Funding Possibilities in the 7th Research Framework Programme Joanna Mastalerek European Liaison Office of the German Research Organisations MCFA Meeting, 10 August 2007
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EU Research Framework Programmes Background and Political Aims
EU Research Framework Programmes main financial tool of the European Union to support research and development implemented since 1984 FPs are proposed by the European Commission and adopted by Council and European Parliament Consultation with all stakeholders in European research and industry
7th Research Framework Programme (FP7) covers 7 years: 2007-2013 supports the European Research Area key contribution to the Lisbon Agenda simplified structure modified nomenclature
Participating in FP7 EU-Member States 27 Associated Countries Turkey, Croatia, Serbia, FYR Macedonia,Iceland, Israel, Liechtenstein, Norwegen, Switzerland (Montenegro possibly from January 2008) Third Countries More than 140 International Cooperation Partner Countries (Africa, Asia, Latin America,...) Other Third Countries (USA, Canada,...)
Budget FP7 50.5 bn. 2007-2013 FP1 3.3 bn. 1984-1987 FP2 4.4 bn. 1987-1991 FP3 6.6 bn. 1990-1994 FP4 13.2 bn. 1994-1998 FP5 14.9 bn. 1998-2002 FP6 17.5 bn. 2002-2006
Implementation of FP7- Specific programmes COOPERATION Collaborative research IDEAS Frontier research PEOPLE Promotion of of young researchers 32.413 bn. bn. top top down 7.510bn. bottomup up 4.750bn. bottomup up CAPACITIES 4.097bn. Infrastructures/SMEsetc. etc. top top down/bottomup up
Capacities 4.097 People 4.750 FP7 - Budget (in bn. ) Euratom 2.234 JRC 2.268 Cooperation 32.413 Ideas 7.510
COOPERATION Cooperation Thematic priorities Health Food, Agriculture, Fisheries, Biotechnology Information and communication technologies Nanosciences, nanotechnologies, materials and new production technologies Energy Environment (including climate change) Transport (including aeronautics) Socio-economic sciences and humanities Space Security in bn. 6.100 1.935 9.050 3.475 2.350 1.890 4.160 0.623 1.430 1.400
COOPERATION Cooperation Funding schemes Small-scale collaborative projects Large-scale collaborative projects Projects targeted at SMEs & Int. Cooperation Partner Countries -> generate new knowledge Network of Excellence -> long-term integration of research resources Coordination and support actions -> direct support for EU research policies
Ideas Frontier Research ERC
ERC Ideas Frontier Research Frontier Research = new understanding of basic sciences Generate new knowledge "high-risk, high-gain" projects Between basic science and and applied science Reimbursement up up to to 100% (plus 20% for for indirect costs) Multi-and interdisciplinary projects, but: but: not not necessarily
ERC Ideas Frontier Research Starting Independent Researcher Grants (SIRG) Researchersof of all all nationalities Establishing/ consolidating first own independent research team Project mustbe be carried out out in in aeu Member or or Associated State 2-9 2-9 years afterthe the PhD (in (in expectional cases: 12 12 years) EU-funding up up to to 5 years Grants: 100.000-400.000 EUR/p.a. (about200 grants/call)
ERC Ideas Frontier Research Advanced Investigator Grants (AIG) Excellent researchersof of all all nationalities well established in in their respective field of of research EU-funding up up to to 5 years Grants: 100.000-500.000 EUR/p.a. (about200 grants/call)
CAPACITIES Capacities - Themes in bn. Research Infrastructures Research for the Benefit of SMEs Regions of Knowledge Research Potential of Convergence Regions Science in society Coherent development of research policies International Co-operation 1.715 1.336 0.126 0.340 0.330 0.070 0.180
People Promotion of young researchers PEOPLE 4,75 bn over 7 years = 675 Mio. per year amounts to a 50% budget rise compared to FP6 increased private sector participation improve young researchers career perspectives increase the number of highly qualified researchers in Europe make Europe attractive for the best researchers establish an European labour market for researchers
Marie Curie Actions in FP7 PEOPLE Initial training of of researchers Initial Training Networks Life-long training and and career development Individual Fellowships Co-financing of of regional/national/international programmes Industry-academia pathways and and partnerships Industry-Academia scheme International dimension International Outgoing and and Incoming Fellowships; International Cooperation scheme; Reintegration Grants Specific actions Excellence Awards
PEOPLE Budget for Marie Curie Actions in 2007 24m 6% 24m 6% 14.5m 3% 6.25m 1% ITN 38.4m 9% 9.5m 2% 72m 17% 240m 56% IEF ERG IAPP IOF IIF IRG
Key changes: Host-driven actions PEOPLE FP 6 FP 7 Research Training Networks (RTN) Early Stage Training (EST) Series of Conferences (SCF) Marie Curie Initial Training Networks (ITN) Marie Curie Chairs (EXC)
PEOPLE Marie Curie Initial Training Networks Structured PhD training based on common research project International consortia of at least 3 partners from MS or AS (also from third countries) Recruitment of Early stage researchers (80%) and post-docs (also from third countries) EU-funding for up to 4 years Find a funded project in FP6: http://cordis.europa.eu/fp6/projects.htm#search
Key changes: Host-driven actions PEOPLE FP 6 FP 7 MC Transfer of Knowledge (ToK) ToK DEV ToK IAP Pathways between Industry and Academia (IAPP) Research potential (Capacities)
PEOPLE Pathways between Industry & Academia Exchange of personnel between the partners up to 2 years Common research project Consortia of at least 2 partners Recruitment of early stage and experienced researchers (also from third countries) Exchange period of 2 months up to 2 years EU-funding for 3-4 years
Key changes: Host-driven actions PEOPLE FP 7 + Co-funding of Regional, National and International Programmes (COFUND) + International Research Staff Exchange Scheme (IRSES)
