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Framework Programme 7 (FP7)

FP7 Overview of 2009/2010 Calls Sergey Mikhalovsky University of Brighton, UK E-mail: s.mikhalovsky@brighton.ac.uk Phone: +44 1273 642034. Framework Programme 7 (FP7). Where do we start?. Currently we co-ordinate one FP6 project (1.2 million euros), seven FP7 projects (6.2

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Framework Programme 7 (FP7)

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  1. FP7 Overview of 2009/2010 CallsSergey MikhalovskyUniversity of Brighton, UK E-mail: s.mikhalovsky@brighton.ac.ukPhone: +44 1273 642034 http://www.ukro.ac.uk

  2. Framework Programme 7 (FP7) http://www.ukro.ac.uk

  3. Where do we start? Currently we co-ordinate one FP6 project (1.2 million euros), seven FP7 projects (6.2 million euros), participate in three other FP7 projects (ca 3.5 million euros), and we have just received confirmation from FP7 that our two new IRSES proposals have been recommended for funding (800,000 euros). EU Funding

  4. Where do we start? Today I represent here the University of Brighton – chemistry, materials, pharmacology and pharmaceutics, environmental pollution control, biomedicine and biology. We would like to establish regular research and educational links and apply for FP7 funding together with the Russian academics. EU Funding

  5. Main FP7 Countries EU-27 Austria, Belgium, Bulgaria , Cyprus, Czech Republic, Denmark, Estonia, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Hungary, Italy, Ireland, Latvia, Lithuania, Luxemburg, Malta, Netherlands, Poland, Portugal, Romania, Slovakia, Slovenia, Spain, Sweden, UK Associated Countries (FP7) Croatia, Iceland*, Israel*, Liechtenstein*, FYR Macedonia* Norway*, Serbia,Switzerland, Turkey Albania, Bosnia-Herzegovina and Montenegro (in the process of associating to FP7) *except Euratom FP7 Countries 5

  6. ICPC (international cooperationpartnership countries) FP7 – International cooperation

  7. FP7 Specific Programmes Co-operation – Collaborative Research Framework Programme 7 European Research Council Marie Curie Actions Capacities – Research Capacity JRC EURATOM

  8. Co-operation People Ideas Capacities JRC Budget Split 2007-2013 Values in € Millions €1 751 FP7 – Specific Programmes €4 097 €7 460 €4 700 €32 413

  9. Plus JRC and Euratom Co-operation – collaborative research Capacities Health Research Infrastructures Food, Agriculture and Fisheries, Biotechnology Research for the Benefit Of SMEs Information and Communication Technologies Structure of FP7 Nanosciences, Nanotechnologies, Materials and new Production Technologies Regions of Knowledge Research Potential Energy Environment (including Climate Change) Science in Society Transport Activities of International Co-operation Socio-Economic Sciences and the Humanities Coherent Development of Policies Space Security People - Marie Curie Initial Training of researchers Ideas – European Research Council (ERC) Lifelong Training and Career Development Industry-Academia Partnerships and Pathways Starting Independent Researcher Grants The International Dimension Advanced Investigator Grants Specific Actions

  10. Health - Activity Areas Translating research for human health Optimising the delivery of health care to European citizens Biotechnology, generic tools & medical technologies for human health FP7 – Co-operation - Health Child health Health of the ageing population 2009 Call – All areas open – Deadline Nov-Dec 09

  11. Food, Agriculture and Fisheries, and Biotechnology - Activity Areas Sustainable production & management of biological resources Fork to farm: food, health and well being Life sciences, biotechnology and biochemistry for sustainable non-food products and processes FP7 – Co-operation - FAB ...Build a Knowledge Based Bio-Economy… 2009 Call – All areas open – Deadline Nov-Dec 09

  12. ICT- Challenges Pervasive and Trusted network & Service Infrastructures Cognitive Systems, Interaction, Robotics FP7 – Co-operation - ICT Components, Systems, Engineering Digital Libraries and Content Towards sustainable and personalised healthcare ICT for Mobility, Environmental Sustainability & Energy ICT for Independent Living and Inclusion Future and Emerging Technologies (FET)

  13. Nanosciences, Nanotechnologies, Materials and New Production Technologies – Activity Areas 1. Nanosciences and Nanotechnologies FP7 - Co-operation - NMP 2. Materials 3. New Production 4. Integration of technologies for industrial production

  14. 1. Hydrogen and fuel cells 2. Renewable electricity generation 3. Renewable fuel production 4. Renewables for heating and cooling Energy - Activity Areas 5. CO2 capture and storage for zero emission power generation FP7 – Co-operation - Energy 6. Clean coal technologies 7. Smart energy networks 8. Energy savings and energy efficiency 9. Knowledge for energy policy making 10. Horizontal actions

