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Page 1: Support for FP7 Marie Curie Training Actions Contact: Beth York EU HR & Mobility Administrator Research Innovation Services Bethany.York@ nottingham.ac.uk

Support for FP7 Marie Curie

Training Actions

Contact: Beth YorkEU HR & Mobility

Administrator Research Innovation

Services Bethany.York@

nottingham.ac.uk ext 13667

Page 2: Support for FP7 Marie Curie Training Actions Contact: Beth York EU HR & Mobility Administrator Research Innovation Services Bethany.York@ nottingham.ac.uk

Support available at the University of Nottingham

Under FP6 the University of Nottingham were extremely successful under the Marie Curie Actions. Our success rate was 62% and feedback from PIs currently running FP6 MCAs is that they attract very high calibre fellows. The University would like to continue this record in to FP7 and provides a range of support for PIs and Fellows involved in Marie Curie Actions.

Page 3: Support for FP7 Marie Curie Training Actions Contact: Beth York EU HR & Mobility Administrator Research Innovation Services Bethany.York@ nottingham.ac.uk

Initially…

If you are thinking about applying for an FP7 People programme or would just like to find out more then talk to Beth York in RIS (13667) for background to the Marie Curie Actions and an overview of the funding and opportunities available

Page 4: Support for FP7 Marie Curie Training Actions Contact: Beth York EU HR & Mobility Administrator Research Innovation Services Bethany.York@ nottingham.ac.uk

Proposal stage

• The University retains Dr Martin Pickard as a consultant to assist with EC funding proposals. You may contact him directly on 07779 475190 or [email protected] for advice and guidance. He is very knowledgeable and has a wealth of experience in this field so we do encourage you to speak with him.

• Please keep RIS informed if you do submit a propsal for advice on budget profiling etc.

Page 5: Support for FP7 Marie Curie Training Actions Contact: Beth York EU HR & Mobility Administrator Research Innovation Services Bethany.York@ nottingham.ac.uk

Contract Negotiation…

• Beth York and Jill Harris in RIS will guide you through the process of contract negotiation with assistance from legal experts where necessary.

Page 6: Support for FP7 Marie Curie Training Actions Contact: Beth York EU HR & Mobility Administrator Research Innovation Services Bethany.York@ nottingham.ac.uk

Project Management…

• During the lifetime of the project there are many areas with which you may require additional support or advice…• Recruitment• Declarations of Conformity• Eligibility checks• Career Development Plans• Liaison with EC• Support for Fellows• Periodic Reports• Audits• Mid-term reviews

Page 7: Support for FP7 Marie Curie Training Actions Contact: Beth York EU HR & Mobility Administrator Research Innovation Services Bethany.York@ nottingham.ac.uk

• Beth York in RIS is available to assist with all project management issues. Timesheets are kept and charges will be allocated to the management budget of your project (at real cost)

Contact [email protected]

Or telephone 9513667

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Opportunities under FP7 Marie Curie Training

Actions

Contact: Beth YorkEU HR & Mobility

Administrator Research Innovation

Services Bethany.York@

nottingham.ac.uk ext 13667

Page 9: Support for FP7 Marie Curie Training Actions Contact: Beth York EU HR & Mobility Administrator Research Innovation Services Bethany.York@ nottingham.ac.uk

Officially the Marie Curie Objectives for FP7 are to:

• Make Europe more attractive to researchers• Have a structuring effect on the European Research Area

through transnational and intersectoral mobility in order to create a European labour market for researchers

• Strengthen human potential by:• Encouraging people to become researchers• Encouraging researchers to carry out their research in

Europe• Enable trans-national and inter-sectoral mobility

The budget for the Marie Curie Actions under FP7 is €4.7 Billion which is a 50% year by year increase from FP6.

The Marie Curie Actions will cover all stages of a researcher’s professional life, from initial research training to lifelong learning and career department.

What are the Marie Curie Actions about?

