Transcript Lysbilde 1
NordForsk
Gunnel Gustafsson
Strategies and tools for Grand Challenges responding Research
Brussels February 28th 2012
NordForsk
• NordForsk is a platform for joint Nordic research and research policy
development in the Nordic countries.It was established by the Nordic
Council of Ministers in 2005.
• The aim of the organisation is to facilitate cooperation in all fields of
research when this adds value to work being conducted nationally.
• Its main stakeholders are the national research financing bodies in the
five Nordic Countries.
• Basic funding is provided by the Nordic Council of Ministers and
additional funding by stakeholders especially the Research Councils in
the different countries.
The Lund Declaration
Main Points:
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European research must focus on the Grand
Challenges of our time moving beyond current rigid
thematic approaches
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This calls for a New Deal among European institutions
and Member States – cooperation that builds on
transparency and trust
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Identifying and responding to Grand Challenges should
involve stakeholders from both public and private
sectors taking into account the global dimension
NordForsk Strategy 2011-2014
NordForsk’s main
collaboration areas:
• Research infrastructure
• Research funding
• Landscape analysis
• Nordic – European relations
• Communication
The first Nordic Joint Programme in response to
Grand Challenges
The Top-level Research Initiative was started by the five Nordic Prime
Ministers, and in the Riksgränsen declaration (2008) it is stated that:
”The Nordic region is in a strong position to pioneer efforts to combat
climate change. A sustainable Nordic model for meeting climate challenges
will demonstrate the potential for combining reduced emissions with economic growth”.
What is accomplished so far ?
• Common pot with contributions
from all the five Nordic Countries
• Improved governance structure –
larger and initiatives which cuts
across policy sectors
• Organizing in a way which makes it
possible to move quickly from policy
to action
• Cooperation across the publicprivate domains, across sectors and
disciplines
Other large-scale Programmes with Nordic Centres of
Excellence as the main instrument
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Food, Nutrition and Health
The Nordic Welfare Societies
Effect studies and adaptation to climate change
Interaction between climate change and the cryosphere
eScience globalisation initiative
Educational research in the North
Funding in Million Euros for all
Health and Welfare
NordForsk common pot funding
0.8
The total common pot funding
of our programmes operating
2005-2011 amounts to more than
130 million Euros.
0.1
21.5
Nordic funding
55.2
15.5
Sweden
Denmark
Finland
Norway
13.3
Iceland
Lithuenia
25.5
Processes - important steps with
eScience as an example
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Dialogue between The Nordic Council of Ministers (NCM) and NordForsk
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Agreement on a large programme in the Nordic Council of Ministers (NCM)
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A start up grant is given by the NCM to NordForsk on the condition that the research
Councils in the Nordics contribute with at least twice as much
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A consultation process with Research Financing Agencies takes place with
discussions on more specific theme, funding etc.
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Commitment to common pot financing is concluded, not all Nordic countries have to
agree to take part in the Initiative
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Results of the consultation processes are reported to the Board of NordForsk, which
commits NordForsk to the Initiative
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A steering committee is appointed with representatives of funding organizations and
tasked with further elaboration of the programme
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A call is announced within a year from commitment to common pot
What are the lessons learned?
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The main issues addressed in response to Grand Challenges should be based on political
decisions, but the elaboration of them left to knowledge triangle based expertise.
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There should be a Board or Steering Committee, with representatives for the main stakeholders,
tasked with making strategic decisions
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A platform/organization such as NordForsk is needed to drive processes which facilitate à la carte
commitment and trust in order to make it possible to move quickly from policy to action
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A new way of perceiving the interconnectedness between nature and human action is needed in
order to unleash Europe´s full potential to turn problems into opportunities with the help of
knowledge – and such a new mind set is emerging
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It is possible to make knowledge contributions to solutions to problems emerging from Grand
Challenges with the help of regional initiatives
Can the Nordic model be adapted to
European needs?
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Yes , we think they can be used to create incentives for linking
Joint Programmes to the Horizon 2020 support for grand
societal challenges
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There are few reasons to believe that Nordic ways of
facilitating trust creating processes and compromises are
unique.
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A New Deal is a necessary precondition for a well functioning
knowledge society in Europe and world wide, and the question
is if Europe can become a forerunner in this respect.
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Let us discuss next steps to accomplishing urgently needed
ways to move towards a New Deal in Europe!
Thank you for your attention!
www.nordforsk.org