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ERC AdG
Main
Call
features
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Main Features ERCEuropean Research
Council
ERC BASICS
Highly recognised
by the research community
4 000 top researchers funded (65% are at an early‐career
stage); 58 nationalities represented
Highly competitive
(average success rate 12%)
Working in >500 different institutions in 29 countries
50% of grantees in 50 institutions : “Excellence attracts
excellence”
Benchmarking effect: impact on national programmes
and
agencies; national funding for best "runners‐up"
Efficient and fast grant management
Budget: 30% of
H2020
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European Research
Council
Scientific
excellence: sole
evaluation
criteria
(IP and
project)
Bottom‐up approach: All
fields
Individual projects
(IP)
Attractive
funding
[StG: 1,5 M€] [CoG: 2,0M€] [AdG: 2,5 M€] 5 years
Portability
of
grants
3rd
countries
incentives
Rising
NUMBER of
APPICATIONS
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ERCWork programme‐2014
Work Programme
2014: Main features
Publication date of first calls: December 11, 2013
Three ERC frontier research grants will be available under Work Programme
2014: Starting; Consolidator; and Advanced
Grants
ERC Principal Investigators will also continue to be able to apply for the Proof of Concept Grant, first introduced in 2011
Overhead: 25%
Indicative budget for 2015 to help the research community to plan applications
Extension of restrictions on applications will apply to the 2015 calls based on the outcome of the evaluation of the 2014 calls
Open access is now mandatory
New templates for CV (flexible)
Resubmission Restrictions
A Principal Investigator whose proposal is evaluated as category C
in the Starting, Consolidator or Advanced Grant calls for proposals under Work Programme
2014 may not submit a proposal
to the Starting, Consolidator
or Advanced Grant calls for proposals made under Work Programme
2015 and 2016.
A Principal Investigator whose proposal is finally evaluated as category B in the Starting, Consolidator or Advanced Grant calls for proposals under Work Programme
2014 may not submit a proposal
to the Starting,
Consolidator or Advanced Grant calls for proposals made under Work Programme
2015. (Even in step 2 “B”)
A Principal Investigator whose proposal is finally evaluated as category A in the Starting, Consolidator or Advanced Grant calls for proposals under Work Programme
2014 but it is not funded
for budgetary reasons may
submit
a proposal to the Starting, Consolidator or Advanced Grant calls for proposals made under Work Programme
2015.
3 Types of grants + PoC
Advanced
Grants: BASIC PROFILE
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ERC 2014: Calendar and
Budget
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ERC 2015: Calendar and
Budget
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CABECERA
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25 pannels
for all areas of science
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Evaluation Panels: general features
25 Evaluation Panels. 12‐15 panel members (PM) within each panel, one of them acting as Panel Chair (PC). Up to 2 PM of the
same country is allowed.
Recruited by the Scientific Council
Assigned to the panel according to CV and expertise
Exclusion of reviewers: up to three names, no reason needs to be provided
Conflict of interests taken into account for each individual proposal
Panel members are published (ERC web page) once the evaluation is over
PM cannot submit a proposal during the call they are evaluating
PM members change in consecutive years
Submission of Proposals
Publication date of first calls: December 11, 2013
Three ERC frontier research grants will be available under Work Programme
2014: Starting; Consolidator; and Advanced
Grants
ERC Principal Investigators will also continue to be able to apply for the Proof of Concept Grant, first introduced in 2011
Overhead: 25%
Indicative budget for 2015 to help the research community to plan applications
Extension of restrictions on applications will apply to the 2015 calls based on the outcome of the evaluation of the 2014 calls
Open access is now mandatory
New templates for CV (flexible)
Submission of Proposals
Submission, evaluation and selection
Excellence is the sole evaluation criterion
Evaluation of excellence at two levels:Excellence of the Research Project
Ground breaking nature
and potential impact
(important
challenges, developments across disciplines, high risk‐
high gain)
Scientific Approach (novel concepts/methodology)
Excellence of the Principal Investigator
Intellectual capacity
(achievements beyond the state of the art)
Creativity
(evidence of creative independent thinking,
for AdG additionally: Demonstrated leadership in training and
advancement of young scientists)
Commitment
(commitment of working –time to the project: minimum
30% for AdG
and min. 50% in an EU Member State or
Associated country)
Excellent Investigators (AdG)….
• Promising track‐record of recent achievements (at least one or more of the following benchmarks for AdG)
Significant peer‐reviewed publications in high impact journals/conference proceedings (10)
major research monographs (3)
International recognition through awards, prizes, Academy memberships, Editorial Boards
Invited presentations to established international conferences (10)
Member of Organisational/Steering Committee of international conferences in the field (3)
Depending on the field: Patents (5), research expeditions (3)
Funding record and Mentoring (ability to inspire young researchers)
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ERCSpanish Grantees(some Examples)
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CABECERA
STATEBGLATAMERICA: A comparative history of the state building process in Latin
America (1820‐1870)
ERC‐2008‐AdG, SH6
Juan Carlos Garavaglia
UNIVERSITAT POMPEU FABRA, ESPAÑA
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CABECERA
COMP‐DES‐MAT: Advanced tools for computational design of engineering materials
ERC‐2012‐ADG, PE8
Francisco Javier (Xavier) Oliver Olivella
CENTRE INTERNACIONAL DE METODES NUMERICS EN ENGINYERIA
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CABECERA
SIMDNA: Advanced multiscale
simulation of DNA
ERC‐2011‐ADG, PE4
Modesto Orozco López
FUNDACIO PRIVADA INSTITUT DE RECERCA BIOMEDICA IRB
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CABECERA
CATGOLD: ADVANCING GOLD CATALYSIS
ERC‐2012‐ADG, PE5
Antonio María Echavarren
Pablos
FUNDACIO PRIVADA INSTITUT CATALA D'INVESTIGACIO
QUIMICA
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CABECERA
AP‐1‐FUN: AP‐1 (Fos/Jun) functions in physiology and disease ERC‐2008‐AdG, LS4
Erwin
F. Wagner
FUNDACION CENTRO NACIONAL DE INVESTIGACIONES ONCOLOGICAS CARLOS III
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CABECERA
ABEP: Asset Bubbles and Economic Policy ERC‐2009‐AdG, SH1
Jaume Ventura Fontanet
CENTRE DE RECERCA EN ECONOMIA INTERNACIONAL (CREI)
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CABECERA
APMPAL: Asset Prices and Macro Policy when Agents Learn
ERC‐2012‐ADG, SH1
Albert Marcet
Torrens
CONSORCI MARKETS ORGANIZATIONS AND VOTES IN ECONOMICS
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CABECERA
PRESBYOPIA: Bio‐inspired optical corrections of presbyopiaERC‐2011‐ADG, LS7
Susana Marcos Celestino
AGENCIA ESTATAL CONSEJO SUPERIOR DE INVESTIGACIONES CIENTIFICAS
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