Science – Policy – Society Interface (SPSI) capacity development initiatives
Summary
Funding provided under previews programmes.
Programme Name
Call
Detailed Call Description
BioAgora will develop a Science Service for Biodiversity (SSBD) that fully supports the ecological transition required by the European Green Deal and the European Union’s Biodiversity Strategy for 2030. It will provide the scientific pillar of the EU’s Knowledge Centre for Biodiversity (KCBD).
The Science Service for Biodiversity will respond to this current gap in Science-Policy-Society Interfaces but will also foresee future needs. This entails the orchestration of science-policy-society interactions (SPSI) within the EU, which link scientific and non-scientific knowledge more efficiently with policymaking and implementation. By bridging the gap between scientific knowledge and policymaking, BioAgora seeks to create an inclusive platform where diverse actors can contribute to biodiversity conservation efforts. To achieve this aim, it is crucial to identify relevant actors and help them participate in science-policy-society interactions in a meaningful way.
BioAgora invites proposals for a wide range of capacity development activities that bridge the gap between scientific knowledge and policymaking. Supported initiatives may include, but are not limited to:
- General Training on SPSI Skills and Competencies – Development of core skills and competencies as outlined in the JRC-Knowledge4Policy Competence Framework for researchers and policymakers.
- Topical Capacity Development – Activities that enhance the implementation of the EU Biodiversity Strategy for 2030 by fostering collaborations between relevant actors and knowledge holders.
- Training of Boundary Spanners – Innovative training methods for boundary spanners, enabling the exchange of knowledge, best practices, and the building of shared values across science, policy, and society.
Priority will be given to activities that emphasize innovative collaboration, co-learning, and cross-sectoral interactions to address systemic and policy-side challenges in biodiversity conservation.
A&Q will be published on 4th December 2024 in the project website and updated regularly.
Financing percentage by EU or other bodies / Level of Subsidy or Loan
The maximum Grant per project is €175.000.
The number of expected projects to be founded is 2-5 projects, depending on project size.
The expected duration of participation is maximum 20 months starting earliest in May 2025. The activities shall be completed at the latest by December 2026.
Eligibility For Participation Notes
This funding call is open to legal entities or consortia of legal entities eligible for Horizon Europe funding. Projects should involve participants from across Europe and prioritize transdisciplinary collaboration, incorporating both social and environmental disciplines. Applicants are encouraged to propose activities that target the following groups:
- Scientists
- Policymakers
- Other relevant societal actors involved in biodiversity and environmental management.
Applications can be submitted by single legal entities or consortia. Proposals should focus on building capacities that address transdisciplinary collaboration, the inclusion of diverse actors, and the enhancement of science-policy-society interfaces. Applications should outline clear target groups and specific skills or competencies that will be developed through the proposed activities.
Applicants must meet the eligibility criteria for Horizon Europe funding. Co-financing from other sources is encouraged, but the proposed activities cannot be part of ongoing projects.
Programme Category
EU Competitive ProgrammesTotal Budget
€350.000Thematic Categories
- Education and training
- Environment and Climate Change
- New Entrepreneurship
- Public Administration
- Research, Technological Development and Innovation
Eligibility for Participation
- Central Government
- Other Beneficiaries
- Researchers/Research Centers/Institutions
- State-owned Enterprises
- Training Centres
Call Opening Date
26/11/2024Call Closing Date
27/01/2025EU Contact Point
Questions regarding the criteria, rules and procedures of the call can be sent to the following address: calls@bioagora.eu
