CELEX: 21990A0226(04)
Language: en
Date: 1990-02-12 00:00:00
Title: Cooperation Agreement between the European Economic Community and the Kingdom of Sweden on a programme plan to stimulate the international cooperation and interchange needed by European research scientists (Science)

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21990A0226(04)

Cooperation Agreement between the European Economic Community and the Kingdom of Sweden on a programme plan to stimulate the international cooperation and interchange needed by European research scientists (Science)  

Official Journal L 050 , 26/02/1990 P. 0023

COOPERATION AGREEMENT  between the European Economic Community and the Kingdom of Sweden on a programme plan to stimulate the international cooperation and interchange needed by European research scientists (Science) THE EUROPEAN ECONOMIC COMMUNITY, hereinafter referred to as 'the Community',  and  THE KINGDOM OF SWEDEN, hereinafter referred to as 'Sweden',  both hereinafter referred to as the 'Contracting Parties',  WHEREAS, by its Decision of 29 June 1988,  the Council of the European Communities, hereinafter called 'the Council', adopted a programme plan to stimulate the international cooperation and interchange needed by European research scientists (1988 to 1992) (Science), hereinafter referred to as  'the stimulation plan';  WHEREAS the Contracting Parties concluded a Framework Agreement for scientific and technical cooperation which entered into force on 27 August 1987;  WHEREAS the association of Sweden with the stimulation plan can help to  improve the efficacy of Europe's scientific and technical potential;  WHEREAS the Contracting Parties expect to obtain mutual benefit from Sweden's association with the stimulation plan;  HAVE AGREED AS FOLLOWS:  Article 1  Sweden is hereby associated,  as from 1 July 1989, with the implementation of the stimulation plan. The summary of the stimulation plan and its objectives are set out in Annex A. Article 2  The financial contribution of Sweden, deriving from its association with the implementation  of the stimulation plan shall be established in proportion to the amount available each year in the general budget of the European Communities for appropriations covering commitments to meet financial obligations of the Commission of the European  Communities, hereinafter referred to as 'the Commission', resulting from work to be carried out in the framework of shared cost research contracts necessary to the implementation of the stimulation plan and from management and administrative operating  expenditure for the stimulation plan.  The proportionality factor governing Sweden's contribution shall be obtained by establishing the ratio between Sweden's gross domestic product (GDP), at market prices, and the sum of gross domestic products, at  market prices, of the Member States of the Community and of Sweden. This ratio shall be calculated on the basis of the latest available OECD statistical data.  The funds estimated as necessary for the execution of the stimulation plan, the amount of  Sweden's contribution and the timetable of the commitment estimates are set out in Annex B.  The rules governing Sweden's financial contribution to the execution of the stimulation plan are set out in Annex C. Article 3  For Swedish research and  development bodies and research scientists, the terms and conditions for the submission and evaluation of research proposals and the terms and conditions for the granting and conclusion of contracts under the stimulation plan shall be the same as those  applicable to research and development bodies and research scientists in the Community.  The contracts, drawn up by the Commission, shall define the rights and obligations of Swedish research and development bodies and research scientists, and in  particular the methods of disseminating, protecting and exploiting the research results. Article 4  In the implementation of the stimulation plan, the Commission shall be assisted by the Committee for the European Development of Science and Technology  (Codest), set up by Commission Decision 82/835/EEC (1), and by consultants.       From a list submitted to it by the Swedish authorities, the Commission shall appoint a Swedish delegate to Codest. He shall participate in the definition of outline plans  for the stimulation of the international cooperation and interchange needed by European research scientists and in the examination of applications submitted under the stimulation plan. Article 5  Thirty months after the beginning of the implementation  of the stimulation plan, the Commission shall address a report to the European Parliament and to the Council on the basis of an evaluation of the results so far achieved. This report shall be accompanied by any suggestions for changes which may be  necessary in the light of these results. A copy of the report shall be transmitted to Sweden which, in addition shall be informed of any possible suggestions for changes. Article 6  Each Contracting Party undertakes, in accordance with its respective  rules and regulations, to facilitate the movement and residence of research scientists participating in Sweden and in the Community in the activities covered by this Agreement. Article 7  The Commission and the Swedish Natural Science Research Council  shall ensure the implementation of this Agreement. Article 8  This Agreement shall apply, on the one hand, to the territories in which the Treaty establishing the European Economic Community is applied and under the conditions laid down in that Treaty  and, on the other hand, to the territory of the Kingdom of Sweden. Article 9  1.  This Agreement shall be concluded for the duration of the stimulation plan.  