Overview
Lobbying Costs
250,000€
Financial year: Apr 2019 - Mar 2020
Lobbyists (Full time equivalent)
1.5 Fte (6)
Lobbyists with EP accreditation
0
High-level Commission meetings
3
Lobbying Costs over the years
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Info
The Royal Society
EU Transparency Register
041898210470-66 First registered on 16 Jan 2013
Goals / Remit
The Society’s fundamental purpose, reflected in its founding Charters of the 1660s, is to recognise, promote, and support excellence in science and to encourage the development and use of science for the benefit of humanity.
The Society's strategy priorities are:
Promoting science and its benefits
Recognising excellence in science
Supporting outstanding science
Providing scientific advice for policy
Fostering international and global cooperation
Education and public engagementMain EU files targeted
Horizon 2020
Horizon Europe
General Data Protection Regulation
Climate ADAPT
European Fund for Strategic Investment
Digital single market and copyright reform
Next generation internet
European Innovation Council
European Research Area
European Green DealAddress
Head Office
Carlton House Terrace, 6 - 9
London SW1Y 5AG
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People
Total lobbyists declared
6
Employment time Lobbyists 25% 6 Lobbyists (Full time equivalent)
1.5
Lobbyists with EP accreditation
No lobbyists with EP accreditations
Complementary Information
These staff members may in reality each devote less than 25% of their time to activities carried out with the objective of directly or indirectly influencing the formulation or implementation of policy and the decision-making processes of the EU institutions
Person in charge of EU relations
Data not provided by Register Secretariat due to GDPR
Person with legal responsibility
Data not provided by Register Secretariat due to GDPR
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Categories
Category
IV - Think tanks, research and academic institutions
Subcategory
Academic institutions
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Networking
Affiliation
European Academies of Science Advisory Council (EASAC)
European Federation of National Academies of Sciences and Humanities (ALLEA)
International Science Council (ISC)
InterAcademy Partnership (IAP)
Association of Learned and Professional Society Publishers (ALPSP)
Open Access Scholarly Publishers Association (OASPA)
Committee on Publication Ethics (COPE)
Membership of the European Academies Consortia (SAPEA)
International Union of Radio Science (URSI)Member organisations
None declared
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Financial Data
Closed financial year
Apr 2019 - Mar 2020
Lobbying costs for closed financial year
250,000€
Other financial info
Estimated costs attributable to activities covered by the Register includes the following:
EASAC Annual Subscription
ALLEA Annual Subscription
International Council for Science (ICSU)
International Union of Radio Science (URSI)
International Union of Pure and Applied Physics (IUPAP)
ICO Optics to Institute of Physics
European activity expenditure
Salary Costs
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EU Structures
Groups (European Commission)
none
Groups (European Parliament)
N/A
Communication activities
Publications include:
Ethnicity in STEM academic communities – reports commissioned by the Royal Society.
Living landscapes public dialogue
Animate materials
Policy briefing on national and higher education research and technical workforce.
Supporter of the Technician commitment initiative
ODA funded R&D programmes
Digital technology and the planet
Labour party’s national policy forum consultation on “our digital future” submission
Research and innovation clusters report
Consultation response on R&D road map survey
Soil structure and its benefits
Future food: health and sustainability conference report
Transforming UK translation conference report
Climate change: evidence and causes
Statement on reasons to keep UK science in European programmes.
Ammonia; zero carbon fertiliser, fuel and energy store
Conference report for the future of photonics; sensors and quantum technologies
S(cience) 7 statements
Recommendation on the G7 forum
Royal Society climate change briefings
Sustainable synthetic carbon-based fuels for transport
iHuman perspective: Neural interfaces
Microplastics in freshwater and soil
Reasons to keep UK science in European programmes
Ammonia: zero-carbon fertiliser, fuel and energy store
Soil structure and its benefits
Why the UK must associate to Horizon Europe
Greenhouse Gas Removal
Keeping global warming to 1.5°C: Challenges and opportunities for the UK
AI and work: a Royal Society and British Academy evidence synthesis on implications for individuals, communities, and societies
Data ownership, rights and controls: Reaching a common understanding
Protecting privacy in practice: The current use, development, and limits of Privacy Enhancing Technologies in data analysis
Resilience to Extreme Weather and related statements
People and the Planet
Science as an Open Enterprise
UK research and the European Union project
Progress and research in cybersecurity: Supporting a resilient and trustworthy system for the UK
Machine Learning: the power and promise of computers that learn by example
Data management and use: Governance in the 21st century
Genetic technologies public dialogue
Low-carbon energy programme
Climate updates – progress since the fifth assessment Report (AR5) of the IPCC
Future ocean resources
UK research and the European Union projects (including technopolis etc)
International mobility of researchers – RAND commissions
The Society also engages in work in Europe as a member of EASAC and ALLEA.Other activities
Membership of European Academies Science Advisory Council (EASAC) - www.easac.eu/
Membership of the European Federation of National Academies of Science and Humanities (ALLEA) - https://allea.org/
Membership of the European Academies Consortia (SAPEA) - https://www.sapea.info/- Meetings
Meetings
3 meetings found. Download meetings
The list below only covers meetings held since November 2014 with commissioners, their cabinet members or directors-general at the European Commission; other lobby meetings with lower-level staff may have taken place, but the European Commission doesn't proactively publish information about these meetings. For more information about which commissioner is responsible for which portfolio, check out this link: https://commissioners.ec.europa.eu/index_en All information below comes from European Commission web pages.
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Date 08 Dec 2017 Location Brussels Subject Presentation of academies joint statement on evaluation of researchers Cabinet Cabinet of Commissioner Carlos Moedas Portfolio Research, Science and Innovation Attending - Keith Sequeira (Cabinet member)
- Carlos Moedas (Commissioner)
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Date 17 Mar 2017 Location Brussels Subject European Research & Innovation Policy Development Cabinet Cabinet of Commissioner Carlos Moedas Portfolio Research, Science and Innovation Attending - Keith Sequeira (Cabinet member)
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Date 12 Dec 2016 Location Brussels Subject Scientific Publications Cabinet Cabinet of Commissioner Carlos Moedas Portfolio Research, Science and Innovation Attending - Keith Sequeira (Cabinet member)
- Carlos Moedas (Commissioner)
Other Lobbyists
- Meetings