Outline Introduction to the MSCA What opportunities do the MSCA offer? Which MSCA should you chose? LERU performance in MSCA & Examples of MSCA projects in SSH Practical information
Introduction to the MSCA
MSCA Objective Ensure the optimum development and dynamic use of Europe s intellectual capital in order to generate new skills, knowledge and innovation Budget 2014-2020: over 6 billion
Key Advantages Includes all domains of research and innovation Strong accent on participation of industry, SMEs and non-academia overall A global scope with trans-national mobility required and often cross-sector mobility as a key component Level of involvement is proportional to the participant's needs
WHAT opportunities do the MSCA offer?
Who can participate? Academia Public or private HEI awarding academic degrees Public or private non-profit research organisations International European interest organisations Business and nonacademia Broad definition: Any socio-economic actor not included in the academic sector definition Non-profit Universities research IEIOs Industry institutes SMEs Other socioeconomic actors
What can be funded?
WHICH MSCA is made for you?
Choose your level of involvement
Who do you want to host/recruit?
Fitting your R&I needs
Marie Skłodowska-Curie actions
Innovative Training Networks (ITN) Raise excellence and structure research and doctoral training 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 European Training Networks (ETN) European Industrial Doctorates (EID) European Joint Doctorates (EJD)
ITN - ETN Country 1 Country 3 Academic or European Training Networks (ETN) Academic or Minimum 3 partners from 3 MS or AC Duration of projects: up to 4 years Flexibility in choice of partners BUT non-academic exposure still required Nonacademic Nonacademic Nonacademic or Academic Country 2
ITN - EID Country 1 Nonacademic European Industrial Doctorates (EID) Inter-sectoral partnerships for doctoral training Minimum 2 partners from 2 MS or AC and from differing sectors Minimum 50% of research time in non-academic sector Joint supervision Academic Separate selection panel Country 2
ITN - EJD Country 1 Academic European Joint Doctorates (EJD) Academic Country 2 Collaboration between academic organisations entitled to award doctoral degrees Minimum 3 partners from 3 MS or AC Opportunities for non-academic sector to contribute to training and research Joint admission and supervision Separate selection panel Academic Country 3
Individual Fellowships (IF) Enhance the creative and innovative potential of experienced researchers 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 Optional 3-6 month secondments anywhere in Europe to increase fellowship impact, especially on non-academic sector Outgoing Return
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 move for 1-12 months
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 1 Academic + MS/AC + 2 or + MS/AC + 2 Non- Academic TC MS/AC 3
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 cofunding new or existing regional, national, and international programmes Mono-beneficiary: organisation funding or managing doctoral or post-doctoral programmes Leverage funding and combat fragmentation (possible synergies with ESIF) Spread MSCA best practices Doctoral Programmes Fellowship Programmes ESR ER
MSCA 2016-2017 Calls Funding scheme Call deadlines Budget ITN 15/10/2015 12/01/2016 15/09/2016 10/01/2017 IF 12/04/2016 14/09/2016 11/04/2017 14/09/2017 RISE 08/12/2015 28/04/2016 01/12/2016 05/04/2017 COFUND 14/04/2016 29/09/2016 05/04/2017 28/09/2017 EUR 370.00 million (ETN: 317; EID: 25; EJD: 28) EUR 430.00 million (ETN: 370; EID: 28; EJD: 32) EUR 218.50 million (EF-CAR, RI, ST: 179.50; EF-SE: 10; GF: 29) EUR 248.00 million (EF-CAR, RI, ST: 205; EF-SE: 10; GF: 33) EUR 80.00 million EUR 80.00 million EUR 80.00 million (DP: 30; FP: 50) EUR 80.00 million (DP: 30; FP: 50)
LERU performance in MSCA Overall and in SSH
LERU performance in MSCA 408 participations in signed projects of 2014-15 calls (368 unique projects) (several LERU members are participating to the same project) LERU Distribution of participation among 2014-2015 calls (signed projects): 250 200 150 100 50 0 IF-2014 ITN-2014 ITN-2015 RISE-2014 Number of participations 250 80 61 17 Top 3 LERU Participants: University of Oxford: 70 University of Cambridge: 61 Imperial College: 49 Distribution of role in participations: 67% as coordinator versus 33% as participant 47 projects in Social Sciences and Humanities (13%) Top 3 LERU in SSH: University of Oxford: 9 projects (coord.) University College of London: 8 projects (coord.) University of Amsterdam: 7 projects (coord.)
