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How to get involved in the EU 7 th Framework Programme for Research Prof. How to get involved in the EU 7 th Framework Programme for Research Prof. Ziad Al-Saad Yarmouk University Irbid-Jordan 3/16/2018

What is FP 7? FP 7 is the short name for the Seventh Framework What is FP 7? FP 7 is the short name for the Seventh Framework Programme for Research and Technological Development. This is the EU's main instrument for funding research in Europe and it will run from 2007 to 2013. 3/16/2018

FP 7 Budget The EC budget for the next seven years is € 50. FP 7 Budget The EC budget for the next seven years is € 50. 5 billion and the Euratom budget for the next five years is € 2. 7 billion 1. Overall, this represents a 41% increase from FP 6 at 2004 prices and 63% at current prices. 3/16/2018

Main Objectives of FP 7 is designed to respond to Europe’s employment needs and Main Objectives of FP 7 is designed to respond to Europe’s employment needs and competitiveness. FP 7 supports research in selected priority areas - the aim being to make, or keep, the EU as a world leader in those sectors. 3/16/2018

How is FP 7 made up? FP 7 is made up of 4 main How is FP 7 made up? FP 7 is made up of 4 main blocks of activities forming 4 specific programmes plus a fifth specific programme on nuclear research 3/16/2018

Cooperation - Collaborative research The core of FP 7, representing two thirds of the Cooperation - Collaborative research The core of FP 7, representing two thirds of the overall budget, is the Cooperation programme. It fosters collaborative research across Europe and other partner countries through projects by transnational consortia of industry and academia. 3/16/2018

Cooperation The specific programme on 'Cooperation' supports all types of research activities carried out Cooperation The specific programme on 'Cooperation' supports all types of research activities carried out by different research bodies in transnational cooperation and aims to gain or consolidate leadership in key scientific and technology areas. FP 7 allocates EUR 32 413 million to the Cooperation programme. The budget will be devoted to supporting cooperation between universities, industry, research centres and public authorities throughout the EU and beyond. 3/16/2018

Themes The Cooperation programme is sub-divided into ten distinct themes. Each theme is operationally Themes The Cooperation programme is sub-divided into ten distinct themes. Each theme is operationally autonomous but aims to maintain coherence within the Cooperation Programme and allowing for joint activities cutting across different themes, through, for example, joint calls. The ten identified themes reflect the most important fields of knowledge and technology where research excellence is particularly important to improve Europe’s ability to address its social, economic, public health, environmental and industrial challenges of the future. 3/16/2018

Research will be carried out in ten key thematic areas: • Health • Food, Research will be carried out in ten key thematic areas: • Health • Food, agriculture and fisheries, and biotechnology • Information and communication technologies • Nanosciences, nanotechnologies, materials and new production technologies • Energy • Environment (including climate change) • Transport • Socio-economic sciences and the humanities • Space • Security 3/16/2018

Health Objective : The objective of health research under FP 7 is to improve Health Objective : The objective of health research under FP 7 is to improve the health of European citizens and boost the competitiveness of health-related industries and businesses, while addressing global health issues such as anti-microbial resistance, HIV/AIDS, malaria, tuberculosis and emerging pandemics. 3/16/2018

What will be funded? Emphasis will be given to the following activities: Biotechnology, generic What will be funded? Emphasis will be given to the following activities: Biotechnology, generic tools and technologies for human health - producing knowledge that will be applied in the area of health and medicine; Translating research for human health - making sure that basic discoveries have practical benefits and improve the quality of life; Optimising the delivery of health care to citizens - ensuring that the results of biomedical research will ultimately reach the citizens. 3/16/2018

Food, Agriculture and Fisheries, Biotechnology Objective: The primary aim in funding food, agriculture, fisheries Food, Agriculture and Fisheries, Biotechnology Objective: The primary aim in funding food, agriculture, fisheries and biotechnology research under FP 7 is to build a European Knowledge Based Bio. Economy (KBBE) (food, feed, forest, fisheries, agriculture, aquaculture, chemistry, etc. ) by bringing together all industries and economic sectors that produce, manage and exploit biological resources and related services, supply or consumer industries, such as food, fisheries, forestry, agriculture, etc. 3/16/2018

