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FP7 Overview of 2008 Calls
Damian WalshUK Research Office (UKRO)
E-mail: [email protected]: +32 2 286 90 59
Science and Technology Facilities Council
Biotechnology and Biological Sciences Research Council
Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council
Economic and Social Research Council
Medical Research Council
Natural Environment Research Council
Arts and Humanities Research CouncilU
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UK
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…promotes effective UK participation in EU-funded research programmes, higher education
programmes, and other related activities…
UKRO’s Aim
Based in Brussels, UKRO:
Provides early insight and briefing;• Disseminates EU funding opportunities; • Provides high quality guidance and training;• Exchanges information between the UK and EU
UK
Res
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UKRO Services include…
- Website with information on programmes, official documents, FAQs and other guidance: http://www.ukro.ac.uk- Information services – email updates (& searchable database) - Enquiry service (phone or e-mail)- Annual visit from an UKRO European Advisor- Specialist training courses and information events- Annual conference for European officers- Meeting room in Brussels
- Monthly publication - British Council ‘RTD Insight’- National Contact Point (Marie Curie and ERC)
UKRO Information ServicesU
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Offi
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Where do we start?
• Understand range of opportunities
• Most of the programmes will last from 2007-2013
• Strategic objectives behind EU funding
• Be clear about your own objectives!
• Be aware of what EU funding can and can’t provide
• Be realistic about the timescales involved
• Find the relevant information sources (work programme, call document, financial guidance…)
• Address Commission defined topic/ strategic priority very clearly
EU
Fun
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http://www.ukro.ac.uk
Framework Programme 7 (FP7)
Damian WalshUK Research Office (UKRO)
Str
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f FP
7
Health
Food, Agriculture and Fisheries, Biotechnology
Information and Communication Technologies
Energy
Environment (including Climate Change)
Transport
Socio-Economic Sciences and the Humanities
Nanosciences, Nanotechnologies, Materials
and new Production Technologies
Security
Research Infrastructures
Research for the BenefitOf SMEs
Regions of Knowledge
Research Potential
Science in Society
Activities of InternationalCo-operation
Coherent Developmentof Policies
Initial Training of researchersLifelong Training and Career Development
Industry-Academia Partnerships and PathwaysThe International Dimension
Specific Actions
Starting Independent Researcher Grants
Advanced Investigator Grants
Co-operation – collaborative research
Ideas – European Research Council (ERC)
Capacities
Space
People - Marie Curie
Plus JRC and Euratom
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Theme Published Deadline
Health 2009 WP – July 2008? Late 2008?
Food (KBBE) November 2007 26 February 2008
ICT-Fet Open- ICT Call 3
November 20078 Jan, 6 May, 2 Sept 2008 Cut off8 April 2008
NanoSci, Materials, Production - ENV/NMP Joint Call- Large, Small and SME- CSA
November 200725 February 20086 March 200824 April 2008
Energy November 2007 26 February 2008
Environment November 2007 25 February 2008
Transport-Galileo- Air and Surface
November 200729 February 20087 May 2008
Socio-Economic Sciences and Humanities (SSH)
2009 WP – July 2008? Late 2008/Early 2009?
Space 2009 WP
Security 2009 WP – July 2008? Nov 2008?