Should the Community revise the stimulation plan, the Agreement may be denounced under  mutually agreed conditions. Sweden shall be notified of the exact content of the revised plan within one week of its adoption by the Community. The Contracting Parties shall notify each other within three months after the Community decision has been  adopted if a termination of the Agreement is envisaged. 2.  Where the Community adopts a new R&  D programme in the field of the stimulation plan, this Agreement may be renegotiated or renewed under mutually agreed conditions.  3.  Subject to paragraph  1, either Contracting Party may at any time terminate the Agreement with six months' notice. The projects and work in progress at the time of termination and/or expiry of this Agreement shall be continued until they are completed under the conditions  laid down in this Agreement. Article 10  Annexes A, B and C attached to this Agreement shall form an integral part thereof. Article 11  This Agreement shall be approved by the Contracting Parties in accordance with their existing procedures. It shall  enter into force on the date on which the Contracting Parties have notified each other of the completion of the procedures necessary for this purpose. Article 12  This Agreement shall be drawn up in duplicate in the Danish, Dutch, English, French,  German, Greek, Italian, Portuguese and Spanish languages, each of these texts being equally authentic.       (1) OJ No L 350, 10. 12. 1982, p. 45.   ANNEX A   OBJECTIVES AND SUMMARY OF THE STIMULATION PLAN (1988 TO 1992)  1. The stimulation plan consists of a range of activities selected on the basis of their scientific and technical quality, which have as their aim the establishment of a network of  scientific and technical cooperation and interchange at European level which will gradually be extended. The overall objective is to improve the efficacy of scientific and technological research in all the Member States and to contribute thereby to the  reduction of scientific and technical disparities between the different Member States of the European Community. It covers all fields of science and technology (the exact and natural sciences). Whilst the stimulation plan therefore aims to improve the  overall scientific and technical quality of research and development in all Member States of the Community, its specific objectives are to: - promote training through research and, by means of cooperation, the better use of high-level researchers in the  Community, -improve the mobility of research scientists of the Member States of the Community, -develop and support intra-European scientific and technical cooperation on high quality projects, -promote the setting-up of intra-European cooperation and  interchange networks with a view to reinforcing the overall scientific and technical competitivity of the Community and thereby strengthening its economic and social cohesion.  2.The objectives set out above will be achieved by means of support measures  for research scientists, teams of research and development organizations to ensure the harmonious scientific and technical development of the Community. These will take the following forms: -Research bursaries  Financial support granted to scientists to  enable them to acquire additional training by participating in a research project in a laboratory in a Community country other than their own for a period of at least one year and at most two years. -Research grants  These cover the cost to the  laboratories concerned of the transfer or secondment of a research scientist from one Community country to another, either to allow a scientist to be taken on in a team in a country other than his own or to enable a science graduate to specialize before  joining a university or industrial research laboratory. Depending on the type of scientist and the purpose of the research allocation, it may take different forms:  - funding to enable a research scientist to make short stays (from 15 days to two  months) in a foreign country within the Community to carry out specific experiments in a particular scientific or technical facility not available in his own country;  -funding to cover the costs associated with mobility (travel, subsistence, insurance,  removal, etc.), the research work and possibly the salary of a scientist seconded to or incorporated in a research team in a country (in the Community) other than his own, for a period of at least six months and at most three years;  -funding to cover  the costs associated with the mobility and research work of a scientist taken on in industry, who goes to follow a lengthy training course (from one to three years) in a public sector laboratory in a foreign country (within the Community);  -subsidies  for high-level training courses: financial support granted to a body offering a specialized high-level course held within a Member State so that it can accept scientists from different Community Member States to give them additional training or enable  them to retrain for other functions.       -Twinning of laboratories in different countries  This enables researchers who are working in isolation in an advanced field in several Community countries to bring their efforts together, without coming into  one laboratory, and thus encouraging the formation of a research team exceeding the necessary 'critical size'. Funding is granted to allow the researchers to meet, to carry out joint experiments, to exchange results, to add to their equipment or to  strengthen their teams by temporarily taking on other scientists, preferably from a different country. -Development of multidisciplinary, multinational operations  This would, by virtue of the financial resources made available, enable the associated  research teams to have enough resources (including equipment) and be able to bring together the best expertise available in different countries and disciplines, in order to achieve a pre-determined objective or to undertake jointly a pre-determined  scientific task in the framework of a scientific and technical cooperation 'network'.  