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Improving research and project management skills

Improving research and project management skills. Dr. Andrey Girenko, EURICE GmbH. Research & Project Management. Project phases: controlling risk, building value:. Euro’s. PHASE I -research idea -funding opportunity -partners -proposal. PHASE II -project management -administration

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Improving research and project management skills

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  1. Improving research and project management skills Dr. Andrey Girenko, EURICE GmbH

  2. Research & Project Management Project phases: controlling risk, building value: Euro’s PHASE I -research idea -funding opportunity -partners -proposal PHASE II -project management -administration -finance -legal/ IPR -HRM PHASE III -Results to reports -Tech transfer -Industry New ideas, partners

  3. Background FP6 LSH Specific Support Action Improving Project & Research Management skills in third countries to stimulate their cooperation with Europe for Life Sciences & Health (IMPRESMAN-COEUR4LIFE)

  4. Background • European LSH industry, science and research need a real push forward to compete globally • Trend to strengthening international cooperation, new participation rules of FP6 • Growing scale and complexity of RTD actions -> research management is a challenge • Stimulating international cooperation and improving research and project management skills - strategic priorities of LifeSciHealth • Improving research and project management skills as an instrument for stimulating international cooperation

  5. Objective and consortium To stimulate and enhance international cooperation in the field of LifeSciHealth between Europe and third country organisations through the implementation of a coherent and interactive research and project management capacity building programme customised to the local needs IBMC RAMS (Russia) EURICE GmbH UAIM (Ukraine) UDESC (Brazil) RIMS bvba ITCR (Costa Rica) SARIMA (RSA)

  6. Project phases Assessment and dissemination beyond the consortium Training and feedback gathering Study and preparatory work

  7. Barriers and Enablers • Top political level (policies, practices, funding instruments) • Top management level (directors of PRO, heads of research) • Middle management level (heads of labs, team leaders) • Low management level (financial management, IPR, technology transfer)

  8. Funding opportunities level • On the European side: • Need for more coordination and cooperation between various schemes dealing with international cooperation (INCO-Thematic Priorities, INTAS) • On the Russian side: • Need for international researcher mobility supporting instruments • Need for matching funding • Specific instruments in support of international cooperation

  9. Funding opportunities level • Bilateral efforts: • Thematic and timing coordination of calls • Joint calls • Pilot initiatives Aims: • Boosting networking • “Success stories” • Supporting and facilitating infrastructure

  10. Top management level • General misconception regarding European research projects European research schemes are not to provide basic funding for research institutions, but to enable cooperation and achieve results which would not be achievable otherwise • Uncertainty about mid and long term future, need for strategic planning and vision • Inflexible research agenda and structures • Luck of tradition and culture of competitive project-based multilateral research activities

  11. Middle management level • Lack of networking and experiences in the field of international research projects, absence of instruments to bridge this gap • Insufficient research and project management skills • Feeling of disappointment among those who submitted proposals and failed • Absence of in-site facilitation and support mechanisms • Human resource problems

  12. Impresman-Coeur4life • Study report will be available during the summer • Training for selected group of research managers, team leaders (potential contact persons or coordinators), about 30 persons – in Moscow, September-October 2005 • Focus on FP7, but broader context • Follow-up support

  13. Impresman-Coeur4life • Internet: www.coeur4life.net • Local contact in Russia Prof. Vladimir Poroikov Institute of Bio-medical Chemistry of RAMS E-mail: Vladimir.Poroikov@ibmc.msk.ru • Coordinator Dr. Andrey Girenko EURICE GmbH E-mail: ag@eurice.de Thank you!

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