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Mid-term assessment of FP6 Science and Society
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MID-TERM ASSESSMENT OF SCIENCE AND SOCIETY ACTIVITIES 2002-2006, European Commission, March 2007

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This is the report of an expert group that evaluated whether the activities implemented under the FP6 Specific Programme 'Structuring the ERA' met their objectives and on the bais of their findings developed recommendations for FP7. The report examines the impact of the FP6 programme as well as associated activities including the Science and Society Action Plan (SASAP), which was an EC publication from 2001 encouraging member states to bring together actions at a European level.

The report found that there is a real need for many related issues to be addressed at the EU level, and considers that the programme helped both to address the highly fragmented national initiatives and to give new emphasis to the importance of investigating the role of science in society through the creation of a European dimension.

However, a number of areas where improvement was needed were identified. This included the need for better mechanisms for the dissemination of results of EU funded activities. The report indicates:

A greater effort should be devoted to the improvement of the dissemination of the outcomes of the programme, including the results and findings of individual projects. There is room for improved support by the Commission Services in specifying more effective dissemination strategies. There is also a strong need for follow-up activities undertaken by the Commission, in cooperation with the partners, in order to organize targeted dissemination of the achievements of projects.

Executive Summary

At European level, €Science and Society€ is a new initiative that was undertaken under Sixth Framework Programme. Its main objectives were formulated in the Science and Society Action Plan, which led to a broad range of activities numbering about 150 projects, conferences and forums. The programme is organized into five thematic areas: (a) Science Education; (b) Scientific Advice and Governance; (c) Ethics; (d) Women and Science; (e) Science Communication.

The programme attracted a large number of participants: 916 partners from the EU25 were engaged in projects with 764 (73% out of total of 1045 participants) from the EU15. The participants were predominantly from the public sector with higher education institutions (41%) and research institutes (23%) holding the largest share; participation from the industrial sector (public and private) has been rather modest ranging from 0.5% to 6% across the five thematic areas. The distribution of partners among countries has been rather even and those from new Member States have been rather fairly represented (with the exception of some areas such as governance) although the funding for their participation in the projects appears to be determined more commonly by the perceived cost of labour in these countries rather than the work involved.

The total funding for the Science and Society programme in FP6 was 71.5 M€. This was distributed among the five thematic areas of the programme: Science Education (including Scientific Culture and Descartes prizes): 24.3 M€ (34.1%); Science Communication: 5.3 M€ (7.4%); Scientific Advice and Governance: 4.7 M€ (6.6%); Ethics: 24.9 M€ (34.9%); Women and Science: 12.1 M€ (17%). In terms of funding, Ethics, Education (but including substantial funding for the Descartes prize) and Women and Science have received a relative priority. The types of funding instruments used were fairly evenly distributed. Coordinated actions represented 24% of the funding of activities, specific support actions 56% and specific targeted research 20%. For the vast majority of projects, the funding was at a relatively modest level (below 0.5M€).

We have considered that the activities of the programme are in line with the main objectives, as defined by the Action Plan and all the activities have contributed to its implementation. According to our evaluation, the main achievements of the programme are the following: - The programme has established a forum and a context at European level for examinining Science and Society issues in a manner that provides reflective activities on specific issues related to scientific and technological research (such as Ethics, Governance and Science Communication). It has also developed a thoughtful scientific approach to highlighting and addressing barriers and future obstacles to the continuing contribution of science in society (such as the challenge of safeguarding a sufficient supply of competent future scientists and engineers and the need to enhance the involvement of women in science).

Our analysis has also identified a certain number of weaknesses in the implementation of the programme:

We propose the following recommendations for a renewed €Science in Society€ programme in the context of FP7:

The first €Science and Society€ programme at European level has demonstrated that a reflective approach with a robust scientific knowledge base is important for both science and society. It provides the science enterprise with the thoughtful monitoring of the issues that may serve to constrain its anticipated impact but also with a proactive stance at broadening the constituency for science. It provides the society with methodologies for a thoughtful informative input to science policy development and increased opportunities to engage with authentic debate on issues of scientific concern. The positive achievements of the first €Science and Society€ programme during FP6 clearly demonstrate that a renewed €Science in Society€ programme with a broader scope would continue to contribute an important European vision to the construction of a new relationship between science and society with the collaboration of partners beyond European shores.

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