KESS II Factsheet University of South Wales Call for Proposals: Spring 2016

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KESS II Factsheet University of South Wales Call for Proposals: Spring 2016 The following notes are intended as guidance for potential applicants. This call is a competitive process. Please contact the USW KESS team for any further information or queries: kess@southwales.ac.uk. What is KESS II? The Knowledge Economy Skills Scholarships (KESS II) programme will support Doctoral and Research Masters awards in Welsh Universities, jointly sponsored by external partners based in the Convergence areas of Wales. Students who receive KESS II funding must also come from the Convergence areas of Wales. KESS II will be funded under the European Structural Investment Funds ESF Programme through the Welsh European Funding Office (WEFO). The programme is a collaboration between all Welsh Universities, led by Bangor University University of South Wales is a partner. The programme is likely to run for 7 years (2015-22). There will be both PhD and MRes Studentships available under this competitive call. (Please note: final award of project funding and contracting is subject to final approval of the KESS II Programme by WEFO). Key Aims of the Programme The key objectives of Knowledge Economy Skills Scholarships are to: Increase the research capacity of SMEs by linking with a PhD / Masters project; Encourage SMEs to undertake research and innovation activity and recruit researchers; Prepare and train individuals to contribute to research and innovation as professionals; Support the development of key technologies in the Convergence area; Promote Higher-level Skills development and employability. Approval Criteria Under KESS II, all USW applications will go through a three-stage process: 1. Internal assessment and approval to proceed to external review; 2. Approval by KESS II central approval panel, made up of a variety of non-he reps; 3. Approval by WEFO, the funding body. 1

Individual projects are likely to be selected and approved depending on: Key Approval / Project Eligibility Criteria Application Stage 1a: Stage 1b: form KIG Research reference Committee Fit with the Welsh Government (WG) Grand Challenge areas (see below) Fit with WG Economic Prioritisation Framework (EPF) (see below) Section A.5.2 Section A.5.3 The potential economic benefit of the project Section A.6.1 Quality of the research proposal to meet the identified company need (assessed from both the University and Company viewpoint) Fit with the University s Research Strategy (Priority will be given to projects which fit with the University s research strategy and can demonstrate possible contribution to REF2020) * Collaborative Track Record of the Academic (Supervisory Arrangements) * Sections A.5.4;5.6 Section A.5.7 Section A.7 Additional benefits to Convergence area (i.e. social, environmental, links to other structural funds projects) Relevance of the skills developed to the private sector - potential for the scholar to work in the private sector within Convergence area Eligibility of company and student (to be recruited) with KESS II funding rules, in line with ESF regulations Priority will be given to projects who engage with private sector partners (third and public sector partners will be assessed on a case-by case-basis) Section A.6 Section A.4 * Please note: Internal assessment will focus on these Key Approval / Project Eligibility Criteria. 2

Eligible Sectors KESS II will support projects aligned to the four Grand Challenge priority areas, as per the WG document, Science for Wales : Life Sciences & Health Low Carbon, Energy & Environment WG Grand Challenge Economic Areas Advanced Engineering & Materials ICT & Digital Economy KESS II will also support projects aligned to the Welsh Government Economic Prioritisation Framework (EPF): Thematic Economic Opportunities 1. Energy 2. Food and farming 3. Climate change and resource efficiency 4. Exploitation of ICT assets and opportunities of the digital marketplace 5. Advanced Manufacturing 6. Life Sciences and Health 7. Tourism, Recreation and Leisure (please note: this is not a priority for KESS, since it does not align with the WG Grand Challenge areas) Regional Economic Opportunities: South East Wales Regional Opportunities (B1) Growth of the Cardiff Capital Region (B2) Other key sectors and cluster developments creating demand Briefing Paper on the EPF: http://gov.wales/docs/wefo/publications/141216epfbriefingpaperen.pdf EPF Version 3: June 2015: http://gov.wales/funding/eu-funds/2014-2020/looking/epf/?lang=en Eligible Project Partners Priority is given to private sector partner organisations: Micro Enterprises; Small to Medium Sized Enterprises (SMEs); Large Companies Third Sector Organisations (Charities, Not for profit Organisations and Social Enterprises) and Public Sector will be considered on a case-by-case basis 3

