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1 Marie Sklodowska-Curie Actions (MSCA) Taller de preparación de propuestas Barcelona, 7 de noviembre 2017 Cristina Gómez, NCP MSCA, FECYT Aïda Díaz, Técnico proyectos, AGAUR

2 CONTENT I. Spanish MSCA Support II. MSCA WP Updated information ITN 2018 brief explanation (with updated details WP ) Some data III. MSCA ITN ProposalPreparation Evaluation and redress Procedures Tips on How to write Excellence / Impact / Implementation Sections Documents 1 and 2 What can we learn from previous Calls To sum up: general tips 2

3 I. Spanish MSCA Support 3

4 I. The European Office Objective Promote the participation and leadership of the Spanish R&I system in H2020. Areas EXCELLENT SCIENCE: ERC, MSCA, FET SWAFS Challenge 6 COST Target group OPIs, Universities, public R&I centres 4

5 I. Spanish MSCA Support: Informative sessions and trainings queries solved 2014 (+ 30 events) 2015 (+ 35 events) 2016 (+ 46 events) participants proposals pre screened ITN 2018: 11/12/2017 Coordinated by ES Institutions 1 version to be pre screened Link with European Offices 5

6 II. MSCA Work Programme

7 II MSCA Calls: 2.871M / 6.162M H2020 7

8 II. News WP GENERAL ASPECTS Update of Unit Costs: Living Allowances Update of Country Corrector Coefficient: ES goes from 97,6 to 95,4 Revision of long term residency rule for third country researchers (more flexible) Special needs allowance for disabled researchers as of Q Budget increase notably for ITN and IF 8

9 II. MSCA ITN 2018: Objectives Train a new generation of creative, entrepreneurial and innovative researchers, able to face current and future challenges and to convert knowledge and ideas into products and services for economic and social benefit. Raise the excellence and Structuring of European Doctoral Programmes Joint research training/doctoral programmes implemented by partnerships of universities, research institutions, businesses, SMEs and other socioeconomic actors from different countries across Europe (and beyond). Focus on scientific/ technological knowledge through research on individual/personalised projects Exposure to non academic sector Networking activities Transferable skills training e.g. communication, research management, IP, ethics, societal outreach, entrepreneurship 9

10 II. MSCA ITN 2018: Excellent doctoral training 7 principles for Innovative Doctoral Training Research Excellence Attractive institutional environment Quality Assurance International Networking Interdisciplinary research options Exposure to industry and other employment sectors Transferable skills training

11 II. MSCA ITN 2018: Key Concepts Reseachers elegibility Research experience Mobility rule Consortium elegibility Implementation modes 11

12 II. ITN Researchers Elegibility EARLY STAGE RESEARCHES (ESR) ESR should be in their first 4 years of research experience and no doctoral degree at the time of their first recruitment in the ITN. Full time equivalent research, FTE: is measured form the date when a researcher obtained the degree which would formally entitle him/her to embark on a doctorate, either in the country in which the degree was obtained or in the country in which the researcher is recruited, irrespective of whether or not a doctorate is or was ever envisaged. Mobility rule: could not have resided or carried out their main activity in the country of the host institution for more than 12 months in the 3 years immediately prior to the first contract in the ITN. Time spent in a country as part of a procedure for obtaining refugee status is not taking into consideration. No nationality restrictions 12

13 II. ITN Researchers Elegibility 13

14 II. ITN Consortia: Beneficiaries vs. Partner Organisations Beneficiary Signs of the Grant Agreement with the EC Receives funds directly from the EC Recruits researchers Hosts researchers in their premises / offer secondments, training activities Participates in the Supervisory Board Partner Organisation No contractual link with EC, no EC funds No recruitment of researchers Hosts researchers in their premises / offer secondments, training activities, Knowledge transfer Participates in the Supervisory Board All Modes ITN: Partner Organisations need to include a Letter of Commitment (section 7 TemplateB) European Joint Doctorates (EJD): Beneficiaries Letter of Commitment template (annex 6) 14

15 II. ITN Consortia: 2 different Sectors ACADEMIC SECTOR public or private High Education Institutions (HEI) awarding academic degrees public or private non profit research organisations whose principal mission is research International European interest organisations (IEIOs) NON ACADEMIC SECTOR any other socio economic actor not included in the academic sector definition (i.e: SMEs, enterprises, NGOs, hospitals, government bodies, museums ) 15

