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Date: in 12 pts Desislava KOLAROVA Thierry JACQUIN Project Officers Research Executive Agency, REA ISERD, 27 January 2014 Marie Skłodowska-Curie Actions Research and Innovation Staff Exchange – RISE Implementation Modalities

Summary General Aspects Eligibility for funding EU contribution Evaluation Criteria Call deadlines Links

Action 1 ITN Early-stage Researchers Action 2 IF Experienced Researchers Action 3 RISE Exchange of Staff Action 4 COFUND Innovative Training Networks Support for doctoral and early-stage training European Training Networks, European Industrial Doctorates, European Joint Doctorates Individual Fellowships Support for experienced researchers undertaking international and inter-sector mobility: European Fellowships and Global Fellowships Dedicated support for career restart and reintegration Research and Innovation Staff Exchange International and inter-sector cooperation through the exchange of staff Co-funding of regional, national and international programmes - Doctoral programmes - Fellowship programmes MSCA: 4 Actions FP7H2020 ITN IEF IOF IIF CIG IAPP IRSES COFUND

- Joint research and innovation activities - Academic and/or non-Academic participants - secondment of staff (no recruitments) - Mobility, both trans-national and inter-sectoral Opening research careers at European and international level Enhanced business-academia collaboration and staff exchange - Bottom-up approach, 8 Evaluation panels Purpose of RISE

- EU Member States - Overseas Countries and Territories linked to the MS (As defined on page 3 of General Annex A to the Horizon 2020 Work Programme ) - Horizon 2020 Associated Countries (In principle, the same as FP7, but subject to the adoption of the association agreements) - The Third Countries listed (On page 3 of General Annex A to the Horizon 2020 Work Programme ) Eligible Countries for funding

Education and Culture Academic Sector - Higher education establishments (public or private) - Non-profit research organizations (public or private) - International European interest organizations (CERN, EMBL,…) Non-Academic Sector - All other organizations by default (SMEs, multinationals, NGOs, museums, etc.). Eligible Institutions All actors are automatically classified in one of the two sectors on the basis of the Participant Identification Code (PIC) via URF (Horizon 2020 Rules for Participation).

Beneficiaries - Sign the Grant Agreement and claim costs - Are responsible for the execution of the programme - Are established in a MS/AC Partner Organisations - Do not sign the Grant Agreement and do not claim costs - Are established in a TC - Must include a letter of commitment in the proposal (the Partnership Agreement is no longer required although still recommended) Eligible Institutions

Minimum participation - At least 3 independent participants in 3 different countries (with at least 2 MS/AC) - If all 3 independent organisations are from MS/AC, at least one should be from the academic sector and one from the non-academic sector Academic MS/AC 1 MS/AC 2 Non-Academic TC ++ or MS/AC 1 MS/AC 2 ++ MS/AC 3 - In practice, 2 possible minimum settings:

Non- academia Academia MS/AC TC Eligible secondments Secondments from a TC to a MS/AC are not always eligible for EU funding. ! MS/AC 1 MS/AC 2

Eligible Secondments - Secondments from a MS/AC organisation to a partner located in a TC; - Secondments from an organisation located in a TC to a MS/AC on the condition that the TC is eligible for funding, as specified in the Annex A to the Work Programme (low income countries). - Secondments between an academic organisation in one MS/AC to a non-academic organisation in another MS/AS and vice versa;

Not reimbursed - Secondments between institutions located within the same MS/AC or the same TC; - Secondments between two academic or between two non- academic organisations located in different MS/AC; - Secondments between organisations located in different TC; - Secondments to a MS/AC from organisations located in a TC not eligible for funding according to the Annex A to the Work Programme. No Eligibility

Eligible Staff Members - Actively engaged in or linked to research/innovation activities for at least 6 months prior to the first secondment - Types of staff members supporting the research and innovation activities of the project : ESR (no PhD and < 4 years experience from the degree which would formally entitle him or her to embark on a doctorate) ER (PhD or > 4 years experience) Managerial staff Administrative staff Technical staff - People are considered as staff based on applicable national law (contractual relationship) - In-built return mechanism

- Maximum project duration is 4 years - Each staff member is seconded for a period of 1 to 12 months - The maximum size for a project is 540 person months Eligible Duration

The minimum length of 1 month is reached if either: - Consecutive days covering at least 1 month: If the secondment starts on day n of a month (X) and ends on day n-1 of the next month (X+1) – it is equivalent to 1 person month. -Non-consecutive periods: splits below one month are possible as long as the sum of the duration of all splits is at least 30 days. If the minimum period of 1 month is reached, additional incomplete months will be paid as a pro-rata of 30 days.

Categories of eligible costs Marie Skłodowska- Curie action Costs of researchers / seconded staff member Institutional costs Living allowance* Mobility allowance Family allowance Top-up allowance Research, training and networking costs Management and indirect costs RISE (100%) EU Contribution unit cost: a fixed amount per person-month of secondment. no country coefficients apply

-- Staff member unit cost: -travel, accommodation and subsistence costs. -- Research, training and networking costs: -purchasing of consumables, laboratory costs, participation to conferences, workshops and networking activities. -- Management and indirect costs: -administrative and financial management, logistics, ethics, human resources, legal advice, documentation, etc. EU Contribution

Award Criteria - Excellence: 50% weighting; priority 1 - Impact: 30% weighting; priority 2 - Implementation: 20% weighting; priority 3 - Overall Threshold: of 70% Evaluation

Proposal Part A (see guide for applicants): - Section 1: General information (including abstract) - Section 2: Information on participants - Section 3: Budget and Secondments tables - Section 4: Ethics table Evaluation

Proposal Part B (see guide for applicants): 30 pages limit Evaluation

Secondments that must be described in the proposal: Academic MS/AC 1 MS/AC 2 Non-Academic Eligible for EU Funding MS/AC TC MS/AC Eligibility for EU funding depends on the TC Eligible for EU Funding Secondments that should not be described in the proposal: All other possibilities, such as: Academic MS/AC 1 TC MS/AC 1 Academic MS/AC 2 MS/AC 1 MS/AC 2 Non-Academic Evaluation

Selection Criteria: operational capacity check - Description of all participating organizations - Description of the profile of the people who will be primarily responsible for carrying out the proposed work - Description of any significant infrastructure or any major items of technical equipment, relevant to the proposed work Evaluation

Call deadlines Call IDCall OpensCall DeadlineBudget (Mio EUR) H2020-MSCA-RISE H2020-MSCA-RISE Calls Results of the evaluation: 5 months after the call deadline Signing of grant agreements: 8 months after the call deadline

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