ERAWATCH INT

ERAWATCH International Monitoring and Analysis

 Coordinatore JRC -JOINT RESEARCH CENTRE- EUROPEAN COMMISSION 

 Organization address address: Rue de la Loi 200
city: BRUSSELS
postcode: 1049

contact info
Titolo: Mr.
Nome: Carlos
Cognome: Arribas
Email: send email
Telefono: +34 95 4488275
Fax: +34 95 4488300

 Nazionalità Coordinatore Belgium [BE]
 Totale costo 310˙652 €
 EC contributo 299˙997 €
 Programma FP7-INCO
Specific Programme "Capacities": International co-operation
 Code Call FP7-Adhoc-2007-13
 Funding Scheme CSA-SA
 Anno di inizio 2010
 Periodo (anno-mese-giorno) 2010-03-01   -   2011-11-30

 Partecipanti

# participant  country  role  EC contrib. [€] 
1    JRC -JOINT RESEARCH CENTRE- EUROPEAN COMMISSION

 Organization address address: Rue de la Loi 200
city: BRUSSELS
postcode: 1049

contact info
Titolo: Mr.
Nome: Carlos
Cognome: Arribas
Email: send email
Telefono: +34 95 4488275
Fax: +34 95 4488300

BE (BRUSSELS) coordinator 299˙997.00

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rtd    countries    policies    africa    cooperation    moldova    scope    int    dg    ipts    priorities    erawatch    international    administrative    efforts    service    analytical    chile    ukraine    arrangement    policymakers    country    policy    mexico    report    algeria    south    request    developments    additional    monitoring    selected    argentina   

 Obiettivo del progetto (Objective)

'This proposal sets out the approach for the development of ERAWATCH International, an information and analysis activity, envisaged to operate in close complementarity with the existing ERAWATCH Monitoring and Analysis Administrative Arrangement (ERAWATCH2). It has been prepared in response to the request for the Specific Service Agreement ERAWATCH International Monitoring and Analysis made to JRC IPTS by DG RTD on 22 July 2009. This request and its annex incorporate the results of discussions between the two services, and take into account ongoing developments in the main ERAWATCH service. Through the proposed administrative arrangement, the scope of monitoring and analysis activity in ERAWATCH International is determined by DG RTD and IPTS, and implemented by the latter. The primary objective of ERAWATCH International is to complement and extend the scope and analytical depth of the coverage of third countries by ERAWATCH. ERAWATCH International will develop and maintain additional country fiches for selected third countries with which the EC already has or is foreseen to have a S&T agreement (e.g. Argentina, Chile, Mexico, South Africa, Algeria and Moldova). It will also provide analytical reports on selected third countries and horizontal analyses across countries.'

Introduzione (Teaser)

EU-funded researchers have analysed developments in research policies around the world.

Descrizione progetto (Article)

Central governments and authorities provide much of the funding for research initiatives, in line with their own policy priorities. It is vital that policymakers have an informed and accurate picture of the research landscape to ensure that this money is used efficiently.

ERAWATCH was established by the EU to provide a comprehensive monitoring and analysis service of research policies across its Member States. An additional EU-funded research project, 'ERAWATCH international monitoring and analysis' (ERAWATCH INT), extended the scope of these efforts to cover research initiatives outside the European Union.

The 21-month project covered 13 countries: Algeria, Argentina, Australia, Canada, Chile, Egypt, Jordan, Mexico, Moldova, Morocco, New Zealand, South Africa and Ukraine. Project members produced a detailed report for each country giving an overview of the structure and evolution of its research system and policy context. In total, 52 specific templates were produced, four for each country, detailing important policy documents, organisations and programmes.

Further, ERAWATCH INT wrote in-depth analyses for five of the project countries: Mexico, Moldova, Republic of Korea, South Africa and Ukraine. One special report looked at science and technology cooperation between Europe and the United States and another focused on identifying priorities for research cooperation between the EU and India. These are two of the most important partners for the EU for research cooperation, yet in both cases there is a lack of systematic or readily available information.

Project efforts have considerably expanded knowledge of international research environments and outcomes provide policymakers with a comprehensive knowledge base. Armed with this information, they can aim to ensure research funding will provide the greatest benefits possible for citizens.

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