What will be funded? The What will be funded? The "Food, Agriculture and Fisheries, and Biotechnology" theme is built around three major "activities": : Sustainable production and management of biological resources from land, forest and aquatic environments; Fork to farm: Food (including seafood), health and well-being; Life sciences, biotechnology and biochemistry for sustainable non-food products and processes. 3/16/2018

ICT - Information and Communication Technologies Objective Improving the competitiveness of European industry and ICT - Information and Communication Technologies Objective Improving the competitiveness of European industry and enabling Europe to master and shape future developments in ICT so that the demands of its society and economy are met. ICT is at the very core of the knowledge-based society. Activities will strengthen Europe's scientific and technology base and ensure its global leadership in ICT, help drive and stimulate product, service and process innovation and creativity through ICT use and ensure that ICT progress is rapidly transformed into benefits for Europe's citizens, businesses, industry and governments. These activities will also help reduce the digital divide and social exclusion. 3/16/2018

Examples of Areas covered Optimised control, management and flexibility of the future network infrastructure, Examples of Areas covered Optimised control, management and flexibility of the future network infrastructure, Technologies and systems architectures for the Future Internet. Service architectures, platforms, technologies, methods and tools Service/software engineering approaches Virtualisation tools, system software, middleware and network-centric operating systems, Security and resilience in network infrastructures 3/16/2018

Nanosciences, nanotechnologies, materials & new production technologies (NMP) Objective: The core objective of the Nanosciences, nanotechnologies, materials & new production technologies (NMP) Objective: The core objective of the Nanosciences, Nanotechnologies, Materials and new Production Technologies (NMP) 4 theme is to improve the competitiveness of European industry and generate the knowledge needed to transform it from a resource-intensive to a knowledgeintensive industry. 3/16/2018

NMP research also aims to strengthen the competitiveness of European industry by generating 'step NMP research also aims to strengthen the competitiveness of European industry by generating 'step changes' in a wide range of sectors and implementing decisive knowledge for new applications between different technologies and disciplines. Funding the NMP research theme will benefit new, high tech industries and higher-value, knowledge-based traditional industries, with a special focus to the appropriate dissemination of research results to SMEs. 3/16/2018

What will be funded? Emphasis will be given to the following activities: Nanosciences and What will be funded? Emphasis will be given to the following activities: Nanosciences and nanotechnologies - studying phenomena and manipulation of matter at the nanoscale and developing nanotechnologies leading to the manufacturing of new products and services. Materials - using the knowledge of nanotechnologies and biotechnologies for new products and processes. 3/16/2018

What will be funded? New production - creating conditions for continuous innovation and for What will be funded? New production - creating conditions for continuous innovation and for developing generic production 'assets' (technologies, organisation and production facilities as well as human resources), while meeting safety and environmental requirements. Integration of technologies for industrial applications - focusing on new technologies, materials and applications to address the needs identified by the different European Technology Platforms. 3/16/2018

Energy Objective The objective of energy research under FP 7 is to adapt the Energy Objective The objective of energy research under FP 7 is to adapt the current energy system into a more sustainable, competitive and secure one. It should also depend less on imported fuels and use a diverse mix of energy sources, in particular renewables, energy carriers and non polluting sources. 3/16/2018

What will be funded? Emphasis will be given to the following activities: Hydrogen and What will be funded? Emphasis will be given to the following activities: Hydrogen and fuel cells - supporting EU fuel cell and hydrogen industries, for stationary, portable and transport applications. Renewable electricity generation - technologies to increase overall conversion efficiency, cost efficiency and reliability, driving down the cost of electricity production. 3/16/2018

What will be funded? Renewable fuel production - fuel production systems and conversion technologies. What will be funded? Renewable fuel production - fuel production systems and conversion technologies. Renewables for heating and cooling - technologies for cheaper, more efficient active and passive heating and cooling from renewable energy sources. CO 2 capture and storage technologies for zero emission power generation - technologies reducing the environmental impact of fossil fuel use by capturing CO 2. 3/16/2018

