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RESEARCH INSTRUMENTS of FP6 METU – Office of EU Affairs
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Instrument : specification of a type of project that can be financially supported supported Participant : a legal entity contributing to the project and having rights and obligations with regard to the Community under the terms of the contract. and obligations with regard to the Community under the terms of the contract. E.g. - enterprises - research institutions - universities - public administrations - organisations that possess specific competence in management - potential users or other stakeholders Legal entities will be primarily organisations active in the research and innovation fields.
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TYPES OF INSTRUMENTS Specific Targeted Research Project (STREP) Specific Support Action (SSA) Coordination Action (CA) Marie Curie Actions ------------------------------------------------------------------ Integrated Projects (IP) Networks of Excellence (NoE)
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S PECIFIC T ARGETED R ESEARCH P ROJECT (STREP) Definition: Multipartner research, demonstration or innovation projects to support activities of a limited scope and ambition Aims and Objectives: Increase European competitiveness Increase European competitiveness Meet the needs of society or the EU policies Meet the needs of society or the EU policies Gain knowledge Gain knowledge Improve existing products, processes or services Improve existing products, processes or services Prove the suitability of new technologies Prove the suitability of new technologies Duration: 2- 3 years
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STREP Number of Participants Minimum three participants from three different Member States or Associated States (of which two must be Member States or Associated Candidate Countries) Some calls may specify a higher minimum number of participants
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S PECIFIC S UPPORT A CTION (SSA) Definition: SSA’s are service type contracts that can be used to fund events such as workshops, small conferences, studies and expert groups Aims and Objectives: To support the implementation of FP6 To support the implementation of FP6 To potentially help the preparation of future Framework Programme To potentially help the preparation of future Framework Programme To stimulate, encourage and facilitate the participation of To stimulate, encourage and facilitate the participation of - SMEs - Small research teams - Newly developed and remote research centers - Organisations from the Candidate Countries Duration: from several months to 2-3 years Number of Participants: one or more legal entities
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SSA Project Alternatives The projects may cover one or a combination of the following: Conferences Conferences Seminars Seminars Studies and Analysis Studies and Analysis Working and Expert Groups Working and Expert Groups Operational Support and Dissemination Operational Support and Dissemination Information and Communication Information and Communication
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C OORDINATION A CTION (CA) Definition: Coordination Actions are instruments that can be used to bring together scientists to prepare for future cooperation Aims and Objectives: Fund the networking of researchers Reinforce the thematic networks by coordinating the activities that they involve Duration: 2-3 years Participants : minimum 3 participants from 3 countries
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CA Activities Performance of studies, analyses, benchmarking exercises Performance of studies, analyses, benchmarking exercises Exchange and dissemination of information Exchange and dissemination of information Exchange and dissemination of good practices Exchange and dissemination of good practices Exchange of personnel Exchange of personnel Organisation of conferences, seminars, meetings Organisation of conferences, seminars, meetings Setting up of common information systems Setting up of common information systems Setting up of expert groups Setting up of expert groups Definition, organisation and management of joint or common initiatives Definition, organisation and management of joint or common initiatives
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M ARIE C URIE A CTIONS (Mobility of Researchers) Definition: Providing broad support for the mobility of human resources to and from the European Research Area, to promote international dimension of research, networking and scientific collaboration Aims and Objectives: Provide a variety of options for researchers at all levels, as well as host institutions, to ease the way for cooperative research, sharing of knowledge and experience in all scientific areas Number of Participants: one or more
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MARIE CURIE ACTIONS Host-Driven Actions Host-Driven Actions Individual-Driven Actions Individual-Driven Actions Excellence Recognition Excellence Recognition Return and Reintegration Mechanisms Return and Reintegration Mechanisms
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MARIE CURIE ACTIONS Host-Driven Actions Research Training Networks (RTN) Research Training Networks (RTN) Early-Stage Research Training (EST) Early-Stage Research Training (EST) Transfer of Knowledge (ToK) Transfer of Knowledge (ToK) Series of Events (SCF) & Large Conferences (LCF) Series of Events (SCF) & Large Conferences (LCF)
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MARIE CURIE ACTIONS Individual-Driven Actions Intra-European Individual Fellowships (EIF) Intra-European Individual Fellowships (EIF) Incoming International Fellowships (IIF) Incoming International Fellowships (IIF) Outgoing International Fellowships (OIF) Outgoing International Fellowships (OIF)
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MARIE CURIE ACTIONS Excellence Recognition Excellence Grants (EXT) Excellence Awards (EXA) Excellence Chairs (EXC)
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MARIE CURIE ACTIONS Return & Reintegration Mechanisms European Reintegration Grants (ERG) European Reintegration Grants (ERG) International Reintegration Grants (IRG) International Reintegration Grants (IRG)
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What else to know about different instruments... different instruments...