  15. Environment – Activity Areas - 2009 • Climate Change, Pollution and Risks • Pressures on Environment and Climate (€42m) • Environment and Health (€20m) • Natural Hazards (€14m) • Sustainable Management of Resources • Conservation and sustainable management of natural and man-made resources and biodiversity (€30m) • Management of marine environments (€20.5m) FP7 – Co-operation – Environment • Environmental Technologies • Environmental technologies for…the natural and man-made resources (€39m, incl. €5m for joint call with NMP) • Protection, conservation and enhancement of cultural heritage, including human habitat (€9m) • Technology assessment, verification and testing (€7m) • Earth Observation (EO) and Assessment Tools for Sustainable Development • EO systems and methods for the environment and sustainable development (€21m) • Forecasting methods & assessment tools for sustainable development over different scales of observation (€12m)

  16. Environment – Activity Areas - 2008 • environment and health • cultural heritage • deforestation in tropical areas…socio-economic drivers and policy • analysis of emerging economies post-Kyoto regime; noise research • integrating biodiversity research for policy making; • forest management • waste prevention and products • rethinking globalisation in light of sustainable development FP7 – Co-operation – Environment

  17. Socio-Economic Sciences and the Humanities - Activity Areas 1. Growth, employment and competitiveness in a knowledge society 1. Health 2. FAB FP7 – Co-operation - SSH 2. Combining economic, social and environmental objectives in a European perspective 3. ICT 4. NMP 3. Major trends in society and their implications 5. Energy 6. Environment 4. Europe in the world 7. Transport 5. The citizen in the European Union 8. SSH 6. Socio-economic and scientific indicators 9. Space 10. Security 7. Foresight activities 8. Strategic activities

  18. Space - Activities Space-based applications at the service of European Society FP7 – Co-operation – Space Strengthening of Space foundations- Research to support space science & exploration - Research to support space transportation and key technologies Horizontal actions

  19. Security - Mission orientated R&D 3 Intelligent surveillance and border security 4 Restoring security and safety in the case of crisis 1 Security of citizens 2 Security of infrastructures and utilities FP7 – Co-operation - Security 5 Security systems integration, interconnectivity & interoperability 6 Security and Society 7 Security research co-ordinating and structuring 2009 Call – All areas open – Deadline Nov-Dec 09

  20. What kinds of projects can I do? Co-operation and Capacities Funding Schemes: • Small to Medium and Large Collaborative Projects • Networks of Excellence • Coordination and Support Actions – either Coordination or Support Action • Specific International Co-operation Actions • Research for the benefit of Specific Groups (i.e. SMEs, CSOs) found in SSH, Env, SIS. • Combination of CP and CSA (Research Infrastructures) FP7 – Funding Schemes

  21. FP7 Funding Schemes FP7 – Funding

  22. Maximum reimbursement rates* FP7 Finance Issues * Except Marie Curie ** Co-ordination and Support Actions, Training, Management 22

  23. FP7 Marie Curie Actions http://www.ukro.ac.uk

  24. Marie Curie Actions Objectives and Policy Context: • Make Europe more attractive to researchers • Structuring effect on the European Research Area through transnational and intersectoral mobility in order to create a European labour market for researchers • Strengthen human potential by: • Encouraging people to become researchers • Encouraging researchers to carry out their research in Europe • Trans-national and inter-sectoral mobility • €4.7 Billion FP7 – People – Marie Curie

  25. Principles • Skills and competence development at all stages of researchers career • Open to all research areas addressed under the Treaty plus possibility of targeted calls • Strong participation from enterprises • Reinforce international dimension • Appropriate gender and work/life balance • Good working environment, transparent recruitment and career development FP7 – People – Marie Curie

  26. Overview of Marie Curie Actions People Specific Programme

  27. Marie Curie Programme FP7 – Next Calls for Proposals

  28. Individual Fellowships • Aimed at ‘Experienced Researchers’ • Skills diversification • Three categories: • Intra-European Fellowships (IEF) • International Incoming Fellowships (IIF) • International Outgoing Fellowships (IOF) FP7 – Marie Curie Actions

  29. Definition of researchers FP7 – Marie Curie Actions

  30. MCA – 2009 Budget breakdown FP7 – Marie Curie € Million

  31. Individual Actions • Researcher applies jointly with host • Length of stay depending on Action • Reintegration Phase • Mandatory for International Outgoing Fellowships • Optional for International Incoming Fellows (if the fellow is from an international co-operation partner country (ICPC)) • Fellow who withdraws cannot be replaced FP7 – Marie Curie Actions

  32. Individual Fellowships – Part B Other issues 3/5 FP7 – People – Marie Curie S & T Quality 25% 3/5 No thresholds for IIF Training & knowledge transfer 15% Researcher 25% 3/5 • Implementation 15% No threshold Impact 20% No threshold Overall threshold 70%

