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Gauthier Grousset DG Education et Culture Grenoble, 17 mars 2015
2. HOW can MSCA contribute to the bridging?
3. WHICH MSCA is made for you?
Outline
1. WHY business-academia collaborations?
4. PRACTICAL information
WHY business-academia
collaborations?
Policy Context
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EU 28 JP US
R&D Intensity, by Sector
Business andEnterprise
HigherEducation
Government
2012 2010 2011
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0.4
0.8
1.2
EU 28 JP US
Researchers (FTE) in million, by Sector
Public
Business
2011
Inadequacy of researchers skill set to business sector needs
Lack of awareness on research careers in the business sector
Lack of entrepreneurial mindset by researchers
Lack of investment in R&D staff from the business sector
Lack of collaboration between academia and business
sectors
Policy Context
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1
2
3
4
EU 28 JP US
R&D Intensity, by Sector
Business andEnterprise
HigherEducation
Government
2012 2010 2011
0
0.4
0.8
1.2
EU 28 JP US
Researchers (FTE) in million, by Sector
Public
Business
2011
Adequacy of researchers skill set to business sector needs
Awareness on research careers in the business sector
Entrepreneurial mindset by researchers
Investment in R&D staff from the business sector
Collaboration between academia and business sectors
Business: partner with Academia
Gain competitivity
Share costs/risks/ROI
Leverage funding
Enhance your recruitment
strategy
Access Academia's cutting-edge
Research & Infrastructure, Network of experts
Gain international visibility
Extend your network
Transform knowledge into economic added
value Share
costs/risks/ROI Leverage funding
Enhance your recruitment
strategy
Access Business know-how:
development/upscaling IP & project management
communication Increase your attractiveness
Extend the reach of your research
topics
Academia: partner with Business
HOW can MSCA contribute to
bridging business and research?
Opportunities provided through MSCA
Shanghai top 500 - 2/3 participated in MCA
86 countries (46 TC) with 22 245 participations of various host organisations
9/10 top R&D investors in Europe participated in MCA
SMEs play a major role: in FP7 IAPP and ITN they account for 58% of business participants
~ 11 075 projects so far funded in FP7 (€ 4.8 billion funding in total)
~ 50 000 researchers financed in FP7 MCA (37% of which were women)
FP7 Marie Curie actions
Achievements
French SMEs in MCA (FP7)
19
268
3,5 €49,9 € 56
853
4,5 €
63,8 €
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100
200
300
400
500
600
700
800
900
SMEs Other non-academic organisations
Participations FR
Total participations in MCA
€ FR (in mill ion)
€ Total MCA (in mill ion)
Includes all domains of research and innovation
Strong accent on participation of industry, SMEs and non-academia overall
A global scope with cross-border and cross-sector mobility as key components
Level of involvement is proportional to the participant's needs
Key Advantages
Universities IEIOs Industry
Business and non-academia
Academia
Other socio-economic
actors SMEs
Broad definition:
Any socio-economic actor not included in the academic
sector definition
Public or private HEI awarding academic degrees
Public or private non-profit research organisations
International European interest organisations
Non-profit research institutes
Who can participate?
What can be funded?
Marie Skłodowska-Curie actions
Which MSCA is made for you?
Choose your level of involvement
Who do you want to host/recruit?
Fitting your R&I needs
Research and Innovation
Staff Exchange (RISE)
Strengthen the interaction between academic and non-academic organisations,
and between Europe and third countries, through research and innovation staff
exchanges
International and inter-sector transfer of knowledge and sharing of ideas and
of R&I culture
Common research and innovation project
Highly skilled research and innovation staff
Budget: € 80 Million in 2015
RISE – Eligibility Conditions
- At least 3 independent participants in 3 different countries
- At least 2 participants from 2 different MS/AC
- If all in MS/AC: at least 1 academic and 1 non-academic
In practice, 2 possible minimum settings:
MS/AC 1 MS/AC 2 TC + + or
Academic Non-Academic
MS/AC 1 MS/AC 2 + + MS/AC 3
RISE – Financial Dimension
Research, networking, training costs
1800 €
Management and indirect costs
700 €
Top-up allowance
2000 €
Innovative Training
Networks (ITN)
Raise excellence and structure research and doctoral training
European Training
Networks (ETN)
European Joint
Doctorates (EJD)
European Industrial
Doctorates (EID)
Train a new generation of creative, entrepreneurial and innovative
early-stage researchers
Trigger cooperation and exchange of best practice among participants
Enhance researchers' employability and provide them with new career
perspectives
Triple 'i' dimension of mobility and particular focus on innovation skills
Budget: € 370 Million in 2015 (EID: 25 Mio, EJD 28 Mio)
European Industrial
Doctorates (EID)
Minimum 2 partners from 2 MS or AC and from differing sectors
