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Research Grants & Contracts Office. Horizon 2020 – European Research Council & Marie Sklodowska -Curie Juan Vidal. Summary. Overview of Horizon 2020 European Research Council Marie Sklodowska -Curie Where to find more information on Horizon 2020. Overview of Horizon 2020.
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Research Grants & Contracts Office Horizon 2020 – European Research Council & Marie Sklodowska-Curie Juan Vidal
Summary • Overview of Horizon 2020 • European Research Council • Marie Sklodowska-Curie • Where to find more information on Horizon 2020
What is Horizon 2020 • The European Union’s funding instrument for research and innovation from 2014-2020 • Budget of €70.2 billion • From research to innovation – from basic research to bringing ideas to the market • Focus on societal challenges EU society is facing (e.g. health, clean energy, food security, integrated transport)
Horizon 2020 Structure Widening Participation; Science with and for Society
Excellent Science • Total budget €21.6 billion • Overall objective: “to strengthen the excellence of European research” • Mostly operates on a “bottom-up” basis • Four funding programmes • European Research Council • Future Emerging Technology • Funds collaborative frontier research • Marie Sklodowska-Curie • Research Infrastructures • Funding mechanism for Europe-wide infrastructures to support research
Industrial Leadership • Main programme under this pillar funds collaborative top-down research • Leadership in Enabling and Industrial Technologies (LEIT) • Risk Financing • Innovation to SME’s • Focused on applied research and innovation activities
ERC Funding Schemes 1 • Starting Grants • Consolidator Grants • Advanced Grants • Synergy Grants • Proof of Concept Grants
ERC Funding Schemes 2 Summary of Main Grant Schemes
ERC Funding Schemes 3 • Three research domains • Indicative split between the domains • Physical Science & Engineering 44% • Life Sciences 39% • Social Sciences & Humanities 17% • Open to any nationality • Funding for best “frontier research” – research excellence the only criteria • Lead by a single PI, supported by a research team
ERC Eligibility Criteria 1 Starting Grant Specific eligibility criteria: • Principal Investigator shall have been awarded his/her first PhD ≥ 2 and ≤ 7 years prior to the publication date of the call for proposals of the ERC Starting Grant (for 2014 the publication date is 11th December 2013)
ERC Eligibility Criteria 2 Consolidator Grant Specific eligibility criteria: • Principal Investigator shall have been awarded his/her first PhD > 7 and ≤ 12 years prior to the publication date of the call for proposals of the ERC Consolidator Grant (for 2014 the publication date is 11th December 2013)
ERC Budgets 1 Eligible costs: • Principal Investigator’s salary costs • Cost of senior “researchers” at the College or at other institutions • Post-doctoral researchers and other research staff (such as technicians) • PhD student stipends • Direct costs such as equipment, consumables, travel and subsistence, payments to participants, field work costs, and open access publication charges
ERC Budgets 2 • Will fund 100% of direct costs + 25% indirect costs, except for sub-contracts (typically audit fees) which are only funded at 100% of direct costs i.e.
