Publié le 27/10/2007
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The idea of a European Institue of Technology (EIT) stema from the 2005 mid-term reviw of the Lisbon startegy. The first Commission Communication of February 2006 "Implementing the renewed partnership for growth and jobs. Developing a knowledge flagship. The European Institute of Technology" 'COM(2006)0077) defined only the broad elements of the proposed EIT, some of which were further elaboreted in the later Communication "The European Institute of Technology : further steps towards its creation" (COM(2006)0276).
The legislative proposal (COM(2006)604 final/2) was published on 13 November 2006. The European Parliament in its Annual Policy Strategy 2007 Resolution (A6-0154/2006). The European Council expressed support for the EIT in its meeting of 14-15 December 2006 "The Council and the European Parliament should, after having carried out a thorough examination of the Commission's proposal, move swiftly to adopt, in 2007, a decision to set up the European Institute of Technology"
Givent the right form, the EIT may prove useful in the Community's research and innovation activities, but its whole raison-d'être depends on a number of points not yet sufficiently clarified, the most importnat of which are addressed below : The Governing Board will take the horizontal and strategic decisions on the EIT's activities : identifying the strategic fields and main thematic research areas, establishing "Knowledge and Innovation Communities" (KICs), selection, monitoring and evaluating the consortia to operate these KICs, and coordinate the different KIC activities. The KICs are throught to be partnerships where teams from universities, research organisations and industry would work together to address a strategically important topic in an inter-disciplinary field, and they will perform all operational activities of the EIT :
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Futhermore, the Commission's proposal only foresees consultation of the Commission in determining the strategic priorities of the EIT. In order to become a "flagship" of European innovation, the EIT must be able secure a significant amount of private fundin. The ability to raise its own funding, be it from external sources or from revenues of its own activities (including management of intellectual property rights (IPR) which the proposal foresees the EIT will accumulate over time) will be the very rasion dêtre of the EIT. Rather the IET should develop a brand or label - an "EIT diploma" - wich will supplement and add value to the formalised academic degrees awarded by the educational insitutions participating in the KICs. An important role of an EIT would be to examine best pratices from different countries and possibly at a later stage provide a permanent platform for exchange of experience for Member States' national programmes, research foundations and agencies :
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The EIT is intented to be a centre of excellence, or, alternatively, a body for coordinating centers of excellence through the activities of the Knowledge and Innovation Communities (KICs). By establishing the best possible conditions of work for European researchers, particularly by encouraging their mobility and facilitating the recognition of their qualifications, it may represent an effective solution to the brain drain, while also attracting the best researchers and students in the world to the EU thanks to integrated excellence-driven partnerships within the knowledge triangle. It is essential in the connection for the KICs to enjoy as much independence as possible to carry out their operational activities within the strategic framework defined by the EIT, while being answerable to the EIT. The KICs should therefore be a source of wealth-and-job-creation by engendering innovatie SMEs in cutting-edge technology and promoting new forms of organisations and businesses. In order to boost the flow of information and the sharing of knowledge and to promote the optimum use of resources, it will be important with this in mind for KICs to form around geographical centre and ensure the influence of such centres at local and regional level.
In studying the innovation process, the cultural diversity and specific characteristics of Europe need to be taken into account. Thanks to its multi-cultural working environment, the EIT holds out the promise of better understanding between the Mmebers States, by becoming an instrument for cooperation, enabling national conflicts of interest to be more easily overcome. It is thus also conceivable that the EIT will provide new types of courses :
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The creation of an EIT quality label, which must represent a significantly higher level than a qualification from a non-EIT university, could help widen the institute's reputaiton and establish its worldwilde recognition. The EIT as a world-class high performance flagship, which should transform innovatie discoveries into commercial opportunities. The proposed reference amount is EUR 308 million for a period of 6 years from 1 January 2008 (until 2013). Additionally, EUR 1,5 billion are supposed to come from other EU programmes (7th Framework Programme for Research, Competitiveness and Innovation Programme (CIP) and structural Funds, etc.). Moreover, EUR 527 million would come from Member States, private sector and EIB loans. This means that in total, the Commission estimates the spending of the EIT and the KICs (Knowledge and Innovation Communities) at EUR 2.367 billion.
