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Horizon 2020 Roadmap for Inclusive Societies (Social Sience and Hunmanites)
June 2015
Content
1. Lobby in the EU......................................................................................................................... 2
2.
Contacts .................................................................................................................................... 2
Members of the Danish reference group (referencegruppe) for Societal Challenge 6: Europe in a
changing world – Inclusive, Innovative and Reflective Societies ................................................... 2
Danish representatives of Programme Committees, experts, and National Contact Points for the
SSH challenge ............................................................................................................................... 3
Advisory Groups ............................................................................................................................ 4
3.
EU-initiatives ............................................................................................................................. 5
Net4Society ................................................................................................................................... 5
1. Lobby in the EU
Lobbying in the EU means that an organisation, company or an individual is trying to influence the
decisions of politicians or officials in the EU institutions in a particular direction. In Brussels, the
Capital Region Denmark EU Office (creoDK) represents its partners: University of Copenhagen
(KU), the Technical University of Denmark (DTU), Copenhagen Business School (CBS) and the
Capital Region of Denmark. creoDK engages with EU decision makers and seeks influence on EU
research policy. The purpose of creoDK is to promote good research ideas – knowing the timing of
the decision making process, contacts and stakeholders.
In an EU lobby context, it often pays to be proactive. creoDK aims at facilitating the most
favourable conditions for our scientists to participate more effectively in EU funding programmes
by seeking influence on the phrasing and the priorities in the biannual Work Programmes,
prepared by the European Commission within the framework of Horizon 2020 – EU’s Research
and Innovation programme. Furthermore, creoDK aims at bringing forward hitherto neglected
research topics to the EU research agenda.
This roadmap provides an overview of contacts, initiatives and stakeholders that may be useful
when promoting specific interests within the Social Science and Humanites-related research area
in Horizon 2020. For more information on timing, please refer to the indicative timeline for
development of Work Programme 2018-2019. You are always welcome to contact creoDK for
further questions: [email protected]
2. Contacts
Members of the Danish reference group (referencegruppe) for Societal
Challenge 6: Europe in a changing world – Inclusive, Innovative and Reflective
Societies
The Danish Agency for Science, Technology and Innovation - DASTI (Styrelsen for Forskning og
Innovation) has established reference groups corresponding to nine thematic sections of Horizon
2020. The purpose of the reference groups is to provide DASTI with greater insight into the
strengths and potentials of Danish research and thus create the foundation for the Danish priorities
in the Work Programmes within Horizon 2020. The reference groups play an important role in
preparing the Danish contribution to the new work programmes as they form the scientific base for
DASTI’s input to the negotiations with the European Commission. The reference group must
represent the joined Danish interests within the section concerned.
The reference group on Inclusive Societies is consulted in relation to Societal Challenge 6., The
table below lists the members of the reference group for Horizon 2020 Societal Challenge 6
”Europe in a changing world – Inclusive, Innovative and Reflective Societies”:
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Reference group for Europe in a changing world – Inclusive, Innovative and Reflective Societies:
Members of reference group
Name:
Per H. Jensen
Palle Rasmussen
Anne Marie Pahuus
Christoffer Green-Pedersen
Mikael Rask Madsen
Nils Holtug
Serden Ozcan
Benedikte Brincker
Garbi Schmidt
Gorm Rye Olsen
Per Dannemand Andersen
Kirsten Drotner
Thorbjørn Knudsen
Ellen Marie Braae
Cathrine Hasse
Andreas Kaus Jensen
Jens Erik Kofod
Mette Abrahamsen
Johnny Laursen
Titel:
Professor
Professor
Prodekan
Professor
Professor
Associate professor
Associate professor
Associate professor
Professor (MSO)
Professor
Professor
Professor
Professor
Professor
Professor
adviser
Research adviser
Project manager
Dean
Organisation:
Aalborg University
Aalborg University
Aarhus University
Aarhus University
The faculty of law
University of Copenhagen
CBS
CBS
RUC
RUC
DTU
University of Southern Denmark
University of Southern Denmark
University of Copenhagen
University of Copenhagen
DI
Professionshøjskolen Metropol
DEA
Aarhus University
Other members of the reference groups can be found at the Ministry of Higher Education and
Science’s webpage.
Danish representatives of Programme Committees, experts, and National
Contact Points for the SSH challenge
The European Commission has established Programme Committees with representatives from all
EU Member States and associated states matching 14 thematic sections of Horizon 2020. The
Programme Committees assist the European Commission in drawing and quality assuring the
work programmes, and the Programme Committees make the final adoption of the Work
Programmes before they are published.
