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EU Research Funding

EU Research Funding. At University of Nottingham. Information on Funding. Contact me, Paula or Rosamund in the first instance if you want to get involved in EU funding.

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EU Research Funding

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  1. EU Research Funding At University of Nottingham

  2. Information on Funding • Contact me, Paula or Rosamund in the first instance if you want to get involved in EU funding. • Go to http://www.ukro.bbsrc.ac.uk/subscriber_services/information_services/index.htm to get up to date information on EU funding tailored to your areas of interest.

  3. Framework Programme 7 (FP7) • EU’s main instrument for funding research, and further their goal of creating a knowledge-based economy • Runs 2007 – 2013 • Four main pillars: - Cooperation - Ideas - People - Capacities • Total funding over €50 billion

  4. Strategy for Schools/Individuals • Consider EU funding as part of a balanced research portfolio. • Sign up for the UKRO information service • Marie Curies Actions are excellent opportunities for those inexperienced with European funding • Look at published (or leaked) Work Programmes as early as possible • Influence content of future Work Programmes toward your areas of interest • Consider European aspect to any networking activities

  5. European Research Council • Starting Investigator Grants & Advanced Investigator Grants • to fund basic, ‘frontier’ research projects of outstanding individuals in any field • €1.5/2.5 million for 5 year project to fund team • Peer reviewed, based on the excellence of the candidate and excellence of the project

  6. Marie Curie Actions • Comprise the ‘people’ pillar of FP7 • Predominantly pay for fellows either individually or in networks • Give excellent remuneration for fellows, plus some money for their travel, and consumables, overhead, management. • UoN very successful but there is scope for even more success.

  7. Support • First point of contact – HSSRC (or me). • Martin Pickard; dramatic success rates in proposal writing • Liz Hooley has particular responsibility for Marie Curie actions • HSSRC handle admin, budget, and are backed-up by Jill Harris/Jenny Rowley in RIS • Post award team for the contracts and consortium agreements; Paul Cartledge • UKRO; facilities in Brussels • EMEO; also have Brussels facilities and can broker meetings with EU officials

  8. The EU Travel Fund • Provides up to £500 (once only per project) for help in setting up a new EU project. • For Travel and Subsistence • Expectation that School/Institute matches or part-matches the funding. • More detail: http://www.nottingham.ac.uk/ris/local/research-strategy-and-policy/

  9. Thank You • Matthew.Rackley@nottingham.ac.uk • ext. 13285 • Mobile 07825 753 883

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