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Science Communication matters from day one
Trends in HORIZON 2020
Alexandra Ruete
Directorate-General for Research and Innovation
European Commission
Bioeconomy Forum
Brussels, 3 December 2014
output&
impact-oriented
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Commission's actions
• Policy
Stronger focus on innovation aspect
• Dissemination
Commission's websites
• Communication
related to Commission's political goals ; show leverage effects
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focus
Communication
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Grant Agreement
Article 38.1
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Horizon2020 - Grant Agreement
Art. 38 PROMOTING THE ACTION — VISIBILITY OF EU FUNDING
38.1
Communication activities by beneficiaries
“The beneficiaries must promote the action and
its results, by providing targeted information to
multiple audiences (including the media and the
public) in a strategic and effective manner.”
[…]
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Horizon 2020
Annotated Grant Agreement
Projects:
 must define a "comprehensive communication plan"
 must include in the proposal a work package for communication or include
them into another work package
 need to address the "public policy perspective" with their communication
activities
 need to keep their communication measures proportionate to the scale of the
action.
 may freely choose the type of communication activities
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Good communication
 starts at the outset of the action and continues
throughout its entire lifetime
 is strategically planned
 identifies and sets clear communication objectives
 is targeted and adapted to audiences that go
beyond the project’s own community
 chooses pertinent messages
 uses the right medium and means
 is proportionate to the scale of the action
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"Communicating EU Research & Innovation
- Guidance for project participants - "
http://ec.europa.eu/research/participants/data/ref/h2020/other/gm/h2020guide-comm_en.pdf
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Horizon 2020 - Grant Agreement
Art. 38
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Before engaging in a communication activity
expected to have a major media impact, the
beneficiaries must inform the [Commission][Agency]
(see Article 52).
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Horizon 2020 - Grant Agreement
38.1.2 Information on EU funding - use of EU emblem
a)
EU emblem
High-resolution emblems can be found here
http://europa.eu/about-eu/basic-information/symbols/flag/
b) The following text:
This project has received funding from the [European Union’s
Horizon 2020 research and innovation programme][Euratom
research and training programme 2014-2018] under grant
agreement No [number].
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Communication in the
H2020 project lifecycle
 Proposal
• Work package for communication (or in another work package)
• Comprehensive communication plan
 Evaluation
• Taken into consideration as part of the criterion "impact"
 Reporting
• Overview of the progress must also describe the communication
activities
 Project Management
• EC: interim and final assessment
• Beneficiaries: need to inform EC prior to activity with a major media
impact
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Dissemination
Dissemination
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What do we understand by Open Access?
OA = online access at no charge to the user
• to peer-reviewed scientific publications
• to research data
Two main OA publishing models
• Green OA: Self-archiving by the author into any chosen
repository (immediate/delayed)
• Gold OA: immediate OA provided by the publisher on the
journals website (costs covered)
What OA is NOT
• Not an obligation to produce a publication
• Not at odds with patenting
• OA publications not different from any peer reviewed publication
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Open Access to publications
Underlying principle in Horizon 2020
• Obligation to provide OA, either through the Green
or Gold way
• Allowed embargoes: 6/12 months
• Gold open access costs eligible for reimbursement
as part of the project budget while the project runs
& post-grant support being piloted
• Authors encouraged to retain copyright and grant
licences instead
• Ensure OA to the bibliographic metadata that
identify the deposited publication, via the
repository
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Open Access to research data
A limited pilot, covering selected areas of Horizon 2020
• Targeted
primarily
publications
towards
data
underlying
• Opt outs are possible for IPR, confidentiality/privacy
and security reason as well as if OA runs against the
main objective of the project
• Voluntary opt ins (in areas not covered by the pilot)
are possible on an individual project basis.
• a Data Management Plan is obligatory for projects
participating in the pilot (optional for others)
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Why open access?
Optimise the impact of publicly-funded scientific research
Expected benefits:
• Better and more efficient science  Science 2.0
• Economic growth  Innovation Union
• Broader, faster, more transparent and equal access for the
benefit of researchers, industry and citizens  Responsible
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Thank you!
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For more information on Open Access
Contacts DG RTD
Daniel SPICHTINGER (Unit A6, DG RTD)
[email protected]
• Monica TARAZONA RUA(Unit A6, DG RTD)
• [email protected]
Links
EC OA website
http://ec.europa.eu/research/science-society/open_access
H2020 guidance
http://ec.europa.eu/research/participants/data/ref/h2020/gran
ts_manual/hi/oa_pilot/h2020-hi-oa-pilot-guide_en.pdf
For more information on communication
Contact
Alexandra RUETE (Unit A1, DG RTD)
[email protected]
Links
Annotated GA (version July 2014, p. 217)
http://ec.europa.eu/research/participants/data/ref/h2020/grants_manual/amga/
h2020-amga_en.pdf
•Brochure "Communicating EU Research & Innovation"
•http://ec.europa.eu/research/participants/data/ref/fp7/146012/communicatingresearch_en.pdf
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