  33. Marie Curie Industry Academia Pathways and Partnerships http://www.ukro.ac.uk

  34. Host Actions • ITNs, IAPPs and IRSES are Host Actions • This means: • Host institutions/network applies for a number of fellows/researchers • Host’s proposal is evaluated • For IAPP and ITNs: selected host/network advertises fellowship position and selects fellows/researchers • Contract duration with host, usually 4 years FP7 – Marie Curie – Host Actions

  35. What is an Industry–Academia Pathways and Partnership? • It is a two-way partnership with at least one commercial enterprise and non-commercial organisation in two different Member States or Associated Countries • An IAPP aims to increase industry-academia co-operation by: • Supporting the creation, development, reinforcement and execution of strategic partnerships • Creating diverse career possibilities and experience for researchers • Knowledge sharing/cultural exchange, especially SMEs • Aiming for longer term co-operation between both sectors FP7 – Marie Curie - IAPP

  36. What is industry? • “In the implementation of this programme, the definition of "industry" is to be seen in a wider scope than just the traditional manufacturing and/or production industries and is to comprise enterprises in the general sense of commercial economic actors.” FP7 – Marie Curie - IAPP

  37. What can you do with an IAPP? • Recruit experienced researchers for between 2 months and 2 years • Staff exchange – early stage or experienced researchers (and possibly technical staff andresearch managers!) for between 2 months and 2 years • Organise common workshops/conferences • Inter-sectoral mobility possible, within framework of whole project, in same country up to a maximum of 30% of total researcher months • For SMEs, a contribution towards small equipment costs (up to 10% of project total) FP7 – Marie Curie - IAPP

  38. Activities - Industry–Academia Pathways and Partnerships FP7 – Marie Curie - IAPP Member/ Associated State 1 Member/ Associated State 2 Host 1 Industry /Academia Host 2 Academia/ Industry     NEW RECRUITS  

  39. Community Contribution • Includes: • Salary costs (living, mobility, travel and career exploratory allowance) • Contribution to research costs, networking and organisation of conferences • Contribution to management costs • Other eligible costs possible[for SMEs only in IAPPs] • An overhead FP7 – Marie Curie - Money

  40. Researcher Salaries for IAPPs FP7 – Marie Curie - Rates Salaries are inclusive of all compulsory deductionsCorrection factor applied for cost of living (UK Coefficient 109.2%)

  41. Allowance rates - IAPP • Travel costs – depending on distance € 250 - €2500 • Mobility allowance Without family: €500 per month With family: €800 per month Correction factor applied for cost of living • Career Exploratory allowance € 2000 for stays of more than one year • N/A FP7 – Marie Curie - Rates

  42. Benefits for the institution - IAPP • Research Training • €800 (IAPP) per month • Organisation of international conferences etc • €300 per researcher per day for those outside IAPP • Management Activities maximum 3% (IAPP) of the total EC contribution • Contribution to overheads • 10% of direct costs except for subcontractors • Other types of eligible expenses • For SMEs only, up to 10% of total community contribution (IAPP only) FP7 – Marie Curie - Rates

  43. IAPP – Results of first call FP7 – Marie Curie - Rates • Overall success-rate: 35-40% • The majority of projects have two partners only

  44. Marie Curie Initial Training Networks http://www.ukro.ac.uk

  45. International Research Staff Exchange Scheme http://www.ukro.ac.uk

  46. What is IRSES? • A new scheme aimed at • Strengthening research partnerships through staff exchanges and networking activities • Support to research organisations to establish or reinforce long-term research co-operation through a coordinated joint programme of exchange for researchers for short periods • Encourages exchange of best practice FP7 – Marie Curie - IRSES

  47. What is IRSES? • Two-way staff secondments between institutions in EU/AC and eligible third countries • At least two participants from two different MS/AC and one partner from an eligible third country • Secondment between 0 – 12 months • Project duration of 24 – 48 months • Commission contribution: EUR 1800/researcher/month for EU/AC secondments FP7 – Marie Curie - IRSES

  48. Eligible IRSES Countries (not showing eligible EU MS/AC) FP7 – Marie Curie - IRSES

  49. Who can participate in IRSES? • Eligible staff include researchers, technical and management staff • Eligible countries: EU Member States and Associated Countries • Countries in the European Neighbourhood Policy: Armenia, Algeria, Azerbaijan, Belarus, Egypt, Georgia, Jordan, Lebanon, Libya, Moldova, Morocco, Palestinian-administered areas, Syrian Arab Rep., Tunisia, Ukraine • Countries that have an S&T agreement with the EU: Argentina, Australia, Brazil, Canada, China, Chile,Egypt, India, Japan, South Korea, Mexico, New Zealand, Russia,South Africa,Tunisia,Ukraine, United States FP7 – Marie Curie - IRSES

  50. Additional Information • Match funding required – to be confirmed which third countries will allocate funding for the scheme • Consortium agreement required • In specific and well justified cases, a Community contribution towards travel and subsistence for ICPC countries and in particular countries covered by the European Neighbourhood policy may be envisaged FP7 – Marie Curie - IRSES

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