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Overview on proposals submitted to first call SC1 - stage 1

This overview provides details on the submissions to the first call for proposals in SC1 - Stage 1. It includes the number of proposals received, evaluation procedures, communication of results, and changes in the second stage evaluation compared to FP7.

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Overview on proposals submitted to first call SC1 - stage 1

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  1. Overview on proposals submitted to first call SC1 - stage 1

  2. OVERVIEW ON SUBMISSIONS TO FIRST CALL FOR PROPOSALS – TWO STAGE (STAGE 1) • 1681 proposals received • Eligibility checks ongoing • Distribution per topic is diverse

  3. BREAKDOWN OF PROPOSALS PER TOPICS

  4. EVALUATION PROCEDURE: SIMPLIFIED STAGE 1 • Remote only • About 750 experts, no final number yet but we aim for at least 40 % women and appropriate country and public/private balance • Individual evaluation by five experts per proposal • No consensus but median score per criterion • Total score = median score criterion 1 + median score criterion 2 • Standard sentences for ESRs of rejected proposals • Invitation letter for full proposal without ESR to successful coordinators (as under FP7)

  5. COMMUNICATION OF RESULTS • Feedback to successful coordinators/PC: Mid May • Feedback to unsuccessful coordinators/PC: End May • Presentation of results at next PC meeting (20 June)

  6. SECOND STAGE EVALUATION • Evaluation stage 2: second half of August and September • NEW as compared to FP7: • Gender and sex differences need to be taken into account and properly addressed in the scientific part of the proposal and will be evaluated • Higher emphasis on impact • No grant negotiation: proposals need to be very good and present realistic budgets in relation to the workproposed

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