Demystifying ERC: information day in Baltic countries
3 February 2021
Online
Website: https://bit.ly/39rwGfp
Demystifying ERC: information day in Baltic countries
3 February 2021
Online
Website: https://bit.ly/39rwGfp
Exploring synergies between Horizon Europe and regional policy – STOA Panel
2 February 2021
Online Workshop
Website: https://bit.ly/2LV1uNv
Use of the XETA in the assessment strategy of the ECHA/EFSA Guidance on Endocrine Disruptors
1 February 2021
Online
Website: https://bit.ly/2XxljND
9th European Variety in University Chemistry Education Conference
7 – 9 July 2021
Hybrid: Ljubljana, Slovenia & online
Website: https://bit.ly/3qshEgB
1st Greenering International Conference
15 – 17 February 2021
Lisbon, Portugal
Website: https://bit.ly/3miMcyA
EuChemS @Global Women’s Breakfast 2021
9 February 2021
Online
Website: https://www.euchems.eu/events/euchems-global-womens-breakfast-2021/
Sustainable Chemistry Lecture Series – SCLS
21 January 2021
Online
Website: https://bit.ly/35zV1Pj
Deadlines:
You can submit nominations for the 3 prizes until 31 January 2021.
Uploading the necessary documents will be possible until 3 February 2021
Website: https://bit.ly/3izvWcF
The dates are subject to the adoption of Horizon Europe and the ERC Work Programme 2021.
Website: https://erc.europa.eu/
EuChemS recognises the achievements of individual scientists and teams through the European Sustainable Chemistry Award (ESCA). The European Sustainable Chemistry Award is intended to be a prestigious scheme which will raise the profile of sustainable chemistry and be a spur to innovation and competitiveness.
Deadline: 1 February 2021
Submit your nomination HERE.
A number of consultations put forward by the European Food Safety Authority (EFSA) are currently open.
EuChemS is an official accredited stakeholder of the European Food Safety Authority (EFSA).
A number of consultations and roadmaps put forward by the European Commission are currently open:
On 21 March 2021, the new regulation on the transparency of risk assessment in the food chain will become applicable. This regulation aims at ensuring more transparency of the EU risk assessment in the food chain, increasing the independence of studies used by European Food Safety Authority (EFSA), strengthening the governance and the scientific cooperation of EFSA to guarantee its long-term sustainability, and developing comprehensive risk communication.
This new regulation was developed in response to a European Citizens’ Initiative on pesticides. On 10 May 2017, the European Chemical Society (EuChemS) co-organised the workshop Glyphosate: Harmless Tool or Sneaky Poison? at the European Parliament.
Read more about it here.
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The panel for the Future of Science and Technology (STOA) and the European Parliamentary Research Service (EPRS) are entering into a partnership on artificial intelligence (AI) with the OECD’s Global Parliamentary Network (GPN). Joining forces will enhance the dialogue and exchange of best practices across Parliaments on AI related issues. Subsequently, it will boost the outreach, relevance and value of both organisations to parliamentarians, policymakers and citizens worldwide.
In 2020, the STOA panel launched its Centre for AI (C4AI) to intensify its actions in the field of AI. The purpose of C4AI is to provide expertise to policymakers and to enhance the debate on AI through various activities (e.g., producing studies, organising events, etc.).
Read more about it in the STOA announcement.
Earlier in January, the European Commission announced in a press release the first round of direct equity investment through the new European Innovation Council (EIC) Fund. EIC acquires a financing of around €178 million to invest in 42 start-ups and SMEs.
The EIC Fund was established in June 2020, and it aims to make direct equity investments (between €500.000 and €15 million each) in the capital of start-ups and SMEs in Europe. This Fund will help start-up companies to scale-up and translate their innovative scientific projects into commercial success.
New instruments for a new generation of #innovators!🇪🇺
The new @EUeic Fund supports 42 #startups with €178 Million.
The first direct equity investments by @EU_Commission in startups to bridge the #equity gap and to crowd in #investors.
