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HORIZON 2020: New Scientific Funding
Opportunities to Improve Global Research Efforts
Marie Skłodowska-Curie Actions
Dmitri Chicherin, D.Sc. (Tech.) | Research Liaison Officer | Research Support ServicesAalto University, Finland
Monday, 5 August 2013
Outline
Objectives and key features of Marie Skłodowska-Curie Actions
Achievements of Marie Curie Actions FP3-FP7 Types of Actions
Emphasis on US participation Success rates Preliminary deadlines
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Marie Skłodowska-Curie and Pierre Curie
Why (for US)?
Funding for individual researcher mobility to and from Europe
Funding for secondments from EU to US universities, research organization and companies Also administrative, managerial &
technical staff
Participation in networks of early-stage researchers’ training Funding for US in exceptional cases
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Funding for US and other industrialized countries (draft)
the participation is deemed essential for carrying out the action by the Commission or the relevant funding body
or
funding is provided for under a bilateral scientific and technological agreement or any other arrangement
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Third countries: EU contribution, success rate (all EU FP7 projects)
EU average:300 k€
US: 40 k€
Average success rates in FP7 (2007-2011)
Average contribution per applicant in FP7 (2007-2011)
EU average:21 %
US: 26 %
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Objectives of Marie Skłodowska-Curie Actions
Ensure the optimum development and dynamic use of Europe’s intellectual capital in order to generate new skills and innovation
Develop and diversify researchers skills, support their career Improve mobility and transfer of knowledge Develop mutually-beneficial research co-operation inside Europe and
between Europe and third countries Encourage researchers to stay in Europe and to come Enhance business – academia collaboration Influence general public through outreach activities Attract people to research
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Mobility
Training Career
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Achievements of Marie Curie Actions (1996 - 2013)
60 000 fellows to date More than 10 000 PhD supported in FP7 Marie Curie researchers coming from all over the world Marie Curie host organisations in more than 80 countries 46 % of researchers coming to EU from industrialised countries stay in
Europe after the end of the IIF fellowship 38 % women participation in FP7 MCA, close to the 40% target Bridging the academia-business gap: ~8.000 secondments / recruitments
in ~750 FP7 MCA projects
http://ec.europa.eu/research/evaluations/pdf/archive/fp7_monitoring_reports/fifth_fp7_monitoring_report.pdf, 104 pp.
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Key features of Marie Skłodowska-Curie Actions
Proposed 5.75 B€ for 2013-2020 (in 2007-2013: 4.7 B€) Research excellence Triple-i: international, inter-sectoral, interdisciplinary Bottom-up approach Main EU programme providing structured doctoral training, including
industrial doctorates Excellent employment & working conditions, in line with the EU Charter
and Code for Researchers Mobility rule: less than 12 months during last 3 yrs. in the Host Country Two categories
ESR: Early stage researcher = M.Sc. + 0 years … M.Sc. + 4 years (FTE, Full time equivalent)
ER: Experienced researcher = PhD/D.Sc. or M.Sc. + ≥ 4 years (FTE)Dmitri Chicherin
Academic / Non-academic
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Individual Fellowships (IF) for Experienced researchers
Mobility rule: less than 12 months during last 3 yrs. in Host Country
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European Union & Associated Countries* Third Countries, incl. US
*Switzerland , Israel, Norway, Iceland, Liechtenstein, Turkey, Croatia, FYR Macedonia, Serbia, Albania, Montenegro, Bosnia & Herzegovina, Faroe Islands, Republic of Moldova
European Fellowships
Academic / Non-academic
1-2 yrs.
European Fellowships 1-2 yrs.
Global Fellowships 1-2 yrs.
1 yr.
Reintegration Fellowships some time spent
≥3 yrs. spent
1-2 yrs.may include secondments ≤3 or 6 months
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IF: Mobility rule (restriction) - more complex examples
US researcher has resided and worked eligible for a European in France for 11 months
Fellowship in France
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US researcher has resided and worked in EU at least 3 years; spent less than 1 year in US during last 3 years
eligible for a Global Fellowship in US with return phase to EU
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Research and Innovation Staff Exchange (RISE)
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Academic / Non-academic
Mobility rule: less than 12 months during last 3 yrs. in Host Country
Secondees continue to be employed and receive salary Consortium agreement not required Project up to 4 years, up to 500 researcher-months
European Union & Associated Countries Third Countries, incl. US
Academic / Non-academic
secondments 1-12 months
reintegration ≥ secondment
≥6 months research
and vice versa (but outgoing from US are not funded by EU)
Min. 2 organizations /different EU countries
US (2007-2013):162 organizations,
111 projects
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Innovative Training Networks (ITN) for Early Stage Researchers
European Training Networks (ETN) European Industrial Doctorates (EID) European Joint Doctorates (EJD) Triple-i
Early Stage Researchers: ≤ 4 yrs. of research, no doctor’s degree 2007-2013: possibility for funding of up to 20 % of Experienced Researchers
Not in the draft of Horizon 2020 Work Programme, tbc Joint supervision 3-36 months, up to 500 researcher-months
US: can participate, no direct funding unless justified 1 ITN project by now, http://www.mlpm.eu/
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Award criteria
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Impact
Excellence
Implemen-tation
50 %
30 %20 %
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Funding principles and current (2007-2013) rates
Researcher (experience 4-10 yrs) with family, 1 year fellowship to Finland: 104 k€ RISE in H2020: single flat rate allowance (now 1900-2100 €/m) Dmitri Chicherin
Living allowance Mobility allowance
Research, training and networking Overheads and Management
Country correction coefficient
Family allowance
38, 58, 87 k€/yearinclude social costs
700 €/month 300 €/month
Estonia 0.76, Belgium 1.0, US 1.0, UK 1.09, Finland 1.12, Norway 1.31, Denmark 1.33
800 €/month 700 €/month or10% of direct cost + max 10 % of total
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Success rates in FP7 Marie Curie actions
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ITN
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200720082009201020112012
Future RISEITN Future IF
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First 25 host organisation locations, Marie Curie actions 2007-11
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Training
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First 25 nationalities of researchers, Marie Curie actions 2007-11
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Preliminary deadlines (from H2020 drafts, 6/21/2013)
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Action Prelim. deadline Publication date
ITN (Innovative Training Networks)
4/8/2014
1/21/2015
12/2013
9/2/2014
IF (Individual Fellowships ) 4/10/2014
4/14/2015
12/2013
9/30/2014
RISE (Research and Innovation Staff Exchange)
1/15/2015 9/30/2014
Thank you!
Dmitri ChicherinResearch Liaison OfficerAalto University, Finlanddmitri.chicherin@aalto.fi
For more information:http://ec.europa.eu/research/mariecurieactions/
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