Page 10: Support for FP7 Marie Curie Training Actions Contact: Beth York EU HR & Mobility Administrator Research Innovation Services Bethany.York@ nottingham.ac.uk

The Main Principles of Marie Curie

The Marie Curie Actions are part of the European Commission’s FP7 People Programme which aims to improve the quality of the human potential in European R & D. The main principles (which should be kept in mind when writing a proposal!) are…

• Skills and competence development at all stages of researcher’s career

• Open to all research areas addressed under the Treaty plus possibility of targeted calls

• Strong participation from enterprise• Reinforce international dimension• Appropriate gender and work/life balance• Good working environment, transparent recruitment and career

development

Page 11: Support for FP7 Marie Curie Training Actions Contact: Beth York EU HR & Mobility Administrator Research Innovation Services Bethany.York@ nottingham.ac.uk

Overview of Marie Curie Actions

Additional Specific Actions: Marie Curie Awards, Researcher’s Night

There are 7 different Actions under the Marie Curie heading some applied for as the host and others as individuals…

Host Actions Individual Actions Initial Training Networks

Industry Academia Partnerships and Pathways

Intra-European Fellowships

International Incoming Fellowships

International Outgoing Fellowships

European Reintegration Grants

International Reintegration Grants

Page 12: Support for FP7 Marie Curie Training Actions Contact: Beth York EU HR & Mobility Administrator Research Innovation Services Bethany.York@ nottingham.ac.uk

How does this compare to FP6?

FP7 FP6

Directly transferable? Indirectly transferable?

ITN Research Training Networks, ESTs

Series of EventsChairs

Lifelong Learning Intra-European, European Re-integration

Industry-Academia

ToK – Industry-Academia Strategic Partnership

Series of Events

International Incoming/Outgoing International, International Re-integration

For those of you with any prior experience of the Marie Curie Actions…

Page 13: Support for FP7 Marie Curie Training Actions Contact: Beth York EU HR & Mobility Administrator Research Innovation Services Bethany.York@ nottingham.ac.uk

MCA – FP7 €4.7 billion Budget breakdown

72

9.5

38.4

24

2414.5 3 0.25

240

ITN

IEF

ERG

IAPP

IOF

IIF

IRG

NIGHT

AWARDS

€ Million

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MCA - Deadlines

Initial Training Networks (ITN) 7 May 2007 Two stage application

Intra-European Fellowships (IEF)International Incoming Fellowships (IIF)International Outgoing Fellowships (IOF)

Call released 28 February with a closing date of 14 August 2007

European Reintegration Grants (ERG)International Reintegration Grants (IRG)

25 April & 17 October 2007

Industry-Academia Partnerships & Pathways (IAPP)

Call released 28 February with a closing date of 31 May 2007

Page 15: Support for FP7 Marie Curie Training Actions Contact: Beth York EU HR & Mobility Administrator Research Innovation Services Bethany.York@ nottingham.ac.uk

All Mare Curie projects

Central to all Marie Curie Actions is the RESEARCHER, their training and their mobility. It has been stressed repeatedly that Marie Curie funding is primarily for the benefit of the Researcher and the Researcher’s training and not the actual research.

Definition of researchers

Early-Stage researchers 0 - 4 years (FTE)

from obtaining degree that qualified them to embark on a doctorate

Experienced researchers i) in possession of a PhD; or

ii) at least 4 years experience (FTE)

Page 16: Support for FP7 Marie Curie Training Actions Contact: Beth York EU HR & Mobility Administrator Research Innovation Services Bethany.York@ nottingham.ac.uk

Transnational Mobility Requirements

• Must not have been resident in host country for more than 12 months in the last 3 years immediately before reference date [time of appointment for ITNs, and IAPP, application deadline for all other actions]

• Cannot be a national of host country unless

• European researcher working outside EU for 3 of the last 4 years

• Dual nationality and have not resided in a country of nationality for the last 5 years

• International organisation

• Return and reintegration grants

Page 17: Support for FP7 Marie Curie Training Actions Contact: Beth York EU HR & Mobility Administrator Research Innovation Services Bethany.York@ nottingham.ac.uk

Host Actions

• ITNs and IAPPs are Host Actions • This means:

• Host institutions/network applies for a number of fellows/researchers

• Host’s proposal is evaluated• Selected host/network advertises fellowship position

and selects fellows/researchers• Contract duration with host, usually 4 years• Fellows’ stay depending on Action (up to 3 years)

Page 18: Support for FP7 Marie Curie Training Actions Contact: Beth York EU HR & Mobility Administrator Research Innovation Services Bethany.York@ nottingham.ac.uk

What is an ITN?

An Initial Training Network aims to : • Strengthen Early Stage Training at EU level• Attract people to scientific careers• Improve career perspectives by development of broad

skills (including needs of industry)

By:• Offering fellowships to ESR and EXR through a Joint

Training Programme including complementary skills modules and, as an option, hold short training events open to researchers outside the network

Research topics for ITNs can be chosen freely in defined scientific fields as well as inter-disciplinary, new and emerging supra-disciplinary fields.

