Joint Research Centre (JRC) Implementation Macro-regional strategies (in relation to socio-economic pillars) Miroslav Veskovic, DG JRC International, Interinstitutional and Stakeholder Relations miroslav.veskovic@ec.europa.eu 1
Macro-regional strategies Addresses common challenges faced by a geographical area. Strengthening cooperation and economic, social and territorial cohesion
Macro-regional strategies An integrated framework that allows the European Union and Member States to identify needs and allocate available resources thus enabling the Macro-Region to enjoy a sustainable environment and optimal economic and social development.
DIRECTORATE GENERAL FOR INTERNAL POLICIES POLICY DEPARTMENT B: STRUCTURAL AND COHESION POLICIES REGIONAL DEVELOPMENT New role of macro-regions in European Territorial Cooperation IP/B/REGI/FWC/2010_002/LOT02-C01/SC01 January 2015
Overlapping What we can learn from each other? About 270mil people in 20 MS ALPINE REGION (tbc)
call for: intensive networking and cooperation between all universities in the Danube Region intensifying cooperation between the universities and the regional and express the highest interest in: contributing to the EU Strategy for the Danube Region, being directly involved in formulating parts of the EU Strategy for the Danube Region, in particular those parts concerning research and education, as well as technology transfer implementing the EU Strategy by intensifying research, developing and enriching study programs, stimulating mobility, organizing continuing education and life-long learning, as well as reinforcing the potential for socio-economical development.
COMMUNICATION FROM THE COMMISSION TO THE EUROPEAN PARLIAMENT, THE COUNCIL, THE EUROPEAN ECONOMIC AND SOCIAL COMMITTEE AND THE COMMITTEE OF THE REGIONS concerning the European Union Strategy for the Baltic Sea Region ACTION PLAN.. The tasks of the European Commission include: Playing a leading role in strategic coordination of the key delivery stages of the EUSBSR; Taking the EUSBSR into account in relevant policy initiatives and programmes planning; Promoting and facilitating the involvement of stakeholders from all levels of the entire macro-region and supporting them implement the EUSBSR; Facilitating implementation of the EUSBSR in cooperation with the Member States (i.e. national coordinators, line ministries, bodies in charge of implementing programmes/financial instruments, policy area coordinators, horizontal action coordinators) by:. closely aligning EU, national and regional policies and strategies with the EUSBSR;
COUNCIL OF THE EUROPEAN UNION.. Council conclusions on the European Union Strategy for the Danube Region 3083rd GENERAL AFFAIRS Council meeting Brussels, 13 April 2011 5. STRESSING that macro-regional strategies are based on the principle no new EU funds, no additional EU formal structures and no new EU legislation;.. INVITES all to:.. -promote cross-sectorial approach of the Strategy, on the basis of acquis communautaire relevant to the Priority Area of the Strategy
EU STRATEGY FOR THE DANUBE REGION Guidance to the Priority Area Coordinators. Experience from the EU Strategy for the Baltic Sea Region. The Commission (DG Regional Policy and/or sectoral DG) participate whenever possible.
Danube Region Governance and Coordination Structure EUSDR NCP - Priority Area Coordinators PAC - Members of the Steering Groups - Members of the Working Groups
Danube Region European Union Strategy for the Danube Region EUSDR
JOINT RESEARCH CENTRE The European Commission's in-house science service The JRC launched in 2011 the "Scientific Support to the Danube Strategy" initiative; Launched by the JRC in 2011 In close collaboration with key scientific partners of the Danube countries: Science Academies (LoI with 11 partner Academies) Universities (LoI with Danube Rectors' Conference representing almost 70 universities of the region) 2012 Brussels (BE) High level conference on 'Scientific Support to the Danube Strategy, organised by the Joint Research Centre (JRC) 2013 Bratislava Scientific support to the Danube strategy building on synergies The overall objective is to gather essential scientific expertise and data to help decision-makers in the region to identify measures and actions needed to implement the EU Strategy of the Danube region.
