INCONTACT Regional Dialogue Platform(Southeast Asia) Report on the Outputs of the 2-nd Meeting 19 June, 2012, Bonn, Germany Yuriy Zaytsev National Research University Higher School of Economics
Purpose of the Dialogue Platform Side-event of the annual INCONTACT conferences; Involvement of the experts in the field of S&T cooperation between the region and EU; Particular emphasis on the global challenges relevant to the region; Recommendations to the European Commission on how to enhance bi-regional S&T cooperation.
Questions for discussion What should be the priority thematic focus areas of cooperation? What are the instruments to support SEA-EU STI cooperation? What are the most important capacity-building objectives to achieved? What are the opportunities and challenges, provided by brain circulation? Is there scope of energy between development cooperation and research cooperation programmes?
The priority thematic focus areas of cooperation Health: – Infectious diseases (NID, new and re-emerging diseases); Sustainable Agriculture: – Biotechnologies; – Food; – Fisheries; ICT; Nanotechnologies;
Instruments to support SEA-EU STI cooperation Consistency among EU-funded research programs; Synergy between different research initiatives at the regional level financed from different sources; Joint funding schemes; Raising effectiveness through establishing long-term cooperation programs (up to 10 years): – Joint laboratories; – Joint research. Development of the national research infrastructure. Impact assessment of the research projects, funded by the EU: – Potential benefits of the economy and society.
Capacity building Difficulties with practical integration into FP7; Need for more expertise to launch the project; Recommendations: – more programs, focused on the institutional development; – overcoming difficulties associated with approach to some FP programmes; – Broadening the scope of cooperation while dealing with regional/global challenges; – Difficulties with focus on different issues, which are needed to be addressed; – Synergy between different INCO NETs.
Research Mobility Bilateral mechanisms to support research mobility: – Joint post-docs programs; SEA countries have limited access to Marie Currie FP7; Some of the SEA countries do not have S&T cooperation agreement; Recommendations: – Mechanisms for research mobility, which work in both directions; – Long-term research exchange programmes; – Joint research infrastructure, trainings and programmes at the regional level.
Development cooperation and research cooperation programmes Coupling Development and research cooperation programmes; Policy coherence in research, development cooperation and technical development programmes; Research on global challenges related to the region to solve development problems;
Further cooperation within Horizon 2020 Building mutual understanding on how to address common global challenges; Increase effectiveness of the STI political dialogue between the regions; Policy coherence in the field of education, capacity building and development cooperation projects.
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