[Israel is for sure more civilized - and therefore more "european" as 
Turkey; dm+]

http://www.haaretz.com/hasen/spages/814343.html

A model for EU-Israel integration
By Janez Potocnik

Israel may not be a candidate for accession to the European Union, but 
in the research field at least, it has many of the advantages of 
membership. Countries wanting to join the EU get involved in the 
research field far in advance of actually joining, on the same basis as 
several other countries, like Israel, Switzerland and Norway, which see 
benefits in having a close scientific relationship with Europe.

Being active in the research programs does not only mean benefiting from 
all aspects of the European Research Area. It is also a valuable way to 
understand better the technical aspects of the EU's internal market, 
such as food safety standards or environmental monitoring. It can help 
create common markets for new technologies, where Israeli firms can get 
direct access to some 480 million European consumers. It brings people 
together - in the 12 years that Israel has been an associated member of 
the EU's research family, I believe that we have come to better mutual 
understanding and recognition of the benefits and interest we both have 
to gain from such a relationship.

If we look at some of the most important challenges that lie ahead of us 
- climate change, energy security, health issues as our populations get 
older, keeping companies competitive in an increasingly global 
marketplace - it becomes clear that cooperation in the field of research 
and innovation is at the heart of our possible solutions.

If we want to develop new products and services that boost our 
economies, discover new drugs and therapies for the diseases that 
threaten our health, protect our planet and find sources of energy that 
are secure, limitless and non-polluting, then we need to know more and 
be better. Knowledge is not limited to boundaries or beliefs. We can 
face these challenges better when we work together, whether at a 
European or international level.

Research has always been an important part of the European project: It 
was there from the very beginning. But with the new program - the 
Seventh Framework Program - launched this year, we have taken a real 
step forward. Almost 55 billion euros (about NIS 303 billion) will be 
made available over seven years to researchers, companies, universities, 
research facilities and others. I welcome Israel's intention to continue 
its status as an associated country in FP7, which will open up huge 
opportunities for the Israeli research community to get involved in 
projects with their European colleagues. The first calls for proposals 
were launched at the end of 2006, and are open to Israeli involvement, 
so I encourage those of you who can play a role to build partnerships 
with European researchers to develop high-quality projects that can 
benefit us all.

And it goes further. Whatever the challenges we are facing together, we 
realize that research, like anything else, is ultimately about people. 
This is why we put such great emphasis on making it easier for 
researchers to move within the EU and abroad, and for researchers to 
come to the EU to live a new experience. We want to make it easier for 
Israeli researchers to work in the EU and for Europeans to spend time in 
Israel. FP7 will have more than 4 billion euros (about NIS 22 billion) 
to support such placements within and outside Europe. We will also be 
looking to encourage exchanges between universities and industry. Such 
exchanges and fellowship provide a perfect opportunity to gain 
experience of another way of working, which can really enhance a 
researcher's career, as well as being an enriching personal experience.

Working together, living together, having access to and an understanding 
of different cultures, methods and ways of life are all positive effects 
of our research cooperation. This approach of greater integration, which 
has been so successful in the research field, is also the driving force 
behind the EU-Israel Action Plan agreed upon in the framework of the 
European Neighborhood Policy.

I will be visiting Israel in a few days to present the Seventh Framework 
Program. Under the Sixth Framework alone, Israeli research bodies have 
participated in more than 500 projects together with their European 
counterparts. I am therefore looking forward to talking to researchers 
and companies that have participated in previous programs, to hear 
directly from them what they got out of their involvement. I am very 
confident Israel will be as active, reliable and effective a partner in 
the new program as it has been in the past.

The writer is the European Commissioner for Science and Research.

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