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The European Research Council:
Funding Opportunities in Europe for Creative Minds
from Anywhere in the World
© Art & Build Architect / Montois Partners / credits: S. Brison
Janne SALO
Condensed matter physics
Panel Coordinator, ERCEA
International School & Conference
on Nanoscience and Quantum Transport
8-14 October, 2016
Kyiv, Ukraine
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The way we fund research makes a big
difference
"Despite its presumed role as an engine of economic growth, we know surprisingly little
about the drivers of scientific creativity. In this paper, we exploit key differences across
funding streams within the academic life sciences to estimate the impact of incentives on
the rate and direction of scientific exploration. Specifically, we study the careers of
investigators of the Howard Hughes Medical Institute (HHMI), which tolerates early
failure, rewards long-term success, and gives its appointees great freedom to
experiment; and grantees from the National Institute of Health, which are subject to short
review cycles, pre-defined deliverables, and renewal policies unforgiving of failure. Using
a combination of propensity-score weighting and difference-in-differences estimation
strategies, we find that HHMI investigators produce high- impact papers at a much higher
rate than a control group of similarly-accomplished NIH-funded scientists. Moreover, the
direction of their research changes in ways that suggest the program induces them to
explore novel lines of inquiry."
Incentives and Creativity: Evidence from the Academic Life Sciences
Pierre Azoulay, Joshua S. Graff Zivin, Gustavo Manso
NBER Working Paper No. 15466
Issued in October 2009
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Horizon2020 Budget
European Research Council
ERC Budget
€ 13 billion
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Support for the individual scientist – no networks!
Global peer-review
No predetermined subjects (bottom-up)
Support of frontier research in all fields of science
and humanities
The ERC supports excellence in frontier research through
a bottom-up, individual-based, pan-European competition
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What is the European Research
Council (ERC)?
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Scientific governance: independent Scientific Council
with 22 members including the ERC President; full
authority over funding strategy
Support by the ERC Executive Agency (autonomous)
Excellence as the only criterion
Budget: € 13 billion (2014-2020) - 1.9 billion €/year
€ 7.5 billion (2007-2013) - 1.1 billion €/year
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Operation of the ERC
European Research Council
Scientific Council
ERC President
Defines the funding strategy
Appoints all panel members
Does not participate in the evaluation
process
Panel members
Full independence in the evaluation and
ranking of the proposal
Appoint remote evaluators
ERC Executive Agency
ERCEA Director
Organises the evaluation of the
proposals (Scientific dept)
Manages all legal and financial aspects
of the ERC grants (Granting dept)
ERC Scientific officers
Work closely with the panel members
Manage all practical aspects of the
evaluations and scientific project follow-
up
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Starting Grants
starters
(2-7 years after PhD)
up to € 2.0 Mio
for 5 years
Advanced Grants track-record of
significant research
achievements in the
last 10 years
up to € 3.5 Mio
for 5 years
Proof-of-Concept bridging gap between research - earliest
stage of marketable innovation
up to €150,000 for ERC grant holders
ERC Grant
Schemes
Consolidator Grants
consolidators
(7-12 years after PhD)
up to € 2.75 Mio
for 5 years
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Priority to Young Scientists
Two-thirds of ERC
grants to early-stage
Principal Investigators.
+ 22 000 PhD and
post-doc researchers
working in ERC teams.
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Funding for a single research group led by the principal
investigator (PI)
But can have two or more participating institutions if necessary for the
project
Eligible costs: salaries (PI, postdocs, students, technical staff),
equipment, consumables, travel, publication costs etc. +25%
overheads
The host institution is NOT an evaluation criteria
The PI can move the grant to another host institution during the
project
The PI can be of any nationality; the host institution must be in
a EU member state or an associated country
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Good to know about ERC grants (Starting / Consolidator / Advanced)
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Step 1: Panel members and cross-panel reviewers (if needed)
Only Part B1 is evaluated!
Project
Focus on the ground-breaking nature – no incremental research.
Think big!
Know your competitors – what is the state of play and why is your
idea and scientific approach outstanding?
Outline of the methodological approach.
Do you have preliminary results? Is it feasible?
Is it timely? Why wasn't it done already?
Concise and clear presentation is crucial (some evaluators are
generalists).
