eu programs and opportunities: 2013 vs. 2014-2020
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Conjunto de dispositivos utilizados para a minha comunicação intitulada «EU programs and opportunities: 2013 vs. 2014-2020» proferida na 6th International Week do Instituto Politécnico de Setúbal que decorreu em Setúbal, entre 11 e 15 de março de 2013.TRANSCRIPT
EU programs and opportunities: 2013 vs. 2014-2020
6th edition IPS International Week 11 to 15 March 2013
Introduction – Types of financing
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Introduction – Official sources of information
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Introduction – Official sources of information
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Introduction – Official sources of information
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Introduction – Forms of financing
EU Financial Framework 2007-2013
Europe 2020 strategy
EU Financial Framework 2014-2020
EU opportunities
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EU Financial Framework 2007-2013
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2007-2013 – Sustainable growth
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2007-2013 – Freedom, security and justice
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Lifelong Learning: education and training opportunities for all • Duration: 2007-2013
• Budget: 6.970 million euros for seven years
• Sub-programmes:
Comenius for schools
Erasmus for higher education
Leonardo da Vinci for VET
Grundtvig for adult education
Projects in areas such as language learning, information and communication technologies, policy co-operation and dissemination and exploitation of project results are funded through the transversal part of the programme.
Jean Monnet actions which stimulate teaching, reflection and debate on European integration, involving higher education institutions worldwide.
EU programme for Education and Training
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Youth in Action
• Duration: 2007-2013
• Budget: 885 million euros for seven years
• Geographic reach: EU Member States, Iceland, Liechtenstein, Norway, Turkey, the EU neighbours (Eastern Europe and Caucasus, the Mediterranean region, South-East Europe) and other partner countries in the world
• Age brackets: 15-28 (in some cases 13-30)
• http://ec.europa.eu/youth/youth-in-action-programme/actions_en.htm
EU programme for Youth
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Seventh Framework Programme for Research and Technological Development • Duration: 2007-2013
• Budget: 53.272 million euros for seven years
• Structure:
Cooperation – Collaborative research
Ideas – Frontier Research
People – Marie Curie Actions
Capacities – Research Capacity
JRC non-nuclear research
Euratom direct actions – JRC nuclear research
Euratom indirect actions – nuclear fusion and fission research
• http://ec.europa.eu/research/fp7/index_en.cfm
• http://ec.europa.eu/research/participants/portal/page/fp7_calls
EU Research funding programme
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Up-to-date information on calls for proposals/grants
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Well spent! Benchmarks and Inspiration for 2014-2020
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Introduction – Forms of financing
EU Financial Framework 2007-2013
Europe 2020 strategy
EU Financial Framework 2014-2020
EU opportunities
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• Europe 2020 strategy is about delivering growth that is:
smart, through more effective investments in education, research and innovation;
sustainable, thanks to a decisive move towards a low-carbon economy and;
inclusive, with a strong emphasis on job creation and poverty reduction.
Europe 2020 Priorities
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To measure progress in meeting the Europe 2020 goals, 5 headline targets have been agreed for the whole EU.
1. Employment
75% of the 20-64 year-olds to be employed
2. R&D
3% of the EU's GDP to be invested in R&D
3. Climate change and energy sustainability
greenhouse gas emissions 20% (or even 30%, if the conditions are right) lower than 1990 | 20% of energy from renewables | 20% increase in energy efficiency
4. Education
Reducing the rates of early school leaving below 10% | at least 40% of 30-34–year-olds completing third level education
5. Fighting poverty and social exclusion
at least 20 million fewer people in or at risk of poverty and social exclusion
Europe 2020 Targets
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Europe has identified new engines to boost growth and jobs. These areas are addressed by 7 flagship initiatives.
Smart growth 1. Digital agenda for Europe
2. Innovation Union
3. Youth on the move
Sustainable growth 4. Resource efficient Europe
5. An industrial policy for the globalisation era
Inclusive growth 6. An agenda for new skills and jobs
7. European platform against poverty
Europe 2020 Initiatives
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Introduction – Forms of financing
EU Financial Framework 2007-2013
Europe 2020 strategy
EU Financial Framework 2014-2020
EU opportunities
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The Council has agreed an overall ceiling of €959.988 billion (€1 033 billion) under five headings:
• Smart and inclusive growth: 47% (48%)
• Sustainable growth – natural resources: 39% (37%)
• Global Europe: 6% (7%)
• Administration: 6% (6%)
• Security and citizenship: 2% (2%)
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EU Financial Framework 2014-2020
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Research and innovation (Common Strategic Framework for Research and Innovation (CSF))
Total proposed budget by EC for 2014-2020: €80bn
The CSF will cover direct and indirect research, structured around three blocks in line with the Europe 2020 priorities:
• excellence in the science base;
• tackling societal challenges; and
• creating industrial leadership and competitive frameworks.
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Funding and programmes: a path to attaining the Europe 2020 goals
(€53 billion for 2007-2013)
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Funding and programmes: a path to attaining the Europe 2020 goals
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Education and culture
Education and training are essential to the development and growth of the European economy and will play a crucial role in the collective pursuit of the Europe 2020 targets. Increased investment in human capital and the modernisation of education and training systems will help the EU to become a smart, sustainable and inclusive economy.
Total proposed budget by EC for 2014-2020: €16.8bn
Education Europe – €15.2bn
Creative Europe – €1.6bn
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Funding and programmes: a path to attaining the Europe 2020 goals
( + €8 billion for 2007-2013)
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Funding and programmes: a path to attaining the Europe 2020 goals
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Key figures
Overall mobility opportunities: 5 million people
Higher education: 2.2 million students
Staff mobility: 1 million teachers, trainers, youth workers and other staff
Vocational education and training: 735 000 students
Volunteer and youth exchange schemes: 540 000 young people
Master's degree loan guarantee scheme: 330 000 students
International students: 135 000 students
Joint degree grants: 34 000 students
Cooperation targets:
• Strategic Partnerships – More than 20 000 linking together | 115.000 institutions
• Knowledge Alliances – 200 set up by 2 000 higher education institutions and businesses
• Sectorial Skills Alliances – 200 set up by 2 000 education and training providers and businesses E
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Introduction – Forms of financing
EU Financial Framework 2007-2013
Europe 2020 strategy
EU Financial Framework 2014-2020
Other EU opportunities
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EURAXESS Jobs Portal
http://ec.europa.eu/euraxess/index.cfm/jobs/index
Other EU opportunities
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EURES European Job Mobility Portal
http://ec.europa.eu/eures/home.jsp?lang=en&langChanged=true
Other EU opportunities
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EPSO European Personnel Selection Office
http://europa.eu/epso/index_en.htm
Other EU opportunities
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YOUTH EMPLOYMENT INITIATIVE (2014-2020)
Some 5.5 million young people on the labour market (more than 1 in 5) cannot find a job, and 7.5 million young people aged 15-24 are NEETs (Not in employment, education or training). The economic cost of not integrating young people into labour market has been estimated by Eurofound at over €150 billion per year, or 1.2% of EU GDP. Some countries, such as Bulgaria, Cyprus, Greece, Hungary, Ireland, Italy, Latvia and Poland, are paying 2% or more of their GDP.
The Youth Employment Initiative was proposed by the latest European Council with a budget of €6 billion for the period 2014-20.
The Youth Employment Initiative would particularly support young people not in education, employment or training (NEETs) in the Union's regions with a youth unemployment rate in 2012 at above 25%. It would focus on integrating NEETs into the labour market. E
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Youth Employment Initiative (2014-2020)
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Thank YOU for your attention!
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