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Why does ERA Need to Flourish

Why does ERA Need to Flourish. ERA – State of Play ERA Monitoring and ERA progress report Fabienne Gautier Dublin, 14th June 2013. Outline. (Political) background of ERA monitoring Milestones in 2013

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Why does ERA Need to Flourish

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  1. Why does ERA Need to Flourish ERA – State of Play ERA Monitoring and ERA progress report Fabienne Gautier Dublin, 14th June 2013

  2. Outline • (Political) background of ERA monitoring • Milestones in 2013 • State of play in building up the EMM and the ERA progress report (see note to ERAC of 29.05.2013) • ERA Stakeholders Survey: some illustrations of first results

  3. ERA Council Conclusions 11.12.2012 • Achieving the ERA will also require: • Monitoring of ERA progress in close connection with the European Semester • Top-level steering by the Council • The Commission is developing a robust ERA Monitoring Mechanism • ERAC is invited to provide strategic advice to the Council

  4. What milestones in 2013 ? • ERA Progress Report 2013 – September 2013 • Competitiveness Council – September 2013 (tbc) • European Council – October 2013 • ERAC / ERA groups opinion – October 2013 • Competitiveness Council – December 2013

  5. Commission State of Play [11.06.2013] • Statistics available (e.g. EUROSTAT, SHE figures, OECD,..) • SHOs Survey : finalisation analysis of responses (June) • MS Baseline study : on-going • European Semester: analysis NRPs almost finished • ERAWatch Country Mapping– all inputs available for Cion • ERAC and ERA-related groups: input Groups by June/July, October, interaction on ERA monitoring in ad hoc WG • Expert Group to support implementation – 3rd meeting 21 June

  6. The ERA monitoring mechanism (EMM) • Twomainelements: • State of play • Statistics • Differentstudies • StakeholderSurvey • Nationalreformstoidentifyprogress • Nationalreform programmes (MS) • Dedicatedreports and inputs (AC)

  7. "State of play" • Beingidentified (for 2011 as far as stakeholdersSurveyconcerns) • Willacknowledge ERA measuresannounced in the NRP 2013 • Bilateral interactionstaking place/beingscheduledtocheckinformationavailableto Commission • TheProgressReportshouldpresentthestate of playforeverypriority and at nationallevel

  8. ERA Progress Report: structure • PolicyReport(adopted by College): politicalassessment of progress to fosterpoliticalsteering of ERA • ERA facts and figures • Overallprogressbypriority • Analysisper country (Country fiches) • ERA State of play in 2011 and progresssince (as identified in theNRPs) • Annex: Policymeasures in support of ERA

  9. Overall progress by priority • Factual presentation • Indicates whether in each priority • there is a group of/all countries well advanced (based on best practices and their implementation) • there is a group/all countries where more action may be needed • The contributions of Stakeholders organisations • State of play Commission's actions

  10. Country fiches • Present the State of play by priorities (for relevant actions) based notably on: • National policy context (next slide) by ERA priority and action, presented in Annex • Survey results in terms of ERA implementation

  11. National policy context

  12. ERA stakeholder survey • Objective: identify the state of play of ERA and the areas where progress is possible and necessary Research funding organisations Research performing organisations in Member States and Associated Countries were contacted

  13. Survey response • 3500 answers, but… • private organisations (not targeted) • non-autonomous (non targeted) • Do not do research • Around 110 RFOs • Represent around 14% of GBAORD • Around 1400 RPOs (in general terms, around 10% of all national universities) • represent around 34% or total research staff in the EU

  14. ERA Progress Report: structure

  15. Thank you for your attentionhttp://ec.europa.eu/research/era

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