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Marie Curie Actions individual Fellowships Aristotle University of Thessaloniki 17 May 2012 Maria Tsivertara People Programme; Marie Curie Actions Directorate-General for Education and Culture European Commission

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  • Marie Curie Actions individual Fellowships

    Aristotle University of Thessaloniki 17 May 2012

    Maria Tsivertara People Programme; Marie Curie Actions Directorate-General for Education and Culture European Commission

  • MCAs in FP7 Individual Fellowships Career Integration Grants Evaluation Criteria

    Agenda

  • FP7 Marie Curie Actions

    = People Programme

  • • To develop human resources dedicated to research

    • To attract young talents into a research career

    • To support the mobility of researchers of all nationalities in all scientific fields (bottom up approach)

    • To diversify researchers’ skills and competences

    • To provide attractive working conditions and better research career opportunities

    Features

    MCAs in FP7

  • Marie Curie researchers coming from all over the world (around 130 nationalities)

    MCAs in FP7

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    UK DE FR ES IT NL CH SE BE EL US IL

    12 MAIN DESTINATIONS

    Marie Curie host organisations in around 70 countries

    FP6 and FP7 Marie Curie host organisations

    MCAs in FP7

  • 2007-2011

    • EU contribution: ~ €2 billion

    • Research projects funded: > 5000

    Budget distribution by scientific panel (Marie Curie Actions 2007-2011)

    Economics 2%

    Social Sciences and Humanities

    8%

    Mathematics3%

    Chemistry10%

    COFUND8%

    Life Sciences28%

    Physics12%

    Environmental and Geo-sciences

    11%

    Information Science and Engineering

    18%

    Research topics are chosen freely by

    applicants

    Bottom-up approach

  • • Around 60.000 researchers financed since the creation of the Marie Curie Actions

    • More than 10.000 PhD supported in FP7

    • 38% of women among FP7 MCA fellows

    • SMEs play a major role: they account for more than 50% of all businesses participating in IAPP and ITN

    • 50-60% of the budget dedicated to research on societal challenges

    MCAs in FP7

  • Marie Curie Action Objective

    Initial training of

    researchers (1900 M€)

    Initial Training Networks (ITN)

    Improve career perspectives of early stage researchers (ESR) in

    both public & private sector

    Life-long training

    and career development (1170–1400

    M€)

    Intra-European Fellowships (IEF) Career development of experienced researchers (ER) (e.g. diversification of skills/competencies; integrate a stable position after mobility)

    Career Integration Grants (CIG)

    Co-funding of regional, national, international programmes (COFUND)

    Industry dimension

    (250-450 M€)

    Industry-Academia Partnerships and Pathways (IAPP)

    Open and foster dynamic pathways

    between public research organisations and private

    research commercial enterprises

    International dimension

    World

    fellowships

    International Outgoing Fellowships (IOF) Reinforce the extra-European

    dimension of the European Research Area (ERA) through mobilit t aining kno ledge

    International Incoming Fellowships (IIF)

    Actions

  • COFUND

    Funding bodies

    Applicants

    Individual researchers

    Research Organisations

    IEF

    IOF

    IIF

    ITN

    IAPP

    IRSES

    Pro

    file

    Post-graduates (ESR)

    < 4 years

    Post-docs (ER)

    > 4 years or PhD

    Senior Post-docs (MER)

    > 10 years

    Who applies to what?

    CIG

  • Intra-European Fellowships (IEF) 1

    Objectives •To support the best and most promising researchers in their Europe-wide career •To enhance and maximise their contribution to the knowledge-based economy and society

    Expected impact • Career development of experienced researchers • Competence diversification – skills acquisition at multi-interdisciplinary level and/or inter-sectoral level • Attain a leading independent position • Resume a career in research after a break (Career Restart Panel- CAR)

  • Intra-European Fellowships (IEF) 2

  • Intra-European Fellowships (IEF) 3

    CAREER RESTART PANEL

    •Encouraging researchers to return to research after a career break

    •No fellowship or employment in research for at least 12 months immediately prior to the call deadline

