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FP7 I nternational R esearch S taff E xchange S cheme IRSES. Elena Brinza FP7 Mobility NCP Moldovan Research and Development Association Center for International Projects of ASM. Where does IRSES come from?. FP7 Specific Programs/Priorities. CAPACITIES. COOPERATION. IDEAS. PEOPLE. - PowerPoint PPT PresentationTRANSCRIPT
FP7
Peop
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IRSES
Elena Brinza FP7 Mobility NCPMoldovan Research and Development Association
Center for International Projects of ASM
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FP7 Specific Programs/Priorities
COOPERATION
IDEAS PEOPLE
CAPACITIES
Where does IRSES come from?
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PEOPLE Specific Program
Marie Curie Actions
Transnational & intersectoral mobility
Research training, career development, knowledge-sharing, networking
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Marie Curie Actions1. Initial Training of Researchers
Initial Training Networks (ITN)
2. Life-long Training and Career DevelopmentIntra-European Fellowships for Career Development (IEF)
European Reintegration Grants (ERG) Co-funding of Regional, National and International Programs (COFUND)
3. Industry-Academia Partnerships and PathwaysIndustry-Academia Partnerships and Pathways (IAPP)
4. International DimensionsInternational Outgoing Fellowships for Career Development (IOF)
International Incoming Fellowships (IIF)International Reintegration Grants (IRG)
International Research Staff Exchange Scheme (IRSES)
5. Specific Actions“Researchers’ Night (NIGHT)
Other Specific Actions
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STEP 1: Understanding IRSES
Objective
Establish or deepen research partnerships through staff exchanges and networking activities between min. 2 MS/AC research organizations and 1 or more organizations in Countries covered by the European Neighborhood policy or Countries with S&T agreements
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STEP 1: Understanding IRSES
Which Countries?
Countries with EC Agreement on S&T Argentina*, Australia, Brazil*, Canada, China*, Chile*, Egypt*, India*, Japan, South Korea, Mexico*, Morocco*, New Zealand, Russia*, South Africa*, Tunisia*, Ukraine*, United States
Countries of the European Neighborhood Policy (ENP):
Eastern Europe & Central Asia (EECA) Armenia, Azerbaijan*, Belarus*, Georgia*, Moldova*, Ukraine*
Mediterranean Partner Countries (MPC) Algeria*, Egypt* , Jordan*, Lebanon*, Libya*, Morocco*, Palestinian-administrated areas*, Syrian Arab Rep. *, Tunisia*
* International Cooperation Partner Countries (ICPC)
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STEP 1: Understanding IRSES
Participation Rules
Partnership: min 2 independent research organizations from different MS/AC and one or more organizations in a third country
Coordinator from one of the MS/AC partners
Duration of partnership 2-4 years
MS/AC
Third Country
MS/AC
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STEP 1: Understanding IRSES
Activities
Multi-annual joint program: joint research training activities joint workshops and seminars other networking activities
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STEP 1: Understanding IRSES
Who can be seconded?
Early stage researchers Experienced researchers Technical staff Managerial staff
Exchange duration – up to 1 year per person in total
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STEP 1: Understanding IRSES
Financial Rules
Balanced exchange expected out/in Europe (in person years)
IRSES funding covers only MS/AC partners expenses (fixed 1800 EUR/person/month)
Third country partners fund their own outgoing personnel
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STEP 1: Understanding IRSES
EU Funding for ICPC and ENP Countries
MD partners can receive funding under IRSES; still funding request must be well-justified
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Documents to be considered
Call Fiche Guide for Applicants PEOPLE Work Program FP7 Factsheets
http://cordis.europa.eu/fp7/dc/index.cfm
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Marie Curie Actions
MC Action
Budget (M€)
Total prop./negot
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Success Rate
ITN 240 905/68 7.5%
IAPP 38.5 103/41 40%
IRSES 25 72/59 82%
2007 Evaluations
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Marie Curie Actions2009/2010 Call Calendar
MC Actio
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Budget (M€)
Call Open Deadline
ITN - 2009 end Early 2010IAPP 65 24 Apr
200927 Jul 2009
IRSES 30 25 Nov 2008
27 Mar 2009
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Is IRSES the right Action for you and your institution ?
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STEP 2
Formulate your project idea
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STEP 3: Finding partners
Check your own existing international contacts: business & academic contacts, conferences, fairs
Use CORDIS Partners Service http://cordis.europa.eu/partners-service/home_en.html
Browse CORDIS for previous FP project coordinators and participants
Complete Partner Search Form on ASM websitehttp://international.asm.md/files/fp7-irses/IRSES-PS-Form.doc
attend Information Days, Brokerage Events, etc. ensure that foreign colleagues can contact you:
e.g. develop your profile, Internet homepage, ...
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STEP 4: Proposal Writing
Proposal Structure
Part A: brief description of the proposed activity, contact details of participants, characteristics of participants, project cost details
Part B: scientific and technical content reflecting the evaluation criteria including the nature of the proposed work, participants role, impacts
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STEP 4: Proposal Part A
Proposal number (pre-filled)Proposal Acronym no more than 20 charactersProposal Title no longer than 200 charactersScientific Panel CHE, SOC, ECO, ENG, ENV,
LIF, MAT, PHYMarie Curie Action code
IRSES
Total Duration in months
From 24 to 48 months
Call identifier FP7-PEOPLE-2009-IRSESAbstract no longer than 2000
charactersEthical Issues in Part B
YES or NO
Submitted electronically in the online system EPSS
Section A2: Information on the partner organisations
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B 1 Quality of the Exchange Programme (Evaluation weighting 25%)
B 1.1 Objectives and relevance of the joint exchange programme the description of the Work Packages divided by specific
tasks the list of milestones, where appropriate the Gantt Chart of secondments
B 1.2 Scientific quality of the partnersB 1.3 Complementarities/synergies between the partners
B 2 Transfer of Knowledge (Evaluation weighting 30%)B 2.1 Quality and mutual benefit of the transfer of
knowledgeB 2.3 Adequacy and role of staff exchanged with respect to
the transfer of knowledge
STEP 4: Proposal Part BUploaded in PDF form to the online system EPSSMaximum length – 30 pages
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B 3 Implementation (Evaluation weighting 15%)B 3.1 Capacities (expertise/human resources/ facilities/ infrastructure) to achieve the objectives of the planned cooperationB 3.2 Appropriateness of the plans for the overall management of the exchange programme
B 4 Impact (Evaluation weighting 30%)B 4.1 Relevance of the proposed partnership to the area of collaboration and for the ERAB 4.2 Potential to develop lasting collaboration with the eligible Third country partners.
B 5 Ethical Issues
Annex (if applicable)Annex 1 Justification for Community contribution
towards ICPC third country partner costs.
STEP 4: Proposal Part B
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STEP 5: Proposal Submission
By European Coordinator Electronically using the
Electronic Proposal Submission Service (EPSS)
https://www.epss-fp7.org EPSS Preparation and
Submission Guidehttp://cordis.europa.eu/fp7/epss_en.html
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CONTACTSElena BrinzaFP7 Mobility NCP
Address: 60 Mateevici Str., building 4, of. 115MD-2009, ChisinauTel: 57 77 07; fax: 22 63 29E-mail: [email protected]
Elena SeverinDepartment of European Integration and International Cooperation, Academy of Sciences of Moldova Address: 1 Stefan cel Mare Ave., of. 338MD-2001, ChisinauTel./fax: 27 05 02E-mail: [email protected]; [email protected]: www.asm.md / www.international.asm.md
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Thank you!