Inter-sectoral partnerships for doctoral training
Minimum 50% of research time in non-academic sector
Non-academic
Country 1
Country 2
Academic Separate selection panel
Innovative Training
Networks (ITN)
Innovative Training
Networks (ITN)
Full sectoral flexibility in choice of partners
Non-academic
Academic Non-academic
Academic
or
Non-academic
Academic
Country 1
Country 2
Country 3
or
or
Minimum 3 partners from 3 MS or AC
Duration of projects: up to 4 years
European Training
Networks (ETN)
Innovative Training
Networks (ITN)
Minimum 3 partners from 3 MS or AC
Collaboration between academic organisations entitled to award doctoral degrees
Country 1
Country 3
Academic
Education
and Culture
Academic
Separate selection panel
Academic
Country 2
Opportunities for non-academic sector to contribute to training and research
European Joint
Doctorates (EJD)
ITN – Financial Dimension
Research, networking, training costs
1800 €
Management and indirect costs
1200 €
Living allowance* 3110 €
Mobility allowance
600 €
Family allowance 500 €
(1)
(2)
enhance the creative and innovative potential of experienced researchers
Individual Fellowships (IF)
provide opportunities to acquire new knowledge, work on research
projects in a European context or outside Europe
catalyse significant development in their careers in both sectors
strengthen the network of the researcher and the host organisation
Budget: € 215 Million in 2015 (Global Fellowships: 27 Mio)
Research, networking, training costs
800 €
Management and indirect costs
500 €
Living allowance* 4650 €
Mobility allowance
600 €
Family allowance 500 €
IF – Financial Dimension
COFUND
Promote international, intersectoral and interdicisplinary research
training, as well as transnational and cross-sector mobility of researchers
at all stages of their career
by co-funding new or existing regional, national, and international programmes
Doctoral Programmes
ESR
Fellowship Programmes
ER
Mono-beneficiary: organisation funding or managing doctoral or post-
doctoral programmes
Leverage funding and combat fragmentation (possible synergies with ESIF)
Spread MSCA best practices
Budget: € 80 Million in 2015 (Doctoral Programmes: 30 Mio)
COFUND – Financial Dimension
Management costs
325 €
Living allowance Early-stage researchers
1855 €
Living allowance Experienced researchers
2625 €
MSC actions – Financial Overview
Research, networking, training costs
800 €
Management and indirect costs
500 €
Living allowance* 4650 €
Mobility allowance 600 €
Family allowance 500 €
Research, networking, training costs
1800 €
Management and indirect costs
700 €
Top-up allowance 2000 €
Management costs 325 €
Living allowance Early-stage researchers
1855 €
Living allowance Experienced researchers
2625 €
Research, networking, training costs
1800 €
Management and indirect costs
1200 €
Living allowance* 3110 €
Mobility allowance 600 €
Family allowance 500 €
PRACTICAL information
MSCA Calls 2015
ITN Closed on 13/01/2015 EUR 370 million
IF 12/03/2015 – 10/09/2015 EUR 215 million
RISE 6/01/2015 – 28/04/2015 EUR 80 million
COFUND 14/04/2015 – 1/10/2015 EUR 80 million
ITN 2015: A total of 1,567 proposals were submitted in response to this call:
- European Training Networks (ETN): 1,320 proposals (84% of total)
- European Industrial Doctorates (EID): 159 proposals (10% of total)
- European Joint Doctorates (EJD): 88 proposals (6% of total)
MSCA Workflow
Find a Call Find
Partners or
Apply as
Individual
Create your
account on the
Participant Portal
Register your
organisation Identify or get a
PIC
Submit your
proposal
Application
Grant Agreement
Reporting
NCP
New structure of GA: legal provisions all in 1 document
Electronic signature of GA via the Participant Portal
Periodic Report:
technical and financial and/or
Final Report:
technical and financial
Evaluation
For successful applicants : TIME-TO-GRANT = 8 MONTHS
3 independent experts
The European Commission organised web-streamed training in early 2014 which is still valid for the 2015 calls
ITN & RISE
Policy and objectives
Implementation modalities
How to submit a proposal
Questions and answers
Recorded and viewable via the link:
https://scic.ec.europa.eu/streaming/index.php?es=2&sessionno=e6cc48e3a8db9b618592a86a57960164
Web training session
http://ec.europa.eu/research/participants/portal/desktop/en/support/national_contact_points.html/
The NCPs can help you
Your Country MSCA
https://www.iprhelpdesk.eu/
The IPR Helpdesk can help you for IPR-related issues in H2020
Aims to provide feedback within a few days
Regular events around Europe (subscribe for news alerts)
MSCA approach very similar to rest
of H2020 + access rights for researchers
IPR aspects of Grant Agreements are explained in non-legal terms in Annotated Grant Agreements:
http://ec.europa.eu/research/participants/data/ref/h2020/grants_manual/amga/h2020-amga_en.pdf
http://een.ec.europa.eu/
The EEN can help you including to find partners
MSCA website
Information on MSCA
Published vacancies in funded projects
IPR Helpdesk
Euraxess
Apply here!
Calls currently open
Funded projects http://ec.europa.eu/msca
Useful Links to help you
The NCPs from FRANCE