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European Research Council (ERC) Mariam Benjdia JOURNEE DES DU INSB Paris, 30.10.2018 1

Outline What is the ERC? & What does ERC offer? The ERC evaluation process How to apply? 10 steps 2

What is the ERC? It is part of H2020 ( 77 billion) ERC Budget 13 billion For 2019, the budget will be more than 2.0 billion euros, the highest ever since the beginning of the ERC 3

ERC after 11 Years, a Success Story 8,000 90,000 60,000 748 13 billion 74 4

Scientists in the Driver's Seat Independent Scientific Council: 22 members including the ERC President full authority over funding strategy supported by the ERC Executive Agency (autonomous) 5

ERC Principles Excellence is the sole evaluation criterion 6

What do ERC grants offer? Creative Freedom of the Individual Grantee ERC offers independence, recognition & visibility research topic of own choice, with a team of own choice true financial autonomy for 5 years portability of the grant within Europe ERC is a quality label: negotiate with the host institution the best conditions of work attract top team members (EU and non-eu) and collaborators attract additional funding 7

What does ERC offer? ERC Grant Schemes Investing in the young - 2/3 of ERC grants go to early-stage Principal Investigators! The ERC tackles the brain-drain by making Europe a more attractive place for bright minds - around 17% of ERC team members are from non-eu countries! 8

Additional funding Additional funding: Start-Up costs for scientists moving to EU / Associated Countries Purchase of major equipment Access to large facilities Up to 500 000 for Starting Up to 750 000 for Consolidator Up to 1 Million for Advanced grantees Up to 4 Million for Synergy PIs 9

Outline What is the ERC? & What does ERC offer? The ERC evaluation process How to apply? 10 steps 10

3 domains / 25 panels Each panel: Panel Chair 10-16 Panel Members (top scientists in the fields covered by the panel) 11

Submission of the proposal PART A online forms A1 Proposal and PI info A2 Host Institution info A3 Budget A4 Ethics Issues A5 Call Specific Info Annexes submitted as.pdf HI support letter copy of PhD title (StG, CoG); document for extension of eligibility window (StG, CoG) PART B1 submitted as.pdf Extended Synopsis 5 p. CV 2 p. Early Achievements 2 p. (incl. up to 5-10 publications) PART B2 submitted as.pdf Scientific Proposal 15 p. State of the Art & Objectives Methodology Resources Read the Information to Applicants 12

Evaluation process (StG, CoG, AdG) STEP 1 Remote assessment by Panel members see ONLY section 1 Synopsis and CV (Part B1) STEP 2 Remote assessment by Panel members and Remote Reviewers of full proposals (Part B1+B2) Panel meeting A Panel meeting (with interview for StG + CoG) Proposals retained for step 2 B C Ranked list of proposals A B Feedback to applicants Redress 13

Re-submission restrictions 2018 (StG, CoG, AdG) STEP 2 A (unfunded) B you can apply next year you can apply next year STEP 1 B C you have to wait 1 year before re-applying you have to wait 2 years before re-applying 14

Outline What is the ERC? & What does ERC offer? The ERC evaluation process How to apply? 10 steps 15

Preparing your proposal # 1: Decide whether to apply or not 16

Preparing your proposal # 2: Shall I apply now or wait another year? 17

Preparing your proposal # 3: Get information! ERC website for latest funding opportunities : https://erc.europa.eu/ Register early, get familiar with the European Commission's Participant Portal system, download the templates and start filling in the forms http://ec.europa.eu/research/participants/portal/desktop/en/home.html Use the help tools and call documents (Information for Applicants, Work Programme, FAQ) to prepare your proposal - Read the guidelines carefully! Talk to your Institution's grant office Contact your National Contact Point 18

Preparing your proposal # 4: Make sure you are eligible Extensions of eligibility window possible for StG and CoG for documented cases (started before call deadline) of: Maternity 18 months per child (before or after PhD) Paternity actual time taken off (before or after PhD) Military service Caring for seriously ill family members (after PhD) Medical speciality training after the award of 1st eligible degree & up to 4 yr No limit to the total extension 19

Preparing your proposal # 5: Host Institution (HI) You can change HI during the project's life Negotiate with the HI (your position, equipment, administrative support, access to infrastructure, etc.) Make sure to have the HI letter ready in time for the submission deadline Rumour: The quality/fame of the HI is increasing my chances/scores. NOT true: the HI is not an evaluation criterion! 20

Preparing your proposal # 6: Choose the appropriate panel Proposals are (mostly) assigned to the Panel of the PI's choice. The PI can flag one Secondary Review Panel explain the interdisciplinary nature of the proposal in Part B1. Rumour: some panels are more successful than others NOT true: budget is allocated based on submitted proposals to each panel, so success rate is flat across different panels. Rumour: The panel descriptors represent ERC scientific priorities NOT true: The panel descriptors are indicative so that applicants can see what expertise the Panel covers. It is the applicants that choose the subject of their proposal and the Panels use the excellence criterion to judge whether it should be funded. 21

Preparing your proposal # 7: Talk to other ERC grantees in your field https://erc.europa.eu/ 22

Preparing your proposal # 8: Part B1: the research project Is my project new, innovative, bringing in new solutions/theories? Does it goes substantially beyond the state of the art? No incremental research! How can I prove/support my case? Have I proven the project's feasibility? Are my goals realistic? Is it timely? Why has it not been done in the past? What's the risk? Have I provided some contingency plans or proposed alternatives? 23

Preparing your proposal # 9a: Part B1: the Principal Investigator Why am I the best person to carry it out? Know your competitors STG and COG applicants Am I able to work independently, and to manage a 5-year project with a substantial budget? Am I competitive? Have I shown my scientific leadership in my CV? Rumour: you must have a paper in Nature and Science, otherwise you have no chances!!! NOT true: although a competitive CV is needed, several ERC grantees (particularly StG and CoG) did not have a paper in these journals at the time of applying and getting the grant 24

Preparing your proposal # 9b: Part B1: the Principal Investigator ADG applicants Active researchers track record of significant research achievements in the last 10 years exceptional leader in terms of originality and significance of their research contributions to the field 25

Preparing your proposal # 10: Part B2 In Step 2, both part B1 and B2 are read by Panel Members and specialists around the world (remote referees) so in Part B2: Do not repeat the synopsis, go into details on your methodology and work plan Make sure that the quantitative and qualitative differences to the state of the art are clear and referenced - show you did your homework. Provide alternative strategies to mitigate risk Justify requested resources explain your budget properly 26

Preparing your proposal In a nutshell (1/2) Be ambitious and "daring", think big; panels seek out high-risk research Grab interest and attention of reviewers Only Part B1 reviewed in Step 1, read by "generalists" but make it count! If you make it to Step 2, reviewers see both B1 and B2, so do not repeat / duplicate part B1 in part B2 Do not include unnecessary partners and collaborators; it is not supposed to be a "consortium" 27

Preparing your proposal In a nutshell (2/2) For interviews (StG and CoG): Practice thoroughly, several (many?) times, with a diverse audiences Typically a 10 minute presentation and 10-15 minutes of questions Panels want to see that these are your ideas, not those of your supervisor Use the interview to get the Panel interested in what you are doing It is normal to be nervous 28

Indicative summary of 2019 calls 29

Thank you! mariam.benjdia@ec.europa.eu 30