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Experience of European Research Council Panel Experience of European Research Council Panel
Ole H Petersen CBE FRSOle H Petersen CBE FRSChair of ERC StG Panel LS4Chair of ERC StG Panel LS4
School of BiosciencesSchool of Biosciences
Experience of European Research Council Panel Experience of European Research Council Panel
ERC HQ BrusselsERC HQ BrusselsHelga NowotnyHelga NowotnyPresident of ERCPresident of ERC
Ole H Petersen CBE FRSOle H Petersen CBE FRSChair of ERC StG Panel LS4Chair of ERC StG Panel LS4
Experience of European Research Council Panel Experience of European Research Council Panel
The European Research Council (ERC) is the newest, pioneering component of theEU's Seventh Research Framework Programme (the "Ideas" specific programme). It has a total budget of € 7.5 billion (2007-2013). Set up in 2007, the ERC aims to stimulate scientific excellence in Europe by supporting and encouraging the best creative scientists, scholars and engineers of any nationality in any field of research, to work in European host institutions.
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From Academia Europaea’s response to From Academia Europaea’s response to ‘‘Europe 2020, a strategy for smart, Europe 2020, a strategy for smart, sustainable and inclusive growthsustainable and inclusive growth’
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Following on from the need for a broad scholarship base, we reject the notion that there should be exclusive emphasis on those parts of science and scholarship that seem to be able to deliver short term economic benefits through technology. We strongly believe that research in the arts and the humanities is just as essential for the future, as that of the sciences. For example, in the very rapidly expanding field of neurobiology, the borders between molecular, cellular and systems neuroscience, psychology and all the branches of the arts are likely to become increasingly blurred over the next decades. Some of the most profound psychological analyses are deeply embedded in the best literature. Research and scholarship are as much a cultural good as an economic good. Europe can only benefit from having a strong cultural academic diversity.
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Angela Merkel
The Royal SocietyThe Royal Society
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Overall Goal of Starting GrantsOverall Goal of Starting Grants
• Support ground-breaking, high-risk/high-gain research that opens new opportunities and directions including those of a multi- and inter-disciplinary nature
• Not looking for “incremental” research
• Aimed at young investigators starting or consolidating their own independent research team or independent research programme
Significant awards : i.e. up to a max. of 2 M Euro per grant for up to 5 years
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General Principles of ERC OperationGeneral Principles of ERC Operation
Scientific Council decides on general funding strategyScientific Council decides on general funding strategyScientific Council appoints Panel ChairsScientific Council appoints Panel ChairsScientific Council appoints Panel Members in consultation with Panel Scientific Council appoints Panel Members in consultation with Panel
ChairsChairs
Panel Chairs have full and formal responsibility for all funding decisions Panel Chairs have full and formal responsibility for all funding decisions without any interference from Councilwithout any interference from Council
Uniform administrative grant arrangements and support for all grant Uniform administrative grant arrangements and support for all grant panels panels
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Evaluation process: Evaluation process: Starting GrantsStarting Grants
Step 2(Panel + remote)
Indiv assessmentsIndividual marks
Interdisciplinary flagPANEL MEETINGS
InterviewsRanking
Section 1
Section 2
Section 3
Proposal
Step 1(panel)
Indiv AssessmentsIndividual Marks
PANEL MEETINGSRanking
Section 1
Section 2
Section 3
Proposal
Submission
+ HI support letter+ PhD certificate
Eligibility Check
Section 1
Section 2
Section 3
Proposal
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Marking schemeMarking scheme
• Criteria 1 and 2 will be marked according to the following scheme:• 4: Outstanding• 3: Excellent• 2: Very good• 1: Non-competitive
• Criteria 3 is pass/fail• Quality threshold of: >=2; ½ marks allowed• Proposals below the quality threshold for either of the two criteria are
eliminated • Proposals passing from Step 1 to Step 2 have to pass all thresholds,
but also will be limited according to a given multiple of the funding available for that panel (~x2)
• Only those PIs that pass both quality thresholds in step 2 with their proposals will be allowed to re-submit in 2010.
