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The European Science Foundation (ESF) is an association of 11 member organizations devoted to scientific research in 8
Europe Europe is a large peninsula conventionally considered a continent in its own right because of its great physical size and the weight of its history and traditions. Europe is also considered a Continent#Subcontinents, subcontinent of Eurasia ...
an countries. ESF is an independent, non-governmental, non-profit organisation that promotes the highest quality science in
Europe Europe is a large peninsula conventionally considered a continent in its own right because of its great physical size and the weight of its history and traditions. Europe is also considered a Continent#Subcontinents, subcontinent of Eurasia ...
. It was established in 1974 and its offices are located in
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(headquarters). ESF Member Organisations are research-performing and research-funding organisations, academies and learned societies across Europe. After four decades of success in stimulating European research through its networking, ESF undertook a re-alignment and re-calibration of its strategic vision and focus. The launch of its Expert division "Science Connect" beginning of 2017 marks the next phase of its evolution and has been born out of a deep understanding of the science landscape, funding context and the needs of the research community.


Past Activities

Up to 2015 ESF provided a platform for research scoping, planning and networking on a European and global scale for ESF member organisations. ESF activities were organised around three operational bases: strategy, synergy and management. In line with its then mission and strategic plan, the European Science Foundation ran programmes in science; programmes to enhance science synergy such as research networking programmes and collaborative research projects for European scientists; along with activities dedicated to science management, such as providing administrative services to independent scientific committees and other organisations. ESF-EUROHORCs - The Funding Gap In June 2008, ESF in collaboration with EUROHORCs (European Heads of Research Councils) published a policy briefing ‘The EUROHORCs and ESF Vision on a Globally Competitive ERA and their Road Map for Actions to Help Build it’, detailing essential requirements to build a globally competitive European Research Area within the next five to ten years. At the time, EUROHORCs used the European Science Foundation as an implementation agency. Unfortunately, in 2014 this instrument disappeared from the European landscape and has not been replaced by any other funding mechanism.


A change of focus

ESF has recently changed its scope of work. ESF has closed its traditional research support activities (European Collaborative Research Projects, Exploratory Workshops, Research Networking Programmes, etc.) and is focused now on supporting the scientific community through scientific-support services delivered by its Expert divisio
Science Connect


Structure

ESF is structured as follows: * Governing bodies * Science Connect Division * Community of Experts * Expert Boards


Governing bodies

The annual ''assembly'' is the highest level decision making body of the ESF. It elects the ESF president, the Executive Board, ratifies the budget and accounts and admits new members. The assembly delegates are appointed by ESF member organisations. The ''Executive Board'' sets and direct the overall strategy of the ESF and coordinates the relations with EU and other institutions. The Executive Board consists of the ESF president and 3 to 8 member organisations. The Executive Board meets twice a year. The ''President'' officially represents the ESF to the public and in relations with other national or international organisations. The ''Chief Executive'' is responsible for the implementation of the strategy and policy set by the Executive Board, for administration of the ESF office and its finance and for ensuring the execution of the decision of the assembly and the Governing Council.


Science Connect Division

Science Connect is ESF's Expert services division dedicated to support scientific decision-making through a range of science-support services, such as Grant Evaluation, Career Tracking, coordination of EU-funded Projects and the hosting of scientific platforms and Expert Boards.


Community of Experts
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ESF’s Community of Experts is a quality driven network of international recognized experts that covers the full spectrum of the scientific landscape (Humanities, Economics and Social Sciences, Physics, Chemistry, Mathematics and Engineering Sciences, Earth and Environmental Sciences, Life and Biomedical Sciences). Its role is to sustain scientific collaboration, support excellence in research grant peer-review and proposal evaluation across all scientific disciplines. ESF’s Community of Experts comprises two colleges: * The College of Review Panel Members. Review Panel Members have a broad expertise in several scientific disciplines and their mission is to build consensus during the evaluation of research proposals. * The College of Expert Reviewers. Expert Reviewers are scientists specialized in a specific scientific domain and are in charge of assessing and evaluating several types of proposals such as fellowship applications and research projects.


