Projects archive

    • RICH

      The project RICH (Research Infrastructures Consortium for Horizon 2020) is built on activities of previous project EuroRIs-Net +. The project aims at more effective collaboration of national contact points (NCPs) for research infrastructures in order to improve their services to applicants in Horizon 2020. 11 project partners and 30 associated partners will benefit from the project activities. Project activities will lead to better and more professional service of national contact points across Europe and facilitate access to information on the H2020 Calls.

       
      • Partners:

        11 project partners coordinated by APRE (Agency for the Promotion of European Research) from Italy

      • Outputs:

        http://www.rich2020.eu/index.php

      • Duration: December 2014 - May 2019
      • Submitter: European Commission
      • Manager: Witzanyová Naděžda
    • COSMOS 2020

      COSMOS 2020, the EU funded network of National Contact Points (NCPs) for Space Research and Aeronautics  aims to strengthen NCP mutual cooperation. In 2007 under FP7 the EU started funding an NCP Space network which was named COSMOS. This enabled the NCPs to benefit from each other’s experience and thus raise the level of the overall quality of their services. Additional services were established like a joint website and news service providing information about Space and EU Framework Programme related topics. Within COSMOS2020 the network activities are continued under Horizon 2020.

       
    • PROVIDE

      EU H2020 PROVIDE project (PROVIding smart DElivery of public goods by EU agriculture and forestry) is a 3 year project which seeks to provide conceptual bases, evidence, tools and improved incentives and policy options to support the “smart” provision of Public Goods (PG) by the European Union (EU) agriculture and forestry ecosystems.
      TC´s  task is to formulate a case study of the agricultural policy and its impact on the  region of northern Bohemia.

       
      • Partners:

        14 partners coordinated by the University of Bologna

      • Outputs:

        Project website: www.provide-project.eu/ a provide.strast.cz (in Czech)

      • Duration: September 2015 - August 2018
      • Submitter: European Commission
      • Manager: Ratinger Tomáš
    • Seren3

      SEREN3 is a 36-month Coordination and Support Action with the overall aim of facilitating trans-national co-operation among NCPs for Secure Societies, identifying and sharing good practices, and raising the general standard of the support to programme applicants across the EU, Associated and Third countries. To reach the objective above, the project will develop three main activity axes, corresponding to the projects’ specific objectives: 1) capacity building of NCPs; 2) strengthening the participation of relevant stakeholders to Horizon 2020 funding opportunities; 3) and supporting networking opportunities within the Secure Societies constituency. Cross-cutting activities of dissemination and communication will add up to this main set of activities, helping to enhance their impact.
      SEREN3 is the continuation and evolution of the precedent network, SEREN2, whose results and lessons learnt have been taken into consideration with the logic of improving the future network and in order to valorize the network’s strengths. SEREN3 will also take into account the paradigmatic change brought by Horizon 2020. This will be reflected in particular in a stronger attention of the network in terms of multidisciplinary competences, consideration of related societal challenges, and linkage with other EU relevant initiatives, funding programmes and policies. Finally, the network will seek further opening to a wider target of stakeholders and businesses in the Secure Societies field.
      SEREN3 consortium comprises 17 beneficiaries, with a good mix of well-experienced and less experienced NCPs, and representing Member States, Associated Countries and Third Countries. Besides beneficiaries, the project services will be offered to all officially appointed H2020 Secure Societies NCPs, who will be involved as “associated partners”.

       
      • Partners:

        17 project partners coordinated by APRE (Agency for the Promotion of European Research) from Italy

      • Outputs:

        Websides: www.seren-project.eu/

      • Duration: May 2015 - April 2018
      • Submitter: European Commission
      • Manager: Hillerová Eva
    • CIMULACT

      CIMULACT has as a main objective to add to the relevance and accountability of European research and innovation – Horizon 2020 as well as national - by engaging citizens and stakeholders in co-creation of research agendas based on real and validated societal visions, needs and demands. The project will expand the outlook and debate on STI issues, increase scientific literacy in a broad sense, which includes the understanding of the societal role of Science, Technology and innovation (STI), and create shared understanding between scientific stakeholders, policy-makers and citizens. This multiactor approach will embrace EU28 plus Norway and Switzerland.

      The CIMULTACT builds on the principle/conviction that the collective intelligence of society gives Europe a competitive advantage, which may be activated to strengthen the relevance of the European science and technology system. By establishing genuine dialogue between citizens, stakeholders, scientists, and policymakers visions and scenarios for the desirable futures will be developed and debated, and transformed into recommendations and suggestions for research and innovation policies and topics.

