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1 1 FP7 Specific Programme « People » Policies and Marie Curie Actions Dr. Barbara Rhode Adviser to the Director of Directorate T Directorate General Research

2 2 FP7 – Specific Programmes Cooperation – Collaborative research People – Human Potential JRC (nuclear) Ideas – Frontier Research Capacities – Research Capacity JRC (non-nuclear) Euratom +

3 3 Structure of the presentation I. Introduction:  Policy context II. Explaining the ‘People’ Programme–  Marie Curie Actions III. The CALLS  Overview IV. Specific Actions  to remove obstacles and enhancing career perspectives V. Additional Policy Elements  Code, Charter and Scientific Visa

4 4 I.Policy Introduction The German Presidency  Angela Merkel, the President of the EU, was very clear in her talk to the EU Parliament two weeks ago  Creating the conditions of growth for Europe  means “Technology, Talents, Tolerance”  The quote of the three Ts is taken from Richard Florida, an American expert on regional economics  …and “People”, the Marie Curie Actions, will continue to actively contribute to create these conditions in Europe

5 5  Mobility of researchers across the 33 countries associated to the FP is a condition to make the European Research Area (ERA) functioning.  Europe needs to build excellent research careers and link them to EU research initiatives.  From the traditional concept of “brain drain” versus “brain gain” to the acknowledgement of the fact that excellent science careers are international - “brain circulation or “brain exchange”.  From a “Mobility” programme to an active “career development” programme acquiring additional qualifications and targeted trainings through transnational mobility. The Policy context: Human resources in R&D The Policy context: Human resources in R&D

6 6 FP7 → Significant Budget increase The “people” programme will receive 4,7 bn € under FP7 over 7 years How to cope with this budget increase:  Administration: Outsourcing of the People Programme into an executive agency: More staff to follow the individual contracts – better response  From individual fellowships to co-funding of programmes: More structural impact

7 7 4,7 Billion € in FP7 for 7 years  Guiding Principles:  Continuity of FP6,  with focus on structuring impact  increased private sector participation  Strengthened international dimension  Balanced gender objective, also reintegration  No thematic priorities II. The People Programme – Marie Curie Actions II. The People Programme – Marie Curie Actions

8 8 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 European Reintegration Grants Co-funding of national programmes 2. Life long training and career development: Intra European Fellowships European Reintegration Grants Co-funding of national programmes 4. International dimension: Outgoing fellowships Incoming fellowships International reintegration grants International staff Exchange Programmes 4. International dimension: Outgoing fellowships Incoming fellowships International reintegration grants International staff Exchange Programmes People – Marie Curie Actions 5. Specific actions Such as: ‘Researchers’ Night’; Marie Curie Awards, ERA- More; networking of NCPs

9 9  Trans-national networks  Joining training programmes of coherent quality standards and with mutual recognition of training and diplomas  Allowances for “early-stage” researchers and « visiting scientists » positions;  Containing short training events (conferences, summer schools, training courses),  also open to researchers from outside the network  Direct or indirect involvement of private business sector 1. Initial training: Marie Curie Networks for early stage training 1. Initial training: Marie Curie Networks for early stage training

10 1010 In two modes 1.Traditional mode: selection/funding of fellows through call at EC level 2.New « Co-funding » mode:  Selection for « co-funding » of national, regional and international programmes through open calls  with clear evaluation criteria (no country quota)  Minimal conditions for programmes: trans-national ; selection of fellows based on peer review; minimum social security coverage  Researchers apply to the co-funded national programmes; programmes operate following own standards  Community funding: % of fellowship costs of trans-national researchers; contribution to overhead costs 2. Life-long training & career development: Marie Curie fellowships for career development 2. Life-long training & career development: Marie Curie fellowships for career development

11 1  Enhance sustainable cooperation between both sectors on joint project  2-way staff secondments / hosting of experienced researchers from outside the partnership  Organisation of workshops/conferences, including for researchers from outside the partnership  Special measure: equipment costs for SMEs 3. Marie Curie Industry partnerships and pathways

12 1212 Two action lines: 1.Career development/life-long training for EU researchers :  Outgoing individual fellowships, with return fellowship  Return and reintegration for European researchers abroad 4. Marie Curie International dimension 1

13 1313 4. Marie Curie International dimension 2 2.International co-operation with researchers from 3rd countries :  All Marie Curie host driven actions open to 3d country nationals  Incoming individual fellowships to Europe with optional return for researchers from less developed economies  In preparation: Staff exchange scheme

14 1414 Staff exchange scheme In preparation  Co-funding of exchange programmes between Europe and 3 rd countries  Only for EU neighbouring countries and S&T agreement countries  Single programme for one country?  Coordination of the existing fellowship programmes to Europe

15 1515 Through Calls for Proposals 1.Researchers’ Night 2.Marie Curie Awards (five prizes per year) 3.Trans-national collaboration among ERA- MORE members 4.Trans-national cooperation among National Contact Points 5. Implementation of Marie Curie “Specific Actions”

