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Das EU-Bureau of the Federal Ministery for Education and Research (BMBF). International Cooperation in FP 6 - Evaluation of INCO proposals Marion Korres. STREPs Relevance Scientific and technological excellence Potential Impact Quality of consortium Quality of management

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Das EU-Bureau of the Federal Ministery for Education and Research (BMBF)

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  1. Das EU-Bureau of the Federal Ministery for Education and Research (BMBF) International Cooperation in FP 6 - Evaluation of INCO proposals Marion Korres

  2. STREPs Relevance Scientific and technological excellence Potential Impact Quality of consortium Quality of management Mobilisation of resources CAs Relevance Quality of coordination Potential Impact Quality of consortium Quality of management Mobilisation of resources Common Evaluation Criteria for Evaluating Proposals • SSAs • Relevance • Quality of Support Action • Potential Impact • Quality of consortium • Quality of management • Mobilisation of resources Workprogramme SP1,Annex B

  3. Common Evaluation Criteria for Evaluating Proposals (STREPS) Relevance • Objectives of the work programme/calls for proposals S&T excellence • defined and focused objectives of the proposal • progress beyond the current state-of-the-art • proposed S&T approach

  4. Common Evaluation Criteria for Evaluating Proposals (STREPS) Potential Impact • Reinforcing competitiveness or solving societal problems • Optimal use of the project results Quality of the consortium • consortium of high quality • participants well-suited and committed to the tasks • Complementarity between participants

  5. Common Evaluation Criteria for Evaluating Proposals (STREPS) Quality of management • project management of high quality • management of knowledge Mobilisation of resources • personnel, equipment, finances necessary for success

  6. Evaluation Procedure for INCO ProposalsSpecific targeted research projects (STREP) and coorodination actions (CA) • Submission of proposal due to time and date indicated in the Call for Proposals • Proposal is complete • Minimum number of partners required • Section B.1 of INCO-Proposal is anonymous (STREPS and Coordination Actions)

  7. Evaluation Procedure for INCO ProposalsSpecific targeted research projects (STREP) and coorodination actions (CA) • One-stage anonymous evaluation procedure in two steps • First Step (scientific evaluation): • Experts from any country chosen to their thematic competence • Evaluation of all relevant criteria, especially the scientific and technical quality of the proposal • Submission to step 2: those proposals having met the relevant thresholds Workprogramme SP1 chapter 10.7 ‚Complementary information on the evaluation procedure‘

  8. Evaluation Procedure for INCO ProposalsSpecific targeted research projects (STREP) and coorodination actions (CA) • Second step (regional evaluation) • Experts competent in regional scientific policy from the different target regions • Evaluation of: • Relevance of the proposal to the specific problems to the target regions • possible impact of the results in the regions concerned • Balance and quality of partnership within the consortium and with regard to management

  9. Evaluation Procedure for INCO ProposalsThresholds and Weights

  10. Evaluation Procedure for INCO ProposalsThresholds and Weights

  11. Evaluation Procedure for INCO ProposalsSpecific targeted research projects (STREP) and coorodination actions (CA) • Only scientifically excellent proposals are submitted to the regional experts • Process of selection • Criteria such as ‚Potential Impact‘, ‚Quality of Consortium‘, ‚Management‘ are decisive

  12. Evaluation Procedure for INCO ProposalsSpecific targeted research projects (STREP) and coorodination actions (CA) Only those proposals having met all thresholds of the scientific and the regional evaluation are likely to be retained for funding Specific Support Measures (SSA) are evaluated in a one stage procedure. No anonymity required

  13. International CooperationConsortium • Balanced partnerships of European and Third Country researchers with regard to work packages and budget • Financial and administrative Coordinator in Europe • Inclusion of Third Countries in the management of the proposal

  14. Useful Documents • Call for proposals • Workprogramme „Integrating and strengthening the European Research Area“, especially: • Chapter 0: „General Introduction“, including 0.7 „Specific support actions“ • Chapter 10: „Specific Measures in Support for international cooperation“, including paragraph 10.7. „Complementary information about the evaluation procedure“ • Annex B: „Common evaluation criteria for evaluating proposals“ • Annex C: List of INCO-Target Countries

  15. Useful Documents • Brochure „FP6 in Brief“ • Guide for proposers • Guidelines on proposal evaluation procedures • Guidelines for evaluators • Model contracts • Financial guidelines • Negotiation guidelines

  16. Useful Activity • Application as Evaluatorfor FP 6 • Registration online http://www.cordis.lu/experts/fp6_candidature.htm

  17. International Cooperation Questions: Marion Korres DLR-PT EU-Büro des BMBF für das Forschungsrahmenprogramm Tel.: +49/228/447-635 Email: marion.korres@dlr.de

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