Supporting structural change in research organisations to promote Responsible Research and Innovation, deadline 16-09-2015

Typology Call for proposal
Granting Authority Described in part A of the General Annexes of the General Work Programme.
Geographic area EU
Programme H2020, Science with and for Society
Strand/Action Call for integrating Society in Science and Innovation
Supporting structural change in research organisations to promote Responsible Research and Innovation
ISSI-5-2015
CSA
Budget for the concerned call €22,000,000
Max duration of the project
% co-financing 100%
Deadline 16-09-2015 17:00:00 (Brussels local time)
Eligible partners Described in part B and C of the General Annexes of the General Work Programme.
Partnership requirements The proposals should include an international dimension in particular with the following
countries: Brazil, Republic of South Africa, India, Canada, Australia, Russia, United States of America, Japan and China.
In order to meet the requirement for a wide diversity actors, for proposals submitted for the 2015 deadline,, the consortium will encourage the active participation of the following types of actors: research performing and/or funding organisations, industry/business/SME, policy makers/public authorities, and Civil Society Organisations (CSO).
Objective of the call and expected impact Many barriers exist to practical implementation of RRI in research organizations. Therefore it is crucial to encourage the modernisation of institutional practices and culture in research institutions, Higher Education Institutions and funding agencies, to promote Responsible Research and Innovation. It also aims at supporting common actions by research institutions to identify and implement the best systemic organisational approaches to increase Responsible Research and Innovation uptake in research organizations.Activities shall produce tangible and measurable results in terms of organisational process and structures. They will improve the uptake of Responsible Research and Innovation in research organisations, as the Plans will continue to be implemented in the medium / long term. In the medium term, institutional change shall be scalable to research institutions across EU 28 and Associated countries, thus contributing towards European Research Area (ERA) objectives. In the long term, the action will increase research institutions’ ability to generate innovation that reflects societal needs.
Eligible actions/activities This topic aims at developing a Responsible Research and Innovation Plan covering five RRI keys (societal engagement, gender equality and gender in research and innovation content, open access, science education and ethics) in each participating institution. The proposals shall include an analysis of the main problems and challenges, as well as a set of specific implementing actions aiming at the necessary structural change on the basis of specific situation and challenges. Action Plans shall be accompanied by an implementation roadmap. The RRI plans shall:Conduct impact assessment / audit of procedures and practices in order to identify RRI barriers at organisation level;

Implement innovative strategies to address RRI barriers;

Develop the RRI dimension in research content and programmes;

Set targets and monitor progress via indicators at organisation level.

The proposals shall include a methodology for impartially monitoring and assessing the progress made throughout the duration of the project. This activity could be dedicated to a specific partner organisation or subcontracted.

The proposals should include an international dimension in particular with the following countries: Brazil, Republic of South Africa, India, Canada, Australia, Russia, United States of America, Japan and China.

The Commission considers that proposals requesting a contribution from the EU of between EUR 2 and 4 million would allow this specific challenge to be addressed appropriately. Nonetheless, this does not preclude submission and selection of proposals requesting other amounts.

Application pack http://ec.europa.eu/research/participants/portal/desktop/en/opportunities/h2020/topics/2422-issi-5-2015.html#tab2