Marie Skłodowska-Curie Actions in H2020 Iveta Hermanovská National Contact Point Marie Skłodowska-Curie Actions European Research Council Health, demographic changes and well-being 1
MSCA objectives Attract and retain research talent in Europe Develop state-of-the-art, innovative training schemes, consistent with the requirements of R&I Promote sustainable career development in R&I Focus on delivering new knowledge and skills Back up strong partnership with MS via co-funding mechanism 26.1. 2017 2
MSCA key features Open to all domains of R&I from basic to market Entirely bottom-up Participation of non-academic sector strongly encouraged Mobility key requirement - funding condition: participants move Promotion of attractive working and employment conditions Particular attention to gender balance Public engagement of supported researchers 3
MSCA schemes ITN: Innovative Training Networks: support for early-stage researchers Researchers apply to a project open vacancy IF: Individual Fellowships: support for experienced researchers undertaking international mobility Researchers apply directly to a call for proposals RISE: International and inter-sector cooperation through the exchange of staff Researchers supported are already in the institutions COFUND: co-funding of regional, national and international doctoral and fellowship programmes Researchers supported apply to a call cofunded by the MSCA 4
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MSCA Slovakia key facts and figures Number of SK researchers funded by MSCA: 51 EU budget awarded to SK organisations (EUR million): 5.62 Number of SK organisations in MSCA: 28 7
MSCA Calls future calls Information on new calls will be published in MSCA Work Programme - end of October 2017 Calls: Yearly 2018-2020: 10 calls foreseen one call per each MSC action / per year + Application through the Participant portal National Contact Point to be consulted 8
MSCA Calls 2016 2017 ITN 30/9/2015 14/01/2016 15/09/2016 12/01/2017 EUR 370 million in 2016 EUR 396 million in 2017 IF 12/04/2016 14/09/2016 11/04/2017 14/09/2017 EUR 218.5 million in 2016 EUR 222.5 million in 2017 8/12/2015 28/04/2016 15/12/2016 5/04/2017 EUR 80.00 million in 2016 EUR 80.00 million in 2017 14/04/2016 29/09/2016 5/04/2017 28/09/2017 EUR 80.00 million in 2016 EUR 80.00 million in 2017 RISE COFUND 9
Success Stories Coordinator: Fundatia Ergorom '99, Romania Abstract Examining one of the most inspiring and creative periods in the history of recent European architecture has led to recommendations on how to cope with future threats. More info: http://ec.europa.eu/research/mariecurieactions/successstories/building-lessons-future_en 10
Success Stories Abstract Peter Tóth is a Marie Curie IEF fellow. Through his BIOBROOM project, he has developed a biological control method against "broomrapes", parasitic weeds that would be eliminated by flies, making the use of herbicides unnecessary. He conducted preliminary field studies in summer 2010 in Slovakia to test the "formula" he has come up with. He used a compound-based bait to attract the flies. According to Peter, Nobody had done this before in this specific field". More info: http://ec.europa.eu/research/mariecurieactions/successstories/getting-rid-of-weeds_en 11
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