What will be funded? Clean Coal Technologies - substantially improve power plant efficiency, reliability What will be funded? Clean Coal Technologies - substantially improve power plant efficiency, reliability and reducing costs through research, development and demonstration of cleaner coal and other solid fuel conversion technologies, producing also secondary energy carriers (including hydrogen) and liquid or gaseous fuels. Smart energy networks - increasing the efficiency, safety, reliability and quality of the European electricity and gas systems and networks in the context of a more integrated European energy market. 3/16/2018

What will be funded? Energy efficiency and savings - technologies to improve energy efficiency What will be funded? Energy efficiency and savings - technologies to improve energy efficiency and to enable final and primary energy consumption savings, over their life-cycle, for buildings (including lighting), transport, services and industry. Knowledge for energy policy making - tools, methods and models to assess the economic and social issues related to energy technologies and to provide quantifiable targets and scenarios for medium and long term horizons. 3/16/2018

Environment (including climate change) Objective The main objective of environment research under FP 7 Environment (including climate change) Objective The main objective of environment research under FP 7 is to advance our knowledge on the interactions between climate, biosphere, ecosystems and human activities and to develop new technologies, tools and services, for the sustainable development of the environment and its resources. 3/16/2018

Environment (including Climate Change) FP 7 -ENV-2007 -1 Identifier: FP 7 -ENV-2007 -1 Publication Environment (including Climate Change) FP 7 -ENV-2007 -1 Identifier: FP 7 -ENV-2007 -1 Publication date: 22 December 2006 Budget: € 200 000 Deadline: 02 May 2007 at 17: 00 (Brussels local time) OJ Reference: OJ C 316 of 22 December 2006 Specific Programme: [Cooperation] Theme: [Environment (including Climate Change)] 3/16/2018

What will be funded? Emphasis will be given to the following activities: Climate change, What will be funded? Emphasis will be given to the following activities: Climate change, pollution and risks Pressures on the environment and climate Environment and health Natural hazards Sustainable Management of Resources Conservation and sustainable management of natural and man-made resources and biodiversity Management of marine environments 3/16/2018

What will be funded? Environmental Technologies Environmental technologies for observation, simulation, prevention, mitigation, adaptation, What will be funded? Environmental Technologies Environmental technologies for observation, simulation, prevention, mitigation, adaptation, remediation and restoration of the natural and man-made environment Protection, conservation and enhancement of cultural heritage, including human habitat improved damage assessment on cultural heritage Technology assessment, verification and testing Earth observation and assessment tools Earth and ocean observation systems and monitoring methods for the environment and sustainable development Forecasting methods and assessment tools for sustainable development taking into account differing scales of observation 3/16/2018

Transport (including aeronautics) Objective: The central objective of transport research under FP 7 is Transport (including aeronautics) Objective: The central objective of transport research under FP 7 is to develop safer, 'greener' and 'smarter' pan-European transport systems that will benefit all citizens, respect the environment, and increase the competitiveness of European industries in the global market. 3/16/2018

What will be funded? Emphasis will be given to the following activities: Aeronautics and What will be funded? Emphasis will be given to the following activities: Aeronautics and air transport reduction of emissions, work on engines and alternative fuels, air traffic management, safety aspects of air transport, environmentally efficient aviation Sustainable surface transport - rail, road and waterborne development of clean and efficient engines and power trains, reducing the impact of transport on climate change, inter-modal regional and national transport, clean and safe vehicles, infrastructure construction and maintenance, integrative architectures Support to the European global satellite navigation system 3/16/2018

Socio-economic sciences & the humanities (SSH) Objective Funding ‘Socio-economic sciences and the humanities’ (SSH) Socio-economic sciences & the humanities (SSH) Objective Funding ‘Socio-economic sciences and the humanities’ (SSH) will contribute to an indepth, shared understanding of the complex and interrelated socio economic challenges Europe is confronted with. 3/16/2018

What will be funded? Emphasis will be given to the following activities: Growth, employment What will be funded? Emphasis will be given to the following activities: Growth, employment and competitiveness in a knowledge society: innovation, competitiveness and labour market policies; education and life-long learning; economic structures and productivity. Combining economic, social and environmental objectives in a European perspective: socio-economic models within Europe and across the world; economic and social and cohesion across regions; social and economic dimensions of environmental policy. 3/16/2018

