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eTraining Course on Framework 7 for Western Balkan Researchers (c) Hyperion Ltd. June 2007 www.hyperion.ie The Framework 7 Programme The Framework 7 Programme How Western Balkans countries can participate How Western Balkans countries can participate PRESENTER PRESENTER Seán Seán McCarthy Hyperion Ltd McCarthy Hyperion Ltd [email protected] [email protected] www.hyperion.ie www.hyperion.ie 1-1 © Hyperion Ltd, June 2007 Course Websites www.hyperion.ie/fp7-balkans.htm Whi h C ti P ti i t i F k7 COURSE CONTENTS COURSE CONTENTS Sources of Information on Framwork 7 2 1 Where to find the ‘Best Partners’ Which Countries can Participate in Framework 7 The Research Priorities in Framework 7 5 2 3 What can be funded in Framework 7? 4 H t St t dh t d 1-2 © Hyperion Ltd, June 2007 6 How to Start and how to proceed

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  • eTraining Course on Framework 7 for Western Balkan Researchers

    (c) Hyperion Ltd. June 2007 www.hyperion.ie

    The Framework 7 ProgrammeThe Framework 7 ProgrammeHow Western Balkans countries can participateHow Western Balkans countries can participate

    PRESENTERPRESENTER

    SeánSeán McCarthy Hyperion LtdMcCarthy Hyperion [email protected]@hyperion.ie

    www.hyperion.iewww.hyperion.ie

    1-1 © Hyperion Ltd, June 2007

    Course Websiteswww.hyperion.ie/fp7-balkans.htm

    Whi h C t i P ti i t i F k 7

    COURSE CONTENTSCOURSE CONTENTS

    Sources of Information on Framwork 7

    2

    1

    Where to find the ‘Best Partners’

    Which Countries can Participate in Framework 7

    The Research Priorities in Framework 7

    5

    2

    3

    What can be funded in Framework 7?4

    H t St t d h t d

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    6 How to Start and how to proceed

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    acknowledged by the author.

    Every effort has been made to ensure complete and accurate information i th t i l t d i thi l H H i Ltd

    LIMITATION OF LIABILITYLIMITATION OF LIABILITY

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    concerning the material presented in this manual. However Hyperion Ltd cannot be held legally responsible for any mistakes in printing or faulty instructions contained within the manual. The authors appreciate receiving notice of any errors or misprints.There are no warranties, expressed or implied, including warranties of merchantability or fitness for a particular purpose, made with respect to the materials or any information provided to the user herein. Neither the author nor publisher shall be liable for any direct, indirect, special, incidental or consequential damages arising out of the use or inability to use the contents of this manual

    Glossary of Framework 7 AcronymsAC Additional Cost Model AS Associate State CFS Certificate on financial statementCSA Coordination and Support Action CIP Competitiveness+Innovation Programme

    FP6 Framework 6FP7 Framework 7HLG High Level GroupI3 Integrated Infrastructure InitiativeICPC International Cooperation Partner Country

    CPF Contract Preparation FormCREST Representatives of National MinistriesCSO Civil Society OrganisationDG Directorate General (e.g. DG Research)EAG External Advisory GroupEEIG European Economic Interest Group EC European CommissionEOI Expression of InterestEP European ParliamentEPSS Electronic Proposal Submission System

    IP Integrated ProjectJTI Joint Technology InitiativeMS Member State (of the European Union)NOE Network of Excellence OLAF EU Anti-Fraud OfficeOMC Open Method of CoordinationPESS Proposal Evaluation Software SystemPPP Public Private PartnershipR&D Research and DevelopmentRTD Research and Technology Development

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    EPSS Electronic Proposal Submission SystemERC European Research CouncilESR Evaluation Summary ReportETI Economic and Technological Intelligence ETP European Technology PlatformEU European UnionEURAB European Research Advisory BoardFC Full Cost ModelFCF Full Cost Flat Rate Model FET Future and Emerging Technologies