PEOPLE Co-funding scheme supports new or existing regional & national programmes to provide grants like IEF, IIF, IOF, IRG EU funding should not substitute existing funding aims at public bodies, research organisations, international research funding bodies EU funding: 40% of the additional fellowship cost max. contribution per organisation: 5 Mio. First call: 16th October 2007
PEOPLE International Research Staff Exchange Schemes (IRSES) Partnerships between European research institutions & Associated countries OR countries of EU neighbourhood policy at least 2 participants (one must be in the EU) exchange period 1-12 months exchange early-stage & experienced researchers EU funding for 2 up to 4 years Allowance of 1,800/researcher/month First call in 2008
PEOPLE Key changes: Individual-driven actions FP 6 FP 7 MC Intra-European Fellowships Intra-European Fellowships for Career Development (IEF) European Reintegration Grants (ERG) European Reintegration Grants (ERG)
Intra European Fellowships (IEF) PEOPLE support to obtain independent researcher position diversification of competences, especially at inter-sectoral and interdisciplinary level OR: encourages a return to research/science for experienced researchers from EU/Associated State to EU/Associated State EU-funding for 1 2 years
PEOPLE European Reintegration Grants (ERG) assist in professional reintegration after Marie Curie action abroad (min. 18 months) in any EU or AC, including country of origin apply between 6-12 months before the end of the Marie Curie action EU-funding up to 3 years flat-rate contribution of 15,000/year to salary costs, other staff, consumables, patent costs etc.
PEOPLE Key changes: Individual-driven actions FP 6 FP 7 Outgoing International Fellowships (OIF) Incoming International Fellowships (IIF) International Reintegration Grants (IRG) International Outgoing Fellowships (IOF) Incoming International Fellowships (IIF) International Reintegration Grants (IRG)
PEOPLE International Outgoing Fellowships (IOF) for experienced researchers funding: 24 36 months, which includes 1st phase: 12-24 months in a third country 2nd phase: 12 months in Europe mandatory return phase in Europe submission of proposals together with the return host institution in Europe and in agreement with the host institution in the third country researchers from third countries are not eligible
PEOPLE International Incoming Fellowships (IIF) for experienced researchers from third countries funding: 12 24 months, which includes 1st phase: 12-24 months in Europe 2nd phase: 12 months in the country of origin (optional) optional return phase in the country of origin for researchers from International Cooperation Partner Countries EU-funded return phase can begin at the latest 6 months after the end of the first phase
PEOPLE International Reintegration Grants (IRG) Brain gain : Attract European researchers back from third countries experienced researchers active in a third country during previous 3 years apply with host in EU or Associated state research, training, teaching, commercial exploitation EU funding 2-4 years flat rate contribution of 25,000/year to salary costs, other staff, consumables, patent costs etc.
PEOPLE Key changes: Individual-driven actions PhD or 4 years experience at time of application (no 8 months rule) International Reintegration Grants: - must not be employed in research in a Member State or Associated Country at time of application - lived 3 out of 4 previous years in a third country (not 5 years) European Reintegration Grants: - Marie Curie Fellowship of at least 18 months (not 24 months) - fellowship can be up to 3 years (not only 1)
PEOPLE Key changes: Individual-driven actions FP 6 FP 7 MC Excellence Grants (EXT) European Research Council (ERC) MC Excellence Awards MC Excellence Awards
PEOPLE Excellence Awards public recognition for results achieved during transnational Marie Curie training (min. 1 year) five prizes per year/ each prize worth 50,000 propose yourself or be nominated price holders expected to participated in PR events for Marie Curie Actions Next deadline around March 2008 Previous prize holders: http://ec.europa.eu/research/fp6/mariecurieactions/news/headlines_en.html
Marie Curie Actions- How to apply PEOPLE only in response to a call for proposals on the Cordis website our newsletter subscribers get a notice when call is published apply directly to the European Commission online forms & electronic submission only!
Timetable for Reintegration Grants PEOPLE Publication of call 22 December 2006 Cut-off dates Evaluation of proposals Evaluation Summary Reports sent to proposal coordinators Invitation for contract negotiations Letter to unsuccessful candidates Signature of first contracts 25 April 2007 June 2007 June 2007 July 2007 July 2007 From September 2007 17 October 2007 November 2007 December 2007 January 2008 January 2008 From March 2008
PEOPLE Financial aspects Monthly living allowance: 17.250-79.500 /year Mobility allowance: 500-800 /month Travel costs: 250 /year Career exploratory allowance: 2.000 /once Research costs: 500-800 /month
PEOPLE Monthly living allowance: (+ correction factor!) early stage researchers (work contract) 34.500 / p.a. (scholarship) 17.250 / p.a. experienced researchers (work contract) 53.000 / p.a. (scholarship) 26.500 / p.a. experienced researchers (> 10 years) (work contract) 79.500 / p.a. (scholarship) 39.750 / p.a. Mobility allowance: (+ correction factor!) 500 /month for researchers without a family 800 /month for researchers with family
Travel costs: fixed flat-rate contribution depending on distance of country of origin to the host institution e.g. <500 km: 250 ; >10.000 km: 2500 Career exploratory allowance: one-time payment of 2.000 for researchers funded by Marie Curie action for at least 12 months Research and research training costs: monthly flat-rate contribution for cost of the research project, participation in conferences etc. 500 /researcher month for non lab-based research 800 /researcher month for lab-based research
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