Page 19: Support for FP7 Marie Curie Training Actions Contact: Beth York EU HR & Mobility Administrator Research Innovation Services Bethany.York@ nottingham.ac.uk

Who can participate in an ITN?

• At least 3 different research groups from Member or Associated States, of which 2 must be Member or Candidate Countries

• BUT ALSO it can be single or twin sites (in Member or Associated States) if the international context is strong

• Third country partners are eligible, in addition to the minimum requirements. International Co-operation Partner Countries (ICPC) may receive funding, whilst those in non-ICPCs may receive funding if absolutely essential for the project

Page 20: Support for FP7 Marie Curie Training Actions Contact: Beth York EU HR & Mobility Administrator Research Innovation Services Bethany.York@ nottingham.ac.uk

Who participates in an ITN?

• An ITN must have both industrial and academic partners. Industry must be in involved at one of three levels:• As a full partner• Provider of specific training or secondment

opportunities• On the Advisory Board

• An ITN must have• Coherent quality standards and mutual recognition of

training/ diplomas

Page 21: Support for FP7 Marie Curie Training Actions Contact: Beth York EU HR & Mobility Administrator Research Innovation Services Bethany.York@ nottingham.ac.uk

Who can you recruit to an ITN?

• An ITN supports researchers: • With up to 5 years FTE • From all over the world• For periods of 3 - 36 months (ESRs)• For periods of 2 – 24 months (EXRs)

• As well as visiting scientists (optional)• To carry out teaching and supervisory work• For a period of at least 1 month (can be split stay)

Page 22: Support for FP7 Marie Curie Training Actions Contact: Beth York EU HR & Mobility Administrator Research Innovation Services Bethany.York@ nottingham.ac.uk

Community Contribution - ITNs

• Includes: • Salary costs (living, mobility, travel and career

exploratory allowance) • Contribution to research costs, networking and

organisation of conferences• Contribution to management costs• An overhead

Page 23: Support for FP7 Marie Curie Training Actions Contact: Beth York EU HR & Mobility Administrator Research Innovation Services Bethany.York@ nottingham.ac.uk

Definition of Fellow’s Allowances

These are all flat rates• Living

• Basic salary on an employment contract• Varies according to research experience

• Mobility • Relocation costs• Varies according to family situation

• Travel • Every 12 months travel from location of origin to fellowship location

• Career exploratory• Fellowships at least 1 year to spend on career development

activities

Page 24: Support for FP7 Marie Curie Training Actions Contact: Beth York EU HR & Mobility Administrator Research Innovation Services Bethany.York@ nottingham.ac.uk

Researcher Salaries for ITNs

Experience Stipend(€/yr)

Employment contract (€/yr)

Early-Stage researchers 16,900 33,800 (£25,183)

Experienced researchers (< 5yrs)

26,000 52,000 (£38,743)

Visiting Scientist (4 - 10 yrs experience)

33,800 67,600 (£50,366)

VS (> 10 yrs experience) 50,700 101,400 (£75,549)

Salaries are inclusive of all compulsory deductionsCorrection factor applied for cost of living (UK Coefficient 110.2%)

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• Travel costs – depending on distance€ 250 - €2500

• Mobility allowance Without family: €500 per monthWith family: €800 per month Correction factor applied for cost of living

• Career Exploratory allowance€ 2000 for stays of more than one year

• Training / research costs of eligible researchers (ITNs only)• Lab-based research: € 600 per month• Non-lab-based research: €300 per month

Allowance rates

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Benefits for the institution - ITN

• Research Training• €600 (ITN) per month• Organisation of international conferences etc• €300 per researcher per day for those outside ITN• Management Activities

maximum 7% (ITN) of the total EC contribution

• Contribution to overheads • 10% of direct costs except for subcontractors• Other types of eligible expenses • N/A

Page 27: Support for FP7 Marie Curie Training Actions Contact: Beth York EU HR & Mobility Administrator Research Innovation Services Bethany.York@ nottingham.ac.uk

What is an Industry–Academia Pathways and Partnership?

