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EU RFP
Project number
03.0442-1
Project title
PRIME: Policies for research and innovation in the move towards the European research area

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Policies for research and innovation
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EU project number: 506596
Research programs
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EU-programme: 6. Frame Research Programme - 1.7 Citizens and governance in a knowledge-based society
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Full name of research-institution/enterprise:
Université de Lausanne
Observatoire Science, Politique et Societé
Abstract
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PRIME stands for Policies for Research and Innovation in the Move towards the European Research Area. These policies are facing major transformations. The first relates to the changing dynamics of knowledge production, with the new 'search regime' of the new leading (NBIC) sciences, and with the research intensification of many industries and services. The second is linked to the changing relationship between science and society, with the burgeoning of controversies and public debates about priorities and research practices (such as GM field trials). The third concerns the growing importance of both regional and European public authorities. This means that one can no longer simply equate public intervention with national policy and that we must fundamentally reassess our accumulated knowledge on R&I policies.
To address these challenges, our analysis suggests that, although Europe possesses important capabilities, and although we have prior experience of collaborating in EC programmes, the field remains fragmented in terms of both its organisation and its production of knowledge (constrained, for example, by the limited extent to which truly comparable databases exist on policy-relevant issues). It is therefore crucial to foster the emergence of a lasting structure to integrate the efforts of leading researchers in the field. Hence, we are seeking to establish a Network of Excellence.
Our project has certain key characteristics. It is truly international and interdisciplinary, bringing together over 200 researchers (half with established international reputations) and 150 PhD students, from four main disciplines, over 40 institutions and 16 countries. The network has developed a 'progress model' to foster the gradual integration of teams (including those from accession countries) in 'virtual centres of excellence' and an innovative organisational structure to handle the demands of a NoE. We have constructed a Joint Programme of Activities that balances three 'research actions' dedicated to producing world-class research and three 'structural actions' aimed at achieving lasting effects in terms of structuring the field at the European level, those structural actions focusing on database and indicators issues, training, and interactions with the full range of stakeholders.
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Swiss Database: Euro-DB of the
State Secretariat for Education and Research
Hallwylstrasse 4
CH-3003 Berne, Switzerland
Tel. +41 31 322 74 82
Swiss Project-Number: 03.0442-1