SAPEA - Science Advice for Policy by European Academies#
OFFICIAL SITE: https://scientificadvice.euThe Scientific Advice Mechanism to the European Commission#
The Scientific Advice Mechanism (SAM) provides independent scientific evidence and policy recommendations to the European institutions by request of the College of Commissioners.
The SAM consists of three parts:
The Group of Chief Scientific Advisors#
The Group of Chief Scientific Advisors is a key part of the Scientific Advice Mechanism. Their role is to provide independent scientific advice and policy recommendations to the College of European Commissioners to inform their decision-making, and thus contribute to the quality of EU legislation.
The Group is composed of up to seven Advisors. They are chosen for their outstanding level of expertise, covering a wide range of scientific fields.
The goal is to have a broad vision which collectively reflects an understanding of important scientific developments, including interdisciplinary and multidisciplinary research.
SAPEA#
SAPEA’s role in the Scientific Advice Mechanism is to provide independent, high-quality reviews of the evidence to inform the policy recommendations made by the Group of Chief Scientific Advisors.
SAPEA is a consortium of Academy Networks, funded by Horizon Europe, representing a large number of academies from different countries. Through these Networks, theybring together outstanding expertise from natural sciences, engineering and technology, medical, health, agricultural and social sciences, and the humanities.
The coordination of Academia Europaea's involvement in the SAPEA project is managed by the Cardiff Knowledge Hub.
The Secretariat#
The Scientific Advice Mechanism is supported by the SAM secretariat, established within the Directorate-General for Research and Innovation of the European Commission.
This secretariat:
- acts as a liaison between the Advisors, SAPEA, and the European Commission
- analyses the policy background to the requests for advice
- supports the Group of Chief Scientific Advisors in their work
- works with SAPEA and the Advisors to communicate about the work of the SAM
- Titles of Advisors
- Nicole Grobert MAE - Chair of the Group of Chief Scientific Advisors
Professor of Nanomaterials, University of Oxford - Nebojša Nakićenović - Deputy Chair of the Group of Chief Scientific Advisors; Director of The World In 2050; Former director-general of the International Institute for Applied Systems Analysis
- Naomi Ellemers MAE - Member of the Group of Chief Scientific Advisors
Distinguished Professor of Social and Behavioural Sciences, Utrecht University - Maarja Kruusmaa - Member of the Group of Chief Scientific Advisors
Professor of Biorobotics, Vice-rector for Research, Tallinn University of Technology (TalTech) - Eric Lambin MAE - Member of the Group of Chief Scientific Advisors
Professor of Geography and Sustainability Science, Université catholique de Louvain and Stanford University - Alberto Melloni - Member of the Group of Chief Scientific Advisors
Professor of History of Christianity, University of Modena/Reggio Emilia - Eva Zažímalová MAE - Member of the Group of Chief Scientific Advisors
Professor of Plant Anatomy and Physiology, Czech Academy of Sciences
- Nicole Grobert MAE - Chair of the Group of Chief Scientific Advisors
- Names of Academy Networks
- Academia Europaea - a European non-governmental association acting as an academy
- ALLEA - The European Federation of Academies of Sciences and Humanities
- FEAM - The Federation of European Academies of Medicine
- Euro-CASE - The European Council of Academies of Applied Sciences, Technologies and Engineering
- YASAS - the Young Academies Science Advice Structure
More information about the work of Scientific Advice Mechanism on the dedicated website: Scientific Advice Mechanism
General enquiries:
EC-SAM@ec.europa.eu
Media enquiries:
nina.skocak@sapea.info
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@EUScienceAdvice
Disclaimer#
The views and opinions expressed in our publications, including on this website, are those of the authors only and do not necessarily reflect those of the European Union, the European Commission, or any funding authorities.
Within the Scientific Advice Mechanism, SAPEA is funded by the European Union. The activities of associated partners Academia Europaea and Cardiff University are funded by UKRI (grant number 10033786).
PAST EVENTS, ACTIVITIES AND STATEMENTS#
- 2024 Strategic Development Plan published. Academia Europaea has overseen the production of the Plan, with AE President, Marja Makarow, as Chair of the Working Group.
- Are we Ready for the Next Cross-Border Health Crisis? Webinar, May 8, 2023.
- Be prepared - can we forecast the next crisis and be ready to manage it? SAPEA Webinar, April 17, 2023.
- Energy efficiency: A science advice perspective. Webinar, Monday 28 March 2022.
- SAPEA Call for nomination of experts: 'Strategic crisis management in the EU'. Deadline: 27 August 2021.
- Biodegradable plastics: how do we engage with consumers and society? Webinar organized by the Cardiff Knowledge Hub. 21st May 2021.
- Taking action on plastics pollution: Are biodegradable plastics the answer? Webinar, 4th February 2021.
- Food policy at a time of crisis: what should the future look like? 16th October 2020.
- Science Advice – What works in a Crisis? In this webinar, chief science advisors, experts and staff of the European Commission reflect on how effectively Europe is rising to the challenge of Covid-19 and what lessons can be learned for the future. September 16, 2020.
- Sustainable food system webinars
- Sustainability Plan published. The plan outlines SAPEA’s achievements since the consortium‘s inception in 2016, as well as establishing objectives for the future, highlighting four strategic priorities. June 2020.
- A Sustainable Food System for the EU, SAPEA Evidence Review Report, published. 9 April 2020.
- Making Sense of Science for Policy - panel discussion at University of Cambridge, Magdalene College Cambridge, United Kingdom, 30 January 2020
- Evidence in policymaking, 27 September 2019
- Evidence Review Report: "Making sense of science for policy under conditions of complexity and uncertainty", press release, 9 July 2019
- Transforming the Future of Ageing Report, 27 June 2019
- SAPEA provides evidence for the European Commission on Food from the Oceans, press release, Thursday 30 November 2017
- Food from the Oceans, February 2017
- European academy networks launch Horizon 2020-funded SAPEA project: Science Advice for Policy by European Academies, December 13, 2017
- Joint conference of the European Commission and International Network for Government Science Advice (INGSA), 29th-30th September 2016, Brussels
The SAPEA project is part of the European Scientific Advice Mechanism and has received funding from the European Union’s Horizon 2020 research and innovation programme under grant agreement No 737432.
The text in this press release reflects only the author’s view. The European Commission is not responsible for any use that may be made of the information it contains.