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Joint Committee Korea 31 March 2014

Joint Committee Korea 31 March 2014. International bilateral co-opration. Global Research Council 2014 (Beijing). Russia. 2014?. Japan. 2014/16. 2015. China. Korea. 2014. India. 2014?. Brazil. Swiss Science & Technology co-operation programmes

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Joint Committee Korea 31 March 2014

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  1. Joint Committee Korea31 March 2014

  2. International bilateral co-opration Global Research Council 2014 (Beijing) Russia 2014? Japan 2014/16 2015 China Korea 2014 India 2014? Brazil Swiss Science & Technology co-operation programmes SNSF: implement the joint research projects part of the programmes 2013 South Africa

  3. Bilateral co-operation between NRF Korea and SNSF MoUsigned in May 2013: To build a strong basis for a long termco-operation, exchange information and expertise To promoteexistingfunding instruments and presentfundingopportunities To support joint researchactivities: • Mobility grants for short scientific stays in Korea and in Switzerland • On-going discussions to find a solution to support joint research projets in the long-term • First annex to MoU was signed in July 2013 and concerns mobility

  4. Instruments to support International Co-operation SNSF own instruments • International Short visits • International Exploratory Workshops • Money Follows Researcher • Sinergia (1 group over 4 may be funded abroad) No geographical restrictions • Agreements with funding/governmental organisations • Reciprocity for cross-border funding of bilateral Joint research Projects (Money Follows Co-operation Line) • Co-funding of activities with mutual recognition of funding decisions (Lead agency) • Co-funded programmes (SDC, SERI)

  5. Money follows Cooperation Line (MfCL) DefinitionCross-border collaborative projects that include a foreign investigator directly in a national grant ⇒ the national organisation can fund a project which is partly carried out abroad IdeaSign an MfCL Agreement with NRFOpen to all fieldsNo specific budgetNo specific evaluation

  6. 2015-2017 JRP call Thematic fields To be defined EvaluationPossibility to join the efforts by a common evaluation procedure (allows both agencies to get to know each others evaluation systems) Timing after signature of annex to MoU • 01.12.2014: Call opens • 30.03.2015: Call closes • 30.09.2015: Evaluation finishes • 01.11.2015: Projects can start

  7. In short: A possible Roadmap

  8. Flagship project NRF budget (for 3 years)900 mio KRW CH budget (for 3 years)750’000 CHF Funding comes from different budgets tbd (e.g., reserve of bilateral programmes, or other reserve to be approved by the SNSF Presiding Board)

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