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| | Adams, Richard | Consultant in social, environmental and ethical business and project development | | | | | 18 Northumberland Avenue | Newcastle upon Tyne NE3 4XE Royaume-Uni | Tel: | +44 191 2461483 | Fax: | +44 191 2840052 | Email: | richarda@communityviewfinders.com |
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| | Blower, Christine | Deputy General Secretary, National Union of Teachers (NUT) | | | | | NUT (National Union of Teachers) - Hamilton House - Mabledon Place | London W1H 9BD Royaume-Uni | Tel: | +44 207 3886191 | Fax: | +44 207 3878458 | Email: | c.blower@nut.org.uk |
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| | Boyle, Sandy | Former President UNI Finance & Uni Europa Finance; Past President Scottish TUC | | | | | 9 Learmonth Street | Falkirk FKI 5AG ROYAUME-UNI | |
Tel: | +44 13 24626708 | Fax: | +44 13 24624910 | Email: | sandytboyle@aol.com |
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| | Burns, Brendan | Director of Burns, Burns and Burns - Former Vice-chairman and Policy Chairman of the Federation of Small Businesses (FSB) | | | | | Burns Burns and Burns - Killen Cottage - Killen | Avoch - Ross-Shire IV9 8RQ United Kingdom | |
Tel: | +44 01381 622244 | Fax: | Email: | Brendan.burns@eesc.europa.eu |
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| | Carey, Marge | Former president of the Union of Shop, Distributive and Allied Workers (USDAW) - Former member of the TUC general council and executive committee | | | | | Banner Hey 42 - Whiston, Prescot | Merseyside L35 3JS Royaume-Uni | |
Tel: | +44 0151 4309834 | Fax: | Email: | mc001o8758@blueyonder.co.uk |
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| | Cassidy, Bryan | Former Member of the European Parliament (1984-1999) | | | | | Cassidy and Associates International, 11 Esmond Court Thackeray Street | London W8 5HB ROYAUME-UNI | |
Tel: | +32 (0)2 2307784 | Fax: | +44 20 79373789 | Email: | bryan.cassidy@europundit.eu |
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| | Coldrick, Peter | Head of Brussels office of the Trades Union Congress (TUC) | | | | | TUC - ETUC Boulevard Roi Albert II, 5 | 1210 Bruxelles BELGIQUE | |
Tel: | +32 (0)2 224 04 77 | Fax: | +32 (0)2 224 04 79 | Email: | pcoldrick@tuc.etuc.org |
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| | Crook, Nicholas | International Officer, UNISON | | | | | UNISON - Mabledon Place 1 | London WC1H 9AJ Royaume-Uni | |
Tel: | +44 20 75511219 | Fax: | +44 20 75511471 | Email: | n.crook@unison.co.uk |
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| | Curtis, Brian | Regional Organiser, Wales and the West of England, National Union of Rail, Maritime and Transport Workers (RMT) | | | | | 22 Hawthorn Road | Barry CF26 6LE (Wales) ROYAUME-UNI | |
Tel: | +44 14 46749272 | Fax: | +44 14 46749272 | Email: | b.curtis@rmt.org.uk |
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| | D'Sa, Rose | Consultant in EU, Commonwealth and International Law - Consultant in Legal Education/Distance Learning | | | | | 64 Blossom Close, Langstone | Newport NP18 2LT ROYAUME-UNI | |
Tel: | +44 16 33413291 | Fax: | +44 16 33413291 | Email: | rose@d-sa.freeserve.co.uk |
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| | Fraser, Kenneth | Corporate adviser | | | | | Wester Clatto | Blebo Craigs by Cupar, Fife KY15 5UE Royaume-Uni | |
Tel: | +44 1 334850632 | Fax: | +44 1 334850097 | Email: | kfraser@frasercorporate.co.uk |
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| | Jones, Tom | Legal Services Commissioner - Vice-president of the Wales Council for voluntary action (WCVA) - farmer | | | | | Plas Coch - Dolanog - Nr Welshpool | Powys, Wales SY21 OLA Royaume-Uni | |
Tel: | +44 01938 810553 | Fax: | +44 01938 810005 | Email: | thjones@btconnect.com |
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| | King, Brenda | Chief Executive, African & Caribbean Diversity - Commissioner, Women's National Commission (WNC) - Advisory Board, Hays Executive - Advisory Board, Voluntary Services Overseas (VSO) | | | | | Acdiversity - Delta House 175-177 Borough High Street | London SE1 1HR ROYAUME-UNI | |
Tel: | +44 20 79399925 | Fax: | +44 8716 613530 | Email: | brendaking@acdiversity.org |
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| | McKnight, Judy | General Secretary, National Association of Probation Officers (NAPO) | | | | | National Association of Probation Officers 3-4 Chivalry Road | London SW11 1HT ROYAUME-UNI | |
Tel: | +44 207 223 4887 | Fax: | +44 207 223 3503 | Email: | jmcknight@napo.org.uk |
