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Institute for Cancer Research, Institute Seminar the 15th of January 2014
EUs new Research Program
BackgroundPolitical priorities in the EU
European Research Area (ERA) Free movement of knowledge/ “fifth freedom” – internal market for research
Europe 2020 Ensure Europe's competitiveness, new jobs and economic growth
Innovation Union 1. Become a World class Science Performer 2. Remove barriers to innovation 3. Revolutionize public–private partnership
Horizon 2020 Instrument to reach the objectives set out above
How will your research project contribute to solving European problems?
Horizon 2020• One program bringing together three previous
programmes (FP7, CIP, EIT)• Linking research and innovation closely together• Focus on societal challenges; e.g. health, clean
energy and transport• Simplified rules for universities, enterprises and
institutes in all EU member states and beyond
Horizon 2020
• Two-year work programme – calls for proposals are more general
• 100% coverage of direct costs + 25% overhead for all institutions
• Reduction of average time from application to contract - approx. 250 days
• Strong focus on SMEs
Horizon 2020• First call for proposals out December 11 2013
• Budget 79 billion Euro 2014 – 2020
• Influence and network:
The Research Council – National Contact Points
Advisory Groups H2020European Cooperation in Science and Technology (COST) Register as an
evaluatorEuropean/international project partners
Excellent Science
ERC
FET
Marie S. Curie
ResearchInfrastructures
Industrial Leadership
Leadership in enabling and
industrial Technologies
Access to Risk Finance
Innovation in SMEs
Societal Challenges
Inclusive, innovative
and reflexivesocieties
Climate action, resource
efficiency and raw material
Smart, green and
integrated transport
Secure, clean and efficient
energy
Food security, sustainable agriculture, marine and
maritime research and
the bio-economy
Health, demographic
change and wellbeing
Horizon 2020 three pillars
Secure societies
Excellent Science
ERC
European Research Council (ERC): Starting grants (StG) 2 - 7 after PhD Consolidator Grants (CoG) 7 - 12 after PhD Advanced Grants (AdG) Leading scientists Synergy Grants (SyG) 2 - 4 Principal Investigators (PI) Proof of Concept (PoC)
FET
Future end emerging technologies (FET):
FET Open: fostering novel ideas FET Proactive: nurturing emerging themes and communities FET flagships: tackling grand interdisciplinary science and technology challenges
When to apply for ERC ?Starting grant (StG) 2 - 7 after PhD
Early achievement track record:
NB! At least one important publication without the participation of their PhD supervisor
1. Publications in major international peer-reviewed multi-disciplinary scientific journals2. Granted patent(s) (if applicable)3. Invited presentations to peer-reviewed, internationally established conferences and/or international advanced schools (if applicable).
Advanced Grants Leading scientists10-year track record:
1. Highlight ten representative publications, as senior author 2. Research monographs and any translations thereof (if applicable).3. Granted patents (if applicable).4. Invited presentations to peer-reviewed, internationally established conferences and/or international advanced schools
(if applicable)5. Research expeditions that the applicant Principal Investigator has led (if applicable).
Consolidator Grant (CoG) 7 - 12 after PhDEarly achievement track record:
NB! Several important publications without the participation of their PhD supervisor
1. Publications in major international peer-reviewed multi-disciplinary scientific journals2. Granted patent(s) (if applicable)3. Invited presentations to peer-reviewed, internationally established conferences and/or international advanced schools
(if applicable).
Excellent Science
Marie Curie
Marie Curie Actions - Research Fellowship Programme:
Initial Training Network (ITN) Individual Fellowships (IF) International Research and Innovation Staff Exchange Scheme (RISE) Co-funding of Regional, National, and International Programmes (COFUND) European Researchers’ Night (NIGHT)
When to apply for Marie Curie ?Individual Fellowships (IF)• Bottom-up• Post doc or min. 4 years research experience • Research stay (12-24 months) incoming or outgoing
Initial Training Network (ITN)• Bottom-up • Collaboration between institutions in doctoral training (also academia and business)
Health, demographic change and wellbeing
Societal Challenges
Budget 1.08 Bn. € 2014 - 2015
Calls for personalising health and care (PHC):
1. Understanding health, ageing and diseases (3 calls)2. Effective health promotion, disease prevention, preparedness and screening (6 calls) 3. Improving diagnosis (3 calls)4. Innovative treatments and technologies (6 calls)5. Advancing active and healthy ageing (4 calls)6. Integrated, sustainable, citizens-centred care (7 calls)7. Improving health information, data exploitation and providing an
evidence base for health policies and regulation (5 calls)
DEADLINES: Stage 1 - 11/3, Stage 2 - 19/8
When to apply for ”Health, demographic change and wellbeing” ?