    •Modified mobility rule (3 years out of 5)

    •Multidisciplinary panel (CHE, SOC, ECO, ENG, ENV, LIF, MAT, PHY)

  • International Outgoing Fellowships (IOF) 1

    Objectives

    •To reinforce the international dimension of researchers’ careers

    •To transfer acquired knowledge to Member States (MS) and Associated Countries (AC)

    Expected impact Significant advances in researchers' careers Acquisition of complementary research competences Reach a position of professional maturity

  • International Outgoing Fellowships (IOF) 2

  • International Outgoing Fellowships (IOF) 3

    • Fellowships of 2 phases: - initial outgoing phase in a Third Country (1-2

    years)

    - mandatory re-integration phase in EU or AC (1 year – return host)

    • Grant Agreement to be concluded with the host institution located in the MS or AC

  • International Incoming Fellowships (IIF) 1

    Objectives

    - To incoming top-class researchers active in a third country - To transfer knowledge through mutual beneficial research cooperation Expected impact Significant advances in researchers' careers Acquisition of complementary research competences Attain a leading independent position

  • International Incoming Fellowships (IIF) 2

  • International Incoming Fellowships (IIF) 3

    • Researchers moving from a third country to MS or AC • Financial support for 12-24 months (possible return phase

    for ICPC – max 12 months; €15000 per researcher/year, Not subject to country correction coefficient)

  • Funding rates (IEF, IOF, IIF)

    • Category 1: Monthly Living Allowance - €58,500 gross salary per ER / year x country coefficient (4-10 years)

    - €87,500 gross salary per ER / year x country coefficient (>10 years)

    • Category 2: Mobility Allowance - €1,000 – €700 (family or not) per researcher month x country coefficient

    • Category 3: Contribution to Research, Τraining and Transfer of Knowledge • - € 800 per researcher month • - Flat-rate cost category • • Category 5: Overheads (and management) • - € 700 per researcher month x country coefficient • - Flat-rate cost category

  • Career Integration Grants (CIG) 1

    Objectives •To reinforce the ERA by encouraging researchers to establish themselves in a MS or AC •To attract and retain the best researchers in Europe

    Expected impact •Provide researchers with opportunities for long term research position in Europe • Reinforcement of the human research potential in the ERA • Increase knowledge transfer and trans-national cooperation for EU research organisations

  • Career Integration Grants (CIG) 2

    1. For Experienced Researchers Must have a PhD or at least 4 years of research experience

    2. Researchers can be of any nationality 3. Researchers must move country to take up research job (must comply with Mobility Rule) No nationality requirement => Possible to return to home country

    4. Duration of CIG: 24 – 48 months. 5. Host must offer full time research post for at least the duration of the CIG grant.

    6. EU contribution: 25 000€/year (lump sum)

  • Career Integration Grants (CIG) 3

    e Host perspective CIG can not be combined with

    • other Marie Curie Grants

    • other ”personal grants” (e.g. ERC grants)

    CIG funding as lump sum => for any type of costs of the proposed project

    • Part of salary of Researcher (or other people working on project)

    • Equipment, consumables, travel

    • Overhead, management costs

    • Etc

  • Call identifier Deadline in 2012 Budget

    FP7-PEOPLE-2012-IEF 16 August 120 M€

    FP7-PEOPLE-2012-IOF 16 August 40 M€

    FP7-PEOPLE-2012-IIF 16 August 40 M€

    FP7-PEOPLE-2012-CIG 18 September 20 M€

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  • Marie Curie success rates

    MC Calls 2011 Success rates IEF 18% IIF 16% IOF 19% CIG 30% & 28%

  • Evaluation criteria IxF (1) • Science and Technology quality-IxF- (3) Threshold 3, Weighting 25% -

    S&T quality, Research methodology, Originality and innovation, Timeliness and Relevance of the project, Host Expertise and Quality of supervisors

    • Training -IEF, IOF- (2): Threshold 3, Weighting 15% - Clarity and quality of research training objectives, Relevance and Quality

    of additional scientific training, Host expertise in training experienced researchers