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Remote part of evaluation
• Step 1: proposals sent to (4) PMs• Step 2: proposals also sent to specialized
remote experts (to be determined at/ following Step 1 meeting)
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Interviews (Interviews (Starting Grants OnlyStarting Grants Only))
• Are going to take place at step 2 meetings• Must address the elements of the review criteria• Panels take into account the results of the
interview alongside the other elements• Interviews will last ~30 minutes in total
~10 minutes presentation by the PI ~20 minutes: questions and answers
• Invited applicants are reimbursed
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Interdisciplinary Proposals / Domain
• Interdisciplinary Research domain (cross-domain and/or cross-panel) indicative budget of 13% total budget
• Proposal submitted to a target panel primarily responsible for its evaluation
• Step 1 & Step 2: Assigned for reviews from PMs outside primary panel, if
necessary
• Step 2: Proposals that “pass” but not within panel budget will be
considered for Interdisciplinary Domain / Budget
• Decision taken by combined panel of all Panel Chairs
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Budget considerations of proposals
• Budget considerations arise (mainly) in Step 2 evaluation (meeting)
• Panels have responsibility to ensure that resources requested are reasonable and well justified
• Budget analysis needs to be justified on a proposal by proposal basis (no cross-the-board “solidarity” cuts)
• Panels to recommend a final maximum budget based on the resources allocated/ removed
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Budget considerations of proposals
• PI salaries are an eligible cost, independent of employment scheme.
• If requested, PI salary cannot be removed; PI dedication to project (% full time equivalent) can be commented on/ adjusted (min 50% dedication).
• Awards made on a “take-it-or-leave-it” basis: no “negotiations”
Starting Grants 2010: Overall success rate by panel (440 proposals)Starting Grants 2010: Overall success rate by panel (440 proposals)
StG 2010 % Success rate (average 15.32%)
0%
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10%
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25%
LS1
LS2
LS3
LS4
LS5
LS6
LS7
LS8
LS9
PE
1P
E2
PE
3P
E4
PE
5P
E6
PE
7P
E8
PE
9P
E10
SH
1S
H2
SH
3S
H4
SH
5S
H6
Allocated panel
succ
ess
rate
EnvEnv
CulturesCultures
MathsMaths
Starting Grants 2010: Success rate by country of HIStarting Grants 2010: Success rate by country of HI
ERC STG 2009-10 % Funded Proposals by Country of HI(preliminary analysis)
0%
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4%
6%
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10%
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UK
FR
DE
CH IL NL
ES IT SE
BE
AT
PT
DK FI
HU IE CZ
EL
NO PL
CY
EE
Country of HI
20092010
Starting Grants 2010: Success rate by nationalityStarting Grants 2010: Success rate by nationality
ERC STG 2009- 10 %Funded proposals by PI Nationalitypreliminary analysis
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FR IT IL UK
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SE EL
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HU IE PL
PT
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DK FI
IN AR
BG
HR JP TR
% of Grantees 2009% of Grantees 2010
Gender distribution by panel funded proposalsGender distribution by panel funded proposals
ERC STG 2010 Funded Proposals, Gender Distribution % of Female PIs in Ascending Order
0%10%20%30%40%50%60%70%80%90%
100%
PE
5L
S5
PE
6P
E3
LS
2L
S9
PE
7L
S6
PE
2P
E8
PE
9S
H1
LS
1L
S4
LS
3P
E1
SH
4L
S8
LS
7S
H3
SH
2P
E1
SH
6P
E4
SH
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Allocated Panel
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F
StG 2010 - Success of female granteesStG 2010 - Success of female grantees
StG 2010 Domain% Female Applicants vs % Female Grantees
19,75%
43,04%
29,59%32,75%
22,89%
38,27%
25,91%23,42%
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LS subtotal PE subtotal SH subtotal ERC STGTotal
Domain
% Female Applicants
% Female Grantees
Grantees by Country of HI and GenderGrantees by Country of HI and Gender
StG 2010 Funded Proposals by Country of Host Institution and Gender
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UK FR DE CH IL NL ES IT SE BE AT PT DK FI HU IE CZ EL NO PL CY
Country of Host Institution
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