Unveiling the H2020 2018-2020 Work Programs 9 November 2017 - EPFL 9 November Euresearch2017 - EPFL
AGENDA Welcome Address Caroline Vandevyver, Head of Research Office, EPFL Introduction presentation of Horizon 2020 and Euresearch support services Tristan Piguet, Euresearch Lausanne Testimonial by a researcher Emmanouil Dermitzakis, professor, Department of Genetic Medicine and Development, Director, Health 2030 Genome Center, University of Geneva EU research funding opportunities in Inclusive societies; Science with and for Society; Secure Societies Joël Graf NCP Society EU research funding opportunities in Food Security, Sustainable Agriculture, Marine and Maritime Research and the Bio-economy Gerhard Gass NCP Food EU research funding opportunities in Health, demographic change and wellbeing Sasha Hugentobler NCP Health Networking Lunch Afternoon session: H2020 for businesses Euresearch Introduction to European Research & Innovation Funding www.euresearch.ch 2
Swiss participation in H2020 Euresearch Introduction to European Research & Innovation Funding www.euresearch.ch 3
Presentation of H2020 and Euresearch support services 9 November 2017 - EPFL 9 November Euresearch2017 - EPFL
Europe Budgets from FP1 to FP8 Euresearch Introduction to European Research & Innovation Funding www.euresearch.ch 5
Financed by the EU Commission Financed by SERI Status of Switzerland in H2020 until 31.12.2016 CH = associated country CH = third country Excellent Science (24.4 B ) Industrial Leadership (17 B ) Societal Challenges (29.7 B ) ERC (13.1 B) FET (2.7 B) Marie Skłodowska-Curie Actions (6.1 B) Research Infrastructures (2.5 B) LEIT = Leadership in enabling and industrial technologies (13.5 B) - ICT - Nano, new materials - Biotechnology - Space Access to Risk Finance (2.9 B) Innovation in SMEs* (0.6 B) Health (7.5 B) Food (3.9 B) Energy (6 B) Transport (6.3 B) Climate (3 B) Inclusive Societies (1.3 B) Security (1.7 B) Spreading Excellence (0.8 B) Science for Society (0.5 B) EIT (2.7 B) JRC (1.9 B) Euratom (1.6 B) Euresearch Introduction to European Research & Innovation Funding www.euresearch.ch 6
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Current status of Switzerland in H2020 HORIZON 2020 Excellent Science (24.4 B ) Industrial Leadership (17 B ) Societal Challenges (29.7 B ) ERC (13.1 B) FET (2.7 B) Marie Sklodowska-Curie Actions (6.1 B) Research Infrastructures (2.5 B) LEIT = Leadership in enabling and industrial technologies (13.5 B) - ICT - Nano, new materials - Biotechnology - Space Access to Risk Finance (2.9 B) Innovation in SMEs/SME Instrument (0.6 B) Spreading Excellence (0.8 B) Science for Society (0.5 B) Health (7.5 B) Food (3.9 B) Energy (6 B) Transport (6.3 B) Climate (3 B) Inclusive Societies (1.3 B) Security (1.7 B) EIT (2.7 B) JRC (1.9 B) Euratom (1.6 B) Full association of Switzerland to H2020 as of 1st January 2017! Euresearch Introduction to European Research & Innovation Funding www.euresearch.ch 8
New 2018 2020 Work Programs Link to all work Programs List of open calls Euresearch Introduction to European Research & Innovation Funding www.euresearch.ch 9
Types of actions Euresearch Introduction to European Research & Innovation Funding www.euresearch.ch 10
Where to find all the calls? The Participant Portal Euresearch Introduction to European Research & Innovation Funding www.euresearch.ch 11
Where to start? 1. Join a consortium Attend brokerage events Contact potential partners Contact program experts Checkout previous projects 3. Develop the project 70 pages (standard template) Several Work Packages Budget per participant EU Events: List of brokerage events Find previous projects: Cordis; H2020 Dashboard 2. Appoint the coordinator Track-record of EU projects Experience in project coordination Scientific or administrative excellence Eligibility criteria: Minimum 3 institutions from 3 different EU or Associated Countries should be part of the consortium Euresearch Introduction to European Research & Innovation Funding www.euresearch.ch 12
Standard EU collaborative project Euresearch Introduction to European Research & Innovation Funding www.euresearch.ch 13
Standard proposal and evaluation Excellence Complete description of State-of-the-art Clear demonstration of innovation and why the proposal goes beyond state-of-art Interdisciplinarity Impact Must answer each impact point mentioned in the work programme New market opportunities, competitiveness and growth of companies Dissemination and communication Implementation Quality and effectiveness of the work plan Appropriateness of the management structures Risk and innovation management Complementarity of the partners Euresearch Introduction to European Research & Innovation Funding www.euresearch.ch 14
Factors that influence positive decisions European diversity Gender balance Integration of SSH Proper management of ethics Risk evaluation Dissemination, exploitation of results Good management practices and governance Euresearch Introduction to European Research & Innovation Funding www.euresearch.ch 15
SERI - Incentive for coordinators 8,000 CHF for coordination projects above the threshold Link to website The State Secretariat for Education, Research and Innovation SERI provides a contribution of CHF 8'000.- to research bodies, organizations and companies whose headquarters are located in Switzerland assuming the administrative coordination of a project. They must also have a research activity in this project. The project proposal evaluated by the Commission European Union must reach the minimum threshold required by the Commission. The amount is intended to cover part of the project preparation costs. It is poured independently whether or not the project will eventually be selected by the European Commission. The applicant may request this contribution several times (once per project coordination). If your project is subject to a two-step procedure by the EU, the lump sum of SERI will be available only after the 2nd stage. Euresearch Introduction to European Research & Innovation Funding www.euresearch.ch 16
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Institutional Contact Points Anne-Emmanuelle de Crousaz anne-emmanuelle.decrousaz@unil.ch Caroline Vandevyver Research.office@epfl.ch Doris Kolly Doris.kolly@unifr.ch Alex Waehry Alex.Waehry@unige.ch Rolf Klappert Rolf.klappert@unine.ch Yenory Morales Yenory.morales@hes-so.ch Euresearch Introduction to European Research & Innovation Funding www.euresearch.ch 18
SME contact points Irina Sakharova Region Lausanne/Vaud Irina.Sakharova@Euresearch.ch Doris Kolly Region Fribourg/Valais doris.kolly@euresearch.ch Rolf Klappert Region Neuchâtel rolf.klappert@euresearch.ch Eva Servoli Region Geneva eva.servoli@euresearch.ch Euresearch Introduction to European Research & Innovation Funding www.euresearch.ch 19
Regional support geneve@euresearch.ch lausanne@euresearch.ch neuchatel@euresearch.ch fribourg@euresearch.ch Euresearch Introduction to European Research & Innovation Funding www.euresearch.ch 20