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Ukraine MC Actions

FP7 Specific Programme “People”

Marie Curie Actions

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Content

• General objectives of the PEOPLE programme

• “World fellowships” of the PEOPLE programme (IOF; IIF; IRSES)

• Additional PEOPLE actions with possible international participations (ITN; IAPP; COFUND)

• UA overview participation in Marie Curie actions

• Highlights

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Ideas – Frontier Research

Capacities – Research Capacity

People – Marie Curie Actions 4750 M €

Cooperation – Collaborative research

JRC (non-nuclear)

JRC (nuclear)

Euratom

EC Programme: 50 521 M €

Euratom Programme: 2751 M €

PEOPLE Marie Curie Actions in FP7

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PEOPLE Marie Curie Actions in FP7

Overall scope• Human resource development in R&D in Europe • Attract students to research careers• Attract researchers to Europe • Skills and sustainable career development• Continuity of previous Framework programme, with

focus on structuring impact, while simplifying

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PEOPLEMarie Curie Actions in FP7

Increased importance of international participation in FP7 programmes

• UA researchers may participate in several Marie Curie actions, (including currently the IEF scheme)

• UA researchers and research organisations may further participate in the restricted Marie Curie IRSES action open to third countries that have concluded an S & T Agreement with the EU (or being covered by neighbourhood policy)

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1. Initial training:• Networks for Early stage researchers*

1. Initial training:• Networks for Early stage researchers*

3. Industry dimension:• Industry-academia partnership and pathways*

3. Industry dimension:• Industry-academia partnership and pathways*

2. Life long training and career development: • Intra European Fellowships*

• Reintegration Grants • Co-funding of national programmes*

2. Life long training and career development: • Intra European Fellowships*

• Reintegration Grants • Co-funding of national programmes*

4. World fellowships: • Outgoing fellowships• Incoming fellowships*

• International Research Staff Exchange Scheme*

4. World fellowships: • Outgoing fellowships• Incoming fellowships*

• International Research Staff Exchange Scheme*

5. Specific actions

Such as: Euraxcess, ‘Researchers’ Night’;

* Open to third-country

PEOPLEMarie Curie Actions in FP7

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Post-graduates

< 4 years

Post-docs

> 4 years

Senior Post-docs

> 10 years

Applicants

Individual fellowships

Industry/Research

Institutions

Research funding

bodies/research organisationsERG

IRG IIF

IOFIEF IAPP

ITN

COFUND

IRSES

PEOPLEMarie Curie Actions in FP7

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PEOPLEMarie Curie Actions in FP7

Activity 4:

“World Fellowships”

• International Outgoing Fellowships for Career Development (IOF)

To reinforce the international dimension of European researchers by training and acquisition of new knowledge in a Third Country

• International Incoming Fellowships (IIF)

To develop mutually beneficial research co-operation between Europe and Third Country through knowledge sharing with incoming researchers

• International Research Staff Exchange Scheme IRSES

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Marie Curie Actions in FP7:IRSES

To establish or deepen partnership between min.

2 research organisations within Member

States/Associated Countries and one or more

organisations in Countries covered by European

Neighbourhood policy and Countries with S&T

Agreement through a joint programmes of

exchange of researchersExchange programme

Multi-annual joint exchange programme, 2-4 years Short term exchanges (up to 1 year per person in total)

Seconded staff : researchers, management, technical staff

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Countries with EC agreements on S&T: Argentina*, Australia, Brazil*, Canada, China*, Chile*, Egypt*, India*, Japan, South Korea, Mexico*, Morocco*, New Zealand, Russia*, South Africa*, Tunisia*, Ukraine*, United States

Countries of the European Neighbourhood Policy (ENP):• Eastern Europe & Central Asia (EECA) Armenia*, Azerbaijan*, Belarus*, Georgia*, Moldova*, Ukraine*• Mediterranean Partner Countries (MCP) Algeria*,

Egypt*, Jordan*, Lebanon*, Libya*, Morocco*, Palestinian-administrated areas*, Syrian Arab Rep.*, Tunisia*

Marie Curie Actions in FP7:IRSES

Which countries ?