In addition, the plan will be complemented by sectoral incentive measures: research bursaries, research grants and subsidies financed in the framework of each of the  Community research and development programmes following the agreement of the appropriate Management and Coordination Committee (CGC).  3.Measures to stimulate interchange and cooperation apply to all fields relevant to the exact and natural sciences,  such as: - mathematics,  - physics,  - chemistry,  - life sciences,  - earth sciences and ocean sciences,  - scientific instrumentation,  - engineering sciences.  4.In the fields in which support will be granted, multinational projects to benefit from  the Community support measures will be chosen essentially on the basis of their quality, the extent to which they are multidisciplinary in content, their innovative aspects and their value in terms of breaking down barriers between different forms of  research and development in all parts of the Community. Where scientific and technical quality is comparable, particular attention will be given to projects likely to reduce scientific and technical development disparities between Member States and  thereby to contribute to economic and social cohesion within the European Community.  5.The choice of stimulation incentive measures and the teams concerned will be made by the Commission which, with the help of the Committee for the European  Development of Science and Technology (Codest), will make use of a peer review system. The Commission will see to it that there is consistency between the stimulation activity and programmed Community R&  D activities.  6.The Commission will at the same  time undertake a series of consultations, surveys and seminars with the cooperation of Community scientific and technical circles in order to analyse and evaluate scientific and technical needs and opportunities, with the aim of providing more detail to  the content of the stimulation plan. The Commission will cooperate closely with the national authorities to ensure consistency between these activities and national policies on research stimulation.  7.In order to evaluate the scientific and/or  technical quality of requests for support, as well as to analyse scientific and technical opportunities and needs or to assess projects which have been financed or the activity itself, the Commission may call upon expertise from outside its own staff.           ANNEX B   FINANCIAL PROVISIONS  Article 1  The funds estimated as necessary for the execution of the stimulation plan amount to ECU 167 000 000.  Article 2  Sweden's financial contribution to the execution of the stimulation plan is estimated to be ECU 4 514 100.  Article 3  The timetable of the commitment estimates and of Sweden's financial contribution is given in the following table.  Timetable of the commitments estimated as necessary for the execution of the stimulation plan (commitment appropriations) and  of Sweden's contribution   (Ecu) Year  Commitments for  Management and administrative operation  Contracts  Total  Sweden's contribution  Management and administrative operation  Contracts  Total    1988 1989 1990 1991 1992     220 000 1 930 000 2 120 000 2 250 000 2 380 000     28 780 000  28 070 000  32 880 000  32 750 000  35 620 000    29 000 000  30 000 000  35 000 000  35 000 000  38 000 000   -  35 415 (1)  77 804  82 575  87 346   -   515 085 (2) 1 206 696 1 201 925 1 307 254   -   550 500 (3) 1 284 500 1 284 500 1  394 600    Grand total     8 900 000     158 100 000     167 000 000     283 140     4 230 960     4 514 100      (1) Contribution for the period 1 July to 31 December 1989.    ANNEX C   FINANCING RULES  Article 1  These provisions lay down the financing rules for Sweden referred to in Article 2 of the Agreement.  Article 2  At the beginning of each year, or whenever the stimulation plan is revised so as to involve an increase in the  amount estimated as necessary for its implementation, the Commission shall send to Sweden a call for funds corresponding to its contribution to the costs under the Agreement. This contribution shall be expressed both in ecus and in the Swedish currency,  the composition of the ecu being defined in Council Regulation (EEC) No 3180/78 (1). The value in Swedish currency of the contribution in ecus shall be determined on the date of the call for funds. Sweden shall pay its contribution to the annual costs  under the Agreement at the beginning of each year and at the latest three months after the call for funds is sent. Any delay in the payment of the contribution shall give rise to the payment of interest by Sweden at a rate equal to the highest discount  rate in force in the Member States of the Community on the due date. The rate shall be increased by 0,25 of a percentage point for each month of delay. The increased rate shall be applied to the entire period of delay. However, this interest shall be  payable only if the contribution is paid more than three months after a call for funds has been made by the Commission.  Article 3  The funds paid by Sweden shall be credited to the stimulation plan as budget receipts allocated to its appropriate  heading in the statement of revenue of the general budget of the European Communities.  Article 4  The Financial Regulation in force applicable to the general budget of the European Communities shall apply to the management of the appropriations.   Article 5  The travel and subsistence costs of the Swedish delegate to Codest deriving from his participation in the meetings of this committee, shall be reimbursed by the Commission in accordance with the procedures currently in force for the delegates  of the Member States of the Community.  Article 6  At the end of each year, a statement of appropriations for the stimulation plan shall be prepared and transmitted to Sweden for information.      (1) OJ No L 379, 30. 12. 1978, p. 1.