• Research field has an European/international dimension• Focus on finding solutions together with companies and other institutions
Collaborative projects
• Minimum 3 independent entities from 3 different member states/associated countries (Norway, Switzerland, Iceland, Israel and others)
• Any additional requirements will be announced in the call
Who can receive funding
• EU member states or associated countries• "Third countries" that have an agreement with the EU on participation (USA)• European organizations• Legal entities mentioned in the work programme• Other legal entities whose participation is essential for the implementation of
project
Other activities under the Health Programme
• Public-public partnerships– EDCTP (European and Developing Clinical Trials
Partnerships)– AAL (Active and Assisted Living)
• Public-private partnership– IMI (Innovative Medicines Initiative)
Horizon 2020 work programme is found here
Use keywords for your research and find topics
Rules for participation , Work Programme
Topics
Guide for Applicants
Remember….• ‘Two stages submission’
• Less specific calls – greater freedom to the research community, but greater risk of misinterpretation – check carefully the ‘scope’ og ‘expected impact’ in the call text!
• Interdisciplinary and intersectoral approaches
• Innovation – more innovative products, solutions and services
Important to…• Read the Work Program and topics very
carefully
• Find a topic that matches your research
• Identify relevant partners to your project! Sweden + Denmark
• Talk to colleagues with experience on EU applications and projects
Its useful to…
• Check former EU funded research projects for partners! http://www.healthcompetence.eu/converis/publicweb/area/1353
• Find out what have been funded in your field of research in FP6 and FP7 http://ec.europa.eu/research/health/events_en.html
• Register as an expert – evaluation of proposals
EU application – what need to be done?
Part BPart A
Attachments ?
Administrative information Scientific proposal /technical annex
How to write successful proposals ? 1. Sell your idea/project proposal!
- why bother? (what problem are you solving?)- is it an European priority? or will this establish Europe as a
international leader?- is the solution/knowledge already available?- why now? - why you?
2. Risk evaluation
3. Be aware of your strengths and weakness’
4. Make a project plan: - what will be done?- how long time will it take? and when will it be done?- who will do the work?
Project plan = Work plan – Time schedule – Resources
Who is going to do the work?What is being done?
How long time will it take? and when would it be done?
Work plan Time schedule Resources
Project Plan = Gantt chart
Q1 Q2 Q3 Q4 Q1 Q2 Q3 Q4 Q1 Q2 Q3 Q4WP1 …..
Task 1.1 …. T, D Task 1.2 ….. T, DTask. 1.3 …… T, D, STask. 1.4 ….. T, D, P
Milestone 1.1 ….Milestone 1.2 …..
WP2 ….Task 2.1 …… D, PTask 2.2 ….. T, PTask 2.3 …… D, P, S
Milestone 2.1 …..WP3 ……
Task 3.1 ….. T, DTask 3.2 ….. DTask 3.3 ….. T, PTask 3.4 ….. T, D, P
Milestone 3.1 ….Milestone 3.2 ….
WP4Task 4.1 …. P, STask 4.2 …. D, P
Milestone 4.1 ….Milestone 4.2 ….
* Resources: Senior scientist (S), postdoc (P), PhD (D), technician (T)
Work package (WP) Resources*Year 1 Year 2 Year 3
Budget – remember to include!• Salary and social security costs
• Salary increase
• Consumables
• Equipment
• Travel costs
• Publishing costs
• Audit
• In-kind contributions
How is EU projects funded?
Support services for EU Applications and Projects
Pre - grant• Information about programs and calls• Help with the application
(administrative data and coordination, read through applications)• Budget• Project establishment support (PES)
Post - grant:• Negotiations• Rules• Grant Agreements and Consortium Agreements• Contract amendments• Financial reports and Audits
Project establishment support (PES)
• Costs related to partner search and establishment of the
consortium
• Travel costs
• Personnel costs – project planning and proposal writing
• Consultant costs
UiO PES OUS PES
University of Oslo Name & posistion E-mail
EU- office Ann Kristin Sørli Halvorsen, adviserMette Topnes, senior adviserDeike I. Pahl, senior adviserLars Øen, senior adviserMarianne Randen, senior legal adviser
eu-office@admin.uio.no
Faculty of medicine Konstantinos Chilidis, senior adviserErlendur Helgason, senior adviserMalin Solli Johansen, adviserMarta Lorens-Thommesen, adviser
Institutt for klinisk medisin Reidar Rognlien, Head of section
Oslo University Hospital Name & posistion E-mail
Research Support Unit Peder Utne, head of departmentEmil Aanensen, special adviserTrine-Lise Key Grimsrud, special adviserCamilla Lien Sandnes, senior adviserMartin Sending, special adviser
grants@ous-hf.no
Contact information