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Building your Network and European Research Funding Paul Knobbs European Funding Manager Research Support Office Aston University
What we’ll cover. . . The Research Support Office, Introduction Building a Network for EU funding Structure of Horizon 2020, briefly… • Focus on Marie Sklodowsha Curie (MSC) RISE • Focus on MSC IFs Tips Time for questions
The Research Support Office Director – Sally Puzey RDM Team – Karen Woodhall (LHS), Kev O’Reilly (LSS), Nat Golden (ABS), Sarah Lea (EAS), Paul Knobbs (EU, cross University) Marketing/Communication and admin Team – Neil Holland Emily Hammond PURE Co-ordinator – Judy White
Building a Network H 2020 funding is all about creating a European Research Area to rival USA and Asia. Collaboration is essential. EU is the 28 Member States (MS) and Associated Counties (AC) (countries who pay into the pot, like Israel, Norway and Switzerland) Most collaborative EU funded proposals require three MS/AC to be eligible – so a network or belonging to a network is essential. Includes academic and non-academic participants, SMEs, Charities, Multi-Nationals, etc… How do you develop a network…?
Building a Network Typically, your network comes from your own personal network of international contacts - conference acquaintances, previous colleagues and academic peers. There are opportunities to grow your European Network (links at the end of the presentation): Attend EC Conferences Attend H 2020 launch events in Brussels Become a H 2020 reviewer Sign up on the EC partner searches Remember that you can mine your networks network and your colleagues networks (plus their network) Use your homepage - http: //www 1. aston. ac. uk/lhs/staff/azindex/billrm/
Building your Network Use the light touch funding opportunities. RSO can help to detail all opportunities for network development Aston has the following ERASMUS schemes open to all staff: Erasmus Teaching Placements To go to an European Intuition where we have an agreement (Uni level or Departmental level) to deliver teaching. Flexible, 1 day to 6 weeks. Generous funding for travel and subsistence. 15 available per year. Undersubscribed. Erasmus Training Placements To go to any European academic or non-academic institution to receive training. As above. 7 per year. Undersubscribed. Administered by Staff Development, talk to Peter Lakeland.
Horizon 2020 Structure Pillar 1 Excellent Science ERC – No structural change to FP 7 FET – Contains the most interesting change of the new programme. Will explain. Bottom up Marie Curie – Subtle changes. Will explain Research Infrastructure Pillar 2 Industrial Leadership in Top enabling and Down industrial technologies ICT; micro- and nanoelectronics, photonics; nanotechnology; biotechnology; advanced materials and advanced manufacturing systems Innovation for SME’s European Institute of Technology. Euratom. JRC’s Pillar 3 Societal Challenges 1. Health, demographic change and well-being 2. Food security, sustainable agriculture, marine and maritime research, and the Top bioeconomy Down 3. Secure, clean and efficient energy 4. Smart, green and integrated transport 5. Climate action, resource efficiency and raw materials 6. Inclusive, innovative societies 7. Secure societies
Pillar 1: Excellent Science - MC FP 7 ---------- Horizon 2020
Individual Fellowships (IF) SME Fellow. Host Uni of x The Rules Fellow can be within EU or outside of EU. Nationality is not an issue. Must not have spend more than 12 months in previous 3 years in host country. Must have a Ph. D, or more than 4 years research experience. Hosts responsibilities Provide a home for 2 years for IF Training and Knowledge Transfer IF can spend up to 30% away from host at partners to undertake research
Research and Innovation Exchange Scheme RISE The RISE scheme will promote international and inter-sector collaboration through research and innovation staff exchanges, and sharing of knowledge and ideas from research to market (and vice-versa) for the advancement of science and the development of innovation. The scheme fosters a shared culture of research and innovation that welcomes and rewards creativity and entrepreneurship and helps to turn creative ideas into innovative products, services or processes. From the Work Programme
RISE - Scope RISE involves organisations from the academic and nonacademic sectors (in particular SMEs), based in Europe (EU Member States and Associated Countries) and outside Europe (third countries). Support is provided joint research and innovation activities between the participants, to facilitate knowledge sharing via international as well as intersectoral mobility, based on secondments of research and innovation staff (exchanges). Including: - networking activities, organisation of workshops and conferences to facilitate sharing of knowledge, new skills acquisition and career development for research and innovation staff members.
