European Research Executive Agency
The European Research Executive Agency[1] (REA, formerly Research Executive Agency) is a funding body mandated by the European Commission to support the EU Research and Innovation policy. It has been established by the European Commission, based on Council Regulation (EC) No 58/2003.
Background
[edit]The REA was set up by the European Commission in December 2007 (via Decision 2008/46/EC) to implement parts of the Seventh EU Framework Programme for research, technological development and demonstration activities (FP7). In 2013, the European Commission extended REA's mandate further, delegating a significant part of Horizon 2020 actions to the agency. In February 2021, the Commission renewed and extended the agency’s mandate once again through the Commission implementing decision (EU) 2021/173, which establishes the six executive agencies. Under the 2021-2027 EU long-term budget, the agency manages several EU programmes, as well as services that support the implementation of EU funded projects in research and innovation, and beyond. In addition, REA handles procurement activities for the European Commission. REA’s emphasis remains on research and innovation activities.
Formation | December 14, 2007 |
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Location | |
Key people | Marc Tachelet (Director) |
Website | European Research Executive Agency website |
Responsibilities & Programme implementation
[edit]Since 1 April 2021, the REA is responsible for:
- Managing projects supported under Horizon Europe, the world’s largest framework programme for research and innovation to date. In particular, the Agency is responsible for:
- Managing projects supported under Horizon 2020, the EU’s previous framework programme for research and innovation (2014-2020).
- Implementing the European Union programmes Promotion of agricultural products and the Research Fund for Coal and Steel.
- Assisting funding and tender applicants, beneficiaries and independent experts.
- Managing the European Commission’s Research Enquiry Service, which answers questions from grant applicants, EU-funded researchers and the public.
- Contracting and supporting independent experts in the evaluation of project proposals competing for EU research funds, and in their monitoring of EU-funded projects.
- Conducting the legal and financial validation of all European Union programme grants and procurement operations directly funded by the European Commission.
Governance
[edit]The REA has its own legal personality, but is supervised by the European Commission. The agency is managed by its current director Marc Tachelet, together with its steering committee.
Budget
[edit]The REA manages a budget of €22.7 billion between 2021 and 2027, which is a substantial increase from the two former seven-year budgets it has managed:
Under the EU's Framework Programme for Research and Innovation, Horizon 2020, the budget managed by the REA was €17 billion for the period 2014–2020. Under the EU's 7th Research Framework Programme (2007–2013), the total budget managed by the REA was €6.4 billion.
External links
[edit]References
[edit]- ^ [1] COMMISSION IMPLEMENTING DECISION (EU) 2021/173 of 12 February 2021 establishing the European Climate, Infrastructure and Environment Executive Agency, the European Health and Digital Executive Agency, the European Research Executive Agency, the European Innovation Council and SMEs Executive Agency, the European Research Council Executive Agency, and the European Education and Culture Executive Agency and repealing Implementing Decisions 2013/801/EU, 2013/771/EU, 2013/778/EU, 2013/779/EU, 2013/776/EU and 2013/770/EU published on 15 February 2021
2. "EUR-Lex - 32008D0046 - EN - EUR-Lex". eur-lex.europa.eu.
3. "EUR-Lex - 32013D0778(01) - EN - EUR-Lex". eur-lex.europa.eu.
4. "Eur-Lex - 32021D0173 - EN - EUR-Lex" eur-lex.europa.eu.