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Horizon 2020 Policy support facility
Specific support to Slovenia
The internationalisation of the Slovene science base (through both cross-border researchers mobility andcooperation)
The cooperation between the science base andbussines
2016
Directorate for Science, Ministry of Education, Science and Sport, Slovenia
Ministry of Education, Science and Sport
Science UnitUnit for R&D
structural funds
Science Directorate
Governance of research system
POLICY
GOVERNMENT
MIZŠ, MGRT
OTHER MINISTRIES
FUNDINGARRS
SPIRIT
PERFORMANCERESEARCH
ORGANIZATIONS
RESEARCH PROGRAMMES,
PROJECTS, other
COMPETENCE CENTRES,
CENTRES OF EXCELLENCE
TECHNOLOGY PARKS,
CENTRES, NETWORKS
TO THE GOVERNMENT: The Council of Scieneand Technology
TO THE NATIONAL ASSEMBLY: Committee on Education, Science, Sport and Youth
ADVISORY BODIES:
Previous perspective in numbers…
8 Centres of Excellence: 77 M EUR
7 Competence Centres: 45 M EUR
Companies: 100+
Research institutions: 40+
Researchers: 700+
Innovation148/124
Patents35/39
Products159/127
Solutions46/36
BusinessModels
11/8
111 %
84 %
84 %
78 %
73 %
RESULTS (Competence Centres)
+ 30 M additional R&D investements
New perspective ESF (2014-2020)
Measures for improvement of R&I infrastructure and excellencedevelopment in R&I
Efficient use of research infrastructure and competence development forbetter cooperation within knowledge triangle
Improvement of international competitiveness and research excellence for cooperation withinvalue chains
Better use and development of research infrastructure
Efficient cooperation within international research programmes including H2020
Efficient use of researchers potential and mobility (international as well as sectoral)
approx. € 185,34 mio. ESRR
SLOVENIA IN FP5, FP6 AND FP7
FP5contracts: 385participants: 481EC financing: 39,6 MEUR
FP6contracts: 503participants: 616, co-ordinators: 31EC financing: 76,4 MEUR
FP7 (till 1.3.2014)contracts: 694participants in retained projects: 888, co-ordinators: 53EC financing: 166,4 MEUR in signed contracts
SLOVENIA IN H2020H2020 (eCORDA september 2016)
359 participants
94,48 m EUR
3.869 applications
Success rate 10%
GERD as a % of GDP
1.94
1.93 1.97 2.01 2.03 2.03
1.82
2.06
2.42
2.58 2.6
2.39
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0.50
1.00
1.50
2.00
2.50
3.00
2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014
% B
DP
EU (28 držav) Slovenija
GERD as a % of GDP by sectors
Government sector
Higher education sector
Bussines sector
Private non for profit sector
Funding by Slovenian Research Agency(SRA)
Research programmes: long-term financingof research expected to be topical and usefulover an extended period of time.
Research projects: co-financing of basic,applied, postdoctoral projects, targetedresearch programmes and promotion of theemployment for young doctors (pilot call).
Young researchers: financing ofpostgraduate studies and research trainingfor young researchers.
International activities: the programmes ofinternational scientific cooperation, bilateralcooperation, the EU Framework Programme,the promotion of international cooperationwith the EU and complementary schemes.
Research infrastructure: co-financing offounding obligations and infrastructureprogrammes, library and information activitiesand infrastructure, foreign periodicals,databases, scientific and popular scientificpublications.
