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Funding Opportunities
European Commission - Horizon 2020
Wallenberg Foundations
National Institutes of Health NIH
Research Professional
Anna Lobell - Krister Halldin - Anders Alderborn - Carolina Rydin - Sofia Wretblad - Ulrika Huss Melin
European Union• Identify calls• Proposal, negotiation• ImplementationEU Research Officers
Swedish grants• Government, private • Centralized proposals• EvaluationsResearch Officers
Innovation & patent• Patent• Commersialisation• Business collaborations
UU Innovation
Legal Issues• Contract• IPR• CopyrightLegal Unit
Financial Issues• Budget calculation• Financial reporting• AuditFinancial Unit
American grants• NIH etc• Proposals• Reporting
Research Officers
UU ”GrantsOffice”
Web• Research Professional• Call portal• Manuals, formsResearch OfficersFinancial Unit
Comparison of funding agencies2013 Millions of SEK
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Income MedFarm 2010-12 (tkr)ongoing and new contracts
Agency (sorted on size 2012) 2010 2011 2012
Vetenskapsrådet 140 232 151 413 167 099
Cancerfonden 52 801 57 843 51 694
EU (FP7, exkl ERC) 18 025 31 044 44 967
Formas 17 669 23 415 35 301
K&A Wallenberg Stiftelse 27 586 23 236 25 192
Vinnova 38 285 22 718 24 386
ERC (FP7) 0 0 23 755
SIDA 19 765 18 591 19 378
SSF 22 069 22 359 21 023
Uppsala Akademiförvaltning 4 353 10 257 12 454
FAS 11 740 6 019 8 880
Others (privata stiftelser o fonder, amerikanska, företag mm) 145939 169588 158976
Totalt 498455 536482 593105
EU Framework Programmes
• To strengthen European competitiveness, economic growth and employment
• Based on “Knowledge Triangle”• Programmes:
FP1 to FP7, 1984 – 2013Horizon 2020, 2014 – 2020
Knowledgetriangle
Research & Technology
InnovationEducation
Main goals1. Strengthen the EU’s position in science
– Boost top-level research
2. Strengthen European industry, in particular small companies (SMEs)– Greater access to capital and support for SMEs– Remove obstacles in industrial innovation
3. Address major European concerns (“societal challenges”)– Health problems, aging population, food safety, environment etc– Bridge the gap between research, healthcare and market
1. Excellent Science 2. Industrial leadership
3. Societal Challenges
HORIZON 2020
2014-2020, €80 billion
32% 21%
39%
• Enabling and industrial technologies
• Innovation in SME• Access to Risk Finance
• Health, demographic change and well-being• Food security, sustainable agriculture and forestry,
marine and maritime and inland water research, and the bioeconomy
• Secure, clean and efficient energy• Smart, green and integrated transport• Climate action, environment, resource efficiency and
raw materials• Europe in a changing world - inclusive, innovative and
reflective societies• Secure societies - protecting freedom and security of
Europe and its citizens• European Research Council• Marie Skłodowska-Curie Actions• Future and Emerging Technologies• Research Infrastructures
1. Excellent Science 2. Industrial leadership
3. Societal Challenges
HORIZON 2020
Prio 1 - Excellent Science
• European Research Council (ERC)
• Marie Skłodowska-Curie Actions (MSCA)
• Future and Emerging Technologies (FET)
• Research Infrastructures (RI)
ERC (European Research Council)
• Basic frontier research, “bottom-up” (like VR)• Project types:
1. Starting Grant2-7 years from dissertation, ≤1.5 M€ over 5 years
2. Consolidator Grant8-12 years from dissertation, ≤2 M€ over 5 years
3. Advanced Grant≤2,5 (3,5) M€ over 5 years
4. Synergy Grant2 - 4 researchers, ≤15 M€ over 5 years
5. Proof of Concept≤150 k€ over 1 yearBridge gap between research and a marketable innovation
Can be used as recruitment instrument from any country
ERC (European Research Council)
• Basic frontier research, “bottom-up” (like VR)• Project types:
1. Starting Grant2-7 years from dissertation, ≤1.5 M€ over 5 years
2. Consolidator Grant8-12 years from dissertation, ≤2 M€ over 5 years
