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Marie Curie Co-funding of regional, national and internationalfellowship programmes (COFUND)

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Content

• Marie Curie Actions - introduction

• COFUND: • Objectives • Principles and rules• Evaluation and selection procedure• State-of-play: results of previous calls• Best practises: examples of co-funded

Fellowship Programmes• Further information

FP7 (2007-2013)

FP7 breakdown (€ million)

FP7 = EU’s research funding instrument Budget : Billion €50.5

4 Programmes: Cooperation, Ideas, People, Capacities(+ Joint Research Centre + Euratom)

People : B €4.75Marie Curie Actions

Cooperation: B€ 32.5

JRC : M€ 1750

Euratom: B €2.75Nuclear research

JRC: B €1.75

Ideas: B €7.51

Capacities: B €4.1

Marie Curie Actions

A dedicated programme for structuring training, mobility and career development

Objectives:

• Human resources potential in R&D in Europe• Stimulate people to enter into the profession of researcher• Encouraging researchers to stay in Europe• Attracting researchers from around the world

One main condition to be eligible: Mobility

• Employment contracts with full social rights • Addressed to researchers at all stages of their careers• Adequate working conditions and attractive salaries • Peer-reviewed international evaluation• European (and international) prestige

Geographical

Sectorial

Initial training (~40% budget)Initial Training Networks (ITN)

Life-long training and career development (~25-30% budget)

Intra-European Fellowships (IEF)/ Career Integration Grants (CIG)Co-funding of regional/national/international programmes (COFUND);

Industry dimension (~5-10% budget)Industry-Academia Partnerships and Pathways (IAPP)

World fellowship (~25% budget)International Outgoing & Incoming Fellowships (IOF & IIF);

International Staff Exchange Scheme (IRSES)

Policy support actions (~1% budget)Mobility and career enhancement actions

“People” Programme ~€4.75 Billion

= Marie Curie Actions

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Post-docs (ER)

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Senior Post-docs (MER*)

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Industry/Research

Institutions

Research funding bodies

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Marie Curie Actions

*MER: More Experienced Researcher

Initial Training Networks (ITN)

Aims to improve career perspectives of early stage researchers in both public & private sector

International networks of participants from public & private sector Joint research training programme Complementary skills acquisition: entrepreneurship, management, IPR,

grant writing, communication

Eligible researchers : Nationals from any country Mainly Early-Stage Researchers (ESR): > 80% - less than 4 years experience in

research Experienced researchers (ER):< 20% - more than 4 years experience in research

Community Contribution Attractive salaries of recruited researchers Research and networking costs Organisation of short training events (workshops, seminars, summer schools and

conferences)

Industry–Academia Partnerships & Pathways (IAPP)

Foster research collaboration between non-commercial (public) research organisations & commercial enterprises

Based on common research project Intersectoral mobility & skills exchange Staff secondments & recruitments of experienced researchers Funding for research costs & networking activities

Eligible researchers Staff exchange – secondments : 2 to 24 months

Recruitment (optional) : 12 to 24 months

Community contribution Staff secondments and recruitment of experienced researchers

(optional) Research and networking costs Specific small equipment for SMEs: <10% total contribution

Participant rules :

At least 2 independent research organisations in two different MS/AC One or more organisations in TC Additional partners from any sector and from any other country welcome Joint multi-annual programmes of 24-48 months

Eligible researchers :

Research staff mainly, but also technical and management staff

Min. 1 month - max. 12 months/researcher

Staff is seconded (not recruited)

Community contribution :

Balanced exchange of EU/International researchers Subsistence/travel allowance for outgoing European researchers € 1800/month per

researcher Case by case: subsistence/travel allowance incoming ICPC/ENP

International Research Staff Exchange Scheme (IRSES)

Life Long Training and Career Development

Intra-European Fellowships for career development (IEF) 12 to 24 months (full-time) period Any nationals working/living in MS*/AC** moving to another MS/AC Mobility requirement at the deadline of the call (definition)

Career Integration Grants (CIG) Financial contribution of 25 000 €/year during 2-4 years Host institution within MS/AC, including country of origin Research costs, including salary of researchers or assistants

MS*: Member StatesAC**: Associated Countries with science and technology cooperation agreements that involved contributing to the framework programme budget

International Outgoing Fellowships for career development (IOF) 12-24 months period in a TC plus 12 months of compulsory return phase in

MS/AC For Nationals of MS/AC

International Incoming Fellowships (IIF)

12-24 months period in MS/AC Third country nationals coming from outside Europe Possible return phase to country of origin (12 months)

World Fellowships

COFUND Global objective

COFUND supports existing and new regional, national and international fellowship programmes

– to increase transnational mobility for training and career development of experienced researchers

– to improve the working and employment conditions of researchers in Europe.

COFUND Impacts

– Numerical impact and leverage effect• 2.5 x more individual Marie Curie fellowships• Creation of new fellowship programmes

– Encourages regional and national fellowship programmes to open for transnational mobility

– Structuring the European Research Area (ERA):

• selection processes based on competition, transparent selection criteria, composition of selection committee, international peer review

• Improved working conditions for researchers (employment contracts with full social rights)

COFUND Charter and Code

– Working conditions of researchers

– Transparency of recruitment processes

– Career development

COFUND Who can apply?

