An Introduction to Framework 7. Gill Wells, Senior EU Consultant

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An Introduction to Framework 7 Gill Wells, Senior EU Consultant

FRAMEWORK 7 Four Pillars Co-operation Collaborative Research Ideas Frontier Research People Human Potential Capacities Research Capacity

Activities within each Pillar CO-OPERATION CAPACITIES PEOPLE (Marie Curie) IDEAS European Research Council (Ideas) Aims to build research collaborations across Europe & beyond Top-down, priority driven research in 10 themes Research Infrastructures, Research for SMEs, Regions of Knowledge, Research Potential, Science in Society, International Co-operation Aims to support training, careers development and knowledge transfer Individual Fellowships & Reintegration Grants Initial Training Networks International Research Staff Exchange Scheme Aims to support the best researchers and best research ideas in Europe - Bottom-up, frontier research -Starting and Advanced Grants 3 partners 3 countries minimum. 3-5 year projects Collaboration needed Mobility Requirement No collaboration 5 year projects

THEMATIC PRIORITY AREAS 1 Health 2 Food Agriculture & Biotechnology (FAB) 3 Information Communication Technologies (ICT) 4 Nanotechnology, Materials, Production (NMP) 5 Energy 6 Environment (Including Climate Change) 7 Transport (Including Aerospace) 8 Socio-Economic Sciences & Humanities (SSH) 9 Security 10 - Space

Collaborative Projects Large Scale Integrating Projects Up to 5 years Consortium at least 10 partners Budgets 4m to 25m + Includes training programme Small Medium Scale Projects Up to 3 years Consortium 4 10 partners Budgets up to 3.5m Networks of Excellence (NOE) Up to 5 years integrating activities in a given field in the framework of longer term co-operation Not a research programme includes training Consortium at least 15 partners Budgets up to 20m All projects may benefit from 3 rd country expertise

Co-ordination Actions/Specific Support Actions Support to activities aimed at coordinating or supporting research Networking, exchanges, studies, conferences, etc These actions may also be implemented by means other than calls for proposals JTI (Joint Technology Initiatives) EU/Industry funded programmes in Innovative Medicine (IMI); Fuel Cells & Hydrogen (FCH); Aeronautics (Clean Sky); Embedded Computer Systems (ARTEMIS); & Nanoelectronics Technologies (ENIAC) Co-ordination of National schemes (ERA-NET) EU financial support for opening up and co-ordination of national & regional funding programmes in key areas International Co-operation Country-specific actions Aimed at the world s poorest countries & regions

Promotes excellence regardless of geography Investigator- driven frontier research The investigator chooses the research topic and assembles the research group to best meet the requirements of the research Individual teams may consist of any grouping of researchers appropriate for the project (i.e. members may be drawn from one or several legal entities, from within or across national boundaries, including third countries) All areas of S&T supported (3 domains) Two forms of grant (both up to 5 years) Starting Grant 2-12 years post PhD (up to 1.5meuro) Advanced Investigator (up to 2.5meuro) Can apply from anywhere in the world, but research must be carried out in EU One call per year per scheme

Host Actions Initial Training Network (ITN) 4 year training programme 3 year Studentships Summer schools Visiting Fellows 3 rd country hosts 3 rd country Studentships International Research Staff Exchange Scheme (IRSES) 24-48 months Min: 2 EU + 1 3 rd country Stays of 1-12 months Joint research; training; workshops; networking 1900 per month No funding for 3 rd country Deadline March 2011 Individual Actions Outgoing International Fellowship (OIF) EU to 3 rd country host 24-36 months Compulsory return phase of 12 months 56,400 living allowance 500 pcm mobility 800 pcm research costs Incoming International Fellowship (IIF) 24 months 3 rd country to EU host No return phase 56,400 living allowance 500 pcm mobility 800 pcm research costs

3rd country participation is eligible where: Directly foreseen by the workprogramme Marie Curie; INCO; Co-operation Can be justified in research terms Where specific country needs are a priority Where expertise, experience are not found in EU Where infrastructure complements EU Where experience can influence policy Participation will only be funded by the EU when it can be fully justified as necessary for the project. If you can pay you can play!

