1 Co-funding of regional research fellowship programmes by FP7 Marie Curie Actions FP7 Research Potential and Regions of Knowledge programmes, Brussels, 22/09/2012 Martin Lange Policy Officer DG Education and Culture Unit C3, Marie Curie Actions European Commission
2 Total FP7 budget : M 50 521 FP7 breakdown ( million) 2007-2013 Cooperation : Ideas : M 32 413 M 7510 Collaborative research 10 thematic areas Frontier Research ERC Marie Curie Actions Research Capacity People : M 4750 JRC : M 1751 Capacities : M 4097 Euratom : M 2751 Nuclear research
3 Some basic about Marie Curie Actions: Addressed to researchers at all stages of their careers Open to all domains of research (bottom-up) Mobility (international, intersectoral, interdisciplinary) Application through competitive calls for proposals Budget covers generally: salary, mobility and research budget for the researcher
4 Initial training of researchers (1900 M ) Marie Curie Action Initial Training Networks (ITN) Objective Improve career perspectives of early stage researchers in both public & private sector Life-long training and career development (1170 1400 M ) Industry dimension (250-450 M ) International dimension World fellowships (1170 1400 M ) Intra-European Fellowships (IEF) Career Integration Grants (CIG) Co-funding of regional, national, international programmes (COFUND) Industry-Academia Partnerships and Pathways (IAPP) International Outgoing Fellowships (IOF) International Incoming Fellowships (IIF) International Research Staff Exchange Scheme (IRSES) Career development of experienced researchers by e.g.: diversification skills/competencies; integrate a stable position after mobility Open and foster dynamic pathways between public research organisations and private commercial enterprises Reinforce extra-european dimension of the ERA through mobility through training, knowledge transfer and cooperation
5 Researchers On the Move 1996-2010 50 000 Marie Curie Researchers Pierre and Marie Curie honeymoon, 1895 35000 30000 25000 20000 15000 10000 5000 0 1996-1998 1999-2002 2002-2006 2007-2010 2011-2013 50.000 researchers from over 120 nationalities since 1996 40% women
6 Public bodies Private bodies with public mission International organisations COFUND: Who can apply? responsible for funding and managing fellowships or research training programmes For example: ministries, research academies, research funding agencies, universities
7 COFUND: eligibility criteria (1) Fellowship Programmes can only fund experienced researchers; they must be either doctorate holders or have >4 years research experience Researchers have to show transnational mobility: incoming from another country outgoing to another country (re)integration into research employment in Europe after period of transnational mobility
8 COFUND: eligibility criteria (2) Beneficiaries must be established in a EU Member State or Associated Country to FP7 COFUND allows: Creation of new transnational fellowship programmes Opening of existing programmes to transnational mobility Increasing number of transnational fellowships currently awarded by an existing programme Improving working/research conditions of fellows
9 COFUND: What does the funding cover? EU contribution: 40% of fellowship costs Max. 10 million per organisation per call Duration: 24-60 months Supported fellowship programmes receive label cofunded by Marie Curie actions Researchers selected by fellowship programmes are Marie Curie Fellows
10 COFUND: What topics can be funded? Bottom-up approach: all domains of research and technological development are eligible Fellowship programmes can cover several or all fields of research or can be restricted to a specific domain However, programmes should have sufficient impact in the specific scientific field(s)
11 COFUND: Evaluation and selection Organisations managing fellowship programmes send application to yearly call for proposals Proposals are evaluated in independent peer review, based on pre-established criteria Proposals are evaluated in two separate panels: Panel A: existing transnational fellowship programmes (including those opening for the first time for transnational mobility) Panel B: new transnational fellowship programmes
12 COFUND: Evaluation criteria Quality of the selection process for the fellows under the programme Implementation - Management of the programme Relevance and Impact to Life long training and career development
13 What happens after the evaluations? If proposals are selected for funding, Research Executive Agency (REA) negotiates yearly flat-rate EU contribution per fellow-year Organisations sign grant agreement with REA Organisations run co-funded fellowship programmes independently from EC and REA, with own application/selection rules and financial contribution rates to fellows Co-funded programmes report annually to REA Financial reporting exclusively based on flat-rates, not on actual costs
14 COFUND - overview Call Call closure date Call budget M Eligible proposals Proposals retained for funding Success rate Co-funded fellowyears Cofunded fellows FP7-PEOPLE- 2007-2-3- COFUND FP7-PEOPLE- COFUND- 2008 FP7-PEOPLE- 2010- COFUND FP7-PEOPLE- 2011- COFUND 13/3/2008 65 45 24 53.3% 2682 1647 19/2/2009 75 35 26 74.3% 2406 1461 18/2/2010 75 53 17/2/2011 90 64 32 (some still in negotiation) 19 (in negotiation) 60.4% 29.7% 2803 (prelim.) 2355 (prelim.) 1613 (prelim.) 1132 (prelim.) Total 305 197 101 51.3% 10246 5853
# selected fellowship programmes 15 Participation of regional organisations 60 50 40 30 universities research organisations non-research organisations 20 10 0 regional organisations national organisations international organisations
# fellow-years 16 Participation of regional organisations 3500 3000 international organisations national organisations regional organisations (incl universities) 2500 2000 1500 1000 500 0 2007 2008 2010 2011 call
17 Examples regional COFUND programmes Czech Republic: South Moravian Region Spain: Catalonia (AGAUR) Bizkaia (Bizkaia:xede) Galicia Aragón Basque (IKERBASQUE) Italy: Provincia Autonoma di Trento UK: Royal Society of Edinburgh
18 Examples regional COFUND programmes TRENTINO Fellowship Programme: Existing fellowship programme since 2003 (only incoming) COFUND allowed: increase in number of incoming fellowships (30 Fellow-years) introduction of outgoing (65 Fellow-years) and reintegration scheme (25 Fellow-years) improve the fellows' working conditions (employment contracts) EU contribution: 2.66 Mio
19 Examples regional COFUND programmes Belgium: VIB Switzerland: Zürich-Basel plant Science Center Spain: Centre for Genomic Regulation (CRG) Ciber de Diabetes y Enfermedades Metabolicas Asociadas August Pi i Sunyer Biomedical Research Institute Institut de Ciencies Fotoniques Institute for Research in Biomedicine Universitari Vall D Hebron Italy: Fondazione Bruno Kessler Fondazione Centro San Raffaele del Monte Tabor Istituto Superiore di Sanità
20 FP7-PEOPLE-2012-COFUND Date of publication: 19 October 2011 Deadline: 15 February 2012 Budget: EUR 110 million COFUND next call
21 List of COFUND Fellowship Programmes: More information ec.europa.eu/research/participants/portal/page/cofund Information on Marie Curie Actions: ec.europa.eu/research/mariecurieactions/ Martin.LANGE@ec.europa.eu EAC-Unite-C3@ec.europa.eu
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