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Submission of Proposals Differences in Part B1 and Part B2
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Step 1: Panel members and cross-panel reviewers (if needed)
Only Part B1 is evaluated!
Principal investigator (=you!)
Am I internationally competitive?
Why am I the right person to carry out the project?
Show your scientific leadership in your CV.
Show your own contribution on your key publications (incl. papers
published without your PhD supervisor).
Give a realistic picture of your collaborations – show that you can
drive the collaborations.
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Submission of Proposals Differences in Part B1 and Part B2
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Submission of Proposals Differences in Part B1 and Part B2
Step 2: Panel members + external remote reviewers
Both Parts B1 and B2 are assessed.
Do not just repeat the synopsis.
Provide details on methodology, work plan, selection of case
studies etc.
Make sure that the quantitative and qualitative differences to the
state of the art are clear and referenced.
Check coherency of budget figures, justify requested resources.
Explain involvement/profile of team members.
Provide alternative strategies to mitigate risk.
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Preparing an application
Register early, get familiar with the system and templates
and start filling in the forms.
A submitted proposal can be revised until the call
deadline by submitting a new version and overwriting the
previous one.
Follow the formatting rules and page limits.
Download and proof-read the proposal before submitting.
Show to some trusted colleagues and friends to check for
clarity (but keep it confidential!)
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Some typical reasons for
rejection
Principal investigator
Insufficient track-record
Insufficient leadership profile
Proposed project
Scope: Too narrow too broad/unfocussed
Incremental research/continuation of previous work
Work plan/team composition not detailed enough/unclear
Insufficient risk management
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Physical Sciences & Engineering
PE1 Mathematics
PE2 Fundamental Constituents of Matter
PE3 Condensed Matter Physics
PE4 Physical and Analytical Chemical Sciences
PE5 Synthetic Chemistry and Materials
PE6 Computer Science and Informatics
PE7 Systems and Communication Engineering
PE8 Products and Process Engineering
PE9 Universe Sciences
PE10 Earth System Science
Life Sciences
LS1 Molecular and Structural Biology and
Biochemistry
LS2 Genetics, Genomics, Bioinformatics and
Systems Biology
LS3 Cellular and Developmental Biology
LS4 Physiology, Pathophysiology and
Endocrinology
LS5 Neurosciences and Neural Disorders
LS6 Immunity and Infection
LS7 Diagnostic Tools, Therapies and Public
Health
LS8 Evolutionary, Population and
Environmental Biology
LS9 Applied Life Sciences and Non-Medical
Biotechnology
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ERC Panel Structure
(WP 2016)
Social Sciences and Humanities
SH1 Individuals, Markets and Organisations
SH2 Institutions, Values, Environment and Space
SH3 The Social World, Diversity, Population
SH4 The Human Mind and Its Complexity
SH5 Cultures and Cultural Production
SH6 The Study of the Human Past
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Submission to Panels
Proposals are submitted to a Panel of PI's choice:
• Can flag one “Secondary Review Panel”.
• PI must explain the interdisciplinary nature of the proposal.
• Panel chair can request cross-panel review(s) if the main panel does not have all necessary expertise.
• Panel chair can also request reviews from other active panel members across all calls (StG – CoG – AdG).
Transfer of proposals between panels may occur if:
• clear mistake on part of applicant.
• necessary expertise is available in a different panel.
• both panel chairs agree on the transfer.
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ERC calls Submission Deadline(s)
Budget (M Eur)
(# of grants)
Starting Grants ERC-2017-StG
18 October 2016 605 (415)
Consolidator Grants ERC-2017-CoG
9 February 2017 575 (320)
Advanced Grants ERC-2017-AdG
31 August 2017 567 (245)
Proof of Concept ERC-2017-PoC
19 January 2017
25 April 2017
5 September 2017
20 (130)
Forthcoming ERC Calls
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More information
• ERC website: https://erc.europa.eu/
• ERC Work programme 2017 https://erc.europa.eu/documents/erc-work-programme-2017
• Participant's portal (submission + documents for all calls) https://ec.europa.eu/research/participants/portal/
• EU Research funding: https://ec.europa.eu/programmes/horizon2020/
• ERC National contact points in Ukraine: Mrs Valentyna Andrushchenko - [email protected]
Mrs Yanina Mishchuk - [email protected]
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THANK YOU!
QUESTIONS?
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