    RTD Research and Technology DevelopmentRSFF Risk Sharing Finance FacilitySICA Specific International Cooperation ActionSME Small and Medium Sized EnterpriseSP Specific ProgrammeSSA Specific Support ActionSTREP Strategic Targeted Research ProjectTP Technology PlatformWP Workprogramme

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    COURSE PRESENTERCOURSE PRESENTER

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    Seán McCarthy , Hyperion [email protected]

    www.hyperion.ie

    www.hyperion.ie/fp7handbook.htm

    Sponsor of Sponsor of eTrainingeTraining CourseCourse

    Miroslav PolzerAustrian Science and Research Liaison Office Ljubljana (ASO)

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    Dunajska 104; SI-1000 Ljubljana; Slovenijae-mail: [email protected] homepage: www.aso.zsi.at

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    Whi h C t i P ti i t i F k 7

    COURSE CONTENTSCOURSE CONTENTS

    Sources of Information on Framwork 71

    Where to find the ‘Best Partners’

    Which Countries can Participate in Framework 7

    The Research Priorities in Framework 7

    What can be funded in Framework 7?

    H t St t d h t d

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    How to Start and how to proceed

    Cordis News http://cordis.europa.eu/news/en/home.html

    How to Stay up-to-date with Framework 7http://cordis.europa.eu/fp7/home.htmlhttp://ec.europa.eu/research/future/index_en.cfm

    OFFICIALWEBSITES

    Cordis News http://cordis.europa.eu/news/en/home.htmlCordis Rapidus http://cordis.europa.eu/guidance/email.htm

    CORDIS Focus http://cordis.europa.eu/focus/enR&D Organisations in Brussels www.iglortd.orgEU R&D Associations www.hyperion.ie/euassociations.htmResearch Europe(Commercial) www.researchresearch.com

    Y i i ’ FP7 W b

    DAILY

    MONTHLYMagazines

    +eNewsletters

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    lYour organisation’s own FP7 WebpageNational Contact Points http://cordis.europa.eu/fp7/ncp_en.htmlRegister on www.ipr-helpdesk.org

    World Class Science (and be known in Brussels)Working as an ‘Expert’, Networks, Conferences, Projects..THE BEST

    OTHERS

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    Whi h C t i P ti i t i F k 7

    COURSE CONTENTSCOURSE CONTENTS

    A Quick Overview of Framework 7

    2

    A Researcher’s Strategy for Framework 7

    Which Countries can Participate in Framework 7

    Political Background to Framework 7

    2

    A Director’s Strategy for Framework 7

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    How to Proceed

    Member state of the European Union

    Which Countries can Participate in FP7?

    Member State

    Not a Member Statee.g. USA is a ‘Third Country’Third Country

    Developing and Emerging EconomiesInternational

    Countries that make financial contribution to Framework 7 (International agreement)

    Associated Countries

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    Developing and Emerging EconomiesMediterranean Countries, Western BalkansEastern Europe/Central Asian Countries

    InternationalCooperationPartner Countries

    WHO, FAO…InternationalOrganisations

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    PortugalPortugalAustriaAustriaBelgiumBelgium

    Member States of the European Union (2007+)Member States of the European Union (2007+)

    GermanyGermanyGreeceGreece

    PolandPoland

    IrelandIreland

    SwedenSweden

    SpainSpainDenmarkDenmarkItalyItaly

    LatviaLatviaEstoniaEstonia LithuaniaLithuania

    SloveniaSloveniaSlovakiaSlovakiaCzech RepublicCzech Republic

    HungaryHungary

    CyprusCyprus

    gBulgaria Romania

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    LuxembourgLuxembourgFranceFranceFinland The NetherlandsThe Netherlands

    United KingdomUnited KingdomMaltaMalta

    (Romania and Bulgaria members from 1/1/2007)

    Associated CountriesAssociated Countries

    T k

    Candidate States(June 2007)