How to Prepare an ERC Bid 1 • Proposals are submitted via the Research and Innovation Participants Portal • http://ec.europa.eu/research/participants/portal/desktop/en/ • Same portal is used to identify opportunities, and manage awarded grants • The bid consists of two main sections – Part A and the Part B. • The Part A will consist of a title page with summary, contact information for the PI and the College, and a summary budget
How to Prepare an ERC Bid 2 • Part B split into multiple sections • Cover page • Includes 2000 word summary & if cross-disciplinary, 1000 word justification of the cross-disciplinary nature • Part B1 consists of: • Extended synopsis: 5 pages – show how proposed research is ground breaking • CV: 2 pages • Funding ID: - list of on-going grants & grant applications • Achievement track record: 2 pages
How to Prepare an ERC Bid 3 • Part B2 • Detailed scientific proposal: 15 pages • State of the art objectives • Methodology • Resources required (including breakdown & justification of costs) • Template for starting grant available at: http://ec.europa.eu/research/participants/data/ref/h2020/call_ptef/pt/h2020-call-pt-erc-stg_en.pdf • Template for consolidator grants is not available yet
Evaluation • Two-stage evaluation • Stage 1 evaluate the extended synopsis and CV • Stage 2 evaluate the full proposal • Evaluate both research & PI • Ground breaking nature research • Scientific approach • Intellectual capacity and creativity • Commitment to spending at least 50% on the project and at least 50% in EU Member state or Associated Country
Schemes under Marie Sklodowska-Curie • Research and Staff Exchange (RISE) • Individual Fellowships (IF) • Innovative Training Networks (ITN) • Co-funding of regional, national and international programmes (COFUND) Deadlines • RISE 24th April • ITN 9th April • IF will be published 12th March for 11th September deadline
Summary of RISE • Funds two-way exchanges of staff between academic and non-academic institutions • Promotes knowledge exchange, networking and workshops • Total budget of €70 million • Flat rate funding • Top funding for personnel €2,000/person month • Institution gets €1,000/person month for research, training and network costs, and €700/person month for management & indirect costs • 30 page proposal – no details available yet on format of proposal
Innovative Training Networks • Three types of ITN: • European Training Networks (ETN) • European Industrial Networks (EIN) • European Joint Doctorates (EJD) • Total budget for this call €405.18 million, with €25.5 million allocated to EIN and €30 million allocated to EJD • All ITN require the mobility of the Early Career Researchers • Projects run for 48 months, and Early Career Researchers are recruited for between 3 and 36 months
ETN • ETN: • Minimum of 3 beneficiaries in at least 3 different EU Member States or Associated Countries • Typically 6 – 10 participants, must involve non-academic participants • May apply for maximum of 540 researcher months per network • Researchers will typically be enrolled on a PhD
EIN • EIN: • Minimum of 2 participants, 1 academic and 1 non-academic, located in different EU Member States or Associated Countries • Maximum of 540 researcher months for Networks with more than two participants, otherwise maximum 180 researcher months • Researchers must spend 50% of their time at the non-academic participant, plus up to 30% at other beneficiaries • Must be enrolled for a PhD
EJD • EJD: • Minimum of 3 academic participants from 3 different EU Member States or Associated Countries. Above this minimum may include participants from any sector • May apply for maximum of 540 researcher months per network • As a minimum researchers must be enrolled for a Joint Doctorate • The network must provide Joint/Double or Multiple Doctoral Degrees
Budget under ITN • Flat rate budget * Adjusted by country coefficient, so will get €3,741.33/month in UK
Format of ITN 1 • Part A • General information about the proposal • Data on participating organisations • Budget (in terms of requested researcher months) • Ethics table • Information on partner organisations
Format of ITN 2 • Part B • List of Participants • 1. Summary • 2. Excellence • 3. Impact • 4. Implementation • Gantt chart • 5. Capabilities of the participating organisations • 6. Ethical aspects • Letters of commitment • http://ec.europa.eu/research/participants/portal/doc/call/h2020/h2020-msca-itn-2014/1590152-itn_2014_-_guide_for_applicants_1.2_en.pdf
Where to Find More Information 1 • UKRO web-site: http://www.ukro.ac.uk/Pages/UKRO.aspx • UKRO subscriber services (regular e-mails on which EU funding call have been published and UKRO training sessions for ERC/Marie Sklodowska-Curie events) • RGCO web-site: http://www.bbk.ac.uk/rgco/otherservices/events.shtml • Funding Opportunities section of the Research & Innovation Participants Portal: http://ec.europa.eu/research/participants/portal/desktop/en/opportunities/index.html
Where to Find More Information 2 • London Higher Workshop & 1:1 Surgeries at Senate House • £499 per institution (with a max of 3 people attending)