• It is a two-way partnership with at least one commercial enterprise and one academic organisation in two different Member or Associated Countries

• An IAPP aims to increase industry-academia co-operation by: • Supporting the creation, development, reinforcement

and execution of strategic partnerships• Creating diverse career possibilities and experience for

researchers• Knowledge sharing/cultural exchange, especially SMEs• Aiming for longer term co-operation between both

sectors

Page 28: Support for FP7 Marie Curie Training Actions Contact: Beth York EU HR & Mobility Administrator Research Innovation Services Bethany.York@ nottingham.ac.uk

What can you do with an IAPP?

• Recruit experienced researchers for between 2 months and 2 years

• Staff exchange – early stage or experienced researchers (and possibly technical staff and research managers!) for between 2 months and 2 years

• Organise common workshops/conferences• Inter-sectoral mobility possible, within framework of

whole project, in same country up to a maximum of 30% of total researcher months

• For SMEs, a contribution towards small equipment costs (up to 10% of project total)

Page 29: Support for FP7 Marie Curie Training Actions Contact: Beth York EU HR & Mobility Administrator Research Innovation Services Bethany.York@ nottingham.ac.uk

Community Contribution

• Includes: • Salary costs (living, mobility, travel and career

exploratory allowance) • Contribution to research costs, networking and

organisation of conferences• Contribution to management costs (3%)• Other eligible costs possible [for SMEs only in IAPPs]• An overhead

Page 30: Support for FP7 Marie Curie Training Actions Contact: Beth York EU HR & Mobility Administrator Research Innovation Services Bethany.York@ nottingham.ac.uk

Proposal Submission

• All submission is onlineContact the EC if there are compelling reasons for why you are unable to submit online

• Electronic Proposal Submission Service (EPPS) • should be available at least a month before the deadline • In the meantime, use the templates in the Guide for Applicants

• Two-stage submission for ITNs• Stage 1: 7 May [address 2 criteria]• Stage 2: 25 September [full proposal]

• One-stage submission for IAPPs• Deadline likely to be 31 May

!! MEET THE DEADLINE !!

Page 31: Support for FP7 Marie Curie Training Actions Contact: Beth York EU HR & Mobility Administrator Research Innovation Services Bethany.York@ nottingham.ac.uk

Process Overview

Call One/two stagee-submission

EligibilityCheck Individual

Evaluation

Panel ReviewFeedback

(ESR)

CommissionRanking

Negotiation of Proposals

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Key documents

Call Fiche Focus

“People” Work Programme

Guide for Applicants Preparation & submissionEPSS Guide

Rules on Submission and Evaluation, Guide for Evaluators

Background

Model grant agreement

Financial, negotiation, reporting and IPR guidelines

FP7, “People” Specific Programme Text

Other policy documents e.g. Mobility Strategy, “Charter and Code”

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Proposal Submission Forms

Part A

Set of forms on administrative information about the proposal and the proposers (pre-prepared form), and general budget information (e.g. number of researchers)

Part B

Free-text description of the research project;

Series of headings and explanatory notes based on the evaluations criteria;

Limits on font size, size of PDF file

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Who submits?

• Technically co-ordinator manages the proposal application by• Obtaining a user-name and password• Co-ordinating completion of A Forms for each

participant• Co-ordinating drafting of Part B• Pressing the SUBMIT button!

• Prepare application on-line before deadline date

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Individual Actions

• Researcher applies jointly with host• Length of stay depending on Action• Reintegration Phase

• Mandatory for International Outgoing Fellowships• Optional for International Incoming Fellows (if the fellow

is from an international co-operation partner country (ICPC))

• Fellow who withdraws cannot be replaced

Page 36: Support for FP7 Marie Curie Training Actions Contact: Beth York EU HR & Mobility Administrator Research Innovation Services Bethany.York@ nottingham.ac.uk

Individual Fellowships

• Aimed at ‘Experienced Researchers’• Skills diversification• Three categories:

• Intra-European Fellowships (IEF)• International Incoming Fellowships (IIF)• International Outgoing Fellowships (IOF)

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Intra-European Fellowships

• EU Member or Associated State National or Third Country national if in EU for at least 4 of the last 5 years

• 12 – 24 months in a different EU Member State or Associated Country

• Resuming a career in research• Individual applies with host• Attaining or strengthening professional

independence• Skills diversification

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International Outgoing Fellowships

• EU Member or Associated State Nationals only• 24 – 36 months in total of which 12 -24 months

in third country followed by mandatory reintegration phase in European host institutions

