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FP7 Marie Curie
Industry / Academic Partnership and
Pathways
Dr Conor O’Carroll, IUAWednesday, 29th September 2010 www.iua.ie
FP7 overview (2007-2013)
Collaborative research
10 THEMATICAREAS
ERC
Capacities : M€ 4100
People : M€ 4750
Marie Curie
ResearchCapacity
Cooperation :
M€ 32 500
JRC : M€ 1750
Euratom : M€ 2750Nuclear research
Ideas :
M€ 7510Total FP7 budget : M€ 50 500
Aim : Contribute to EU becoming the world’s leading research area
EU’s main instrument for funding research
FP6 (2002-2006)Marie Curie Actions€ 1580 million
Last updated 21/04/23 02:32
1. Statistics: Fellows in Host country per 1000 Researchers
Last updated 21/04/23 02:32
1. Statistics: Fellows Nationality per 1000 Researchers
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Marie Curie Actions - Overview
Initial training of researchersMarie Curie Initial Training Networks (ITN)
Life-long training and career developmentMarie Curie Intra-European Fellowships (IEF)European Reintegration Grants (ERG)Co-funding of regional/national/international programmes (COFUND)
Industry-academia pathways and partnershipsMC Industry-Academia Pathways and Partnerships Scheme (IAPP)
International dimensionMC International Outgoing and Incoming Fellowships (IOF / IIF) MC International Reintegration Grants (IRG)MC International Research Staff Exchange Scheme (IRSES)
Specific actionsResearchers’ Night (NIGHT)
‘People’ – deadlines, budgets, success rates
Action Call Closes/ Cut-off date
Budget (and budget/size per project, where applicable)
Success rates (expected)
IAPP Industry Academia
Partnerships & Pathways
7 December 2010 80M€ (~250k€ - 3M€) 15% or more
IEF Intra-European Fellowships
IOF International Outgoing Fellowship
IIF International Incoming Fellowships
IRSES International Research Staff Exchange Scheme
11 August 2011
17 February 2011
110M€
40M€
40M€
40M€
15% - 20% depending on scheme
RG Reintegration Grants 2nd cut off
7 September 2010
32M€ 50% or more
ITN Initial Training Networks 26 January 2011 318M€ (average 3.4M€, 9 partners)
5%
CO-Funding of Regional, national & International Programmes
17 February 2011 90M€ (max. 5M€ per applicant)
70% or more
Objectives
• Focus is on knowledge transfer between academia and industry
• Support for creation, development and reinforcement and execution of strategic partnerships, aimed at knowledge sharing and inter-sector mobility, based on targeted human resources interaction
• Open to all disciplines – from Engineering to Social Sciences and Humanities
• Bottom-up – no pre-defined topics or priority areas
Industry-Academia Partnerships and Pathways (IAPP)
• Minimum configuration is a university and company (one in Ireland, one abroad)
• Funds staff exchange of – early stage (PhD) – experienced researchers (Postdocs) – Technical– Research managerial
• Also funds hiring of additional staff (experienced researchers)
Foster co-operation between non-commercial research organisations & commercial enterprises based on joint research projects.
Stimulate long-term collaboration between sectors through secondment of researchers between the public & private research domains.
Diverse career possibilities & research experience for researchers, knowledge sharing/cultural exchange.
IAPP Objectives
At least 1 non-commercial organisation
At least 1 commercial enterprise
Non-Commercial– Universities/research centres – Non-profit or charitable organisations – International European interest organisations – Joint Research Centre of European Commission– International organisations (WHO, UNESCO)Commercial– Commercial enterprises of ALL sizes (incl. SMEs, spin
offs, start ups)– National organisations if commercial
IAPP Participants
At least 2 different EU or Associated States
+ free choice.EU Member States (MS) & Associated Countries (AC):
EU27 + Switzerland, Israel, Norway, Iceland, Liechtenstein, Turkey, Croatia, FYROM, Serbia, Albania, Montenegro, Bosnia.
“Third Countries” 2 categoriesInternational Cooperation Partner Countries (ICPC):
based on three categories according to income per capita (low-income, lower-middle-income, or upper-middle-income)
Other Third Countries (OTC):US, Canada, Japan, South Korea, Singapore, Australia, New Zealand.
