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Horizon 2020: What’s in it for MVLS?

Horizon 2020: What’s in it for MVLS?. Michael McGuigan, EU Advisor EU and International Team Research Support Office 15 January 2014. to whet your appetite for H2020 to encourage you to contact us for further information (contact details at end of slideshow)

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Horizon 2020: What’s in it for MVLS?

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  1. Horizon 2020: What’s in it for MVLS? Michael McGuigan, EU Advisor EU and International Team Research Support Office 15 January 2014

  2. to whet your appetite for H2020 to encourage you to contact us for further information (contact details at end of slideshow) presentation emailed and referenced documents all hyperlinked Today’s objectives

  3. Introducing H2020 ‘... you can’t please all of the people all of the time’ (Abe Lincoln) Brief overview of H2020 H2020 newsletter Schemes most relevant to MVLS

  4. 31.73% = €24.441b 22.09% = €17.016b 38.53% = €29.679b

  5. Topics not covered today • Pillar 1: Infrastructures & FET • All Pillar 2 Industrial Leadership • Pillar 3: 4 Societal challenges • SME instrument • Research-related actions • Innovation actions • Coordination and support actions • ERA-NET Cofund • Procurement Actions

  6. H2020 - Societal Challenges H2020 Research & Innovation Actions – these are Collaborative Research Projects Description: Action primarily consisting of activities aiming to establish new knowledge and/or to explore the feasibility of a new or improved technology, product, process, service or solution. For this purpose they may include basic and applied research, technology development and integration, testing and validation on a small-scale prototype in a laboratory or simulated environment.

  7. H2020 calls compared with FP7 • Fewer calls and topics • Generally broader; range of approaches • Challenge-based approach – innovative solutions • Multi-disciplinary and cross-sectoral

  8. Societal Challenges - general Eligibility: minimum 3 partners from 3 different member states or associated countries Funding: 100% of direct costs + 25% contribution to indirect costs Submission: electronic via participant portal (one or two stage) Improved turnaround

  9. SC1: Health, demographic change and wellbeing • Overall budget: €7.47b • US participants eligible for funding (only SC1) • In 2014/15 work programme: • ‘PHC’ denotes collaborative research projects; • ‘HCO’ and ‘HOA’ denote other research related activities • Focus: Personalising Health and Care

  10. SC1 2014-15 Work Programme:Personalising Health and Care • Understanding health, ageing and disease • Effective health promotion, disease prevention, preparedness and screening • Improving diagnosis • Innovative treatments and technologies • Advancing active and healthy ageing • Integrated, sustainable, citizen-centred care • Improving health information, data exploitation and providing an evidence base for health policies and regulation

  11. 2014-15 SC1 call details Indicative budget (research projects) 2014: €549.3m 2015: €537m Submission deadlines Single stage: 15.04.2014 Two stage: Stage 1: 11.03.2014 (max 7 pages) Stage 2: 19.08.2014

  12. 2014-15 SC1 call evaluation Ex aequo priority order: Excellence; Impact; SME budget; Gender balance; Synergies

  13. SC2: Food security, sustainable agriculture and forestry, marine and maritime and inland water research and the bioeconomy • Overall budget: €3.85b • Integrated with Pillar 2 and with other SCs • BRIC countries eligible for specific topics China features prominently

  14. SC2 2014-15 Work Programme: Three H2020 Special Focus Areas • Call for sustainable food security • Call for blue growth • Call for an innovative, sustainable and inclusive bioeconomy

  15. 1. Call for sustainable food security • Sustainable food production systems • Safe food and healthy diets and sustainable consumption • Global drivers of food security Indicative budget (all action types) 2014 - €138m 2015 - €110.5m

  16. 2. Call for blue growth: unlocking the potential of seas and oceans • Sustainably exploiting the diversity of marine life • New offshore challenges • Ocean observation technologies/systems • Horizontal aspects, social-economic sciences, innovation, engagement with society and ocean governance across the blue growth focus area Indicative budget (all action types) 2014 - €100m 2015 - €45m

  17. 3. Call for an innovative, sustainable and inclusive bioeconomy • Sustainable agriculture and forestry • Sustainable and competitive bio-based industries • Cross-cutting actions covering all activities Indicative budget (all action types) 2014 - €44.5m 2015 - €42m

  18. 2014-15 SC2 call details 2014 submission deadlines Single stage: 26.06.2014 Two stage: Stage 1: 12.03.2014 Stage 2: 26.06.2014 (2015 deadlines also provided in the WP)

  19. 2014-15 SC2 call evaluation Ex aequo priority order: Excellence; Impact; SME budget; Gender balance; Synergies

  20. SC5: Climate action, environment, resource efficiency and raw materials Based on current trends, the equivalent of more than two planet earths will be needed by 2050 to support the growing global population

  21. SC5: Climate action, environment, resource efficiency and raw materials • Overall budget - €3.08b • Integrated with Pillar 2 and with other SCs • BRIC countries eligible for specific topics China features prominently • EC pilot on open research data • TRLs: Technology Readiness Levels defined in General Annexes document