What will be funded? Major trends in society and their implications - demographic change, What will be funded? Major trends in society and their implications - demographic change, reconciling family and work, health and quality of life, youth policies, social exclusion and discrimination; Europe in the world - trade, migration, poverty, crime, conflict and resolution; The citizen in the European Union - political participation, citizenship and rights, democracy and accountability, the media, cultural diversity and heritage, religions, attitudes and values; Socio-economic and scientific indicators - the use and value of indicators in policymaking at macro and micro levels; Foresight activities - the future implications of global knowledge, migration, ageing, risk and the emerging domains in research and science. 3/16/2018

Space Objective : The aim of the Space theme under FP 7 is to Space Objective : The aim of the Space theme under FP 7 is to support a European Space Programme focusing on applications such as 'Global monitoring for environment and security' (GMES) with benefits for citizens and for the competitiveness of the European space industry. This will contribute to the development of a European space policy, complementing efforts by Member States and by other key players, including the European Space Agency (ESA). 3/16/2018

What will be funded? Emphasis will be given to the following activities: Space-based applications What will be funded? Emphasis will be given to the following activities: Space-based applications serving European society - developing satellite observation systems and the GMES services for the management of the environment, security, agriculture, forestry and meteorology, civil protection and risk management; Exploration of space - provision of support for collaborative initiatives between ESA or national space agencies, as well as coordinating efforts for the development of space-borne telescopes; Strengthening Space foundations - support research for long term needs such as space transportation, biomedicine, life and physical sciences in space. 3/16/2018

Security Objective: The objectives of the Security theme are: to develop technologies and knowledge Security Objective: The objectives of the Security theme are: to develop technologies and knowledge needed to ensure the security of citizens from threats such as terrorism and (organised) crime, natural disasters and industrial accidents while respecting fundamental human rights; to ensure optimal and concerted use of available and evolving technologies to the benefit of civil European security; to stimulate the cooperation of providers and users for civil security solutions; improving the competitiveness of the European security industry and delivering missionoriented results to reduce security gaps. 3/16/2018

What will be funded? Emphasis will be given to the following activities: Increasing the What will be funded? Emphasis will be given to the following activities: Increasing the security of citizens - technology solutions for civil protection, bio-security, protection against crime and terrorism; Increasing the security of infrastructures and utilities - examining and securing infrastructures in areas such as ICT, transport, energy and services in the financial and administrative domain; Intelligent surveillance and border security - technologies, equipment, tools and methods for protecting Europe's border controls such as land coastal borders; 3/16/2018

What will be funded? Restoring security and safety in case of crisis - technologies What will be funded? Restoring security and safety in case of crisis - technologies and communication, coordination in support of civil, humanitarian and rescue tasks; Improving security systems integration, interconnectivity and interoperability - information gathering for civil security, protection of confidentiality and traceability of transactions; Security and society - socio-economic, political and cultural aspects of security, ethics and values, acceptance of security solutions, social environment and perceptions of security; Security research coordination and structuring - coordination between European and international security research efforts in the areas of civil, security and defence research. 3/16/2018

Ideas The Ideas programme will support “frontier research” solely on the basis of scientific Ideas The Ideas programme will support “frontier research” solely on the basis of scientific excellence. Research may be carried out in any area of science or technology, including engineering, socio-economic sciences and the humanities. In contrast with the Cooperation programme, there is no obligation for cross-border partnerships. Projects are implemented by “individual teams” around a “principal investigator”. The programme is implemented via the new European Research Council (ERC). For more information, see www. erc. europa. eu 3/16/2018

People The People programme provides support for researcher mobility and career development, both for People The People programme provides support for researcher mobility and career development, both for researchers inside the European Union and internationally. It is implemented via a set of Marie Curie actions providing fellowships and other measures to help researchers build their skills and competences throughout their careers: • 3/16/2018

People Initial training of researchers - Marie Curie Awards. • Industry-academia partnerships • Co-funding People Initial training of researchers - Marie Curie Awards. • Industry-academia partnerships • Co-funding of regional, national and international mobility programmes • Intra-European fellowships • International dimension - outgoing and incoming fellowships, international cooperation scheme, reintegration grants • 3/16/2018