👉https://t.co/8sJbi3Qfj9 pic.twitter.com/T1yRtlyH5Z— Mariya Gabriel (@GabrielMariya) January 6, 2021
Read the press release here.
On 1 January 2021, Portugal has officially taken over the rotating Presidency of the Council of the European Union from Germany, 35 years after its accession to the European Union. This is the fourth time that Portugal chairs the Council of the European Union. Portugal is part of the Trio Presidency during the period from 1 July 2020 to 31 December 2021, with Germany and Slovenia.
Given the current global pandemic situation, Portugal is committed to promoting a resilient, social, green, digital and global Europe. ‘Time to deliver: a fair, green and digital recovery’ is Portugal’s motto for its 6-month Presidency, which is in line with its three major work priorities:
We agreed that it is time to implement an economic and social recovery anchored in the climate and digital transitions, and to strengthen the EU’s Social Pillar as a basis for the confidence of Europeans. Together we will promote the strategic autonomy of an EU open to the world. pic.twitter.com/GUzm6o8aBh
— António Costa (@antoniocostapm) January 5, 2021
Research and Innovation is at the forefront of the Portuguese Presidency’s programme and emphasis will be given to encouraging the coordination of efforts and synergies between European scientific communities. To this end, the Portuguese Presidency re-expressed its target to reach 3% GDP investment by 2030 (2/3 private sector, 1/3 public sector). Furthermore, they will work on the professionalisation of research careers and include them in the European Quality Assurance Reference Framework, in order to improve working conditions and salaries and reduce precarious employment.
In accordance with the Trio Presidency, Portugal will support the renewing of the European Research Area (ERA): the Portuguese Presidency will host a debate on the 20th anniversary of the ERA.
Scheduled for 2 February 2021, the official launch event of the Horizon Europe programme will take place in Lisbon, Portugal. The Portuguese Presidency announced that visibility will be given to this event as well as on the finalisation of the regulations necessary for the creation of the European partnerships and the launch of the of the missions.
‘We aim to contribute to wider and more diverse access to science and research, enabling citizens to acquire skills. We will encourage citizens’ involvement in setting scientific agendas and support European initiatives in the field of ‘citizen science’.’
– Programme for Portugal’s Presidency of the Council of the European Union,
Competitiveness, Research and Innovation, p.20.
You can read the programme for the Portuguese Presidency of the Council of the European Union here. The Programme was adopted by the Council of Ministers on 17 December 2020.
Portugal’s Presidency will last until 30 June 2021.
For more information, you can visit the German Presidency of the Council of the European Union website.
The year 2021 starts with some changes at the EuChemS Executive Board.
On 1 January, Professor Floris Rutjes started his mandate as the EuChemS President. He succeeds Professor Pilar Goya, who will continue to serve at the Executive Board as the Vice-President.
The EuChemS Executive Board also welcomes three newcomers: Professor Renáta Oriňaková, Professor Slavica Ražić and Professor Péter Szalay.
EuChemS continues to look forward to very many upcoming activities in and for Chemistry in Europe kicked off by the renewed Executive Board and reiterates its thanks to the former Executive Board members whose mandates ended on 31 December 2020: Dr Nausicaa Orlandi, Professor Francisco Javier Pérez Trujillo, Professor Marco Arlorio and Professor Anna Trzeciak.
Discover more about the role of the EuChemS Executive Board and its members here.
The European Chemical Society cordially invites you all to join our 1st Global Women’s Breakfast on Tuesday 9 February 2021, 10:00 CET, on Zoom.
During this online event, panellists from the European Chemistry community will discuss diversity empowerment in the chemical sciences. Focus will be given to leadership development, building professional networks and STEM education for school-age girls.
Pilar Goya, EuChemS Vice-President, will be hosting and chairing the breakfast.
This online event is FREE to attend ➡️ REGISTER HERE
More information about EuChemS @Global Women’s Breakfast 2021 is available here.