Furthermore, the Programmes Committees are continually informed about the implementation of
Horizon 2020 within the given section. Denmark has appointed a delegation for each of the
Programme Committees, which typically consists of representatives from DASTI (Styrelsen for
Forskning og Innovation), an academic expert, and a representative from the Ministry responsible
for the thematic section. The Danish members of the programme committee focusing on the
Societal Challenge ”Europe in a changing world – Inclusive, Innovative and Reflective Societies”
can be found below; the other Danish members of the Programmes Committees can be found at
the Ministry of Higher Education and Science’s webpage.
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Governments representatives and Head
of Delegation
Experts
Representatives from Line Ministries and
other agencies
National Contact Point (NCP)
Head of section
Anne-Mette Skjoldan
Petersen
Danish Agency for
Science, Technology and
Innovation
Bredgade 40
DK- Copenhagen K
Phone: (+45) 7231 8278
E-mail: [email protected]
Head of section
Sidsel Hougaard
Innovationsfonden
Østergade 26 a, 4th floor
DK-1100 Copenhagen K
Phone: +45 6190 5056
E-mail:
[email protected]
Jakob Just Madsen
Head of Office
DANRO (Danish EU
Research Liaison Office)
Rue du Trône 98, 1. floor
B-1000 Brussels
Phone: +32 (0) 2213 41 64
E-mail: [email protected]
Jytte Kaltoft Bendixen
EU Liason Officer
DANRO (Danish EU
Research Liaison Office)
Rue du Trône 98, 1. floor
B-1000 Brussels
Phone: +32 (0) 2213 41 65
E-mail: [email protected]
Suppleant
Professor
Garbi Schmidt
Roskilde Universitetscenter
(RUC)
Universitetsvej 1
DK-4000 Roskilde
Tlf: +45 4674 3117
E-mail: [email protected]
Senior advisor
Johnny Laursen
Aarhus University
Phone: +45 8716 2338
E-mail: [email protected]
Sophie Bruun
Danish Ministry of Culture
Jens Chr. Skous Vej 5
DK-8000 Aarhus C
Tlf. : +45 8716 2338
E-mail: [email protected]
Special advicer
Stefanie Bondy Jørgensen
Styrelsen for Forskning og
Innovation
Bredgade 40
DK-1260 København K
Tlf.: +45 72 31 82 17
E-mail: [email protected]
Nybrogade 2
DK-1203 Copenhagen K
Phone: : +45 33 92 98 15
E-mail: [email protected]
Advisory Groups
In addition to the Danish reference groups and the Programme Committees, the European
Commission has also established Advisory Groups (AG) matching 18 thematic sections of Horizon
2020. AG members provide inputs to the focus areas within the two-year Strategic Programmes
and Scoping papers prior to the drafting of the biannual Work Programmes. The members of the
AG are appointed in their personal capacity and do not represent an institution or a
country/Member State. Inputs from the AG’s complements inputs from for example ETP’s. There
are three Danish members of the AG for Inclusive Societies. Other Danish AG members can be
found at the Ministry of Higher Education and Science’s webpage.
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Navn
Organisation
Advisory Group
Emilie Normann
Aalborg Universitet
Christian Bason
MindLab
Jeremy Milliard
Teknologisk Institut
Europe in a changing world –
inclusive, innovative and
reflective societies
Europe in a changing world –
inclusive, innovative and
reflective societies
Europe in a changing world –
inclusive, innovative and
reflective societies
Contacts within the European Commission
The European Commission is responsible for the implementation of Horizon 2020. In the
Directorate-General for Research and Innovation (DG RTD) Directorate B is responsible for this
research area.
DG RTD (Research and Innovation)
Directorate B Acting director: Peter Droell
 Reflective societies
Head of Unit: Philippe Keraudren
For more information about the European Commission’s Staff Directory, go to Euwhoiswho
Send an e-mail to the European Commission by writing: “first name”.”last name”@ec.europa.eu.
3. EU-initiatives
Net4Society
Net4Society is an international network for National Contact Points (NCPs), that are offering
advice to researchers on the Inclusive Societies Challenge. Net¤Society supports developments of
network and creation of consortia, offers advice on funding opportunities in Horizn 2020 and works
for the visibility of social science and humanities in general.
Read more here.
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