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OPEN DAYS 2011 Kick-off event 08 December 2010, 11:00, DG REGIO
Welcome by Dirk Ahner and Gerhard Stahl
Evaluation of OPEN DAYS 2010
2011 thematic priorities
Event partners and organisation
Timetable
Questions and Answers
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Evaluation of OPEN DAYS 2010
More than 1,300 responses to online evaluation (some 20% of participants).
For event partners, the quality of the event significantly improved as regards organisational issues.
For participants, expectations were best met for areas of interest such as ‘learning about best practice’ and ‘networking’: Two in three participants indicated ‘immediate actions’ stemming from contacts made during OPEN DAYS and some 94% found participation useful for their daily work.
Scope for improvement: Concept of Opening Session; quality of debates, facilitating networking including via social networks (RegioNetwork2020).
2011 slogan: Investing in Europe’s future: Regions and cities delivering smart, sustainable and inclusive growth
Three thematic priorities:
Europe 2020 visualising how cohesion policy contributes to smart, sustainable and inclusive growth. Better delivery to focus on how to improve delivery of cohesion policy in the current period and post-2013.
Geography matters highlighting the usefulness of territorial approaches when identifying needs and exploiting potentials at regional and local level (urban development; territorial cooperation; EGTC; macro-regions; OPEN DAYS University; cooperation with third countries).
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OPEN DAYS 2011: The programme
September-November: Local events in the regions and cities
10 October: Opening Session in the EP (incl. REGI meeting/CoR Plenary)
Regional partners‘workshops/debates
(25-30)Regional offices
OPEN DAYS University
workshops/debates (10-15)
Charlemagne building
CoR Meeting Place
workshops/debates(25-30)
CoR building
DG REGIOworkshops/debates
(25-30)Commission
buildings
11-13 October
Event partners
Regional partnerships: application by at least 5 and not more than 12 European regions and/or cities, including one lead and one deputy partner; to deliver (a) one workshop or debate, (b) at least one local event per partner; (c) at least four projects co-financed by EU regional policy.
Regions, cities, companies and banks: In the context of the Meeting Place, public-private partnership projects to be presented during workshops and networking sessions. OPEN DAYS University: Academics in the field of regional policy to apply by CV.
Two types of events
Workshops to present either (a) information and offer training, or (b) elaborate on experience and good practice and facilitate cooperation and networking; not more than four speakers and one moderator will be accepted per workshop.
Debates touch upon specific aspects involving a group of experts and a moderator while avoiding presentations and speeches and instead building on the expertise of an informed public; not more than six panellists and one moderator will be accepted for debates.
New: nomination of a conference manager for each event to watch over quality and documentation.
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Timing of events
Monday 10 October, 15:00-17:00
Opening Session, European Parliament Hemicycle
Tuesday 11 October:
3 workshop slots: 9:00-10:45; 11:15-13:00; 14:30-17:30
Wednesday 12 October:
3 workshop slots: 9:00-10:45; 11:15-13:00; 14:30-17:30
Thursday 13 October:
2 workshop slots 9:00-10:45; 11:15-13:00
The Meeting Place
Who? Regions, cities, companies, banks, European associations
What? Focus on public-private partnerships (PPPs) followed by networking sessions; Café, VIP rooms for ad-hoc meetings; TV Studio, Media Centre for regional media.
How? Regions, cities, companies, banks and European associations to apply by either individual PPPs or complete workshops (three PPPs from different regions) by 04 March.
Where? Committee of the Regions
The OPEN DAYS University
Who? Academics in the field of regional development and associations such as the Regional Studies Association.
What? Presentation of and exchange on recent research on regional developement and cohesion policy.
How? Individual applications (CVs) to be sent to Ann-Kerstin Myleus at DG REGIO ([email protected]) by 04 March.
Where? Charlemagne building
Showcasing projects co-funded by EU regional policy
Who? Regions and cities of regional partnerships.
What? Per partnership, at least four projects co-financed by the ERDF or the Cohesion Fund including cultural projects, which could perform during OPEN DAYS.
How? Applications to be sent to Marie Lambert at DG REGIO ([email protected]) by 04 March.
Where? During the Opening Session in the EP or at DG REGIO as part of thematic workshops.
Local events: “Europe in my region/city“
Who? Regional partner regions and cities of OPEN DAYS 2011 and otherlocal partners; members of the CoR, the EP, or regional and localassemblies etc. What? Workshops, debates, conferences, festivals, exhibitions, culturalor sport events, radio or TV broadcasts, Europe at school, youth competitions on the thematic priorities of OPEN DAYS 2011.
How? Application via regional partnerships or by individual local partners.
Where? In the partner regions and cities and all over Europe.
Communication tools
as of 08 December 2010: OPEN DAYS 2011 website; RegioNetwork2020
end of January 2011: Local events handbook (in EN, FR and DE)
end of April: OPEN DAYS poster and map
end of June: OPEN DAYS brochure on 2011 thematic priorities and highlights from programme
end of September: Programme at a glance
OPEN DAYS 2011: Media programme
Media programme for journalists to be invited by DG REGIO and the CoR.
Media Centre including TV studio and working facilities as part of the Meeting Place.
Timetable
04 March Application deadline for all partners including draft workshop description25 March Results of selection procedure made public04 May 1st meeting of partners (selection, concept, draft programme)27 May Detailed descriptions for all sessions, including chairpersons‘ and speakers‘ names + detailed description of local events21 June 2nd meeting of partners (final programme)04 July Registration begins (tbc) Sept.-Nov. OPEN DAYS 2011 local events all over Europe 10-13 Oct. OPEN DAYS 2011 seminars in Brussels
Questions and Answers