* International Cooperation Partner Countries (ICPC)

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PEOPLEMarie Curie Actions in FP7

Further opportunities are available for UA researchers and/or Host organisations in:

• Initial Training Networks (ITN): to improve career perspectives of early stage researchers in both public & private sector via international network of participants

• Co-funding of Regional, National and International Programmes (COFUND): to supports existing or new regional, national and international fellowship programmes to increase trans-national mobility for training and career development of experienced researchers

• Industry-Academia Partnerships and Pathways (IAPP): to improve/establish collaborations between, the public and private research sectors

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PEOPLEMarie Curie Actions FP6 & FP7

INSTRUMENT FUNDED FIELD OF EXPERTISE

I IF 15 4 PHY, 3 LIF, 2 CHE, 2 MAT, 2 ENG, 1 ECO, 1 ENV

IEF 2 1 CHE, 1 LIFI IF (Host) 1 1 LIF

UA Participation in FP6

UA Participation in FP7

INSTRUMENT CALL RETAINED FOR FUNDING

FIELD OF EXPERTISE

IEF 1 CHEIIF 8 2 ENG, 2 PHY, 2 LIF, 1 ECO, 1 CHEIEF 3 PHY, LIF, MATIIF 5 2 LIF, 2 CHE, 1 PHYIOF 1 SOC

2008

2007

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PEOPLEUA in IRSES Call 2009

Distribution of proposals evaluated and retained for funding by participating host organisations

S&T Participating organisations

6966

55

3631

26 2520 18 18 17 16 14 13 12 12

63 2

45 45 44

21 20 2016

13 1311

13 12 107 5 4 4

2 00

20

40

60

80

US CN BR RU AU AR MX UA IN ZA CA CL JP NZ EG MA TN KR HK

Evaluated Retained for funding

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IRSES 1° CALL RETAINED FOR FUNDINGPROPOSALS 4INSTITUTIONS 4RESEARCHER-MONTHSN FROM EU TO UA 190RESEARCHER-MONTHSN FROM UA TO EU 215

PANELS 2 LIF, 1 MAT, 1 CHE

IRSES 2° CALL RETAINED FOR FUNDINGPROPOSALS 10INSTITUTIONS 13RESEARCHER-MONTHSN FROM UA TO EU 379

PANELS 4 LIF, 2 PHY, 2 CHE, 1 ENV, 1 ECO

PEOPLEUA in IRSES

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• Environment• Life Sciences• Engineering, Physics and Maths• Social Sciences and Humanities

Main Scientific Areas Covered by funded

proposals

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NANOBIOSENS- IRSES

Title: Nanosensors based on nanomaterials

Objective: The primary objective of this proposal is to bring together an international and interdisciplinary group of research teams who have different expertise areas to share the knowledge of different elements for building nano-biosensors

EC Contribution: 333.000 EurosTotal Cost: 391.500 EurosDuration: 36 monthsStart date: 1/01/2009Coordinator: Middle East Technical University METU TRParticipants: FR, UA, USA, CA, KR

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EU MEMBER STATES/ ASSOCIETED COUNTRIES:

• Middle East Technical University METU TR (72)

• UCBL FR (57)

THIRD COUNTRIES:

• IMBG UA (56)

• CAMMP USA (18)

• MGU CA (12)

• SGU-CNM KR (9)

NANOBIOSENS- IRSES

() N° researchers seconded months

Nationals from EU/AC going to Third Countries

Nationals from Third Countries going to EU/AC

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PEOPLEMarie Curie Actions in FP7

On going and future Calls

ACTION CALL PUBLICATION CALL DEADLINE BUDGET

ITN

COFUND IRSES

IEF IIF IOF

8 Sep 2008

18 Nov 2009 25 Nov 2009

17 March 2010 17 March 2010 17 March 2010

22 Dec 2009

18 Feb 2010

25 March 2010 17 August 2010

17 August 2010 17 August 2010

243 M€

75 M€ 30 M€ 95 M€ 28 M€ 28 M€

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• Information People programmehttp://cordis.europa.eu/fp7/people/home_en.html

• European Researcher’s Mobility portal http://ec.europa.eu/euraxess/index_en.cfm

• Marie Curie Webpagehttp://ec.europa.eu/research/mariecurieactions

• COFUND published calls http://cordis.europa.eu/fp7/people/cofund_en.html

PEOPLEMarie Curie Actions in FP7

Information

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Highlights

• The individual participation of UA researchers is noticeable; an increase can be expected at the end of the FP7 compared to the figures of FP6.

• In particular the IRSES scheme has been well appreciated; there have been 4 times more participating UA organizations in the second IRSES call resulting in more than double funded proposals compared to the first call.

• The possibility to apply as partners within the Host driven actions, ITN and IAPP, should be raised. There are no longer upper limits on the % of third country researchers that can be recruited.

• UA researchers can apply to the COFUND published calls http://cordis.europa.eu/fp7/people/cofund_en.html

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