  22. SC5 2014-15 Work Programme: Three H2020 Special Focus Areas • Waste: a resource to recycle, reuse and recover raw materials towards a near-zero waste society • Water innovation: boosting its value for Europe • Growing a low carbon, resource efficient economy with a sustainable supply of raw materials

  23. 1. Waste: a resource to recycle, reuse and recover raw materials towards a near-zero waste society • 10 topics; 4 calling for research projects: • A systems approach for the reduction, recycling and reuse of food waste • Recycling of raw materials from products and buildings • Promoting eco-innovative waste management and prevention as part of sustainable urban development (b Eco-innovative strategies) • Ensuring sustainable use of agricultural waste, co-products and by-products

  24. 1. Waste: a resource to recycle, reuse and recover raw materials towards a near-zero waste society Indicative budget (all action types) 2014 - €73m 2015 - €58m

  25. 2. Water innovation: boosting its value for Europe • 10 topics; 2 calling for research projects: • Integrated approaches to water and climate change (€6 to €8m per project; 2014 - €13m; 2015 – €15m) • Strengthening international R & I cooperation in the field of water: development of water supply and sanitation technology, systems and tools, methodologies (€2m to €3m per project; 2015- €15m)

  26. 2. Water innovation: boosting its value for Europe Indicative budget (all action types) 2014 - €67m 2015 - €96m

  27. 3. Growing a low carbon, resource efficient economy with a sustainable supply of raw materials • Fighting and adapting to climate change • Protecting the environment, sustainably managing natural resources, water, biodiversity and ecosystems • Ensuring the sustainable supply of non-energy and non-agricultural raw materials • Enabling the transition towards a green economy and society through eco-innovation • Developing comprehensive and sustained global environmental observation and information systems

  28. 3. Growing a low carbon, resource efficient economy with a sustainable supply of raw materials Indicative budget (all action types) 2014 - €166m 2015 - €189m

  29. 2014-15 SC5 call details 2014 submission deadlines Single stage: 08.04.2014 Two stage: Stage 1: 08.04.2014 Stage 2: 16.09.2014 (2015 deadlines also provided in the WP)

  30. 2014-15 SC5 call evaluation Ex aequo priority order: Excellence; Impact; SME budget; Gender balance; Synergies

  31. ERC Grants

  32. ERC Basic Eligibility

  33. ERC: Time Commitment & Eligible Costs • Advanced – minimum 30% of time on grant • Starters & Consolidators – min. 50% on grant • Eligible Costs • Personnel • Equipment & Consumables • Travel & Subsistence • Publication Costs

  34. ERC 2014 & 2015 Calls

  35. Single stage submission: 2 step review Initial peer review • 2 Page CV and Funding ID • 2 Page Early Achievements Track Record • 5 page Extended Synopsis Second step, full peer review • Above docs + 15 page Scientific Proposal • Starters/ Consolidators + 30 minute interview by peer review panel in Brussels, includes presentation requirement

  36. ERC: Evaluating the PI

  37. ERC: Evaluating the Research Project

  38. ERC: Evaluating the Research Project

  39. Marie Skłodowska-Curie Actions (MSCA) • fund mobility, training and career development in academia, industry and other non-academic sectors through individual mobility grants and collaborative research and training, and staff exchange projects. Research in any subject area. • Innovative Training Networks (ITNs) • Individual Fellowships (IFs)

  40. MCSA: Innovative Training Networks • Aim: to train a new generation of creative, entrepreneurial and innovative early-stage researchers • Scope: competitively selected joint research training and/or doctoral programmes, implemented by partnerships of universities, research institutions, businesses, and others • Partnerships: collaborative European Training Networks (ETN), European Industrial Doctorates (EID) or European Joint Doctorates (EJD)

  41. MCSA ITNs: Eligibility • at least three beneficiaries (or at least two for EID) located in three different EU Member States or Associated Countries. • EID: at least one beneficiary must be entitled to award doctoral degrees and at least one from industry. • EJD: at least three beneficiaries must be entitled to award doctoral degrees.

  42. MCSA: Individual Fellowships • Aim: enhance the creative and innovative potential of experienced researchers wishing to diversify their individual competence in terms of skill acquisition through advanced training, international / intersectoral mobility • Scope: European Fellowships – coming to or moving within Europe Global Fellowships - based on a secondment to a third country and a mandatory 12 month return period to a European host

  43. MSCA 2014 Call Details Expected Impact detailed in each call

  44. ITN & IF Evaluation and Funding

  45. What’s in H2020 for MVLS: > €22b SC1 Health SC2 Food/Biotech SC5 Climate Action €7.47 €3.85 €3.08 ERC MSCA Other parts H2020 €13.095*39% €6.162*39% €5.1 €2.4 ? • By 2017 the ERC’s annual call budget will exceed €2000m: • Life Sciences component will exceed €800m

  46. Useful links • H2020 Participant Portal • UKRO website • Registering as H2020 Advisor • Find an H2020 Call • ERC website • ERC 2014 Work Programme • ERC Presentations • Marie Sklodowska Curie 2014 Work Programme

  47. Contact us: Michael McGuigan Ex 4877 Email: michael.mcguigan.2@glasgow.ac.uk Jonathan Scott Ex 7684 Email: jonathan.scott@glasgow.ac.uk

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