International Cooperation
European Research Area (ERA) Policy Agenda
In September 2020, the European Commission adopted a
Communication on a new ERA for Research and Innovation which was
the subject of Council Conclusions in which it is stated that
the new ERA should be embodied in a joint vision that guarantees the role of
R&I and also in the design and implementation of relevant sectoral
policies, as well as intensifying concrete actions in terms of R&I,
increasing political commitment and leveraging existing financing instruments
in pursuit of a common agenda. The objectives of the new ERA are:
- Prioritise investments and reforms in R&I towards the green and
digital transition, to support Europe's recovery and increase
competitiveness;
- Improve access to excellent facilities and infrastructures for
researchers across the EU;
- Transfer results to the economy to boost business investments and market
uptake of research output, as well as foster EU competitiveness and
leadership in the global technological setting;
- Strengthen mobility of researchers and free flow of knowledge and
technology, through greater cooperation among Member States, to ensure that
everyone benefits from research and its results;
In July 2021, the European Commission presented a Recommendation for a Pact for R&I in
Europe whose main objective was to promote greater integration of
national R&I policies in the EU, based on the definition of common
principles and values, areas of joint action and mobilizing national reforms
and investments. In November 2021 this Recommendation was approved by the Council of the EU, together with
the respective Conclusions on the future governance of ERA.
The last chapter of the Council Conclusions dealt with policy
coordination, comprising the definition of an ERA Policy Agenda (translating voluntary
actions at UE and Member States level regarding the priorities identified in
the Pact) and a monitoring mechanism (consisting of an online platform
dedicated to ERA, a scoreboard and a dashboard with indicators to measure
progress and regular policy dialogues).
ERA Actions 2022-24
The ERA Policy Agenda was designed to contribute to the priority areas of the
Pact for R&I in Europe, embracing the diversity of national and regional
policy contexts and employing an adaptive approach, to be adopted by the
Council every three years, as a dynamic document that can be periodically
adjusted. The priority areas of the new ERA correspond to those where there
is a broad commitment and for which actions led by the Member States and the
Commission have been envisaged, and only those actions involving at least
half of the EU Member States will be implemented.
The final list of actions of the 2022-24 ERA Policy Agenda, distributed
by the corresponding priority areas, is the following:
Priority Area “Deepening a truly functioning internal market for knowledge”
- 1. Open science
- 2. EU copyright and data legislative framework
- 3. Reform of research assessment
- 4. Research careers, talent circulation and mobility
- 5. Gender equality and inclusiveness
- 6. Protect academic freedom in Europe
- 7. Knowledge valorisation
- 8. Strengthen research infrastructures
- 9. Promote international cooperation
Priority Area “Taking up together the challenges posed by the twin green and
digital transition, and increasing society’s participation in the ERA”
- 10. Missions and partnerships
- 11. Green transformation
- 12. Accelerate the green/digital transformation
- 13. Empower higher education institutions
- 14. Bring science closer to citizens
Priority Area “Amplifying access to research and innovation excellence across
the Union”
- 16. Improve EU-wide access to excellence
- 17. Enhance public research institutions’ strategic capacity
Priority Area “Advancing concerted research and innovation investments and
reforms”
- 19. ERA monitoring mechanism
Portugal committed to all the ERA listed actions, following preparatory work
carried out by the Foundation for Science and Technology (FCT) and the
National Innovation Agency (ANI) and which concluded with the analysis and
validation by the Ministry of Science, Technology and Higher Education
Office.
New ERA Governance
In terms of governance, the Council Conclusions reaffirm the role of the
European Research Area and Innovation
Committee (ERAC) as the high-level strategic policy joint advisory
committee (providing early advice to the Council, the Commission and the
Member States on strategic R&I policy issues). They also recognise the
newly created ERA Forum (Commission expert group to which Member States and
EFTA/EEA countries send representatives) as the body responsible for
enhancing coordination towards the effective implementation of the ERA Policy
Agenda, supporting the Commission and the Member States in the delivery of
the ERA Actions.
The Council Conclusions also foresee several ERA Forum sub-groups for
assisting in the effective implementation of the ERA Policy Agenda. Currently
three governance structures or subgroups and one standing subgroup are
recognised, although others are already foreseen:
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ESFRI is a forum
where Member States, the European Commission and Associated countries
define strategies to coordinate the European research infrastructures.
ESFRI is responsible for the creation, update and monitoring of the
ESFRI Roadmap, where research infrastructures of European interest, in
different scientific areas, are identified, thus providing clear
guidance for the public funding policies for these infrastructures.
Within the framework of the ERA Policy Agenda, ESFRI will coordinate
the implementation of the ERA action “8 - Strengthen research
infrastructures”. For more information visit FCT's website
page dedicated to ESFRI.
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National Delegate:
- Marta Abrantes (FCT)
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- Ensuring a common research data platform where information is
searchable, accessible, interoperable and reusable is the ultimate goal
of the European Open Science Cloud
(EOSC), making it possible to promote an "interdisciplinary and
impactful science in the context of the digital age". Within the
framework of the ERA Policy Agenda, EOSC will coordinate the
implementation of the ERA action “1 - Open science”.
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National Delegate:
- João Moreira (FCCN)
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- The group’s mission is to advise the Commission in the implementation
of the strategic coordinating process for EU R&I partnerships, and to
provide a forum for coordination and cooperation with Member States and
related stakeholders. The group will contribute to ensuring a strategic
oversight of the partnership portfolio, the progress made by European
Partnerships in delivering ambitious objectives and maximising the impact
of joint investments made through partnerships. Within the framework of
the ERA Policy Agenda, PKH will coordinate the implementation of the
partnerships’ component of ERA action “10 - Missions and partnerships”.
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National Delegates:
- Luís Maia (ANI)
- Gonçalo Zagalo (FCT)
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- The sub-group’s tasks are to advise the Commission services in
designing, implementing and evaluating approaches and actions of
international R&I cooperation, to establish coordination between the
Commission and Member States and stakeholders and to exchange experience
and good practice in the field of International R&I Cooperation,
including at the multilateral level. The sub-group is cochaired by a
Member State and the Commission to take into account and continue the
work done by the Strategic Forum for International Scientific and
Technological Cooperation (SFIC). Within the framework of the ERA Policy
Agenda, the subgroup will coordinate the implementation of the ERA action
“9 - Promote international cooperation”.
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National Delegate:
- Gonçalo Zagalo (FCT)