Georges Bingen Head of Marie Curie Fellowships unit European Commission DG Research Marie Curie actions: an instrument to support better careers for researchers
FP7 overview ( ) Evolution of annual budget Collaborative research 10 thematic areas Frontier Research ERC Capacities : M€ 4097 People : M€ 4750 Marie Curie Actions Research Capacity Cooperation : M€ JRC : M€ 1751 Euratom : M€ 2751 Nuclear research Ideas : M€ 7510 FP7 breakdown (€ million) Total EC budget : M€
Objectives People Programme People programme = Marie Curie Actions Dedicated programme for structuring training, mobility and career development of researchers Objectives & characteristics: Strengthening the human potential in R&D in Europe Stimulate people to enter into the profession of researcher & Encouraging researchers to stay in Europe Building connections with researchers from around the world Open to all domains of research (bottom-up approach) & All stages of researchers, from PhD to experienced Trans-national and intersectorial (industry-academia) mobility Budget covers (in general) salaries of researchers, mobility & family costs, contributions to research costs
A Marie Curie Actions for each need Marie Curie ActionObjective Initial training of researchers Initial Training Networks (ITN) Improve career perspectives of early stage researchers in both public & private sector Life-long training and career development Intra-European Fellowships (IEF) Career development of experienced researchers by e.g.: diversification skills/competencies; reintegrate after mobility/resume research Reintegration Grants (IRG/ERG) Co-funding of regional, national, international programmes (COFUND) Industry dimension Industry-Academia Partnerships and Pathways (IAPP) Open and foster dynamic pathways between public research organisations and private commercial enterprises International dimension “World fellowships ” Outgoing International Fellowships (IOF) Reinforce extra-European dimension of the ERA through mobility through training, knowledge transfer, and cooperation Incoming International Fellowships (IIF) International Research Staff Exchange Scheme (IRSES)
A Marie Curie Actions for each need Applicant organisations IEF OIF IIF ERG IRG Post-graduates < 4 years Post-docs > 4 years Senior researchers > 10 years Profile of researchers Individual researchers Industry/Research Institutions IAPP ITN Public bodies COFUND IRSES
RESEARCHERS: Research freedom (within contractual framework) Ethical principles Professional responsibility, contractual obligation, accountability Dissemination, exploitation of results, public awareness Supervision/managerial duties Continuing professional development EMPLOYERS/FUNDERS : Working conditions, stability of employment, salaries Value of mobility Career development/ Appraisal system/ Continuous training/ Career advise Non-discrimination/Gender balance Intellectual Property Rights, Co- authorship Teaching Participation in decision making bodies European Charter for Researchers
Marie Curie Actions: more than just a a financial instrument Respect European researchers charter Working conditions Supervision conditions Career development plan Own research /conference attendance budget Employment conditions Social security Pension funds Family situation Family specific allowances Interruption of stays/part-time Fellowships for career restart Additional Contributions for maternity leaves
People programme: part of broader strategy EC Communication “Better careers and more mobility: the European partnership for researchers” Built on past EC actions (Charter & Code, Euraxess, Mobility portal), where progress is slow Objective: world class research system through partnership between Commission and Member States systematically open recruitment; meet the social security and supplementary pensions needs of mobile researchers; provide attractive employment and working conditions; and enhance the training, skills and experience of researchers. … alongside renewed efforts on existing initiatives such as take-up of the principles of the Charter and Code
People programme: Thoughts for the future… Increased involvement of national players: the case of COFUND Intersectoral mobility & involvement of industry – is enough done? Career restart – unused potential? Fellowships: beyond scientific deliverables, i.e outreach, communication IRSES – a role model for intra-European cooperation Positioning of Marie Curie versus Erasmus Mundus/ERC