Panel distribution of MSCA signed projects of 2014-2015 calls 400 350 300 250 200 150 100 50 0 Life Sciences Social Sciences and Humanities Information Science and Engineering Environment and Geosciences Chemistry Physics Mathematics Economic Sciences LIF SOC ENG ENV CHE PHY MAT ECO IF-2014 369 250 163 181 147 148 34 31 ITN-2014 37 7 38 17 22 13 3 1 ITN-2015 28 9 31 13 12 7 1 2 RISE-2014 15 10 25 11 11 11 1 5 SOC accounts for 17% of total MSCA signed projects (276/1 653)
Two examples of MSCA projects in SSH
1) IF-EF 2014 - "FUTURESYRIA": "Mapping an uncertain future : Social and spatial change in conflicting Syria" Host: ER from: Objective: To explore and understand territorial and social changes occurred in Syria since 2011, based on local contexts and focusing on local situations: o interrelated movements of people (Internally displaced people and refugees); o logics and impacts of destructions; o local dynamics of warfare. Production of original maps, at different scales by collecting: o local data through interviews with people inside Syria (via skype) and refugees outside; o information through social networks and open data (newspaper, reports from NGOs, International agencies, satellite images). Project start date: 01/09/2015 (24 months) EU contribution: 0.2 million
2) ITN-ETN 2015 - "GRACE": "Gender and Cultures of Equality in Europe" Objective: Investigate cultural production of gender equalities within Europe Innovative and interdisciplinary methodologies Next generation of ESRs equipped to: o o o play a leading role in developing advanced techniques for investigating the production of cultures of gender equality; translate creative and critical capacities into innovative cultural practices within and beyond academia; take up positions as experts in producing new gender equalities cultures. Advanced training for 15 ESRs across 5 specific sites Project start date: 01/10/2015 (48 months) EU contribution: 3.8 million
PRACTICAL information
MSCA Financial Overview Research, networking, training costs Management and indirect costs Research, networking, training costs Management and indirect costs 1800 1200 800 500 Living allowance* 3110 Mobility allowance 600 Family allowance 500 Living allowance* 4650 Mobility allowance 600 Family allowance 500 Management costs 325 Living allowance Early-stage researchers Living allowance Experienced researchers 1855 2625 Research, networking, training costs Management and indirect costs 1800 700 Top-up allowance 2000
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 NCP Part A: 10 pages Part B: 30 pages (IF 10 pages) Evaluation 3 independent experts For successful applicants : TIME-TO-GRANT = 8 MONTHS Grant Agreement (GA) Electronic signature of GA via the Participant Portal New structure of GA: legal provisions all in 1 document Reporting Periodic Report: technical and financial BUT In general, fewer periodic reports needed than in 2007-13 MCA Final Report: technical and financial
Who can help you?
NCP National Contact Point Your Country MSCA http://ec.europa.eu/research/participants/portal/desktop/en/support/national_contact_points.html/
IPR Helpdesk for IPR-related issues https://www.iprhelpdesk.eu/
Enterprise Europe Network (EEN) http://een.ec.europa.eu/
Become an expert evaluator http://ec.europa.eu/research/participants/portal/desktop/en/experts/index.html
Useful Links MSCA website http://ec.europa.eu/msca Participant Portal (applications, documents) http://ec.europa.eu/research/participants/portal acebook.com/marie.curie.actions