Capacities - Research capacities The Capacities programme strengthens the research capacities that Europe needs Capacities - Research capacities The Capacities programme strengthens the research capacities that Europe needs if it is to become a thriving knowledge-based economy. 3/16/2018

It covers the following activities • Research infrastructures • Research for the benefit of It covers the following activities • Research infrastructures • Research for the benefit of SMEs • Regions of Knowledge • Research Potential • Science in Society • Specific activities of international cooperation 3/16/2018

Nuclear research and training The programme for nuclear research and training activities will comprise Nuclear research and training The programme for nuclear research and training activities will comprise research, technological development, international cooperation, dissemination of technical information, and exploitation activities, as well as training. 3/16/2018

Nuclear Research Two specific programmes are planned: The first programme includes: fusion energy research, Nuclear Research Two specific programmes are planned: The first programme includes: fusion energy research, nuclear fission, and radiation protection; The second programme covers the activities of the Joint Research Centre (JRC) in the field of nuclear energy, including nuclear waste management, and environmental impact, nuclear safety, and nuclear security. In addition to direct actions in the nuclear field, the JRC carries out research in a number of other areas to provide scientific and technological support to EU policy making (see www. jrc. europa. eu/). 3/16/2018

Which types of participants? Participation in FP 7 is open to a wide range Which types of participants? Participation in FP 7 is open to a wide range of organisations and individuals: • research groups at universities or research institutes • companies intending to innovate • small or medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) • SME associations or groupings • public or governmental administration (local, regional or national) 3/16/2018

Which types of participants? • early-stage researchers (postgraduate students) • experienced researchers • institutions Which types of participants? • early-stage researchers (postgraduate students) • experienced researchers • institutions running research infrastructures of trans-national interest • organisations and researchers from third countries • international organisations • civil society organisations. The above list is only indicative, not exhaustive. Different participation rules apply, depending on the research initiative in question. 3/16/2018

From which countries? As a general principle, FP 7 is open to participation from From which countries? As a general principle, FP 7 is open to participation from any country in the world. The procedures for participation and funding possibilities vary for different groups of countries. Quite naturally, the EU Member States enjoy the broadest rights and access to funding. The same conditions apply to Member States and to countries associated to FP 7 (countries paying a share to the overall budget of FP 7). 3/16/2018

International Participation Another important group are the International Cooperation Partner Countries (e. g. Russia International Participation Another important group are the International Cooperation Partner Countries (e. g. Russia and other Eastern European and Central Asian states, developing countries, Mediterranean partner countries, Western Balkans countries). 3/16/2018

MEDITERRANEAN PARTNER COUNTRIES (MPC) 2 • Algeria • Egypt • Jordan • Lebanon • MEDITERRANEAN PARTNER COUNTRIES (MPC) 2 • Algeria • Egypt • Jordan • Lebanon • Libya • Morocco • Palestinian-administered areas • Syrian Arab Rep. • Tunisia 3/16/2018

Mediterranean partner countries Participants from these countries are entitled to funding under the same Mediterranean partner countries Participants from these countries are entitled to funding under the same conditions as EU Member States. 3/16/2018

International Participation The only restriction for them is that consortia must first have the International Participation The only restriction for them is that consortia must first have the required minimum number of participants from Member States or associated countries. Participation from industrialised highincome countries is also possible on a selffinancing basis, with EU funding granted only in exceptional cases. 3/16/2018

General provisions for participants Any company, university, research centre, organisation or individual, legally established General provisions for participants Any company, university, research centre, organisation or individual, legally established in any country, may participate in an indirect action provided that the minimum conditions laid down in the Rules for Participation in FP 7 (RFP), Chapter II, have been met, including any additional conditions laid down by specific programmes or individual work programmes > 3/16/2018

Please note: An individual defined as a legal entity is any natural person, or Please note: An individual defined as a legal entity is any natural person, or any legal person created under the national law of its place of establishment, or under Community law or international law, which has legal personality and which may, acting under its own name, exercise rights and be subject to obligations; In addition to the minimum conditions laid down in the RFP, specific programmes or work programmes may lay down conditions regarding the minimum number of participants, or additional conditions on the type of participant or place of establishment. 3/16/2018