    InternationalAgreements with EU

    Turkey

    Croatia Liechtenstein *

    Norway *

    Iceland *

    Israel **

    Serbia

    Macedonia(FYROM)

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    * European Economic Area Agreements** Bilateral Agreements

    Israel **

    Switzerland **

    Agreements on http://cordis.europa.eu/inco/agreements_fp7_en.html

    ( )

    Montenegro

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    Framework 7 Funding for ICPC Countries

    International Cooperation Partner Countries (ICPC)(a) Developing and Emerging Economies(b) Mediterranean Countries(c) Western Balkans(c) Western Balkans(d) Eastern European and Central Asian Countries (EECA)

    Western Balkan ICPC Countries

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    AlbaniaBosnia-Herzegovina

    International Cooperation Partner CountriesInternational Cooperation Partner Countries

    African, Pacific, Asia, Latin AmericaDeveloping Economies

    Emerging Brazil, Russia, China, India, Mexico and

    Western BalkanCountries (WBC)

    Economies South Africa

    Albania, Bosnia-Herzegovina,

    MediterraneanPartner Countries y p ,

    Algeria, Egypt, Jordan, Lebanon, Libya,Morocco, Palestine administered areas,Syrian Arab Republic, Tunisia

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    Cou es (W C)

    Eastern Europeanand CentralAsian Countries(EECA)

    Armenia, Azerbaijan, Belarus, Georgia,Kazakhstan, Kyrgyz Republic, Moldova,Russia, Tajikistan, Turkmenistan, Ukraine and Uzbekistan

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    Whi h C t i P ti i t i F k 7

    COURSE CONTENTSCOURSE CONTENTS

    Sources of Information on Framwork 7

    Where to find the ‘Best Partners’

    Which Countries can Participate in Framework 7

    The Research Priorities in Framework 73

    What can be funded in Framework 7?

    H t St t d h t d

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    How to Start and how to proceed

    Structure of Framework 7Structure of Framework 7‘Cooperation’ ‘Ideas’

    Frontier Research(European Research Council)

    2. Food, agriculture/fisheries, biotechnology

    1. Health

    ‘People’ Marie Curie Fellowships

    ‘Capacities’ 5. Energyg

    4. Nanosciences + nanotechnologies, Materials+new Production technologies

    , g , gy

    3. Information Communication Technologies

    6. Environment Research InfrastructuresSMEs

    1-16 © Hyperion Ltd, June 2007Euratom (2007-2011)

    8. Socio-economic sciences + the humanities

    7. Transport

    9. Space 10. Security

    SME (Small and Medium Sized Enterprise)JRC (Joint Research Centre)

    SMEs Regions of KnowledgeResearch PotentialScience in Society Inco (Horizontal)Development of Policies

    JRC

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    Structure of Framework 7Structure of Framework 7‘Cooperation’€ 32365 million ‘Ideas’ €7,460 million

    Frontier Research(European Research Council)

    2. Food…. €1,935 million

    1. Health €6,050 million

    ‘‘People’€4,728 million Marie Curie Fellowships

    ‘Capacities’ €4,217 m 5. Energy €2,300 million

    4. NMP €3,500 million

    ,

    3. ICT €9,110 million

    6. Environment.. €1,800 million Research InfrastructuresSMEs

    1-17 © Hyperion Ltd, June 2007mEuratom €2,751 m

    8. SSH €610 million

    7. Transport €4,180 million

    n9. Space €1,430 million 10.Security €1350 m

    SME (Small and Medium Sized Enterprise)JRC (Joint Research Centre)

    SMEs Regions of KnowledgeResearch PotentialScience in Society Inco (Horizontal)Development of Policies

    JRC €1,751m

    People (Marie Curie Programme)People (Marie Curie Programme)

    ‘Cooperation’Initial training of researchers

    ‘People’ € 4728 millionMarie Curie Fellowships

    Life-long training and career development

    Industry-academia pathways/partnerships

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    International dimension

    Specific actions

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    People (Marie Curie Programme)People (Marie Curie Programme)

