Informal meeting of Ministers for Education, Science and Research on 4 May 2009 in
Prague.
"We had chosen two topics for today's ministerial discussions concerning the implementation of the European
Research Area Vision 2020 (ERA), namely the possibilities of improving the relations between the three sides of the
so-called knowledge triangle - education, research and innovation - on national level, supplemented by reflections
resulting from the consultations of representatives of organisations that have a direct relationship with the
elements of the knowledge triangle in Europe. In the afternoon session we discussed the development of human
resources in research on the basis of a document prepared by the Portuguese Minister, José Gago, and the Luxembourg
Minister, Francois Biltgen," the Czech Minister and acting President of the Competitiveness Council, Ondřej
Liška, informed the participants.
Two areas which form part of the implementation of the European Research Area Vision 2020 were part of the programme,
i.e. the relationship between the elements of the knowledge triangle (science, education and innovation) on political
level and the development of human resources in research. At the request of the Czech Presidency a short introduction
to the first subject was prepared. It is a proposal for an opinion of the European Economic and Social Committee on
the subject "Research and development: in support of competitiveness".
In his opening remarks European Commissioner responsible for Science and Research Janez Potočnik stated that it is
time to advance from ERA 1.0 management by experts to ERA 2.0 management where all stakeholders and citizens
participate. The meeting thus reiterated emphasis on cooperation with experts and representatives of the industrial
sector, since they are the ones we require to participate in research financing.
In the morning part of the programme Vice Chairman of the Research and Development Council of the Czech Republic and
Director of the National Educational Fund Miroslava Kopicová gave a speech. She mentioned the experiences with reform
of the system of research, development and innovation in the Czech Republic that was launched in March 2008. The
reform and its European dimension in connection to the knowledge triangle served the Ministers as a concrete example
for discussion of further implementation of Vision ERA 2020.
Representatives of three significant European institutions - EUROHORCs, the European University Association and
Business Europe - also contributed to the discussion in their capacity as speakers representing organisations that
stand for funding of research programmes, the position of European Universities and the position of entrepreneurs.
All sides of the knowledge triangle were thus represented at the meeting in practice.
During the afternoon part of the informal meeting the document prepared during the French Presidency in cooperation
with Portuguese Minister Gago and Luxembourg Minister Biltgen at the request of French Minister Pécresse was
discussed in some detail. This document relates to the status of researchers that was introduced for the first time
at the Competitiveness Council in December. Based on the obtained comments, the text was amended by both authors and
submitted to the Ministers for discussion during the afternoon part of the meeting.
Program: PROGRAM_Informal_Council_in_Prague_3._4.5.2009.doc
(212,50 KB)
Speeches and presentations:
- Speech by prof. Jean-Marc Rappa, EUA: JMR_Speech.pdf50,28 KB)
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Speaking_Points_by_Commissioner_Potocnik.doc
(44,50 KB)
- Dieter_Imboden_EUROHORCS.ppt (934,00 KB)
- Heinrich_Hofer_Business_Europe.PPT (805,00 KB)
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J_M_Rapp_EUA.ppt (1,41 MB)
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Miroslava_Kopicova_prezentace.ppt (1,23
MB)
BACKGROUND_PAPER.pdf (165,41 KB)
Fotogallery from the event on the web of CZ
PRES.
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