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Directorate-General for Research (European Commission)

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The Directorate-General for Research or DG Research, located in Brussels, is a Directorate-General of the European Commission.[1]

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[edit] Mission

The Directorate General’s mission is evolving as work on the European Research Area (ERA) continues. It can be summarised as follows [2]:

  • to develop the European Union’s policy in the field of research and technological development and thereby contribute to the international cooperation of European industry;
  • to coordinate European research activities with those carried out at the level of the Member States;
  • to support the Union’s policies in other fields such as environment, health, energy, regional development, etc;
  • to promote a better understanding of the role of science in modern societies and stimulate a public debate about research-related issues at European level.

One of the instruments used for the implementation of this policy is the multi-annual Framework Programmes for Research and Technological Development (FP RTD) which helps to organise and financially support cooperation between high schools, research centres, and industries - including small and medium sized enterprises (SME).

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[edit] Structure

Directorates :[1]

  • Directorate A - Inter-institutional and legal matters – Framework programme
  • Directorate B - European Research Area: research programmes and capacity
  • Directorate C - European Research Area: Knowledge-based economy
  • Directorate D - International cooperation
  • Directorate E - Biotechnologies, Agriculture, Food
  • Directorate F - Health
  • Directorate G - Industrial technologies
  • Directorate H - Transport
  • Directorate I - Environment
  • Directorate J - Energy (EURATOM)
  • Directorate K - Energy
  • Directorate L - Science, economy and society
  • Directorate R - Resources
  • Directorate S - Implementation of the 'Ideas' programme
  • Directorate T - Implementation of activities to outsource

In carrying out the various tasks the Directorate General works closely with other Commission departments such as the Joint Research Centre, which also falls under the responsibility of Commissioner Janez Potočnik, the Directorates General for the Information Society, Energy and Transport, the Environment, Enterprise, and others.

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[edit] References

  1. ^ a b "Organisation". Directorate-General for Research. http://ec.europa.eu/dgs/research/organisation.cfm?lang=en. Retrieved on 14 May 2007. "Postal address – Directorate-General for Research, European Commission, B-1049 Brussels"  (The postal code specifically designates the European Commission.)[1]

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