3. Advanced Grant≤2,5 (3,5) M€ over 5 years
4. Proof of Concept Grant≤150 k€ over 1 yearFor ERC Grant holders to investigate innovation potential
Can be used as recruitment instrument from any country
Marie Skłodowska-Curie Actions (People in FP7)
• Education, career development for researchers • Mobility within, to and outside Europe• Broadened interaction between industry and academia
Bottom-up programmes
Marie Skłodowska-Curie Actions
• IF – Individual Fellowships– Research in an (another) EU country (1-2 years)– Research outside EU (1-2 years) and within EU again (1 year)
• ITN – Innovative Training Networks– European “Research Training school” (5 – 10 partners) - ETN– Joint doctorate between Universities - EJD– Industry doctorate (in conjunction with university) - EID
• RISE – Research and Innovation Staff Exchange– Knowledge exchange by two-way secondments
Researcher
PhD stud,Researcher
PhD stud,Researcher,Lab staff
Can be used as recruitment instrument from any country
Future Emerging Technologies (FET)
FET Open FET FlagshipsFET Proactive
Early-stage, visionary new ideas
(bottom-up)
Large-scale initiatives in areas of European interest
Based on challenges
(top-down)
• Collaborative research to support radically new technological possibilities to “shape the future technology landscape”
• Three lines:
Infrastructures
• Create and coordinate European facilities, resources and services for research and innovation, e.g.– Equipment, biobanks, databases
• Single site, distributed or virtual• Based on ESFRI roadmap
Top-down programme
ESFRI = European Strategy Forum on Research Infrastructures
• Leadership in enabling and industrial technologies
• Innovation in SME
• Access to Risk Finance
Prio 2 – Industrial leadership
Leadership in enabling and industrial technologies
• Collaborative projects to build industrial leadership within prioritized areas:– ICT (Information and Communication Technologies)– Nanotechnologies– Advanced materials– Biotechnology– Advanced manufacturing and processing– Space
• Bridge the gap between research and marketable products and services
Top-down programme (needs in industry)
Innovation in SME
• Funding to SMEs, entrepreneur coaching, IPR helpdesk etcMay involve collaboration with University
Access to Risk Finance
• Loans, risk finance, bank guarantees to companies
Prio 3 – Societal challenges
• Health, demographic change and well-being• Food security, sustainable agriculture and forestry,
marine and maritime and inland water research, and the bioeconomy
• Secure, clean and efficient energy• Smart, green and integrated transport• Climate action, environment, resource efficiency and raw
materials• Europe in a changing world - inclusive, innovative and
reflective societies• Secure societies - protecting freedom and security of
Europe and its citizens
Funding schemes
• Research and Innovation Action
• Coordination and support– E.g. networking, support services, standardisations
• Innovation Action– Close-to-market research
• SME instrument– Tailored support to SMEs to develop innovative ideas
• Fast track to innovation– Short project to speed up time from idea to market
• Prizes• ERA-NET
– Applied for by national funders
Research and Innovation Action
• Collaborations between academia, industry and healthcare
• ≥3 (often 5 – 15) partners from ≥3 countries– Participate as coordinator or partner
• Project budget ≈2 – 6 M€ (20M€)
• Three evaluation criteria: 1. Science2. Impact3. Implementation
”Top-down” program. SMEs often important
What is different from FP7?
• Health => Health, demography and wellbeing• Broader topics => greater freedom to suggest
solutions• More emphasis on bridging the gap between
academia, healthcare and market– Open innovation– Higher participation of industry, healthcare and authorities– Clinical research more important
• Stronger emphasis on expected impact– Correlate to EU strategies
Important with networking!