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| | Morgan, Peter | Partner, P.W.L. Morgan & Associates | | | | | Cleeves Weydown Road | Haslemere Surrey GU27 1DT Royaume-Uni | |
Tel: | +44 1428 642757 | Fax: | +44 01428 643684 | Email: | petermorgan@cleeves2.demon.co.uk |
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| | Morrice, Jane | Communications Consultant - Director, Photographic and Media Production Company, former member Northern Ireland Assembly and Deputy Speaker, former Head EC Office Northern Ireland, former BBC correspondent | | | | | Ballyholme Esplanade 18 - Co. down | Bangor BT 20 5LZ Royaume-Uni | |
Tel: | +44 02891 461160 | Fax: | Email: | wavelength@btinternet.com |
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| | O'Neill, Maureen | Associate Mowat Research and Board Member of National Health Service Quality Improvement Scotland (NHS QIS) | | | | | Brinsdale, 40/5 Corstorphine Road, | EH12 6HS Edinburgh ROYAUME-UNI | |
Tel: | +44 131 3468609 | Fax: | Email: | maureenponeill@yahoo.co.uk |
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| | Osborn, Frederic Adrian | Chair, Stakeholder Forum for our Common Future | | | | | 10 The Limes - Cowbridge | Vale Of Glamorgan CF 71 7BJ Royaume-Uni | |
Tel: | +44 208 3407560 | Fax: | Email: | osborn_derek@yahoo.co.uk |
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| | Peel, Jonathan | Director, Food and Drink Federation (FDF), and business consultant | | | | | Sturdy Cottage - High Street - Thornborough | Buckingham MK18 2DF Royaume-Uni | |
Tel: | ++44 7973 528985 | Fax: | Email: | jonathan@peelcomms.eu |
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| | Sears, David | Former deputy director general, British Chambers of Commerce (BCC) | | | | | 3 Albany Villas | Hove, East Sussex BN3 2RS ROYAUME-UNI | |
Tel: | +44 1273 737135 | Fax: | +44 1273 207433 | Email: | searsdj@tiscali.co.uk |
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| | Sharma, Sukhdev | Chairman Southwest Yorkshire Mental Health NHS Trust | | | | | 17 Heathmount - Free School Lane | Halifax HX1 2YR ROYAUME-UNI | |
Tel: | +44 1422 366238 | Fax: | +44 1422 366359 | Email: | SSh7766@btinternet.com |
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| | Sharma, Madi | Import-exporter, consultant in SMEs, entrepreneurship, CSR, training and personal development, diversity, gender equality, Board member of ITV Plc, public speaker | | | | | 38 Midland Avenue | Lenton, Nottingham NG7 2FD United Kingdom | |
Tel: | +44 7885 306711 | Fax: | +44 115 9799333 | Email: | original.madi@tiscali.co.uk |
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| | Smyth, Michael | Economist - University of Ulster , Belfast; Economic Adviser to the Northern Ireland Assembly | | | | | Clanbrassil Terrace 3 | Holywood - County Down - Northern Ireland BT1 80AP Royaume-Uni | |
Tel: | +44 02890 423587 | Fax: | +44 02890 366847 | Email: | mf.smyth@ulster.ac.uk |
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| | Taylor, Monica | Executive Council Member, Transport and General Workers' Union (TGWU) | | | | | 79 Ivyhouse Road, Kings Norton | Birmingham B28 8JP - West Midlands ROYAUME-UNI | |
Tel: | +44 121 6258485 | Fax: | Email: | sisteract_mtaylor@hotmail.com |
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| | BOOTH, Peter | National Secretary - Transport & General Workers'Union - Fédération syndicale européenne (FSE-THC) | | | Transport and General Workers Union | | | TGWU- Transport House - Call Lane 55 | LS1 7BW Leeds United Kingdom | |
Tel: | +44 113 2364833 | Fax: | +44 113 2364831 | Email: | pjrbooth@btinternet.com |
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| | BREWER, David | Director-General -COAL PRO - Confederation of UK Coal Producers | | | | | CoalPro - Confederation of UK Coal Producers Confederation House, Thornes Office Park Denby Dale Road | Wakefield WF2 7AN ROYAUME-UNI | |
Tel: | +44 1924 200802 | Fax: | +44 1924 200796 | Email: | admin@coalpro.co.uk |
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| | PASSLEY, Patrick |
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Tel: | +44 208 3753511 | Fax: | +44 208 3753489 | Email: | ppassley@paralegalcharity.org.uk |
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| | SKYTE, Peter | National Officer for the IT sector - Amicus the Union | | | | | Amicus the Union - King Street 35 - Covent garden | London WC2E 8JG United Kingdom | |
Tel: | +44 20 74208900 | Fax: | +44 20 74208999 | Email: | peter.skyte@amicustheunion.org |
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