Euratom November 2007 15 April 2008
ERA-NET November 2007 12 August 2008
Co-operation
Health - Activity AreasF
P7
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- H
ealth
1. Health
2. FAB
3. ICT
4. NMP
5. Energy
6. Environment
7. Transport
8. SSH
9. Space
10. Security
Biotechnology, generic tools
& medicaltechnologies
for human health
Translating research
for human health
Optimising the delivery
of health care to European
citizens
Child health
Health of the ageing population
Food, Agriculture and Fisheries, and Biotechnology - Activity Areas
FP
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FA
B
1. Health
2. FAB
3. ICT
4. NMP
5. Energy
6. Environment
7. Transport
8. SSH
9. Space
10. Security
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
...Build a Knowledge Based Bio-Economy…
2008 Call – All areas open – Deadline 26/2/2008
FP
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ICT
1. Health
2. FAB
3. ICT
4. NMP
5. Energy
6. Environment
7. Transport
8. SSH
9. Space
10. Security
ICT- Challenges
Pervasive and Trusted network & Service Infrastructures
Cognitive Systems, Interaction, Robotics
Components, Systems, Engineering
Digital Libraries and Content
Towards sustainable and personalisedhealthcare
ICT for Independent Living and Inclusion
ICT for Mobility, Environmental Sustainability & Energy
Future and Emerging Technologies (FET)
Nanosciences, Nanotechnologies, Materials and New Production Technologies – Activity Areas
FP
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P 1. Nanosciences and Nanotechnologies1. Nanosciences and Nanotechnologies
2. Materials2. Materials
3. New Production 3. New Production
4. Integration of technologies for industrial production 4. Integration of technologies for industrial production
1. Health
2. FAB
3. ICT
4. NMP
5. Energy
6. Environment
7. Transport
8. SSH
9. Space
10. Security
Summary of 2008 callsF
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MP
1. Health
2. Food
3. ICT
4. NMP
5. Energy
6. Environment
7. Transport
8. SSH
9. Security and Space
• Two-stage submission and evaluation planned for collaborative projects
• Joint call with Environment and Energy
• Joint call with India
• Co-ordinated call with Health
• Calls closing 6 March 2008 for collaborative projects, 24 April for CSA actions
• Plus calls for tender
Energy - Activity Areas(Expect Annual Calls & WPs)
FP
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Ene
rgy 1. Health
2. FAB
3. ICT
4. NMP
5. Energy
6. Environment
7. Transport
8. SSH
9. Space
10. Security9. Knowledge for energy policy making
6. Clean coal technologies
5. CO2 capture and storage for zero emission
power generation
7. Smart energy networks
4. Renewables for heating and cooling
3. Renewable fuel production
1. Hydrogen and fuel cells
2. Renewable electricitygeneration
8. Energy savings and energy efficiency
10. Horizontal actions
Plus calls for tender!
Energy2008 Calls - Summary
FP
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Ene
rgy 1. Health
2. FAB
3. ICT
4. NMP
5. Energy
6. Environment
7. Transport
8. SSH
9. Space
10. Security
• Very similar overall structure to 2007 Energy Work Programme
• Limited set of topics expected in 2008 since some of the 2008 money already spent on calls launched in 2007, therefore…
(CP and CSA’s expected – no NOEs. No specific ERA-NETs)
• One General Call expected in 2008
Plus the following separate new calls:• Future and Emerging Technologies (FET)• Joint Energy Call with NMP• A Call for Co-operation with Russia
• Also Calls for Tender
Environment – Activity Areas - 2008F
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1. Health
2. FAB
3. ICT
4. NMP
5. Energy
6. Environment
7. Transport
8. SSH
9. Space
10. Security
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)
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)
Plus horizontal activities
Environment – Activity Areas - 2008F
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1. Health
2. FAB
3. ICT
4. NMP
5. Energy
6. Environment
7. Transport
8. SSH
9. Space
10. Security
Includes some topics you might not expect?• 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
The WP also includes• Indication of research areas for future calls• Monitoring, Evaluation and Impact Assessment, including a
Review of the FP7 Environment Theme• Communication and Information Activities• Annual EU contribution to the GEO (Group on Earth
Observation) Secretariat• Support to the “Bridging the Gap to the future” conference in
Slovenia 14-16 May 2008• External Experts – evaluation and expert groups
Aeronautics and Air Transport in 2008
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1. Health
2. Food
3. ICT
4. Nano
5. Energy
6. Environment
7. Transport
8. SSH
9. Security and Space
Proposed objective oriented research themes:
1. The greening of air transport2. Increasing time efficiency3. Ensuring customer satisfaction and safety4. Improving cost efficiency5. Protecting aircraft and passengers6. Pioneering air transport of the future7. Cross cutting activities
Managed by DG Research
Sustainable Surface Transport in 2008
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1. Health
2. Food
3. ICT
4. Nano
5. Energy
6. Environment
7. Transport