    Activity 1: Initial training of researchersMarie Curie “Initial Training Networks” (ITN)

    Activity 2: Life-long Training and Career DevelopmentIntra-European Fellowships for Career Development (IEF)European Reintegration Grant (ERG)

    (NEW)Co-funding of Regional/National/International (COFUND)

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    Activity 3: Industry-Academia partnerships and pathwaysIndustry-Academia Partnership and Pathways (IAPP)

    People (Marie Curie Programme)People (Marie Curie Programme)

    Activity 4: International DimensionInternational Outgoing Fellowship for Career Development (IOF)International Incoming Fellowship (IIF)nte national ncoming ellowship ( )International Reintegration Grant (IRG)

    Activity 5: Specific ActionsResearchers Nights Awards ERA-MORE

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    2008 + Staff Exchange with Neighbourhood Policy Countries(Armenia, Azerbaijan, Belarus, Georgia, Moldova, Ukraine)

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    International Cooperation Partner Countries

    2. Food, agriculture and biotechnology

    1. Health

    ‘Cooperation’SICA

    SICA

    INCO Partner RulesMinimum 4 Partners2 from Member Statesor Associated States

    5. Energy

    g4. Nanosciences + nanotechnologies, Materials+new Production technologies

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    3. Information/communication techno

    6. Environment and climate change

    SICA

    SICA

    SICA

    SICA

    or Associated States2 from ICPC Countries*

    Relevant Balkan Countries(June 2007)

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    g

    8. Socio-economic sciences + the human

    7. Transport

    9. Space 10. SecuritySICA

    SICA

    SICA

    AlbaniaBosnia-Herzegovina

    SICA (Specific International Cooperation Actions)

    Framework 7 Funding for ICPC Countries

    Relevant Balkan Countries (June 2007)

    AlbaniaB i H iBosnia-Herzegovina

    Research PrioritiesSICA Calls in Research Priorities

    Cooperation

    INCO (Horizontal)Capacities

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    Incoming International FellowshipsMarie Curie NetworksPeople

    SICA (Specific International Cooperation Actions)

    Host in EU/AS: No nationality criterionIdeas (Frontier)

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    Whi h C t i P ti i t i F k 7

    COURSE CONTENTSCOURSE CONTENTS

    Sources of Information on Framwork 7

    Where to find the ‘Best Partners’

    Which Countries can Participate in Framework 7

    The Research Priorities in Framework 7

    What can be funded in Framework 7?4

    H t St t d h t d

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    How to Start and how to proceed

    Collaborative Projects (CP)

    Funding Schemes (Grants) in Framework 7

    Research Projects

    Networks of Excellence (NoE)

    Co-ordination/Support Actions

    Marie Curie Fellowships

    Research for SMEs/Associations

    Integration using Networks

    Networks, seminars, studies

    Fellowships (mobility)

    Solving SME problems

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    Frontier Research Grant Basic/Fundamental Research

    g p

    SME (Small and Medium Sized Enterprise)

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    CP Large

    Statistics on Funding Scheme (Estimate only)

    3

    MinimumPartners

    15-20

    Typical Partners

    5

    TypicalYearsTypical

    > €6m

    € **

    Networks of ExcellenceCo-ordination/Support

    Marie Curie Fellowships

    31*

    1*

    CP Small 3

    15-201-20 +

    1*

    8-10

    3-53

    3

    3

    €6-12m€.3-3m

    €33k

    < €3m

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    Frontier Research Grant

    Research for SMEs

    1

    5

    1

    10

    5

    3

    €1-3m

    €.5-5m

    * In some cases ** Amount specified in call for proposals

    Some Strategies for Funding SchemesSome Strategies for Funding Schemes

    Coordination and Support Actions

    )CSA (Support) CSA (Coordination) Collaborativej

    Framework 6/7Framework 6/7

    WorkshopsStudiesWorkshops

    Research StrategyResearch Strategy(R&D Roadmap)

    NetworksNetworksProjectsProjects

    ProjectsCollaborativeProjects

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    CollaborativeResearch

    CollaborativeResearch

    Framework 6/7Framework 6/7

    Network of Excellence

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    Whi h C t i P ti i t i F k 7

    COURSE CONTENTSCOURSE CONTENTS

    Sources of Information on Framwork 7

    Where to find the ‘Best Partners’

    Which Countries can Participate in Framework 7

    The Research Priorities in Framework 7

    5

    What can be funded in Framework 7?