Eligible Countries EU Member States and Associated Countries Third Countries may be granted on equal terms…depends… Afghanistan, Albania, Algeria, American Samoa, Angola, Argentina, Armenia, Azerbaijan, Bangladesh, Belarus, Belize, Benin, Bhutan, Bolivia, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Botswana, Burkina Faso, Burundi, Cambodia, Cameroon, Cape Verde, Central African Republic, Chad, Chile, Colombia, Comoros, Congo (Democratic Republic), Congo (Republic), Costa Rica, Côte d’Ivoire, Cuba, Djibouti, Dominican Republic, Ecuador, Egypt, El Salvador, Eritrea, Ethiopia, Fiji, Gabon, Gambia, Georgia, Ghana, Grenada, Guatemala, Guinea-Buissau, Guyana, Haiti, Honduras, Indonesia, Iran, Iraq, Jamaica, Jordan, Kazakhstan etc… See Annex http: //ec. europa. eu/research/participants/portal/doc/call/h 2020/c ommon/1587809 -18. _general_annexes_wp 2014 -2015_en. pdf
RISE – Eligibility 1 The overall European Union contribution for RISE is limited to the secondment of a maximum 540 person-months. Duration up to 4 years. Participating staff can be Early Stage Researchers (no Ph. D, less than 4 years experience) or Experienced Researchers (Ph. D or more than 4 years experience) Secondments may be split into several stays not exceeding 12 months in total and not going beyond the project duration
RISE – Eligibility 2 At least 3 participants in 3 different countries. At least 2 participants from 2 different Member States(MS)/Associated Countries(AC). If all in MS/AC: at least 1 academic and 1 nonacademic There are restrictions on certain exchanges, so read the Guide for Applicants very carefully, for example: Exchanges between institutions in the EU Member States and Associated Countries covers only inter-sectoral secondments. No secondments between institutions located in third countries or within the same EU Member State or Associated Country can be supported.
RISE - Funding Regime Monthly top-up allowance - € 2, 000 Monthly research, training and networking cost - € 1, 800 Monthly management and indirect costs - € 700
Research and innovation Exchange Scheme Partner 2 – Uni (UK) Partner 1 – Uni (Germany) Problem Partner 4 – SME (Spain) Partner 3 – Uni (Nigeria) Must address a problem germane to all partners Replaces IRSES and IAPP from FP 7
Marie Curie Timings MSC Action 2014 Open Close ITN 11 December 2013 09 April 2014 IF 12 March 2014 11 September 2014 RISE 11 December 2013 24 April 2014 Co Fund 10 April 2014 02 October 2014 MSC Action 2015 Open Close ITN 02 September 2014 13 January 2015 IF 12 March 2015 10 September 2015 RISE 06 January 2015 28 April 2015 Co Fund 14 April 2015 01 October 2015
Nuts and bolts How to apply – do it though me. I’ll make your life easier. • Part A – Admin • Part B – Application form Part A - Admin Earlier the better All beneficiaries need a PIC…if they don’t have one and you want them in, they’ll need to get one – I can help. If Part A isn’t done and dusted, you cannot submit.
Nuts and bolts Part B Evaluation based on performance in 3 sections Excellence – 50% Impact – 30% Implementation – 20% Consult the scheme specific Guide for Applicants http: //ec. europa. eu/research/participants/portal/desktop/en/opportu nities/h 2020/index. html
Tips and Websites Become an expert reviewer http: //ec. europa. eu/research/horizon 2020/index_en. cfm? pg=h 2020 experts Register on UKRO website, receive regular quality information http: //www. ukro. ac. uk/Pages/UKRO. aspx H 2020 partner search – https: //cordis. europa. eu/partners/web/towards-horizon-2020/members EC Research Events http: //cordis. europa. eu/fetch? CALLER=EN_NEWS_EVENT Front door to H 2020, including News and Events http: //ec. europa. eu/programmes/horizon 2020/ H 2020 and Participant Portal, where the calls live http: //ec. europa. eu/research/participants/portal/desktop/en/home. ht Funded EC Projects - http: //cordis. europa. eu/fp 7/projects_en. html
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