8. SSH
9. Security and Space
(includes rail, road and waterborne transport)
Proposed objective-oriented research themes:
1. The greening of surface transport2. Encouraging modal shift and decongesting transport corridors3. Ensuring sustainable urban mobility4. Improving safety and security5. Strengthening competitiveness6. Cross cutting activities
Managed by DG RTD and DG Tren
Galileo calls in 2007F
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rans
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1. Health
2. Food
3. ICT
4. Nano
5. Energy
6. Environment
7. Transport
8. SSH
9. Security and Space
Support to global navigation satellite system (GNSS)
Research themes:• Exploiting the full potential• Providing the tools and creating the appropriate environment• Adapting receivers to requirements and upgrading core technologies• Supporting European GNSS infrastructure evolution
- Call opened on 15 November 2007- Deadline of 29 February 2008- Implemented through Collaborative and CSA projects, and tenders
Horizontal activities in 2008F
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1. Health
2. Food
3. ICT
4. Nano
5. Energy
6. Environment
7. Transport
8. SSH
9. Security and Space
To include cross-cutting activities for the implementation of the whole Transport theme
Including the following broad topic areas:
• ‘Greening’/ climate change • Integration/ efficiency • Competitiveness• Raising awareness• Support to policy
Socio-Economic Sciences and the Humanities - Activity Areas
FP
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1. Growth, employment and competitiveness in a knowledge society
2. Combining economic, social and environmental objectives in a European perspective
3. Major trends in society and their implications
4. Europe in the world
5. The citizen in the European Union
6. Socio-economic and scientific indicators
7. Foresight activities
8. Strategic activities
10. Security
9. Space
8. SSH
7. Transport
6. Environment
5. Energy
4. NMP
3. ICT
2. FAB
1. Health
Space - ActivitiesF
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pace
1. Health
2. FAB
3. ICT
4. NMP
5. Energy
6. Environment
7. Transport
8. SSH
9. Space
10. Security
Space-based applications at the service of European Society
Space-based applications at the service of European Society
Strengthening of Space foundations- Research to support space science & exploration
- Research to support space transportation and key technologies
Strengthening of Space foundations- Research to support space science & exploration
- Research to support space transportation and key technologies
Horizontal actionsHorizontal actions
Second Call (DRAFT)
• Next WP published May/June 2008
• Next call published July 2008, deadline Oct/Nov 2008
• This call will probably include topics on GMES and Space Conditions.
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Security - Mission orientated R&DF
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ecur
ity 1. Health
2. FAB
3. ICT
4. NMP
5. Energy
6. Environment
7. Transport
8. SSH
9. Space
10. Security
1Security
of citizens
2Security
of infrastructures
and utilities
3 Intelligent
surveillance and
border security
4Restoring security
and safety in thecase
of crisis
5 Security systems integration, interconnectivity & interoperability
6 Security and Society
7 Security research co-ordinating and structuring
Call 1: Joint call with ICT - 29 November 2007
Next Call 2009 Work Programme
Next calls
• EC plans to launch next Work Programme in June 2009 (after current 2007-08 WP)
• Several new projects are underway• Some 44 projects will receive €156 million between
them following the first call for proposals• Future projects are expected to address the following
areas: a mobile device to detect the home manufacture of threatening substances; protecting water networks with automatic surveillance systems; security for large-scale public events; creating a ballistics database; crisis management; and the video detection of abnormal behaviour in a crowd.
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JTIs
Hydrogen and Fuel Cells
HFPEmbedded Systems
ICT
ARTEMIS
Aeronauticsand Air Transport
CLEAN SKY
Innovative Medicines
IMI
New NanoelectronicsApproaches
ENIAC
Global Monitoring for Environment and Security
GMES
Joint Technology Initiatives
ERCF
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European Research Council Opens Deadlines
ERC Advanced Grants 30 November 2007 28 Feb 2008 (PSE)18 March 2008 (SSH)22 April 2008 (LS)
ERC Starting Grants Summer 2008? Autumn 2008?
Annual calls for each grant as above2010 funding increases2010 ERC review – possible changes
European Research Council (ERC)Advanced Grants
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Objective• encourage and support excellent, innovative investigator-initiated research projects
Eligibility• leading advanced investigators across EU and Associated Countries• targeting researchers already established as independent research leaders in their own right
Research Areas• ‘bottom up’ approach - any research area (except Fission & Fusion)
Implementation • €100k-500k per grant per year• max € 2-3.5 million per grant (see criteria)• ca. 200 grants per year?