EUSDR Flagship projects Pillar 3 Building prosperity in the Danube region Priority Area 7 "To develop the knowledge society (research, education and ICT)" Priority Area 8 To support the competitiveness of enterprises, including cluster development Priority Area 9 "Investing in people and skills" Education and Training, Labour Market, Marginalised Groups
EUSDR Flagship projects Priority Area 9 "Investing in people and skills" Education and Training, Labour Market, Marginalised Groups Working Area 1 Performance of Education Systems Working Area 2 Cooperation in Labour Market Working Area 3 Creativity and Entrepreneurship Working Area 4 Lifelong Learning and Mobility Working Area 5 Equity, Social Cohesion, Active Citizenship Working Area 6 Demography and Migration Working Area 7 Poverty and Social Inclusion
EUSDR Flagship projects Priority Area 9 "Investing in people and skills" Actions: Financing through the ESF faces the difficulty that not all states consider to make use of the transnational cooperation possibility provided by the ESF Regulation. Financing through ERDF on the other hand has to face the problem that PAC 9 topics education, labour market and social affairs have to compete with many different other topics. embedding &selection criteria Attempt of BW to set up a first meeting of all Danube ESF MAs as a side event Network and further exchange on possible cooperation Capacity-Building for Teachers of VET in the Danube Region In Romania, the ESF-Project ( Boost companies participation in IVET PROIPT ) is currently under preparation, Romanian lead partner is the national TVTC Centre.
EUSDR - Projects Priority Area 7 "To develop the knowledge society (research, education and ICT)" working groups: Higher Education & Mobility Research & Innovation Information & Communication Technologies DRRIF and coordination of national funds within Danube Region Communication with JRC with special emphasize on the RIS3
EUSDR PA7 Projects DRRIF - Danube Region Research and Innovation Fund DREAM - Danube River REsearch And Management...from Basic Research to Knowledge Society Danube:Future - A sustainable future for the Danube River Basin as a challenge for the interdisciplinary humanities DANUBIUS - Danube International Centre for Advanced Studies for River-Delta-Sea Systems HINO - Health Impact of Nanotechnology DUAL EDUCATION - Danube Academy for Dual Education DO-IT - Danube Open Innovative Technologies
EUSDR PA 8 Projects Priority Area 8 To support the competitiveness of enterprises, including cluster development working groups: Innovation and Technology Transfer Cluster of Excellence Vocational Training Entrepreneurial Learning Cooperation of Business Organizations Environment Technology and Energy Efficiency Competitiveness in Rural and Urban Areas.
EUSDR PA 8 projects Danube:Future - A sustainable future for the Danube River Basin as a challenge for the interdisciplinary humanities Danube:Future takes into account the long-term legacies of this troubled history with a strong focus on humanities and social sciences through new interdisciplinary approaches From 2013-2015, the University of Trieste, in cooperation with Alpen- Adria-Universität Klagenfurt and the University of Natural Resources and Life Sciences of Vienna (BOKU), offers a unique opportunity for young career researchers to familiarize themselves with issues pertinent to the sustainable development of the Danube River Basin. DIANET International Schools are held in the beautiful town of Gorizia in Italy.
EUSDR Flagship projects DUAL EDUCATION - Danube Academy for Dual Education The project Danube Academy for Dual Education is a joint contribution of Slovakia, Germany and Austria, with the lead partner and coordinator Ministry of Education, Science, Research and Sport of the Slovak Republic with further partners from Slovakia as Volkswagen
EUSDR Flagship projects Priority Area 8 To support the competitiveness of enterprises, including cluster development flagship projects: SEECEL
EUSDR Socio Economic Assessment of the Danube Region: State of the Region, Challenges and Strategy Development Centre for European Economic Research GmbH (ZEW) Mannheim Institute for Applied Economic Research (IAW) Tübingen The Vienna Institute for International Economic Studies (wiiw)
Smart Specialisation Scientific support to Research and Innovation for Smart Specialisation Strategies (RIS3) Informal assessment of RIS3 Peer Review workshops Thematic working groups RIS3 Methodological Guide Seminars/events in Member States and EU Macroregions Website with special access for regions and interactive tools 24
Smart Specialisation Neighbouring countries (regions) working together on RIS3 should create synergies and multiplying results. It will also produce: feeling of togetherness, because: Working together can (must) become a habit and a skill. (Macro-regional strategies in the European Union) 25
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