– Public bodies

– Private bodies with public mission

– International organisationsresponsible for funding and managing fellowships or research training programmes

For example: ministries, research academies, research funding agencies, universities

COFUND What are the eligibility criteria? (1)

– Fellowship Programmes can only fund experienced researchers; they must be either

• doctorate holders

• or have >4 years research experience

– Researchers have to show transnational mobility:

• incoming from another country

• outgoing to another country

• (re)integration into research employment in Europe after period of transnational mobility

COFUND What are the eligibility criteria? (2)

– Beneficiaries must be established in a EU Member State or Associated Country to FP7

– COFUND allows:• Creation of new transnational fellowship

programmes

• Opening of existing programmes to transnational mobility

• Increasing number of transnational fellowships currently awarded by an existing programme

• Improving working/research conditions of fellows

COFUND What does the funding cover?

– EU contribution: 40% of fellowship costs

– Max. € 10 million per organisation per call

– Duration: 24-60 months

– Supported fellowship programmes receive label co-funded by Marie Curie actions

– Researchers selected by fellowship programmes are Marie Curie Fellows

COFUND Which topics can be funded?

– Bottom-up approach: all domains of research and technological development are eligible

– Fellowship programmes can cover several or all fields of research or can be restricted to a specific domain

– However, programmes should have sufficient impact in the specific scientific field(s)

COFUND Evaluations of fellowship

programmes

– Organisations managing fellowship programmes send application to yearly call for proposals

– Proposals are evaluated in independent peer review, based on pre-established criteria

– Proposals are evaluated in two separate panels:

• Panel A: existing transnational fellowship programmes (including those opening for the first time for transnational mobility)

• Panel B: new transnational fellowship programmes

COFUND Evaluation criteria (1)

– Quality of the selection process for the fellows under the programme (30% weight)

•Transparency of selection process*

• Composition and organisation of selection committee*

• Criteria and merit of judging merit*

*see Charter and Code

COFUND Evaluation criteria (2)

– Implementation - Management of the programme (30% weight)

•Appointment conditions of selected fellows*

• Quality of the programme management

•Client-friendliness towards applicant researchers

•Administrative capacity to implement the programme

• Appropriateness of the scale of the programme

• Future development of the programme*see Charter and Code

COFUND Evaluation criteria (3)

– Relevance and Impact to “Life long training and Career development” (40% weight)

• Openness of programme to transnational mobility

• Contribution to diverse career development of researchers (broadening or deepening)

• Career development support for fellows*

• Equal opportunities (including possibility to resume research career after break)*

• Relevance for ERA of research field covered by programme’s calls

• Impact of programme to development of researchers’ careers in the ERA

*see Charter and Code

– If proposals are selected for funding, Research Executive Agency (REA) negotiates yearly flat-rate EU contribution per fellow-year

– Organisations sign grant agreement with REA

– Organisations run co-funded fellowship programmes independently from EC and REA, with own application/selection rules and financial contribution rates to fellows

– Co-funded programmes report annually to REA

– Financial reporting exclusively based on flat-rates, not on actual costs

COFUND What happens after the

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Co-funded Fellowships

FP7-PEOPLE-2007-2-3-COFUND

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FP7-PEOPLE-COFUND-

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COFUND Programmes – Examples

regional funding agencies (1)

– Czech Republic: South Moravian Region

– Spain: • Catalonia (AGAUR)

• Bizkaia (Bizkaia:xede)

• Galicia

• Aragón

• Basque (IKERBASQUE)

– Italy: Provincia Autonoma di Trento

– UK: Royal Society of Edinburgh

COFUND Programmes – Examples

regional funding agencies (2)

– TRENTINO Fellowship Programme:• Existing fellowship programme since 2003 (only

incoming)

• COFUND allowed:– increase in number of incoming fellowships (30

Fellow-years)

– introduction of outgoing (65 Fellow-years) and reintegration scheme (25 Fellow-years)

– improve the fellows' working conditions (employment contracts)

• EU contribution: € 2.66 Mio

COFUND Programmes – Examples

national funding agencies (1)– Austria: FWF

– Belgium: • Belgian Science Policy Office

• F.W.O.

– Germany: • Alexander von Humboldt Stiftung

• Gerda Henkel Stiftung

• Stiftung Wissenschaft und Politik

– Estonian Science Foundation

– Hungary: National Office for Research and Technology

– Ireland:• Health Research Board

• Irish Research Council for Science, Engineering & Techn.

• Irish Research Council for the Humanities and Social Sci.

• Science Foundation Ireland

– Iceland: The Icelandic Centre for Research

– Italian Association for Cancer Research

– Luxemburg: National Research Fund

– The Netherlands: N.W.O

– Portugal: Fundação para a Ciência e a tecnologia

COFUND Programmes – Examples

national funding agencies (2)

COFUND Programmes – Examples

national funding agencies (3)– Schrödinger Fellows (FWF, Austria):

• Largest Outgoing Programme in Austria for basic research at postdoc level open to all disciplines and destinations.