Partner Organisations must have an operational base in West Wales and the Valleys; please see Convergence Map. Partner organisations are required to make annual cash contributions - costs will vary depending on the size and type of organisation circa 3k- 4.5k (to be confirmed). What are the benefits for the company in participating? Undertaking a business-focussed research project; Attracting and supporting the development of new researchers in the company; Establishing on going links with the University; The supporting research, innovation and business training each KESS scholar receives; The low cost of participating Feedback from previous participants showed that companies greatly valued the link with the University, and this has often led to other beneficial collaborations. Student Eligibility Criteria For a student to be eligible for a KESS II award, they must: live at an address in West Wales and the Valleys (See Convergence map); have the right to work in the convergence area on completion of the scholarship and be classified by the University as home or EU ; and satisfy the University of South Wales admissions criteria for Research degree programmes (n.b. the academic team must comply with University student recruitment procedures, and advertise the KESS scholarship) Financial Model Each PhD or MRes studentship will have access to the following funds: Cost categories PhD Total Standard budget MRes Standard budget Stipend (starting 2015/16) 42,482 11,246 Student travel 1,500 500 Student conference costs 600 200 Equipment (small items) 2,400 800 Consumables 3,000 1,000 Student Support HR Other training/ development (in addition to the centrally-funded grad school) Student Support HR Other crèche/ childcare/ disability costs Academic supervision (a portion of which will provide match funding) 1,500 500 120 40 13,914 4,638 TOTAL 65,516 18,924 4

Company/ External Partner Cash Match Please find below the draft company cash contributions that all partners should be using; these are subject to WEFO s approval. There is no scope for in-kind match (e.g. timesheeted partner staff time) under KESS II. Organisation Type No. of Employees Year 1 Cohort PhD x 3 Mres x1 Micro <10 3,500 Small <50 3,500 Medium <250 4,000 Large >250 4,500 Third Sector - Dependent on size Social Enterprise - Dependent on size Public Sector - Dependent on size Following guidance from the funding body, these match funded burseries are considered to be outside the scope of VAT, as per HMRC guidance in VAT Notice 701/30: education and vocational training. Therefore, the invoices that University will raise to the external partner should not include VAT. Intellectual Property IP (Intellectual Property) created by the project will be owned by the University, in order to demonstrate compliance with EU State Aid rules. However, the company will be granted first option for either an exclusive or non-exclusive licence, to be negotiated upon fair and reasonable commercial terms, to exploit any IP generated. The State Aid framework under which WEFO approved funding for KESS means that transfer of (or access to) results and new intellectual property to partners can only be done at a 'market value', i.e. on a fair and reasonable negotiated basis. The University's main drivers for the KESS programme are to increase engagement with companies, to initiate and build longer-term relationships, and to provide training opportunities for postgraduate students. 5

Submission Timeline Call Opens Late February 2016 Academic Workshop Tuesday 22 nd March 2016 Room TBC, Tŷ Crawshay, Treforest campus Deadline for Submission of Friday 22 nd April 2016 Proposals Evaluation of proposals 25 th April 20 th May Feedback to Applicants w/c 23 rd May 2016 Contracting and Recruitment During June 2016 Sept 2016 Projects to commence (pending funding approval by WEFO) October 2016/ Jan 2017 (subject to academic teams stringently following USW s approved student recruitment timeframes) Further information For more information, or to discuss anything not covered in these guidance notes, please contact: USW KESS Programme Team Research & Innovation Services (RISe) Research & Business Engagement 8 Forest Grove, Treforest Pontypridd, CF37 1DL Tel: 01443 482578 E-mail: kess@southwales.ac.uk 6

*************For University Guidance Only*********** Internal Approval and Support Applicants are encouraged to discuss the suitability of potential projects with the USW KESS team, who can advise on programme-level and eligibility queries. For detailed funding development support, once EFAS Part A has been completed, you will be allocated support from the RISe team, who will be able to review draft proposals in advance of the deadline. Please also discuss with your RI Director for support. Internal approval requirements: EFAS Part A and B must both be signed off before submission of the application to KESS II. Ethical issues (section 5.8 of application form) If in doubt, please contact the Research Governance Officer in RISe (Mr Jon Sinfield), and/ or your Faculty Ethics Champion: FLSE Professor Peter McCarthy, FCES Dr Paul Messenger, FBS Professor Howard Williamson, FCI Mr Steven Higgins. Knowledge Economy Skills Scholarships (KESS) is a pan-wales higher level skills initiative led by Bangor University on behalf of the HE sector in Wales. It is part funded by the Welsh Government s European Social Fund (ESF) convergence programme for West Wales and the Valleys. Ysgoloriaeth Sgiliau Economi Gwybodaeth (KESS) yn Gymru gyfan sgiliau lefel uwch yn fenter a arweinir gan Brifysgol Bangor ar ran y sector AU yng Nghymru. Fe i cyllidir yn rhannol gan Gronfeydd Cymdeithasol Ewropeaidd (ESF) cydgyfeirio ar gyfer Gorllewin Cymru a r Cymoedd. 7