Marie Curie ProgrammeF
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Pro
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Researcher Night 30 Nov 2007 5 Mar 2008
CO-Funding of Regional, national & International Progs 16 Nov 07 13 Mar 2008
IAPP Industry Academia Partnerships & Pathways 30 Nov-07 25 March 2008
IRSES International Staff Exchanges 30 Nov 2007 28 March 2008
ERG European Reintegration Grants 30 Nov 2007
Cut-off dates: 3 Apr and 8 Oct 2008
IRG International Reintegration Grant30 Nov 2007
Cut-off dates: 3 Apr and 8 Oct 2008
IEF Intra-European Fellowships 19 March 2008 19 August 2008
IIF International Incoming Fellowships 19 March 2008 19 August 2008
IOF International Outgoing Fellowship 19 March 2008 19 August 2008
ITN Initial Training Networks 4 April 2007 2 Sep 2008
CO-Funding of Regional, national & International Progs 19 Nov 2008 19 Feb 2009
Individual Fellowships
• Aimed at ‘Experienced Researchers’• Skills diversification• Three categories:
• Intra-European Fellowships (IEF)• International Incoming Fellowships (IIF)• International Outgoing Fellowships (IOF)
FP
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Mar
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Act
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Intra-European Fellowships
• EU Member or Associated State National or Third Country national if in EU for at least 4 of the last 5 years
• 12 – 24 months in a different EU Member State or Associated Country
• Resuming a career in research• Individual applies with host• Attaining or strengthening professional
independence• Skills diversification
FP
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Mar
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Act
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CapacitiesF
P7
– N
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alls
for
Pro
posa
ls Capacities Opens Deadline
Research Infrastructures 20 Nov 2007 29 Feb 2007
Research for the benefit of SMEs: RTD for SMEs-RTD for SME Associations -
22 Dec 200722 Dec 2007
11 Apr 20086 June
Regions of Knowledge (1)Regions of Knowledge (2)
End 2007End 2007
14 March 2008
Research Potential (1)Research Potential (2)
End 2007End 2007
14 March 2008
Science in Society 20 Nov 2007 18 March 2008
International Co-operation 2 Oct 2007 12 Feb 2008
Coherent Dev Res Policies 19 Oct 2007 26 June 2008
Planning of CallsF
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Total:
€1665 m
Call 1
2007
Call 2
2007
Call 3
2008
Call 4
2008
Call 5
2009
Call 6
2010
Call 7
2012
I3s 277 X X
e-infr 42 50 113 X X
Design 31 X
Prep 147 X
Policy Dev.
8 14 9 X X X
Total / call
€228 m
€64 m €286 m
€113 m
Third Call
• Third call published on 30 November 2007, deadline 29 February 2008
• Budget of some €90 million to support I3s and CSAs
• Third call covers the following activity areas: 1. Support to existing infrastructures (€81
million) 2. Support to policy development and
programme implementation (€9 million)
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Support to existing infrastructures under third call
• Integrating: 1) networking activities; 2) trans-national access; and 3) joint research activities
• Implemented through bottom-up and targeted approach
• 29 priority topics for RI’s under the targeted approach:
Health (6); FAFB (4); ICT (3); NMP (2); Energy (5); Environment (4); Transport (2); SSH (3)
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Fourth Call
• Fourth call to be published on 6 May 2008, deadline 11 September 2008
• Budget of some €20 million to support ICT based e-infrastructures
• This call covers the following activity areas:
1. Integration of networking and grid infrastructures
2. Development of Géant
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Science in Society - 2008
• 2008 Call deadline: 18 March 2008
• Continued development of ‘Science in Society’ conceptual framework
• Strengthening exchanges between Member States
• Reducing obstacles to ‘open governance of EU research’
• Highlighting key topics and links with ‘Co-operation’
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Next call
• Call in “Nuclear Fission and Radiation Protection”
• Published on 30 November 2007, deadline 15 April 2008
• Indicative budget is €48,4 M (from 2008 budget)
• Topics called in the following activity areas:• Management of Radioactive Waste; Reactor
Systems; Radiation Protection; Infrastructures; Human Resources, Mobility and Training; Cross-cutting Actions
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Framework Programme 7 (FP7)
Project Types
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
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FP7 Funding SchemesF
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Co-operation Theme
Collaborative
Projects
(S/M)
Collaborative
Projects
(L)
Co-ordination and Support
Actions
Health Max €3 million
(eligibility criteria)
Must be from €6 to 12 million
(eligibility criteria)
No firm limits
FAFB Max €3 million (eligibility criteria)
Must be from €3 to 6 million (eligibility
criteria)
CSA max €1 million (eligibility
criteria)
ICT No firm limits No firm limits No firm limits
Socio-Economic Sciences
€500k to €1.5 million
(eligibility criteria)
€1.5 to 4 million
(eligibility criteria)
No firm limits but around €1 million
Types of Activity:Co-operation and Capacities
Refer to guidance for each project (e.g. Guide for Applicants)
1) RTD Activities: directly aimed at creating new knowledge, new technology, and products, including scientific coordination.
2) Demonstration activities: designed to prove the viability of new technologies that offer a potential economic advantage, but which cannot be commercialised directly (e.g. testing of products such as prototypes).
3) ‘Other’ activities: dissemination, networking, co-ordination, intellectual property, socio-economic impact studies, feasibility studies for commercial exploitation, support?
