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HERA Joint Research Programme

acronym: HERAJRP
start: 2009-01-01
end: 2013-06-30
 
programme: FP7 - Euroopa Liidu 7. raamprogramm
sub-programme: GA - Üldised tegevused
instrument: CSA-ERA-PLUS
call identifier: FP7-ERANET-2008-RTD
project number: 235366
duration in months: 54
partner count: 14
 
abstract: The HERA Joint Research Programme (HERA JRP) partners will launch a joint call for multilateral projects in two humanities research areas: “Cultural Dynamics” and “Creativity and Innovation”. By setting up a HERA JRP, the 13 national funding partners want to create collaborative, trans-national research opportunities that will derive new insights from humanities research in order to address major social, cultural, and political challenges facing Europe. In consultation with their national researcher communities, they have jointly defined and developed common research priorities, and created a new trans-national funding mechanism. They have also pooled a substantial amount of their funding in one common pot, thus increasing the efficiency and impact of public research funding. The two HERA JRP themes – “Cultural Dynamics” and “Creativity and Innovation” respond to the thematic priority issues defined in the FP7 “Cooperation” Work Programme for Socio-economic Sciences and Humanities. With the coordination of substantial research support mobilised by national funding agencies, the HERA JRP complements the existing FP7 research funding instruments by offering a more flexible suite of funding opportunities for both basic and policy-oriented trans-national collaborative research. The selection phase of the HERA JRP involves the final preparatory activities for the Call for proposals and a commonly-agreed two-stage evaluation process involving meetings of two independent, international Review Panels and remote assessments by expert referees. In the research phase, the HERA JRP will support scientific networking activities in order to foster new innovative research. The HERA JRP knowledge transfer strategy will stimulate wider public awareness about the important contributions of new humanities research. It is expected that the procedures implemented here for the first time will make a significant change in the way European Humanities research is conducted and funded.
partner no and role partner name country contact person web page
1 coordinator NEDERLANDSE ORGANISATIE VOOR WETENSCHAPPELIJK ONDERZOEK NL Peter Evegroen http://www.nwo.nl
2 partner FONDS ZUR FÖRDERUNG DER WISSENSCHAFTLICHEN FORSCHUNG AT Monika Maruska http://www.fwf.ac.at
3 partner HRVATSKA AKADEMIJA ZNANOSTI I UMJETNOSTI HR Jelena Dukic http://www.hazu.hr
4 partner STYRELSEN FOR FORSKNING OG INNOVATION DK Inger Schow http://www.fi.dk
5 partner SIHTASUTUS EESTI TEADUSAGENTUUR EE Meelis Sirendi http://www.etag.ee
6 partner SUOMEN AKATEMIA FI Kustaa Multamaki http://www.aka.fi/eng
7 partner FONDATION EUROPEENNE DE LA SCIENCE FR David Weber http://www.esf.org
8 partner THE ICELANDIC CENTRE FOR RESEARCH IS Magnus Lyngdal Magnusson http://www.rannis.is
9 partner AN TUDARAS UM ARD-OIDEACHAS HIGHER EDUCATION AUTHORITY IE Dipti Pandya http://www.hea.ie
10 partner FONDS NATIONAL DE LA RECHERCHE LU Susanne Rick http://www.fnr.lu
11 partner NORGES FORSKNINGSRAD NO Solbjørg Rauset http://www.rcn.no
12 partner Ministrstvo za izobrazevanje, znanost, kulturo in sport SI Davor Kozmus http://www.mizks.gov.si/
13 partner VETENSKAPSRADET - SWEDISH RESEARCH COUNCIL SE Lena Johansson De Château http://www.vr.se
14 partner THE ARTS AND HUMANITIES RESEARCH COUNCIL UK Rick Rylance http://www.ahrc.ac.uk