Eligible consortia In most cases EU research funding through FP 7 is to be Eligible consortia In most cases EU research funding through FP 7 is to be sought by building a consortium in order to submit a project proposal in response to a call. The eligibility of these consortia also varies according to different conditions related to the type of action of funding schemes 3/16/2018

THE MINIMUM CONDITIONS FOR ELIGIBILITY 3/16/2018 THE MINIMUM CONDITIONS FOR ELIGIBILITY 3/16/2018

COLLABORATIVE PROJECTS At least three legal entities (defined as organisations or individual researchers as COLLABORATIVE PROJECTS At least three legal entities (defined as organisations or individual researchers as above) must participate, each of which is established in a Member State or Associated country, and no two of which are established in the same Member State or Associated country. All three legal entities must be independent of each other in accordance with Article 6 of the RFP, meaning they are not subsidiaries of the same organisation or of each other. 3/16/2018

SPECIFIC INTERNATIONAL COOPERATION ACTIONS (SICA) Minimum conditions relevant to the International Cooperation, are the SPECIFIC INTERNATIONAL COOPERATION ACTIONS (SICA) Minimum conditions relevant to the International Cooperation, are the following: (a) At least four legal entities must participate; (b) At least two of the legal entities referred to in point (a) must be established in Member States or Associated countries, but no two may be established in the same Member State or Associated country (c) at least two of the legal entities referred to in point (a) must be established in international cooperation partner countries, but no two may be established in the same international cooperation partner country (d) All four legal entities referred to in point (a) must be independent of each other in accordance with Article 6 of the RFP. 3/16/2018

COORDINATION AND SUPPORT ACTIONS, AND TRAINING AND CARREER DEVELOPMENT OF RESEARCHERS For support actions, COORDINATION AND SUPPORT ACTIONS, AND TRAINING AND CARREER DEVELOPMENT OF RESEARCHERS For support actions, and actions in favour of training and career development of researchers, the minimum condition shall be the participation of one legal entity. For the coordianting type the minimum condition shall be three independent legal entities each of which is established in a Member State or Associated country, and no two of which are established in the same Member State or Associated country. 3/16/2018

INVESTIGATOR-DRIVEN ‘’FRONTIER’’ RESEARCH PROJECTS For indirect actions to support investigatordriven ‘frontier’ research projects funded INVESTIGATOR-DRIVEN ‘’FRONTIER’’ RESEARCH PROJECTS For indirect actions to support investigatordriven ‘frontier’ research projects funded in the framework of the European Research Council, the minimum condition shall be the participation of one legal entity established in a Member State or in an Associated country. 3/16/2018

WHAT ARE THE “FUNDING SCHEMES”? 3/16/2018 WHAT ARE THE “FUNDING SCHEMES”? 3/16/2018

 “Funding schemes” are the types of projects, by which FP 7 is implemented. “Funding schemes” are the types of projects, by which FP 7 is implemented. 3/16/2018

Collaborative projects are focused research projects with clearly defined scientific and technological objectives and Collaborative projects are focused research projects with clearly defined scientific and technological objectives and specific expected results (such as developing new knowledge or technology to improve European competitiveness). They are carried out by consortia made up of participants from different countries, and from industry and academia. : 3/16/2018

Networks of excellence The Networks of Excellence are designed for research institutions willing to Networks of excellence The Networks of Excellence are designed for research institutions willing to combine and functionally integrate a substantial part of their activities and capacities in a given field, in order to create a European “virtual research centre” in this field. This is achieved through a “Joint Programme of Activities” based on the integrated and complementary use of resources from entire research units, departments, laboratories or large teams. The implementation of this Joint Programme of Activities will require a formal commitment from the organisations integrating part of their resources and their activities. 3/16/2018

Coordination and support actions These are actions that cover not the research itself, but Coordination and support actions These are actions that cover not the research itself, but the coordination and networking of projects, programmes and policies. This includes, for example coordination and networking activities, dissemination and use of knowledge studies or expert groups assisting the implementation of the FP support for transnational access to major research infrastructures • actions to stimulate the participation of SMEs, civil society and their networks • support for cooperation with other European research schemes (e. g. “frontier research”). 3/16/2018