IAPP Participants
Compulsory Secondment of staff• Majority of support in IAPP • Always inter-sector • Normally 2-way with in-built return• Up to 30% for secondments within 1 country
Optional Recruitment of experienced researchers
• Not substitute for secondment (<=50%)
Other• Networking activities• Workshops & Conferences: participants' own
research staff & external researchers
IAPP Main activities
Secondment Early-stage/Experienced researchers (2-24 months)Must be staff members for at least 12 monthsReintegration into the home institution for at least 1 year
Recruitment Experienced researchers from any country (12-24 months)
Experienced researchers 2 pay scales4-10 years experience (ER)>10 years of research (MER)
IAPP Eligible Researchers
Early-stage researchers (ESR) Experience ≤ 4 years No PhD
Secondment
No nationality restrictions
Recruitment
Researchers not residing / having main activity in country of the host > 12 months in last 3 years before recruitment
Hosts in ICPC or OTC can only recruit MS or AC nationals
IAPP Nationality Rules
IAPP Activities
Joint Research ProjectResearch of mutual interest to all partners
Milestones & deliverables
Secondments underpin co-operation between partners in different sectors
Possibility to recruit experienced researchers
Networking ActivitiesOrganisation of scientific/managerial network meetings
Invitation of external experts
Attendance at international conferences & workshops
Electronic networking (internet webpages, email, video conferencing)
Community contributions
Living allowance*
€ 38,000 / 19,000 per year (ESR: post-graduates)
€ 58,500 / 29,250 per year (ER: 4-10 years)
€ 87,500 / 43,750 per year (MER: > 10 years)
Mobility / travel allowance* € 700 or 1000 per month
Research/training/networking costs € 1800 per researcher-month
Small equipment expenses for SMEs max. 10 % of SME contribution
Overheads 10% of direct costs
Management costs max. 10% of total contribution
Gross amounts (rates for 2010)
*Correction Coefficients apply; IE = 114.7
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What does IAPP offer?
100% funding
Simple application procedure: short and precise
Few reporting requirements – 2 main reports in 4 years
Support – in particular NCPs
Top class public and private sector evaluators
Marie Curie label
Networking and conference costs
SMEs – equipment contribution
Industry-Academia Partnerships and Pathways (IAPP)
• Duration: 3-4 years
• Funds the associated salary costs and contribution to research, management and overheads
• Call open on 30 July 2010, deadline 7 December 2010
• Budget €80 million
• Success rate 2009: 17% (Ireland 37%)
Industry-Academia Partnerships and Pathways (IAPP)
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• Slow start in 2007… not a single successful proposal with Irish participation.• Increased interest (and success!!) in 2008. 6 out of 9 Irish proposals funded.• Only two of the seven universities involved in IAPPs.
Industry-Academia Partnerships and Pathways (IAPP)
2007 2008 2009
Submitted 103 (0!!)* 141 (9) 358 (21)
Evaluated 102 141 (9) 356 (21)
Selected 41 51 (6) 59 (9)
Budget (M Euro) 38.5 45 65
Success rate 40 % 36 % (66%) 16.6 % (43%)
*Ireland in brackets
Overall Country Participation EU 27 2009
Total A list
UK 209 41
DE 156 27
IT 132 19
FR 76 16
IE 41 15
FI 30 12
BE 45 11
ES 129 11
EL 55 9
PL 39 9
PT 46 9
AT 29 6
DK 19 5
NL 55 4
SE 42 4
HU 33 3
RO 32 3
CY 11 2
EE 5 2
LU 6 2
CZ 13 1
SI 9 1
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Industry-Academia Partnerships and Pathways (IAPP) - 2009
• 21 Irish led proposals• 9 funded• NUIM, NUIG, TCD, UCD, DIT,
DKIT, NCAD, RCSI• DePuy, Oncomark, Vorna
Further Information
• Full call docs and Guide for Applicants http://cordis.europa.eu/fp7/dc/index.cfm?fuseaction=UserSite.PeopleDetailsCallPage&call_id=314
• Financial Assistance for proposal preparation
• Academic - Coordination & Travel • Companies (EI/IDA) – Proposal preparaton
Further Information
• Planning a proposal writing workshop October
• Also see following brochure for examples
http://www.iua.ie/publications/documents/publications/2009/IUA_Marie_Curie_2009_IAPP_Success_Stories.pdf
Further Information
• 50,000th Marie Curie Fellow Celebration
• I want 3 nominees from Ireland
• Deadline 7th October