Projects17,0%
Programmes 42,6%
Young researchers
13,4%
International activities
2,4%
Infrastructure24,7%
International cooperation
Art.185CIP (Poly4EmI)COSMECOSTETPsEUREKAHORIZON 2020 (ERA-NET Co-fund)JPIsJTIs (IMI2, BBI)Research infrastructures (ESFRI)
International cooperationEU
OECD
International organizations (e.g. CERN)
Regional Cooperation
Bilateral Cooperation
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50
100
150
200
250
300
350
400
450
500
AT BE DE DK EL ES FI FR IE IT LU NL PT SE UK BG CY CZ EE HR HU LT LV MT PL RO SI SK
SI collaboration EU member states
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20
40
60
80
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120
AL ME MK RS TR BA CH GE IL IS MD NO TN UA AM AR AU BR BY CA CN EG IQ IR JO JP KE KZ LB MA PS RU SG TW US UY XK ZA
SI collaboration EU candidate and associated countries
StrategiesResearch and innovation strategy of Slovenia 2011-2020 (RISS)
Objective: „to establish modern research and innovation system that will allow for a higherquality of life for all, critical reflection in society, efficiency in addressing socialchallenges, increased value added per employee, and assure of more and higherquality work-places“
Co-operation in R&D area within the EU and worldwide: The increase of internationalmultilateral co-operation; The increase of international bilateral co-operation(towards neighboring countries and regions, Western Balkans countries, and so calledBRIC countries (Brazil, Russia, India, and China), constantly improving bilateral co-operation with the most advanced countries in the world, as for example USA, Korea andJapan
The arrangement of a system of technology transfer offices (TTO) and metrics forthe evaluation of the system's efficiency will be established. It will be intended for theknowledge and technologies transfer from PROs as well as for the transfer between PROsand individuals (researchers, innovators and artists) and companies.
StrategiesSlovenia‘s Smart Specialisation Strategy (S4)
Objective: „sustainable technologies and services for a healthylife“
Priority areas:HEALTHY WORKING AND LIVING ENVIRONMENT
Smart cities and communitiesSmart buildings and homes, including wood chain
NATURAL AND TRADITIONAL RESOURCES FOR THE FUTURENetworks for the transition to circular economySustainable food productionSustainable tourism
(S)INDUSTRY 4.0Factories of the Future (FoF)Health – medicineMobilityDevelopment of materials as end products
StrategiesResearch Infrastructure Roadmap 2011 - 2020
present and set the priorities of the Republic of Slovenia in the field of research infrastructure
Research Infrastructure Roadmap 2011 – 2020 Revision 2016provides an updated list of international RI projects while the Roadmap 2011-2020 timing, national priority areas and other basic principles remain unchanged. National priority areas follow the priority areas of the Smart Specialisation Strategy
National strategy of open access to scientific publications and research data in Slovenia 2015-2020
Determines that each beneficiary has to ensure open access to all peer-reviewed scientific publications that refer to the results from the nationally funded research in the period from 2015 until 2020.Before the adoption of the open research data mandate a national pilot programme Open access to research data will be carried out.
StrategiesSlovenian Strategy for Strengthening the EuropeanResearch Area 2016–2020
By 2030, Slovenia will join the group of countries, which are, according to the IUS, innovation leaders
Synergy of European Cohesion policy instruments and the Horizon 2020 programme -> faster development of the Slovenian national research and innovation infrastructure as well as excellence in RDI
An improved and more efficient national research and innovation system will allow Slovenia to contribute significantly within the scope of ERA to the competitiveness of the EU on a global level.
Strategies
Slovenian Strategy for Internationalization of science and research 2016-2020 – IN PREPARATION
19 goals
Relevant documentsStrategies (RISS, S4, NRRI, ERA Roadmap SI, SI strategyon open access to research publication and data, Science internationalisation strategy (in preparation))
Act on research and development (to be translated)
Decree on criteria and standards for determining the resources to carry out research activities financed from the budget of the Republic of Slovenia (to be translated)
Rules on Procedures for (co-) funding and evaluation and monitoring of the implementation of the research activities(to be translated)
Relevant stakeholdersMinistries: MGRT, MF, MJU, SVRK
Agencies: ARRS, SPIRIT
Research organisationsResearch institutes
Universities
Companies with research departments
Companies
Other: GZS
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