Funding rates
• 100% of direct costs• 25% overhead
However, companies in Innovation actions:• 70% of direct costs• 25% OH
More Informationhttp://ec.europa.eu/research/participants/portal
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• Health, demographic change and well-being• Food security, sustainable agriculture and forestry,
marine and maritime and inland water research, and the bioeconomy
• Secure, clean and efficient energy• Smart, green and integrated transport• Climate action, environment, resource efficiency and
raw materials• Europe in a changing world - inclusive, innovative and
reflective societies• Secure societies - protecting freedom and security of
Europe and its citizens• European Research Council• Marie Skłodowska-Curie Actions• Future and Emerging Technologies• Research Infrastructures
1. Excellent Science 2. Industrial leadership
3. Societal Challenges
HORIZON 2020
EIT European Institute of innovation & Technology
JRC Joint Research Centre
Partnership Programs, PPP, JPI, JTI (e.g. IMI 2)
• Enabling and industrial technologies
• Innovation in SME• Access to Risk Finance
COST
EuroStars 2
Innovative Medicines Initiative 2 (IMI 2)
• Cooperation between the commission and drug industry (via EFPIA) = PPP– Possibly extended into other areas of life science in IMI2
• “Pre-competitive” research for improved drugs– E.g. clinical trial design, new antibiotics, common stem cell bank
• ≥3 (often 5 – 15) partners from ≥3 countries
”Top-down” program
www.imi.europa.eu
COST
• COST = Network projects within 36 COST countries
• Funding for project meetings, conferences, travel, accommodation, (not research)
• Strengthen cooperation and defragmentation in Europe
• Capacity building by promoting early-career researchers
”Bottom-up” programwww.cost.eu
Upcoming deadlines
ProgramDeadline
Personalising health and care October 14ERC Advanced GrantOctober 21IMI2 (T1DM therapy, macular degeneration and diabetic retinopathy) November 12Marie Curie ITNJanuary 13ERC Starting GrantFebruary 3Personalising health and careFebruary 24ERC Consolidator Grant March 12
Newsletter about upcoming calls
Contact and support EUAnders Alderborn, PhD, Assoc Prof
018 - 471 2577 070 - 425 0754
Krister Halldin, PhD
018 - 471 2587 070 - 425 0753
Anna Lobell, PhD, Assoc Prof
018 - 471 5086070 - 425 0706
Offices at BMC, A2 floor 1
• Find EU programme• Apply• Negotiate• Implement project• Report• Influence upcoming calls
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https://mp.uu.se/web/info/forska/forskarservice
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Note
• VR Grants for international recruitment of leading researchers (<15 mkr/year, 10 years)
• VR International Career Grants, April X • Wallenberg Academy Fellows, Jan X (Head of Dept nominates)
• Workshop for Young Researchers applying to VR (start up seminar 3 Dec)
• FORTE – more focus on health/welfare issues
VR Medicin och hälsa 2013Summa projektbidrag 2008 – 2013 (inkl. unga forskare) i kr för hela anslagsperioden (3 – 6 år), de fem största lärosätena
2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 20130
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VR MH 2013 – Projektbidrag (inkl. unga forskare), antal ansökningar och antal beviljade (12 lärosäten)
KI GU LU UU UmU LiU SU SLU KTH CTH SLL HiB
Beviljade Projekt 103 30 39 22 15 7 3 2 0 2 1 1
Ansökta Projekt 553 198 235 165 105 73 22 9 7 4 4 1
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VR MH 2013 – Projektbidrag unga forskare, antal ansökningar och antal beviljade (12 lärosäten)
KI GU LU UU UmU LiU SU SLU KTH CTH SLL HiB
Beviljade Projekt-bidrag - Unga forskare 15 1 5 2 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Ansökta Projektbidrag - Unga forskare 167 57 76 47 25 12 6 3 1 1 0 0
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VR MH 2011-2013 Projektbidrag unga forskare (alla)
Antal beviljade Summa kronor
MH Unga forskare 2011 2012 2013 2011 2012 2013
KI 39 26 15 95 500 000 111 572 000 102 077 000
GU 14 9 1 34 800 000 43 400 000 10 000 000
LU 12 13 5 30 700 000 58 381 000 35 945 000
UU 6 3 2 13 800 000 11 050 000 11 950 000
UmU 7 2 3 16 350 000 7 324 000 18 544 000
LiU 2 2 4 800 000 6 650 000
SU 2 7 800 000
SLU 1 2 100 000
ÖU 1 1 800 000
Summa antal beviljade, summa belopp 84 55 26 207 650 000 238 377 000 178 516 000
Contact and support
Offices at St: Olofsgatan
Carolina Rydin, PhD
018 - 471 2578 0701 - 67 93 14
Sofia Wretblad, PhD
018 - 471 7137070 - 425 0412
National funding bodies- Centrally coordinated
applications- Applications signed by the
Vice-Chancellor
The Wallenberg Foundations
(KAW, MMW, MAW)
US Funding Opportunities (NIH, NSF, USAID etc)
Ulrika Huss Melin, PhD
018 - 471 1893070 - 425 0188