16 1616 III. Over view on Calls with deadlines/cut-off lines 2007 Value of calls on 2007- budget* Deadlines for submission Subject of calls for proposals Initial training NetworkITN 24008-05-07 - Intra-European Fellowships for Career Development IEF7214-08-07- European Re-integration grantsERG9,525-04-0717-10-07 Co-funding of Regional, National, and International Programmes COFUND-17-10-07- Industry-Academia Partnerships and Pathways IAPP38,431-05-07- International Outgoing Fellowships for Career Development IOF2414-08-07- International Incoming FellowshipsIIF2414-08-07- International Re-integration grantsIRG14,525-04-0717-10-07 Researchers' NightNIGHT3,0 20-03-07 28-02-08 AwardsAWARDS0,25 19-03-07 - ERA-MORE 1,024-08-07- National Contact PointsNCP2,024-08-07- Subtotal 428,65 Non-call based actions5,30 Total433.95

17 1717 IV. Specific actions to remove obstacles and enhancing career perspectives 1. Mobility Portal 2. ERA-More Network 3. ERA LINK for the diaspora

18 1818 1.The Mobility web portal http://europa.eu.int/eracareers

19 The redesigned European Researcher’s Mobility Portal (http://ec.europa.eu/eracareers)http://ec.europa.eu/eracareers The redesigned European Researcher’s Mobility Portal (http://ec.europa.eu/eracareers)http://ec.europa.eu/eracareers

20 2020 2. ERA-More “Help Desk and Customised assistance”  ERA-MORE, the European Network of Mobility Centres.  The network displayed on the portal  As a researcher you have free access to a Europe wide customised assistance service offered by ERA-MORE  These 200 centres in 32 countries assist researchers in all matters relating to professional and daily life, including  information on legal issues,  social security,  health and  taxes,  everyday life  as well as family support.  Click on the country you are interested in to contact the local Mobility Centre.

21 2121 3. ERA link – A model network of European researchers, scientists and scholars in the US  A multidisciplinary network of researchers abroad  ensuring that they are also recognized as an important resource for the European Research Area,  researchers at all stages of their careers  whether they remain in the their present country or choose to return.  The ERA-Link network reinforces research, information, support and collaboration across and with Europe.

22 2 What is ERA-Link?  It provides information about  research in Europe,  European research policy,  opportunities for research funding,  for international collaboration  and for trans-national mobility.  Membership is free.

23 2323 v. Additional Policy Elements 1.European Researchers Charter 2. & Code of conduct for the recruitment of researchers 3. Scientific visa

24 2424 To be implemented.... on a voluntary basis To be implemented.... on a voluntary basis

25 2525 The Aim of the Code and the Charter  Enhancement of quality  Clarify commitments and obligations  Ethical standards and professional responsibility  Accountability and supervision  Working conditions  Funding and salaries  Gender and equal opportunities  Selection and transparency  Recognitions of qualifications etc…

26 The «Charter&Code» section (http://ec.europa.eu/eracareers/europeancharter )http://ec.europa.eu/eracareers/europeancharter The «Charter&Code» section (http://ec.europa.eu/eracareers/europeancharter )http://ec.europa.eu/eracareers/europeancharter

27 2727 The «List of undersigning organisations» (http : //ec.europa.eu/eracareers/europeancharter)http : //ec.europa.eu/eracareers/europeancharter The «List of undersigning organisations» (http : //ec.europa.eu/eracareers/europeancharter)http : //ec.europa.eu/eracareers/europeancharter

28 2828 3. "Scientific visa"  A European Directive (adopted by Council October 2005) to set up a specific procedure for admitting third-country researchers coming into Europe to carry out a research project.  The main concept is to create a specific residence permit for foreign researchers independently from their contractual status (employee, self-employed, "stipendee").  In the new system, a non-EU researcher wishing to carry out a research project in Europe will have to sign a "hosting agreement" with an accredited public or private European research organisation.

29 2929 Hosting Agreement  The "hosting agreement" is a contract specifying the researcher's status  as well as his/her possession of the necessary  scientific skills,  financial means  and health insurance.  On the basis of that contract, and provided that the researcher fulfils some standard conditions (e.g. absence of threat to public policy, health and security, possession of valid travel document)  the immigration authorities of the host country will rapidly deliver the residence permit.

30 3030 Further Information Seventh Framework Programme: http://ec.europa.eu./research/fp7/home_en.html Newsletter Europe4Researchers: http://ec.europa.eu/eracareers/index_en.cfm?l1=16 http://ec.europa.eu/eracareers/index_en.cfm?l1=16 European Researchers - Mobility Portal http://ec.europa.eu./eracareers/index_en.cfm http://ec.europa.eu./eracareers EU research: http://ec.europa.eu/research/index_en.cfm http://ec.europa.eu/research Information requests (e-mail): research@ec.europa.eu.

31 3131 Thank you for your Attention! barbara.rhode@cec.eu.int


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