    • Transfer of Knowledge -IIF- (2): Weighting 15% - Potential of transferring knowledge, Clarity and quality of the transfer of

    knowledge objectives • Researcher –IxF- (1): Threshold 4, Weighting 25% - Research experience and results, Leadership, Match, Potential

  • Evaluation criteria IxF (2)

    • Implementation -IxF: (5)Weighting 15% - Feasibility and credibility of the project, Workplan, Infrastructure,

    Administration • Impact - IxF-: (4)Weighting 20% - Potential to acquire competences, Contribution to career development,

    Long-term collaboration, Contribution to REA and EU competitiveness

  • Evaluation criteria CIG • Science and Technology Quality (2) Threshold 3, Weighting 30% - S&T

    quality, Research methodology, Originality and innovation, Timeliness and Relevance of the project

    • Researcher (1): Threshold 3, Weighting 30% - Research experience and results, Leadership, Match, Potential • Implementation (4): Weighting 15% - Quality of the host, Feasibility and credibility of the project, management • Impact - IxF-: (3)Weighting 25% - Potential of the long term professional integration, Transfer of

    knowledge, Capacity to develop long-term collaboration, plans for dissemination and outreach activities

  • • The evaluators may not all be world experts in exactly the area of your proposal – avoid using very specific jargon and acronyms

    • Provide the evaluators with evidence for your claims, but avoid external resources (links to websites etc.)

    • Graphics and charts can be very helpful, but don’t overdo it! Make sure they are readable in black & white.

    • Take also note of the following…

    Hints for a successful proposal (1)

  • Hints for a successful proposal (2)

    Always read the Guide for Applicants when applying, follow the given template

    Ensure you meet the minimum eligibility requirements

    Good match between fellow(s) and Host

    Very good Research Project/Programme (+ Training/Transfer of Knowledge…)

    Structure and organize the information well

    Be precise, less is sometime more…

    Impartial view…ask your colleagues, friend to read it before…

    Start with EPSS as soon as possible

    administrative data (part A forms)

    first draft of proposal (part B)

  • Greek participation in MCA

    • Number of Greek researchers funded in Marie Curie Actions (2007-2012): 465

    • EU budget allocated so far to Greek institutes (2007-2012): € 50.3 million

    • Number of Greek institutions participating in Marie Curie Actions (2007-2012): 287

  • Participation of Aristotle University in MCA 24 projects

    • 5 ITN (Initial Training Netwworks) • 4 IRSES (International Research Staff Exchange

    Scheme • 1 IAPP (Industry-Academia Partnerships and

    Pathways) • 1 IEF (Intra-European Fellowships) • 2 IIF (Incoming Internaional Fellowships) • 6 Reintegration grants • Total budget: 2 659 770€

  • Date: in 12 pts

    Participant portal (calls, submission…) http://ec.europa.eu/research/participants/portal/page/people

    Marie Curie Actions http://ec.europa.eu/mariecurieactions/

    Advise (EL NCP): http://www.certh.gr/

    http://www.certh.gr/ncp.el.aspx

    FAQ: http://ec.europa.eu/research/mariecurieactions/faq_en.cfm

    Jobs supported - Euraxess: http://ec.europa.eu/euraxess/index.cfm/jobs/jvSearchData/mc/add/1

    Registration of experts - evaluators: https://cordis.europa.eu/emmfp7/index.cfm

    http://ec.europa.eu/research/participants/portal/page/people�http://ec.europa.eu/research/participants/portal/page/people�http://ec.europa.eu/mariecurieactions/�http://www.certh.gr/�http://www.certh.gr/�http://www.certh.gr/ncp.el.aspx�http://www.certh.gr/ncp.el.aspx�http://ec.europa.eu/research/mariecurieactions/faq_en.cfm�http://ec.europa.eu/euraxess/index.cfm/jobs/jvSearchData/mc/add/1�https://cordis.europa.eu/emmfp7/index.cfm�

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