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Strengthening the European Partnership community

Project description

Building successful European Partnerships

European Partnerships are collaborations between the EU Commission and private or public partners aimed at supporting the development and implementation of research and innovation programmes. The EU-funded ERA-LEARN project offers assistance and evidence to help in preparing, implementing and evaluating European Partnerships. It serves as a reliable support system and service provider for the European Partnership communities, the European Commission, policymakers and other stakeholders at the national and regional levels. Additionally, this project aids in the Strategic Coordinating Process (SCP) for Partnerships, serving as an effective policy approach and instrument to address significant societal challenges. ERA-LEARN will build upon past successes, with a focus on supporting the Strategic Coordinating Process from 2023 to 2027.

Objective

ERA-LEARN is the reference point for European Partnerships. It provides evidence and support for their preparation, implementation and evaluation. It is a trusted support platform and service provider for the European Partnership communities, the European Commission, policy makers and other stakeholders at the national/regional level. It supports the Strategic Coordinating Process (SCP) for Partnerships to exploit their potential as an instrument and a policy approach to effectively address major societal challenges.

The project activities of ERA-LEARN are geared to serve the specific needs of 1) the European Commission (including executive agencies) 2) EU Member States, Associated Countries, policy makers, and the Partnership Knowledge Hub (PKH), 3) the European Partnership community (governing and managing bodies), and 4) researchers. Collectively, the project aims to increase the effectiveness of the design and implementation of the European Partnerships.

ERA-LEARN implements a responsive communication and outreach strategy with various tools and channels for communicating with the broadened Partnership community and the dissemination of results including a strategic and frequent use of social media.

The ERA-LEARN consortium will exploit the experience of the previous phases of ERA-LEARN and build on achievements and lessons learned. In particular, the next phase of ERA-LEARN is designed in response to needs of the European Partnership community. ERA-LEARN will engage with the stakeholders and focus on providing support to the Strategic Coordinating Process for the period 2023 to 2027.

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Programme(s)

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Topic(s)

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Funding Scheme

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HORIZON-CSA - HORIZON Coordination and Support Actions

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Call for proposal

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(opens in new window) HORIZON-EURATOM-2022-ERA-LEARN-IBA

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Coordinator

OSTERREICHISCHE FORSCHUNGSFORDERUNGSGESELLSCHAFT MBH
Net EU contribution

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€ 532 613,75
Total cost

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€ 532 613,75

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