       
      • Partners:

        30 partners - see website STRAST

      • Outputs:

        In short, CIMULACT will:

        ● Create vision and scenarios that connect societal needs with future expected advances in Science and their impact on technology, society, environment etc. in connection to the grand challenges
        ● Provide concrete input to Horizon 2020 through recommendations and policy options for R&I and simulated calls for the Horizon2020 Work Programmes.
        ● Engage citizens and stakeholders in a highly participatory debate/consultation/process on scenarios for desirable sustainable futures and research

        Project web (in Czech)  cimulact.strast.cz/cs

      • Duration: June 2015 - March 2018
      • Submitter: European Commission (Horizon 2020)
      • Manager: Hebáková Lenka
    • CZERA 2

      Project CZERA 2 (Czech Republic in the European Research Area 2) follows previous activities of Research Infrastructure CZERA (2010-2015) and provides it´s continuity and deepening of expertise. CZERA 2 represent an expert system which provides a wide range of professional consulting and support services to submitters and participants of the Horizon 2020 Framework Programme, and analytical-information services to decision makers responsible for R&D policy, particularly in the field of international scientific cooperation, so as to achieve a broader and more effective Czech integration into European research area (ERA).

      The project is structured into eight sub-areas of activities which correspond to the EC requirements for the operation of the national contact points (NCPs) system.

       
      • Partners:

        Technology centre of the CAS

      • Outputs:

        Project outputs are continuosly published at www.h2020.cz, partly at www.strast.cz/

      • Duration: October 2015 - December 2017
      • Submitter: Ministry of Education Youth and Sports
      • Manager: Koníčková Naďa
    • Regional Innovation Strategy of the Central Bohemian Region

      The public tender for elaboration of the Regional Innovation Strategy of the Central Bohemian Region for the period 2015-2020 (RISCBR) aims to make a common policy document for the research and innovation business in the Central Bohemian Region.

      As a highly attractive region in many respects, the Central Bohemian Region has a number of specific features. Systematic support and development of research and innovation business was, however,
      for a long period of time non-existing and of rather marginal interest. For a functional innovation system, effectively connected key actors and knowledge capacities in the corporate and public sectors, there must necessarily be a properly formulated strategy which is widely accepted and manifested by the partnership principle and commitment of public authorities to actively fulfill defined goals.

       
    • Regional Innovation Monitor (RIM)

      The Regional Innovation Monitor (RIM) is an initiative of the European Commission's Directorate General for Enterprise and Industry. The overall objective of RIM is to contribute to improved competitiveness of EU regions through increasing the effectiveness of their innovation policies and strategies. It does so by providing policymakers and other innovation stakeholders with the analytical framework and tools for evaluating the strengths and weaknesses of regional policies and regional innovation systems. RIM covers 20 EU Member States: Austria, Belgium, Bulgaria, the Czech Republic, Denmark, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Hungary, Ireland, Italy, the Netherlands, Poland, Portugal, Romania, Slovakia, Spain, Sweden and the United Kingdom.

       

       
    • The Czech Republic in the European Research Area

      The principal goal of the CZERA project is a development of already existing research infrastructure providing analytical, information and organizational support for strategic decisions and conceptual planning of the state administration with a basic aim to contribute to the active and efficient participation of the Czech Republic in European Research Area (ERA) namely in international collaboration in research, development and innovation. The project includes also providing a complex system of services to research organizations and entrepreneurs (SMEs in particular) to participate in cooperative research projects in particular through Framework Programmes of EU for research, development and innovation.

      Project coordinator: Mr. Karel Klusacek

      Module I Manager "Oriented research for strategic decision in reserach, development and innovation": Mr. Michal Pazour

      Module II Manager "Servises to national research teams, research organizations and industrial companies to engage in ERA: Mrs. Nada Konickova

       
      • Partners:

        Technology Centre ASCR

      • Outputs:

         Project outputs are continuosly published at http://www.strast.cz/, framework program site FP7 and Horizon 2020

      • Duration: October 2010 - December 2015
      • Submitter: Ministry of Education Youth and Sports
      • Manager: Pazour Michal
    • Influence of new settlement structures technologies and the structure of settlements

      New technologies lead to changes in the needs and behavior of people and put new demands on the settlements structure and their relationships. The project Influence of new settlement structures technologies and the structure of settlements (TES) aims to analyze new technological trends,
      to describe their expected spatial impacts and to recommend steps that could effectively respond to planning activities of new trends. The project results will form the basis for planning activities and regional policy handled by the Ministry for Regional Development. The effort will be in finding mechanisms for the sustainable development of settlements and regions and to help better synergies on the territory arrangement interests.

       
      • Partners:

        Technology centre ASCR and The Faculty of Natural Sciences of Charles University in Prague.

      • Duration: August 2014 - July 2015
      • Submitter: TA CR
      • Manager: Pokorný Ondřej

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