Hvordan møter vi kravet om økt internasjonalisering? Ole Arve Misund Forskningspolitisk seminar, Oslo, 09.11.04
Track and stations of Leg 1 of the RV G.O.Sars MAR ECOexpedition, 5 June-3 July www.mar-eco.no
Samarbeidsavtaler internasjonalt: * NOOA - National marine fisheries service, USA * Alaska Fisheries Science Centre, Seattle * North East Fisheries Science Centre, Woods Hole * National research council of Canada * PINRO - Murmansk, Russland * Utstrakt prosjektsamarbeid med afrikanske land gjennom Nansenprogrammet * POGO - Partnership of Global Ocean Observation
Vi samarbeider også med: MRI, Island DFHU, Danmark MARLAB, Skottland IFREMER, Frankrike FAO Vi deltar i: ICES, OSPAR, NAFO, NEAFC, NASCO, NAMMCO, IWC, CCAMLR, Nordisk ministerråd, EUs forskningsprogram
Sampublisering med utenlandske institusjoner: 90 av 175 referee-publikasjoner sammen med forskere fra andre land (Tall fra årsrapport til Fiskeridepartementet per 1. september 2003) I tillegg: EU-prosjekt Samarbeidsprosjekt med PINRO Nordiske samarbeidsprosjekt 22 land representert i arbeidsstokken på instituttet
HIs EU portefølje 7 000 000 6 000 000 5 000 000 4 000 000 3 000 000 euro 2 000 000 1 000 000 0 1994 1996 1998 2000 2002
Marine science in EU FP s FP 5 (1998 2001): 1083 m. FP 6 (2002 2005): 700 m. A reduction of 35 %, Reverse this trend for FP7
The Oceans knowledge is opportunity Understanding: Increase the basis knowledge about the oceans Technology: To explore the oceans and to keep surveillance Management of the resources: Increase knowledge as basis for sustainable use of the marine resources Exploitation: Knowledge to support new industry, products and services Regional development: Knowledge to understand and coordinate sound coastal area development
Personal Invitation The Ocean and future aspects of the European Marine Research Area International Forum Meeting Friday 11 June: 09:00 Lunch Stanhope Hotel, Rue du Commerce 9, 1000 Brussels The Forum-meeting focuses on why the Ocean and future aspects of the European Marine Research Area should be high on the European research and innovation agenda and in the future 7th Framework Programme. Purpose A main purpose of the seminar is to stimulate the debate on the priority of this theme and which issues that should be addressed on a European level. What is the potential value added for Europe? Which opportunities could be grasped? What could be the elements for a research agenda? What are the challenges regarding innovation and value creation? What opportunities could the new EU research policies offer? Concept Norwegian Research and Innovation Forum Mission of Norway to the EU Rue Archimède 1000 Brussels Tel: +32 2 234 11 11 Fax: +32 2 234 11 50 Contact : Gard Titlestad gat@mfa.no or Bente Ekdahl bek@mfa.no http://www.eu-norway.org First, setting the scene, Commissioner for Research Mr. Philippe Busquin and the Norwegian Minister for Education and Research Mrs. Kristin Clemet will give keynotes highlighting the new European research policies, European and national challenges and relate these broad issues to the marine scene, followed by keynotes creating a platform for an intense exchange of views on what could be the future priorities. Addressing issues for follow up, key actors will conclude the event. A seated lunch together with an informal reception will offer rich opportunities for networking. Participation is based on invitation only. There will be no participation fee. Reception Thursday evening 10 June Ambassador Bjørn T. Grydeland invites all participants to an informal reception 19:30 21:30 where the Sea will be the theme. The reception will take place in his residence: Av. Jules César 24, 1150 Bruxelles.
Bergen: Profiled in TIME magazine in August as an international center for marine science Title: Bergen (aquaculture) Neptune s Gift: Norway s Second city uses cutting-edge Science to harvest its waters