IRSES Programme: FP7-People Call title: Marie Curie International Research Staff Exchange Scheme (IRSES) Call identifier: FP7-PEOPLE-2011-IRSES Deadline: 17 March 2011 at 17h Proposal selection date: July/August 2011 Indicative total call funding: 30 million Objective - strengthening research partnerships through staff exchanges and networking activities between EU & 3 rd Countries At least two EU partners and one or more organisation(s) from third countries All partners involved in a joint exchange programme are expected to temporarily second their staff and/or host researchers from the other partners

targets early stage researchers (up to 4 years of research experience) and experienced researchers (PhD or > 4 years of research experience), but technical and managerial staff can, if justified, be eligible. Maximum stay of 12 months. Short stays (less than one month) must be justified Exchange between the European partners and/or between AC partners can be part of the project but is not eligible for funding Joint research, training activities or joint workshops and seminars, as well as other networking activities Exchanges should be roughly in balance (in terms of person months) between the various participant organisations of the project. A staff exchange programme can apply for 24-48 months of support. Average project 3-5 partners. In the 2009 call a project with 3 partners exchanged a total of 50 100 personmonths.

Marie Curie Individual Fellowships Common Principles 56,400 per year living allowance 500 per month mobility allowance 500-800 per month research costs 700 per month overhead & management Fellow identifies host and proposes research project Host provides institutional information & CV Host signs agreement for training of Fellow Any area of science or scholarship Annual call for proposals OIF 36 months 12 months return phase IIF 24 months in Europe

OIF First class post doc joins your team Excellent funding for the Fellow plus research costs and overhead/management for UTS Prestigious EU award Potential for strengthening EU collaboration IIF Amazing opportunity to work in the EU for 2 years Excellent funding for Fellow Prestigious addition to CV Strong EU partnership established ACTIONS Identify potential Fellows to come to RMIT use existing contacts and invite! Identify potential Fellows to go to Europe and use contacts to find Host

RCUK International Opportunities partnership links between research institutions, building on existing links between research groups and extending networks, and encouraging researchers from overseas to undertake research in the UK as well as UK researchers to spend time abroad. Stage 1 - First Links - funds to cover the travel and subsistence for short term visits usually from the UK to another country. Stage 2 - A Broader Relationship - where there is already a more established relationship, researchers may wish to apply for funds to extend this relationship in the country of choice. Stage 3 - Pilot Studies - where relationships are more mature it may be the case that researchers need financial support to carry out pilot research. Stage 4 - Sustainable Interactions - dedicated schemes to support transnational collaboration or where the funding for international collaboration is embedded in the activities of programmes, often within the UK contribution to specific multilateral organisations

RCUK International Opportunities EPSRC Overseas travel grant funding for international travel and subsistence to visit recognised non-uk centres to study new techniques and to travel from the UK to start or develop international collaborations EPSRC Bilateral research workshops to exchange ideas and expertise internationally, with the objective of exploring the possibility of more substantial future collaboration. Roughly equal numbers attend from each side AHRC Research Networking support forums for the discussion and exchange of ideas on a specified thematic area, issue or problem. Value 30,000 plus 15,000 for international participants

RCUK International Opportunities BBSRC International Workshops To stimulate joint working in topics important to BBSRC s strategy To match numbers of scientists from the UK with other countries to identify areas of commonality and explore the potential for international collaboration To receive applications involving collaborations with any other country, although the US, Canada, Brazil, EU member states, Japan, China, India Australia and New Zealand are particularly encouraged Value 10,000 ESRC Bilateral Agreements Agreement with ARC for bilateral collaborative applications (ARC International Linkage)

Accessing RCUK All funding applications need to be UK-led Identify existing collaborations in the key Research Council areas Identify possible activities within the scope of each scheme http://www.rcuk.ac.uk/international/default.htm KEY TO INTERNATIONAL ACTIVITIES Collaboration and relationship building Serendipity or strategic plan? Who? Why? When?