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SECONDMENT and RECRUITMENT Lucia Pacillo, REA-P4 Pisa, March 2013 Research Executive Agency Marie Curie host-driven actions

Secondment Eligibility criteria Main features Recruitment Eligibility criteria Recruitment Policies and Procedures General requirements Researchers’ entitlements Reporting provisions Overview

SECONDMENT

Early Stage Researchers (ESR) No PhD Research experience ≤ 4* years Experienced Researchers (ER or MER >10) PhD or Research experience ≥ 4* years Technical and managerial staff To be agreed with REA during negotiation Eligibility criteria * counted from the diploma that gives the rights to embark in a doctoral degree Experience (calculated at the start of secondment, full-time equivalent)

"To be eligible staff member researchers must have been active at the sending beneficiary continuously for at least 12 months (full time equivalent) prior to the start of the first secondment period" Relationship with the home institution

“The host organisation should conclude, together with the beneficiary home organisation, an agreement with each staff member researcher hosted for a secondment period under the project” (The GA should be annexed to the agreement) Staff exchange has to be always inter-sectoral  Normally between different countries  Up to 30% of total researcher-months in the same country The secondment period can have a duration of at least 2 months up to a maximum of 24 months (full-time equivalent). The secondment period can be split in several stays not exceeding 24 months in total and not going beyond the project duration. Return Mechanism - The home organisation should commit by contractual means to host the staff member researcher on his/her return for at least 12 months following the secondment period. Main features

RECRUITMENT

Experienced Researchers (ER 4-10 or MER >10) PhD or Research experience ≥ 4* years Duration of appointment: months Eligible criteria * counted from the diploma that gives the rights to embark in a doctoral degree Experience (calculated at the start of secondment, full-time equivalent)

“The researchers may be a national of a Member State, of an Associated Country or of any other third country” Mobility rule The researcher must not have resided or carried out his/her main activity (work, studies, etc) in the country of his/her host organisation for more than 12 months in the 3 years immediately prior to his/her recruitment. Short stays, such as holidays, are not taken into account. Exceptions: International Organisations For international European interest organisations or international organisations located in any of the Member States or Associated countries the mobility rule does not apply to the hosting country of eligible researchers. However to be eligible the appointed researcher must not have spent more than 12 months in the 3 years immediately prior to the date of selection in the same appointing international organisation.

“Transparent, Impartial, Equitable Selection Criteria” (see also Annex III.3.5) Publication of vacancies Recruitment criteria Equal opportunities Recruitment Policies and Procedures “The host organisation shall appoint each eligible researcher under an employment contract”

General requirements

Contract with the researcher should reflect the requirements mentioned in Annex III Researchers duly informed on their rights and obligations as Marie Curie Fellows Researchers Z-card distributed to fellows at the beginning of their appointment Researchers entitlements

Type A “Employment Contract” Full-time contract Gross amounts including all compulsory deductions under national legislation Type B “Fixed amount fellowship/stipend” To be agreed with REA during negotiation - RECRUITMENT: only when national regulation would prohibit to recruit the researcher under an employment contract "The researcher must devote him/herself full-time to his/her knowledge sharing and inter-sector mobility activities"

Allowances … for the benefit of the fellow: Living Allowance Fixed amount specified in Work Programme 2012, adjusted by the country correction coefficient Mobility Allowance Fixed amount depending on family status at date of recruitment or secondment, adjusted by the country correction coefficient Tuition fees not to be charged to researchers ftp://ftp.cordis.europa.eu/pub/fp7/docs/eligibility_of_tuition_fees.pdf

Reporting provisions Declaration of Conformity (to be sent within 20 days from the signature of the agreement) Duly signed by researcher & host organisation Submitted via the Participant Portal after the signature of the agreement with each researcher ec.europa.eu/research/participants/portal/page/home

Researchers Questionnaires Mid-term questionnaire WHEN - at Mid-term review stage Evaluation questionnaire WHEN - at the end of appointment period Follow-up questionnaire WHEN - 2 years after the expiration of appointment period

… further questions?

Thank you for your attention