4) Management activities: overall legal, ethical, admin. and financial management, pass on EC funds, keep project records and accounts, review project reports and tasks, monitor beneficiaries, project manager, competitive calls…
5) Training activities: costs of providing training, including salary costs, but not the salary costs of those being trained
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Maximum reimbursement rates*
FP6 FP7 –
Industry
FP7 –
Public Bodies,
Universities, SMEs, etc.
RTD 50% 50% 75%
Demonstration 35% 50% 50%
Other** 100% 100% 100%
ERC 100% direct costs plus 20% flat rate for indirect costs
* Except Marie Curie** Co-ordination and Support Actions, Training, ManagementF
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Reimbursement of Costs:Special Transition Rate – 60%
Calculate the direct costs:
• RTD Costs = €100,000
• Demonstration Costs = €100,000
• Management Costs: = €100,000
Calculate the indirect costs:
• RTD: €100,000 x 0.6 = €60,000
• Demo: €100,000 x 0.6 = €60,000
• Mgt: €100,000 x 0.6 = €60,000
Reimbursement as follows:
RTD: 75% of (€100,000 + €60,000) = €120,000
Demo: 50% of (€100,000 + €60,000) = €80,000
Mgt: 100% of (€100,000 + €60,000) = €160,000
Note that any subcontract costs must be taken out of the direct costs to calculate the correct indirect costs.
Total to be reimbursed = € 360,000
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Problematic Categories
• VAT• PhD tuition fees• Airport ‘Tax’• Average personnel costs?• Balance of direct vs indirect costs• Computing costs• Third parties and subcontracting• Internal charging for services• Management costs?• Subcontracting costs• ICPC costs• Budgeting for audit certificates• ‘Usual accounting practice’?• Working time • Exchange rates
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Framework Programme 7 (FP7)
Feedback from First Calls for Proposal Writing
FP7 Overall Picture
• Good response to first call (in some areas more than others)• ERC StG - 9,167 proposals (~250 to be
awarded)• FAFB – 14/78 topics with no proposals being
funded, including 2 topics with no proposals submitted
• SSH success rates per area in First Call varied from 9 to 26%
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FP7 Overall Picture
• Some areas see more problems with EPSS and eligibility issues than others• ICT: 4/1840 ineligible (<0.3%)• SSH: 39/ 531 ineligible (>7%)• FAFB: 17/414 ineligible (4%) (11 requested too
much EC contribution; 6 with too few participants)
• There were still a few proposals being submitted late, incomplete at the deadline or simply ineligible (350 ineligible ERC proposals)
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1200
1400
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Successful
Reserve list
Passed
Failed
Ineligible
Distribution of ProposalsF
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0%
10%
20%
30%
40%
50%
60%
70%
80%
90%
100%
Successful
Reserve list
Passed
Failed
Ineligible
What made a good proposal?
• Clear work plan provided in proposal, with work packages all contributing to overall objective• Responded to a serious industrial problem• Represented step forward from current state of the art• Strong potential impact if successful• Potential for generating high added value (for industry/ EU) • Risk management plans clearly identified
‘Implementation’ was not evaluated
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What made a bad proposal?
• No clear EU added-value• Lack of clarity in objectives• Limited progress beyond state of the art• Overlaps rather than builds on similar FP6 projects• Feasibility of the proposed project/ approach not clear• Dissemination plans limited in scope• Proposal ‘too academic’ – not enough industrial relevance. Low impact on world markets and EU industry
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Application and Negotiation ProcessF
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Final Work
Programme
Consortium
Application
Activities
Decision(via EC or Coord)
Negotiation
ProjectStart
Preparation ofGrant Agreement
Authorisation
Project Account
StaffRecruitment
ESR
GrantAgreement
ConsortiumAgreement
Budget
Ranking
ConsortiumAgreement
ConsortiumAgreement
Some key advice
1. Clarify your own goals for participation2. Research previous and current projects3. Set aside enough time 4. Meet with consortium partners5. (Coordinator) Register in EPSS, update, press
submit6. Work with your institution7. Ask someone to read through your proposal8. Put yourself in the shoes of the evaluator9. Read the Guide for Applicants (per call)10. Write clearly and concisely
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Sources of Information
UKRO Website: http://www.ukro.ac.uk
ERC Website: http://erc.europa.eu
UK Marie Curie NCP: [email protected]
UK ERC NCP: [email protected]
Other NCPs: http://cordis.europa.eu/fp7/ncp_en.html
Technology Platforms: http://cordis.europa.eu/technology-platforms/individual_en.html
Cordis: http://cordis.europa.eu/en/home.html
Europa: http://europa.eu/index_en.htm
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info
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