• Individual applies with host• Acquiring new knowledge in the third country

– bringing it back to the EU/AS • Contract is between European host institution

and Commission for duration of fellowship • Mandatory return phase of 1 year

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International Incoming Fellowships

• Third Country nationals only• 12 – 24 months incoming phase in EU/AS• Possible 1 year reintegration for nationals

from ICPC• Individual applies with host• Contract between European host institution

and EC for incoming phase, and between third country host and EC for reintegration / return

• Knowledge-sharing • Mutually-beneficial research co-operation

Page 40: Support for FP7 Marie Curie Training Actions Contact: Beth York EU HR & Mobility Administrator Research Innovation Services Bethany.York@ nottingham.ac.uk

European Re-integration Grants

• (Re)-integration into research career following a period of transnational mobility

• Applicants must have already benefited from a Marie Curie fellowship under FP6 or FP7 - 18 months minimum FTE

• The European Re-integration Grant:• Supports a research project of 2- 3 years• Contributes to the research costs • Researcher applies with host institution • Start within 12 months of your fellowship end

Page 41: Support for FP7 Marie Curie Training Actions Contact: Beth York EU HR & Mobility Administrator Research Innovation Services Bethany.York@ nottingham.ac.uk

• Integration into research career in Europe following a period of transnational mobility outside Europe for at least 3 years

• Contribute to development of lasting co-operation with scientific community of the third country from which they have returned

• No requirement to have benefited from MCA previously

• The International Re-integration Grants• Support a research project of 2- 4 years• Contributes to the research costs• Researcher applies with host institution• Host commits to researcher for at least 3 years• Must not be employed in research in EU at time of application

International Re-integration Grants

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Community Contribution

• Benefits for the researchers • Living allowance• Mobility allowance• Travel allowance• Career exploratory allowance

• Benefits for the institution• Contribution to research costs• Contribution to management costs• Other eligible costs possible • Indirect costs (overheads)

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Researcher Salaries

Experience Employment contract

Early-Stage researchers €33,800

Experienced researchers €52,000

Experienced researchers

(more than 10 years experience)

€78,000

Salaries are inclusive of all compulsory deductionsCorrection factor applied for cost of living (UK Coefficient 110.2%)

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Individual fellow allowances

• Travel costs – depending on distance€ 250 - €2500

• Mobility allowance Without family: €500 per monthWith family: €800 per month Correction factor applied for cost of living

• Career Exploratory allowance€ 2000 for stays of more than one year

• Training / research costs of eligible researchers • Lab-based research: € 800 per month• Non-lab-based research: €500 per month

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Benefits for the institution

• Management Activities

maximum 3% of the total EC contribution

• Contribution to overheads 10% of direct costs except for subcontractors

• Other types of eligible expensesERG:

Fixed amount € 15000 per researcher per year

IRG:

Fixed amount € 25000 per researcher per year

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MCA - Deadlines

Initial Training Networks (ITN) 7 May 2007

two stage application

Intra- European Fellowships (IEF)

Incoming International Fellowships (IIF)

Outgoing International Fellowships (OIF)

Call expected 28 February with a closing date of 14 August 2007

European Reintegration Grants (ERG)

International Reintegration Grants (IRG)

25 April & 17 October 2007

Industry-Academia Partnerships & Pathways (IAPP)

Call expected 28 February with a closing date of 31 May 2007

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Links

• UK National Contact Point for Marie Curie• http://www.ukro.ac.uk/mariecurie

• CORDIS• http://cordis.europa.eu/mariecurie-actions/

• The Charter and the Code• http://europa.eu.int/eracareers/europeancharter/• UK HE Sector analysis:

http://www.rcuk.ac.uk/news/gapanalysis.htm

• European Researchers’ Mobility Portal• http://ec.europa.eu/eracareers/index_en.cfm

• Marie Curie Vacancies• http://mc-opportunities.cordis.lu/

• Queries• [email protected]

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EU-27Austria, Belgium, Bulgaria, Cyprus, Czech Republic, Denmark, Estonia, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Hungary, Italy, Ireland, Latvia, Lithuania, Luxemburg, Malta, Netherlands, Poland, Portugal, Slovakia, Slovenia, Spain, Sweden, UK

Associated Countries (FP6)Croatia, Iceland, Israel, Liechtenstein, Norway, Switzerland, Turkey, Serbia

EU Countries

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ICPC countries