Main idea: "The 7th Framework Programme will not be 'just another Framework Programme', ” said Science and Research Commissioner Potočnik, who presented the Commission proposal to the Parliament's ITRE committee on 6 April 2005. Indeed, in its content, organisation, implementation modes and management tools, the FP7 is designed as a key contribution to the relaunched Lisbon strategy. "FP7 is centered on innovation and knowledge for growth," said Commissioner Potočnik. "It will continue the drive towards the European research area (ERA) - thus aiming at building the internal market of knowledge," he added.
Duration: The 7th Research Framework Programme (FP7) will be synchronised with the duration of the EU's financial perspective and will thus cover the 7-year-period 2007-2013.
Structure: FP7 will be organised into four specific programmes, corresponding to four major objectives of European research policy:
1. Co-operation: refers to gaining leadership in key scientific and technology areas by supporting co-operation between universities, industry, research centres and public authorities across the EU and with the rest of the world. Trans-national cooperation will remain the main instrument for carrying out research activities.
This programme will be organised into 9 sub-programmes (see table 1. below) covering the nine different thematic research areas receiving Community support (the so called thematic priority areas). All FP6 thematic priorities will continue to be supported in the FP7. Only one new priority, 'Space and security', has been added to the previous set of themes.
Even though the programme will be organised into operationally autonomous sub-programmes, joint, cross-thematic approaches to research subjects of common interest are allowed.
2. Ideas: refers to the establishment of an autonomous European research council (ERC), which will support and stimulate the creativity and excellence of European research through the funding of ground-breaking research carried out by individual teams competing at European level.
3. People: refers to the so called 'Marie Curie' actions, which strengthen training, the career prospects and mobility of European researchers. Better focus will be given on key aspects of skills and career development, increasing mobility between university and industry, and strengthening links with national systems.
4. Capacities: refers to developing and fully exploiting the EU’s research capacities through large-scale research infrastructure, regional cooperation and innovating SMEs.
* Joint Research Centre: In addition to the four specific programmes, the FP7 includes a specific programme for the non-nuclear activities of the Joint Research Centre (JRC).
**Euratom Treaty: In line with the EU's responsibilities with the Euratom Treaty, the proposal for FP7 includes the traditional sector of research on nuclear safety.
Budget: The proposed total budget for FP7 (64.282 billion) and the Euratom Treaty research activities (2.800 billion) is 67.082 billion euros. Cooperation and Ideas will receive around 70 per cent of the funds, People and Capacities around 20 per cent and the remaining ten per cent will go to the JRC and the Euratom programme activities.
The budget has a yearly average of around 10 billion euros, but the Commission proposal envisages starting in 2007 with around six billion euros and increasing the yearly expenditure gradually to reach 15 billion euros budget in 2013.
Table 1. The nine thematic research areas and budget breakdown of the Cooperation-programme:
| Information society | 11.2 billion euros |
| Health | 7.35 billion euros |
| Transport (including Aeronautics) | 5.25 billion euros |
| Nanosciences, nanotechnologies, materials and new production technologies | 4.27 billion euros |
| Security and space | 3.5 billion euros |
| Energy | 2.59 billion euros |
| Environment (including climate change) | 2.24 billion euros |
| Food, agriculture and biotechnology | 2.17 billion euros |
| Socio-economic sciences and the humanities | 0.7 billion euros |
| Total | 39.267 |
For comparison, see the budget breakdown of the FP6 here.
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