Expert Boards

Since 1974 ESF has set up and hosted expert boards and committees in several scientific domains. These include space sciences; radio-astronomy frequencies; nuclear physics; marine and polar sciences; and materials science. At present ESF hosts the following Expert Boards: '
European Space Sciences Committee
(ESSC) Established in 1974, the ESSC provides unbiased, expert advice to the space scientific community including but not limited to the European Space Agency, the European Commission, EU national space agencies. Over the years, the ESSC has become the reference body in Europe for independent scientific advice on space matters and a key partner for international research collaboration. '
Nuclear Physics European Collaboration Committee
(NuPECC) NuPECC’s aim is to strengthen European collaboration in nuclear physics through the definition of a network of complementary facilities within Europe. NuPECC issues recommendations on the development, organisation and support of European nuclear physics and particular projects. '
Committee on Radio Astronomy Frequencies
(CRAF) Established in 1988, CRAF represents all the major radio astronomical observatories in Europe. CRAF initiates and encourages scientific studies aimed at reducing radio astronomy interference at source and the effects of interference. Throughout the years CRAF has become an active voice in Europe and engages with other groups of radio astronomers in discussions with international organisations that decide on the use of radio spectrum.


ESF Member Organisations

Belgium *Fonds de la Recherche Scientifique - FNRS (F.R.S.–FNRS) ( Fund for Scientific Research - FNRS (F.R.S.–FNRS)) Bulgaria *Българска академия на науките (BAS) (
Bulgarian Academy of Sciences The Bulgarian Academy of Sciences (abbreviated BAS; bg, Българска академия на науките, ''Balgarska akademiya na naukite'', abbreviated ''БАН'') is the National Academy of Bulgaria, established in 1869. The Academy ...
) *Научни изследвания
National Science Fund of Bulgaria
France *Institut Français de Recherche pour l’Exploitation de la Mer (
IFREMER IFREMER (Institut Français de Recherche pour l'Exploitation de la Mer; ) is an oceanographic institution in Brest, France. Scope of works Ifremer focuses its research activities in the following areas: * Monitoring, use and enhancement of co ...
)(French Research Institute for Exploitation of the Sea) *EuroScience ( EuroScience) *Core Technologies for Life Sciences
CTLS
Hungary *Magyar Tudományos Akadémia (MTA) (
Hungarian Academy of Sciences The Hungarian Academy of Sciences ( hu, Magyar Tudományos Akadémia, MTA) is the most important and prestigious learned society of Hungary. Its seat is at the bank of the Danube in Budapest, between Széchenyi rakpart and Akadémia utca. Its ma ...
) Luxembourg * Fonds National de la Recherche
FNR
Romania *Consiliul Național al Cercetării Științifice
National Council for Scientific Research -CNCS
Serbia *Српска академија наука и уметности (САНУ) ( Serbian Academy of Sciences and Arts) Turkey *Türkiye Bilimsel ve Teknolojik Araştırma Kurumu (TÜBITAK) ( Scientific and Technological Research Council of Turkey)


ESF Presidents

* 1974-1979 Brian Flowers * 1980-1984 Hubert Curien * 1985-1990 Eugen Seibold * 1991-1993 Umberto Colombo * 1994-1999 Sir Dai Rees * 2000-2005 Reinders van Duinen * 2006-2011 Ian Halliday * 2012-2015 Pär Omling * 2016-April 2020: Martin Hynes *April 2020 to date: Véronique Halloin


ESF Secretaries General and Chief Executives

* 1974-1979 Friedrich Schneider * 1980-1986 John Goormaghtigh * 1986-1993 Michael Posner * 1991-1993 Umberto Colombo * 1993-1998 Peter Fricker * 1998-2003 Enric Banda * 2004-2007 Bertil Anderson * 2007 John Marks * 2008-2011 Marja MakarowMarja Makarow, chief executive, European Science Foundation, Strasbourg, France
Nature 452, 1030 (23 April 2008)
* 2012-2015 Martin Hynes * 2016-June 2019: Jean-Claude Worms http://www.esf.org/newsroom/news-and-press-releases/article/european-science-foundation-announces-appointment-of-new-chief-executive-dr-jean-claude-worms/ *July 2019 to date: Nicolas Walter


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