New Worlds – New Solutions – Research and Innovation as a Basis for Developing Europe in a Global Context
The countries and people of Europe today face global changes that pose major challenges to their economies and societies, as well as to the environment. The need for research-based knowledge has never been greater. The Swedish Government, as part of its Presidency of the EU, has therefore invited prominent researchers, politicians and officials to discuss the future role of research and innovation in Europe. The conference, entitled New Worlds – New Solutions – Research and Innovation as a Basis for Developing Europe in a Global Context, will take place in Lund on 7–8 July 2009.
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The assembly hall at Lund university
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The minister for Higher Education and Reseach Tobias Krantz
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The European Commissioner Janez Potocnik
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Nebojsa Nakicenovic, Krishnan Srinivasan, Quentin Cooper, Cynthia McIntyre
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José Mariano Gago, Björn von Sydow, Miroslava Kopicová
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Coffe break outside the university building
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Musical entertainment during the lunch
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Antti Peltomaki, Howy Jacobs, Zoran Stančič, Helga Nowotny
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Quentin Cooper, Rolf Annerberg, Michael Stampfer, Erland Hjelmquist, Andreu Mas-Colell
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Pär Omling is handling over the Lund Declaration to Tobias Krantz
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The purpose of the Conference is to deliver a final declaration, as an input to the Swedish Presidency, on which to base the development of the European Research Area and the forthcoming Framework Programme for Research and Innovation.The overall theme of the conference is the role of research and innovation systems in the development of Europe up to 2025.We expect around 400 participants.
The EU Framework Programme for Research will continue to be the most important research cooperation programme at EU level and an important factor in the design of the European Research Area (ERA). But other joint endeavours will also evolve. The Conference should provide an opportunity for Member States, the Commission and other stakeholders to have a discussion on a suitable design for the future of European research to meet the challenges facing Europe today.
Sweden’s aim is to conduct a discussion on how to tackle the major challenges facing Europe, such as climate change and an ageing population, but also on how to enhance the quality of research, how to increase the extent to which research results are put to practical use, how to increase participation by the new Member States, and the role of the Framework Programme in international research cooperation. The aim is for the Conference to produce a basis for taking the discussion forward, both ahead of the evaluation of the present Seventh Framework Programme in autumn 2010 and for the forthcoming follow-up discussion on how Europe can become the world’s most competitive region (the ‘post-Lisbon process’).
When
7 July–8 JulyWhere
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The main building, Lund University
Lunds universitetLund, Sweden
Access
Invited officials only
Participants
Approx.: 400Council
Ministry in charge
Ministry of Education and Research
Contacts
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Mattias Jennerholm
Desk Officer, Ministry of Education and Research
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Margareta Stridh
Information Officer, Ministry of Education and Research