• 117 Fellow-years outgoing researchers, fellowships up to 2 years

• COFUND funding used to introduce reintegration phase (25 Fellow-years), fellowships up to 1 year, research cost indicative contribution of € 8.000 year

• Total EU contribution € 2.4 Mio

COFUND Programmes – Examples

regional research organisations (1)– Belgium: VIB

– Switzerland: Zürich-Basel plant Science Center

– Spain:• Centre for Genomic Regulation (CRG)

• Ciber de Diabetes y Enfermedades Metabolicas Asociadas

• August Pi i Sunyer Biomedical Research Institute

• Institut de Ciencies Fotoniques

• Institute for Research in Biomedicine

• Universitari Vall D‘Hebron

– Italy:• Fondazione Bruno Kessler

• Fondazione Centro San Raffaele del Monte Tabor

• Istituto Superiore di Sanità

COFUND Programmes – Examples

regional research organisations (2)

– BIOTRACK Programme of IDIBAPS:• IDIBAPS: biomedical research centre located at

University of Barcelona's School of Medicine and Hospital Clínic

• 72 incoming Fellow-Years

• 35 outgoing Fellow-Years

• 20 re-integration Fellow-Years

• EU contribution: € 2.9 Mio

COFUND Programmes – Examples

national research organisations (1)

– Switzerland: EMPA – Eidgenössische Materialprüfungs- und Forschungsanstalt

– Spain: • TECNALIA

• Fundación CNIC Carlos III

– France: CEA

– Ireland: National Biophotonics and Imaging Platform

– Italy: Istituto Nazionale di Alta Matematica

– Eurotalents Fellowship Programme of the Commissariat à l’énergie atomique et aux énergies alternatives (CEA), France

• Scientific fields: Energy, environment and climate change, Life sciences and biotechnology, Microelectronics, nanosciences and nanotechnologies, high performance computing, high energy physics, high energy density physics and physics of the universe.

• Incoming fellowships: 129 fellow-Years

• Outgoing fellowships: 14 fellow-years

• EU contribution: € 5 Mio

COFUND Programmes – Examples

national research organisations (1)

COFUND Programmes – Examples international organisations (1)

– European Respiratory Society (ERS)

– Central European Initiative (CEI)

– European Molecular Biology Organization (EMBO)

– European Research Consortium for Informatics and Mathematics (ERCIM)

– European Southern Observatory (ESO)

– European Organization for Nuclear Research (CERN)

– International Agency for Research on Cancer (IARC)

– European Molecular Biology Laboratory (EMBL)

– European Institutes for Advanced Study

COFUND Programmes – Examples

international organisations (2)

– RESPIRE Programme of the European Respiratory Society (ERS):

• ERS promotes research into respiratory diseases, including asthma, cystic fibrosis, COPD, lung cancer

• Existing fellowship programme in pneumology and respiratory science since 1998

• COFUND used to increase number of fellowships to 18 over three years period

• EU contribution: € 290 k

COFUND Programmes – Examples international organisations (3)

– European Southern Observatory Fellowship Programme for the Atacama Large Millimetre/submillimetre Array (ALMA)

• Incoming fellowships: 24 fellow-years

• Outgoing fellowships: 24 fellow-years

• Re-integration fellowships: 21 fellow-years

• EU contribution: € 1.79 Mio

– Belgium: Université Catholique de Louvain

– Switzerland: • Universät Bern

• Université Genève

• ETH Zürich

– Germany: FU Berlin

– Spain:• Universidad de Malaga

• Universidad de Murcia

• Universidad Politecnica de Madrid

COFUND Programmes – Examples universities (1)

COFUND Programmes – Examples universities (2)

– France:• Université Européenne de Bretagne

• UniverSud Paris

– Sweden:• Karolinska Institutet

– UK• University of Durham

COFUND Programmes – Examples universities (2)

– International Fellowship Program on Integrative Kidney Physiology and Pathophysiology, Universität Bern

– Programme supports postdocs to conduct research at one of the five medical university faculties in Switzerland (Basel, Bern, Geneva, Lausanne and Zürich) for two years.

– EU contribution: € 1.26 Mio

COFUND in WP 2011

– Next call (indicative): FP7-PEOPLE-2011-COFUND

• Date of publication: 20 October 2010

• Deadline: 17 February 2011

• Budget: EUR 90 million

COFUND more information

List of COFUND Fellowship Programmes:

http://cordis.europa.eu/fp7/people/cofund_en.html

Information on Marie Curie Actions:

http://ec.europa.eu/research/mariecurieactions/

– http://ec.europa.eu/euraxess -> go to “Jobs”

– “Fellowship Programmes“ Portal: database of regional, national and international research fellowship programmes

– Possibility to search for fellowship opportunities according to specific criteria

NEW: EURAXESS Fellowship Programmes Portal

How are the Marie Curie actions implemented?

The Research Executive Agency

Evaluation of the proposals

day to day management of FP7 Marie Curie projects

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