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ENHorizon 2020Work Programme 2016 - 201713. Europe in a changing world – inclusive, innovative and reflectiveSocietiesImportant notice on the second Horizon 2020 Work ProgrammeThis Work Programme covers 2016 and 2017. The parts of the Work Programme thatrelate to 2017 (topics, dates, budget) have, with this revised version, been updated. Thechanges relating to this revised part are explained on the Participant Portal.(European Commission Decision C(2016)4614 of 25 July 2016)

HORIZON 2020 - Work Programme 2016 - 2017Europe in a changing world – inclusive, innovative and reflective SocietiesTable of contentsIntroduction . 6Call - CO-CREATION FOR GROWTH AND INCLUSION. 9CO-CREATION-01-2017: Education and skills: empowering Europe’s young innovators . 9CO-CREATION-02-2016: User-driven innovation: value creation through design-enabledinnovation . 11CO-CREATION-03-2016: Piloting demand-driven collaborative innovation models inEurope . 13CO-CREATION-04-2017: Applied co-creation to deliver public services . 15CO-CREATION-05-2016: Co-creation between public administrations: once-only principle. 17CO-CREATION-06-2017: Policy-development in the age of big data: data-driven policymaking, policy-modelling and policy-implementation . 19CO-CREATION-07-2017: Towards a new growth strategy in Europe - Improved economicand social measurement, data and official statistics . 22CO-CREATION-08-2016-2017: Better integration of evidence on the impact of researchand innovation in policy making . 24CO-CREATION-09-2016: A European map of knowledge production and co-creation insupport of research and innovation for societal challenges . 27Conditions for the Call - CO-CREATION FOR GROWTH AND INCLUSION . 30Call - REVERSING INEQUALITIES AND PROMOTING FAIRNESS . 32REV-INEQUAL-01-2016: An empirically informed European theory of justice and fairness. 33REV-INEQUAL-02-2016: Contemporary radicalisation trends and their implications forEurope . 35REV-INEQUAL-03-2016: Dynamics of inequalities across the life-course . 37REV-INEQUAL-04-2016: Intra-EU mobility and its impacts for social and economicsystems . 39REV-INEQUAL-05-2016: Inequalities in the EU and their consequences for democracy,social cohesion and inclusion . 41REV-INEQUAL-06-2016: Tackling inequalities at their roots: new policies for fairness ineducation from early age . 43REV-INEQUAL-07-2016: Spatial justice, social cohesion and territorial inequalities . 45REV-INEQUAL-08-2016: Fighting inequalities through policies against tax fraud and taxevasion . 47Part 13 - Page 2 of 141

HORIZON 2020 - Work Programme 2016 - 2017Europe in a changing world – inclusive, innovative and reflective SocietiesREV-INEQUAL-09-2017: Boosting inclusiveness of ICT-enabled research and innovation. 50REV-INEQUAL-10-2016: Multi-stakeholder platform for enhancing youth digitalopportunities . 52REV-INEQUAL-11-2017: Current European and cross-national comparative research andresearch actions on Migration . 53REV-INEQUAL-12-2017: Research Social Platform on Migration and Asylum . 54REV-INEQUAL-13-2017: Research on employability, skills and labour market integrationof migrants. 56Conditions for the Call - REVERSING INEQUALITIES AND PROMOTINGFAIRNESS . 58Call - ENGAGING TOGETHER GLOBALLY . 60ENG-GLOBALLY-01-2017: Strengthening Europe's position in the global context: sciencediplomacy and intercultural relations . 61ENG-GLOBALLY-02-2017: Shifting global geopolitics and Europe's preparedness formanaging risks, mitigation actions and fostering peace . 64ENG-GLOBALLY-03-2017: The European Union and the global challenge of migration 66ENG-GLOBALLY-04-2017: Science diplomacy for EU neighbourhood policies . 68ENG-GLOBALLY-05-2017: The strategic potential of EU external trade policy . 70ENG-GLOBALLY-06-2017: The Asia-Pacific as a strategic region for Europe . 72ENG-GLOBALLY-07-2017: The European Union and Central Asia . 74ENG-GLOBALLY-08-2016-2017: EU-China cooperation on sustainable urbanisation . 75ENG-GLOBALLY-09-2016: Centres/Networks of European research and innovation . 78ENG-GLOBALLY-10-2017: Migration and asylum systems . 80Conditions for the Call - ENGAGING TOGETHER GLOBALLY. 82Call - UNDERSTANDING EUROPE - PROMOTING THE EUROPEANPUBLIC AND CULTURAL SPACE . 84CULT-COOP-01-2017: Democratic discourses and the rule of law . 84CULT-COOP-02-2017: Improving mutual understanding among Europeans by workingthrough troubled pasts . 86CULT-COOP-03-2017: Cultural literacy of young generations in Europe . 89CULT-COOP-04-2017: Contemporary histories of Europe in artistic and creative practices. 90CULT-COOP-05-2017: Religious diversity in Europe - past, present and future . 91CULT-COOP-06-2017: Participatory approaches and social innovation in culture . 92CULT-COOP-07-2017: Cultural heritage of European coastal and maritime regions . 94CULT-COOP-08-2016: Virtual museums and social platform on European digital heritage,memory, identity and cultural interaction. . 96Part 13 - Page 3 of 141