    H t St t d h t d

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    How to Start and how to proceed

    Where to Find the ‘Best Partners’

    Journals, Conferences, R&D Committees Best Scientists

    EU R&D Associations/Networks

    COST Actions Existing R&D Projects

    AcademicR&D Networks

    Lead Users Enterprises Test Laboratories

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    New Member States, Third Countries

    of Results

    Strategic Partners

    Regulatory Bodies Standards Groups

    www.hyperion.ie/fp7-balkans.htm

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    Whi h C t i P ti i t i F k 7

    COURSE CONTENTSCOURSE CONTENTS

    Sources of Information on Framwork 7

    Where to find the ‘Best Partners’

    Which Countries can Participate in Framework 7

    The Research Priorities in Framework 7

    What can be funded in Framework 7?

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    6 How to Start and how to proceed

    How to ProceedHow to Proceed

    Promote expertise through EU conferences

    Clarify scientific ‘niche within a niche’Science

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    Identify EU officials, best European partners

    Join EU Associations/NetworksPeople

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    Evaluate Framework 7 Proposals

    Identify Work Programmes/Funding Scheme

    EU (European Union)

    Process

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    Join an existing network (‘Coordination Action’)

    Strategy for BeginnersStrategy for Beginners

    Visit a European Research Infrastructure

    Join a proposal as a ‘Minor’ Partner (2 or 3 times)

    Organise a Workshop/Seminar (‘Specific Support Action’)

    Join an existing network ( Coordination Action )

    Fellowship in a Marie Curie Host

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    Links on www.hyperion.ie/beginners.htm

    Join a proposal as a Partner (Workpackage Leader)

    Coordinate a Project

    A Researcher’s Strategy for Framework 7

    Best Science

    Best Partners

    Best ‘Impact’ EU Policies

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    Follow the EC Guidelines

    EC (European Commission) EU (European Union)

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    ggThanks for ListeningThanks for Listening

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    Seán McCarthy , Hyperion [email protected]

    www.hyperion.ie

    Research Centres where Hyperion’s courses were presented.

    Tromso

    Edinburgh

    Bergen

    Trondheim

    BodoeRouvaneimi

    Oulu

    Joannsu

    HelsinkiTurku

    Umea

    LuleaIceland

    Stockholm

    JyvskylaKajania

    BelfastOsloGalway

    Limerick Dublin

    MoscowCork

    Porto

    QuimbraLisbon

    Pamplona

    Bordeaux

    Rennes

    Nottingham Tallin

    Riga

    Vilnius

    Tartu

    Budapest

    Cracow

    WarsawPoznan

    Copenhagen

    Foulum

    Goteburg

    Ljubljana

    ViennaGraz

    Munich

    ZurichGenevaLugano

    Bologna

    Stuttgart

    Hamburg

    LilleParis

    Rennes

    Bielfeld

    Grenoble

    Montpellier

    Bern

    Eindhoven

    Plymouth

    Bangor

    Petten

    Pardubice

    Liberec

    BolzanoT

    Dresden

    Potsdam

    BrnoChambery

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    Ankara

    MaltaCyprus

    Faro

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    AlmeriaValencia

    Girona

    Istanbul

    Bucharest

    Busteen

    udapest

    BelgradeSplit

    RiejaZagreb

    Osijekj j

    Poznan

    g

    FlorenceMadrid

    SkopjePula

    Trento