Individual projects Projects carried out by individual national or multinational research teams, lead by Individual projects Projects carried out by individual national or multinational research teams, lead by a “principal investigator”, funded by the European Research Council (ERC). 3/16/2018

Support for training and career development of researchers Training and career development for researchers Support for training and career development of researchers Training and career development for researchers from across the European Union and its research partners, through a range of support actions named after Marie Curie 3/16/2018

Research for the benefit of specific groups – in particular SMEs Research and technological Research for the benefit of specific groups – in particular SMEs Research and technological development projects where the bulk of the research is carried out by actors such as universities, research centres or other legal entities, for the benefit of specific groups, in particular SMEs, or for civil society organisations and their networks. 3/16/2018

Talking about money The basic principle of funding in FP 7 is cofinancing. This Talking about money The basic principle of funding in FP 7 is cofinancing. This means that, in general, the Commission does not “purchase” research services by placing contracts and paying a price. Rather, it gives grants to projects, thus contributing a certain percentage to the overall costs. 3/16/2018

Talking about money The maximum reimbursement rates to the costs of a project depend Talking about money The maximum reimbursement rates to the costs of a project depend on the funding scheme, the legal status of the participants and the type of activity. The standard reimbursement rate for research and technological development activities is 50%. Certain legal entities can receive up to 75% (nonprofit public bodies, SMEs, research organisations, higher education establishments). the reimbursement can be up to 100% of the eligible costs. The 100% rate applies also to frontier research actions under the European Research Council. 3/16/2018

HOW TO APPLY FOR FUNDING? 3/16/2018 HOW TO APPLY FOR FUNDING? 3/16/2018

Calls for proposals The Commission issues calls for project proposals (or for indirect actions) Calls for proposals The Commission issues calls for project proposals (or for indirect actions) in accordance with the requirements laid down in the relevant specific programmes and work programmes . To see the full details of the calls, please consult the following web address: http: //cordis. europa. eu/fp 7/calls 3/16/2018

How will I know when a Call for Proposals is issued? All Calls are How will I know when a Call for Proposals is issued? All Calls are announced in the EU’s Official Journal (which is the official source of EU documents). The annual work programmes and the full texts of the Calls are published on the FP 7 section of CORDIS, the web site dedicated to EU-supported research www. cordis. europa. eu/fp 7/. CORDIS is continuously updated with the latest information on Calls for proposals, as well as other information and services related to Community research. CORDIS will help you find information – and plan your proposal. 3/16/2018

 How to respond to a Call 3/16/2018 How to respond to a Call 3/16/2018

Submit your proposal You respond to a Call by submitting your proposal. Proposals may Submit your proposal You respond to a Call by submitting your proposal. Proposals may be submitted at any time after a Call opens, until the deadline. The Guide for Applicants (also published on CORDIS) will guide you through the process, and point you towards other useful documents. A Web based electronic online tool called EPSS (‘Electronic Proposal Submission Service’) is the obligatory channel for submission of proposals. 3/16/2018

What happens after I submit a proposal? After the deadline for the Call, all What happens after I submit a proposal? After the deadline for the Call, all the proposals submitted are evaluated by a panel of independent evaluators, who are recognised specialists in the relevant fields. The panel will check the proposals against a published set of criteria to see if the quality of research proposed is worthy of funding. 3/16/2018

And if my proposal is accepted? For successful proposals, the European Commission enters into And if my proposal is accepted? For successful proposals, the European Commission enters into financial and scientific/technical negotiations with your consortium on the details of the project. Finally, a grant agreement between each participant and the Commission is drawn up. This sets out the rights and obligations of the beneficiaries and the European Community, including the EU’s financial contribution to your research costs. For additional information on all issues related to Calls (including step-by-step advice on how to submit a proposal, eligibility criteria, evaluations, Intellectual Property issues, etc. ), please refer to the Guide for Applicants, available from CORDIS at www. cordis. europa. eu/fp 7 3/16/2018

For additional information on EU Research, FP 7 and the European Research Area: www. For additional information on EU Research, FP 7 and the European Research Area: www. ec. europa. eu/research/fp 7/ www. ec. europa. eu/research/enquiries www. cordis. europa. eu/fp 7/ www. erc. europa. eu 3/16/2018