HORIZON 2020 - Work Programme 2016 - 2017Europe in a changing world – inclusive, innovative and reflective SocietiesCULT-COOP-09-2017: European cultural heritage, access and analysis for a richerinterpretation of the past. . 98CULT-COOP-10-2017: Culture, integration and European public space . 100CULT-COOP-11-2016-2017: Understanding the transformation of European publicadministrations . 102CULT-COOP-12-2017: The significance of cultural and core values for the migrationchallenge. 106Conditions for the Call - UNDERSTANDING EUROPE - PROMOTING THEEUROPEAN PUBLIC AND CULTURAL SPACE . 109FAST TRACK TO INNOVATION PILOT . 112SME INSTRUMENT . 113Other actions . 1141. European Capital of Innovation prize . 1142. European Social Innovation Competition . 1163. Horizon Prize for Social Innovation in Europe . 1184. Development of the Innovation Scoreboards . 1205. Provision and analysis of key indicators in research and innovation . 1216. Support for the future orientations of Horizon 2020 . 1217. Support to the High Level Group of Research, Innovation and Science Policy Experts(RISE). 1228. Support to Open Science . 1229. Open Science monitor . 12310. Pan European supplementary pension funds (2014-2018): RESAVER ("RetirementSavings Vehicle for European Research Institutions") . 12411. eGovernment related studies, conferences and other events . 12512. Service Facility in support of the strategic development of international cooperation inresearch and innovation . 12513. Support to Research and Innovation policy making . 12714. Industrial Research and Innovation Monitoring and Assessment . 12715. Support to the development and analysis of a R&I policy taxonomy and questionnaire. 12716. Econometric analyses and indicators on the impact of R&I . 12817. Presidency Conference on “Strengthening Euro-Mediterranean cooperation throughResearch and Innovation” . 12918. Presidency Conference on “Social Sciences and Humanities” and High Level“TatraSummit” on Research and Innovation. 12919. Presidency Conference on "Open Science". 12920. Horizontal support to joint programming (ERA-LEARN 2020) . 130Part 13 - Page 4 of 141

HORIZON 2020 - Work Programme 2016 - 2017Europe in a changing world – inclusive, innovative and reflective Societies21. Coordinating scientific advice for policy making provided by the European networks ofAcademies . 13122. Evaluation of the Policy Support Facility and expert support to R&I policy analysis 13323. Support for future orientations of Horizon 2020 . 13424. Support to the High Level Group of Research, Innovation and Science Policy Experts(RISE). 13425. Support to Open Science . 13526. Expert Group to advise in designing, developing and testing a pilot EuropeanInnovation Council (EIC) . 13527. Experts to assist in the review of Science and Technology Cooperation Agreements 13628. Meta-evaluation Art.185 initiatives. 13629. External Expertise . 13630. COST . 13731. Presidency Conference ‘Expanding Excellent Science for the Benefit of Society’ . 138Budget . 140Part 13 - Page 5 of 141

