Group for Joint Programming (GPC)
This Biennial Report marks the transition from the ”start-up” phase to a more mature phase of the GPC life cycle. While the “start-up” phase was mainly dedicated to the identification and selection of the proposals for Joint Programming Initiatives (JPIs), to the launch of the 10 JPIs and to the production of a set of Voluntary Guidelines for implementing the framework conditions for joint programming, the current phase aims at consolidating the strategic role of the GPC as a forum for Member States, Associated Countries and the Commission to oversee the Joint Programming Process. This function corresponds to the wish expressed by the Council to see alignment of national strategies, priorities and research programmes with the jointly agreed strategic research agendas, in order to tackle major societal challenges.
Category: Report
ERA-LEARN Newsletter Vol. 7 (November 2014)
The newsletter features latest news and information on: *) ERA-LEARN: 2009 to 2014; *) New tools are available on www.ERA-LEARN.eu; *) ERA-LEARN 2020: a preview; *) New approach for ERA-NETs under Horizon 2020 well understood by the applicants; *) ERA-NET Cofund proposals submitted to the Horizon 2020 calls in 2014; *) Joint Programming: latest news; *) From FP6 to Horizon 2020: European Commission Report on ERA-NETs and their calls
Category: Newsletter
Report of the GPC Working Group on Alignment
A crucial element of the Joint Programming Process is the alignment of national and European strategies and research programmes with Strategic Research Agendas (SRAs) of Joint Programming Initiatives (JPI). The Working Group was tasked with drafting a report to the GPC with the objective of exploring the concept of alignment in order to develop a common understanding of the ways alignment is undertaken in the context of Joint Programming; producing practical recommendations to implement actions that lead to alignment and making proposals for establishing measurable targets to help monitor the progress of alignment.
Category: Report