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I MPLEMENTATION Financial regime and funding model (FC, FCF and AC) Financial regime and funding model (FC, FCF and AC) Participation/finance Participation/finance Submission, evaluation and negotiation process Submission, evaluation and negotiation process Consortium agreement Consortium agreement Preparation of the work packages Preparation of the work packages Reporting and screening process Reporting and screening process
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S TRUCTURE OF P ROPOSALS PART A: Administrative Information A1. General proposal info (e.g. proposal name, proposers’ names and addresses, brief description of the work) names and addresses, brief description of the work) A2. Info on coordinator and partners A3. Cost breakdown for all consortium PART B: Project Details Section B1. Scientific and technical description Section B2. Information on partners and consortium
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S TRUCTURE OF P ROPOSALS Part B: Project Details Intro:Front Page Table of Contents (1 page) B1Proposal Summary B2S&T Objectives and the State of the Art (3 pages) B3Relevance to the Objectives of the Related Priority (3 pages) B4Potential Impact (3 pages) B5 Consortium and Project Resources (6 pages) B6Project Management (3 pages) B7Workplan (Gannt, PERT, DoW in terms of WPs) B8Other Issues – ethical, gender related, EU policies, etc.
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Instruments in Comparison-1 Type of Instrument PurposeOutput STREPResearchInformation SSASupportSupport CACoordinationCoordination Marie Curie Academic Network Coordination IPResearchInformation NoEIntegrationStructuring
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Instruments in Comparison-2 Type of Instrument Budget Number of Participants STREP several million € 8 to 10 SSA between several 100.000 € to several million € 1+ CA>30 IP 10 million € or more 15 to 20 NoE
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E VALUATION C RITERIA STREPSSACAIPNoE STREPSSACAIPNoE Relevance X X X X X Potential impact X X X X X S & T excellence X X Excellence of participants X Quality of the coordination X Quality of the support action X Quality of the consortium X X X Degree of integration & the JPA X Quality of management X X X X Organization & management X Mobilization of resources X X X X
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Which instrument to use? STREP Suitable for small research contracts, beginners or testing new concepts. Should be used as a stepping- stone for future Integrated Projects. SSA Useful for funding small workshops, small conferences, studies, expert groups and activities to stimulate future research activities. CA Used to establish or join networks of researchers on a specific topic. Should be seen as a stepping-stone to future research proposals. Marie Curie Actions Used to fund researchers joining a research group OR funding for researchers to spend time in a research centre in another country. Can also be used to fund high-level scientific conferences and training courses. IP Main target for funding research activities. NoE Strategic for establishing long term links with other research centres. Useful for future research activities.
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Why participate in FP6? A unique Europe-wide research program offering: A range of scientific opportunities A range of scientific opportunities Wide contacts Wide contacts Productive partnerships Productive partnerships Enhanced mobility Enhanced mobility An international benchmark An international benchmark A growing and secure budget (17.5 billion Euro) A growing and secure budget (17.5 billion Euro)
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R ELATED W EBSITES http://www.cordis.lu/en/home.html http://fp6.cordis.lu/fp6/home.cfm http://www.cordis.lu/fp6/mobility.htm http://www.tubitak.gov.tr http://www.fp6.org.tr http://europa.eu.int/comm/research/fp6/mariecurie-actions http://www.fp6.org.tr/web/degerlendirme_sonuclari.htm
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T IPS -1 It is always very practical and easier to start as a partner in a project (not coordinator) It is always very practical and easier to start as a partner in a project (not coordinator) In practice, the minimum number of partners given in the Call is never enough In practice, the minimum number of partners given in the Call is never enough Since there is limited experience in FPs, it is much easier for Turkish researchers to write proposal using STREP, SSA as instruments Since there is limited experience in FPs, it is much easier for Turkish researchers to write proposal using STREP, SSA as instruments MC activities are very suitable for mobility purposes, ranging from early researchers to the most experienced and well-known MC activities are very suitable for mobility purposes, ranging from early researchers to the most experienced and well-known
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T IPS -2 If you get an offer to join a consortium, do so. It is the best way to learn about the process If you get an offer to join a consortium, do so. It is the best way to learn about the process A very good way of being involved in the process (without even writing a proposal) is to become an evaluator A very good way of being involved in the process (without even writing a proposal) is to become an evaluator A project proposal can be 50-160 pages long! A project proposal can be 50-160 pages long! Keep in mind: writing an FP6 project proposal is not easy, however, many people have been successful. Keep in mind: writing an FP6 project proposal is not easy, however, many people have been successful. YOU CAN DO IT, TOO!
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T HANK Y OU METU - Office of EU Affairs Middle East Technical University 06531 Ankara / Turkey Phone: 0 312 210 3834Fax: 0 312 210 1348 http://www.euoffice.metu.edu.tr
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