HORIZON 2020 - Work Programme 2016 - 2017Europe in a changing world – inclusive, innovative and reflective SocietiesIntroductionThe European integration project has for over six decades contributed to the advancement ofpeace and reconciliation, democracy and human rights in Europe, and it is a world example inbalancing prosperity and social welfare.The European Union is currently faced with manifold challenges within and beyond itsborders. Internally, growing inequality undermines its potential to create prosperity andprovide stability. Six million people lost their job during the crisis, more than 120 millionpeople are at risk of poverty and fourteen million youth (15-29 years) are not in education,employment or training. Beyond the need to find new sources of growth and employment, theneed to deliver quality public services and renew the legitimacy of public policy-makingacross Europe put additional strain on governments. At the same time, the inclusion offairness in the objectives of the European Commission means that social dialogue should beenhanced in order to meet the social demands of inclusive growth. The innovation divide isevident, private investment in research and innovation is falling short of the target, while thereis a growing brain drain mostly from regions strongly hit by the crisis and the austerity thatfollowed. Externally, the Union’s neighbourhood has become an area of high risk with anincreasing number of open conflicts challenging Europe's security. Developments like thecrisis in Ukraine and the increasing influence of radical Islam in the Middle East and Africaput the EU’s reactive capacity to a test. They pose immediate threats to Europe’s security andtrigger asylum seeking and immigration that puts pressure on EU external borders andrelevant policies – from migration to humanitarian assistance and development cooperation.Migration has recently being challenging Europe's capacity to act in coherent and unifiedway. The large influx of refugees and other migrants largely caused by conflicts, geopoliticalshocks and poverty poses short, medium, and long term challenges. It goes from immediatehosting of refugees to the lasting integration in the EU of all legally staying migrants.While this context demonstrates a need to reflect on the past to better understand the emergentinstability and risks, it also provides the opportunity to actively contribute to shaping moreinclusive, innovative and reflective societies that empower and protect all citizens in Europeand can help to enhance the EU's capacity to tackle regional and global geopolitical changes.This requires the development of a long-term vision and pathways to support policymakers,public and private actors to deliver on it. Horizon 2020 has the scope and breadth to take onthis task. This Societal Challenge 6 Work Programme addresses key challenges of thebeginning of 21st century like radicalisation and migration that appear directly and in a crosscutting way in several Topics throughout the Work Programme and complementarily withSocietal Challenge 7 - Secure societies "Protecting freedom and security of Europe and itscitizens". Many of the Topics of this Work Programme aim also to reduce the gap betweeninstitutions and citizens - through better understanding, analysis and practical solutions - inorder to build a more trustful European society. Many Topics also integrate the genderdimension as a key element of inclusive societies.Part 13 - Page 6 of 141

HORIZON 2020 - Work Programme 2016 - 2017Europe in a changing world – inclusive, innovative and reflective SocietiesModes of economic organisation relying on creativity and collaboration are driven bycontinuously increasing interconnections in society and have further been triggered as aresponse to the crisis. In many European cities and communities, citizens, together withpublic and private sectors, are engaged in jointly identifying issues and needs, trying to solveproblems through innovative and inclusive responses. They co-create the future through newsolutions that have the potential to ensure sustainability, participatory governance, opennessand transparency in policies and markets, the respect of the rule of law and social cohesion.Inside the Union, this process could lead to more inclusive, collaborative and participativesocieties via greater engagement of all involved parties. In the same vein, it could also help toreinforce the necessary measures to reverse inequalities within societies, including revivingsocial dialogue. For the Union's role in the world, the abovementioned external risks can befaced effectively, and the external opportunities can be better realised, if the EU’s foreignpolicy players possess insightful knowledge and are fully empowered to jointly address risks,and if international research and innovation dialogue and cooperation are enhanced. All theseefforts to make Europe a more resilient continent internally and in its external relations will begreatly helped if informed by reflections of Europe's cultural and social diversity and athorough understanding of its past.The approach adopted in the present calls is in line with the Horizon 2020 ResponsibleResearch and Innovation (RRI) cross-cutting issue, engaging multiple actors includingsociety, integrating the gender and ethical dimensions, ensuring the access to researchoutcomes. Some Topics deal specifically with formal and informal (science) education.The ethical dimension of the activities undertaken should be analysed and taken into account,including relevant socio-economic implications. This implies the respect of ethical principlesand related legislation during the implementation (cf. personal data protection and privacy,ensuring informed consent, dual use and potential misuse of the research results, fair benefitsharing when developing countries are involved, and environment protection).Coordination and Support Actions (CSAs) should ensure the engagement of a broad andmultidisciplinary community of stakeholders incl

Horizon 2020 Work Programme 2016 - 2017 13. Europe in a changing world – inclusive, innovative and reflective Societies Important notice on the second Horizon 2020 Work Programme This Work Programme covers 2016 and 2017. The parts of the Work Programme that relate to 2017 (topics, dates, budget) have, with

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