16 II. ITN Consortia: Country participation 28 Member States (MS) + ultraperiferic territories 16 Associated Countries to H2020 (AC) * Eligible to participate and receive funds * Iceland, Norway, Albania, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia, Montenegro, Serbia, Turkey, Israel, Moldova, Switzerland, Faroe Islands, Ukraine, Tunisia, Georgia, Armenia (as of November 2016) Third Countries: Not MS / Not AC A. Eligible to receive funding: established in Annex A WP B. Countries not eligible for EU funding How does it work in ITN: Once minimun requirements, TC as beneficiaries (A) But tipically, TC are Partner Organisations (A B) TC not eligible for funding (B) can only participate as P.O 16

17 II. MSCA ITN 2018: Main characteristics Duration of projects: maximum 4 years Recruitment of researchers: min. 3 months max. 36 months ITN is not a research project, it is a research training programme Evaluation: Separate multidisciplinary panels for EID and EJD Consortium agreement compulsory for all modes Recruitment of researchers: min. 3 months max. 36 months European Training Networks (ETN) European Industrial Doctorates (EID) European Joint Doctorates (EJD) 17

18 II. MSCA ITN 2018: ETN mode European Training Networks (ETN) Academia Non-academia Academia Non-academia Country 3 Country 1 Academia Non-academia Academia Nonacademia Academia Non-academia Academia Non-academia Country 2 Minimum 3 beneficiaries : 3 countries (MS/AC) Each beneficiary must recruit and host at least one researcher at its premises Participation of non academic sector considered essential Max. 540 Re/Mo for the network: 15 ESR Secondments up to 30% of the researcher recruitment period Joint supervision encouraged Max. 40% of total budget to one country NEWS 2018: For academic institutions not offering doctoral degrees, Universities should be included as P.O. 18

19 II. An ETN example CONSORTIUM PARTNER ORGANISATIONS European Industrial Doctorates (EID) 19 19

20 II. An ETN example European Industrial Doctorates (EID) project.eu/ 20

21 II. MSCA ITN 2018: EID mode European Industrial Doctorates (EID) Academia Non-academia 2 beneficiaries 1 academic and 1 non academic, 2 countries (MS/AC), P.O from any country, any sector Max. 180 ESR/Mo (5 ESR) > 2 beneficiaries 1 academic and 1 non academic, 2 countries (MS/AC), additional beneficiaries any sector, any country Max. 540 ESR/Mo (15 ESR) Max. 40% total budget to one country Applying to both PhD enrollment > 50% of time at non academic sector: at beneficiaries or P.O. Joint supervision & Consortium Agreement For academic institutions not offering doctoral degrees, Universities should be included as P.O NEWS 2018: international/intersectorial mobility more flexible.pending 21

22 II. An EID example European Industrial Doctorates (EID) Academia Non-academia 22

23 II. MSCA ITN 2018: EJD mode European Joint Doctorates (EJD) Academia Academia Non-academia Country 3 Country 1 Academia Academia Nonacademia Academia Academia Non-academia Country 2 Minim. 3 beneficiaries 3MS/AC All entitled to award doctoral degrees Additional beneficiaries or partner organisations from any country, sector and discipline; Participation of non academic sector encouraged Mandatory enrollment of ESRs in the joint doctoral programme Mandatory provision of joint, double or multiple degrees Letters of institutional commitment signed by a legal representative needed in the proposal Max. 540 ESR/Mo (15 ESR) Joint governance structure Max. 40% of total budget to one country NEWS CALL 2018 Joint degree always within Europe or with European beneficiary Template for Institutional commitment letters 23

24 II. ITN 2018: horizontal issues SECONDMENTS ETN: Up to 30% of the recruitment period (max. 10,8 months). During secondments researchers keep their contracts with the sending institution, which also pays their travel and subsistence expenses NEW: 6 months or less = accommodation + travel to be paid by RTN Unit Cost, compulsory Researchers receive supervision and training at the premises of the receiving beneficiary or partner organisation. CONSORTIUM AGREEMENT Compulsory in all modes, prior to G.A. The final C.A must be provided to REA as a management deliverable, within 2 months of the start of the project Private agreement between consortium members to agree on recruitment strategy, selection, supervision aspects, management of funds, IPR, etc eu/ + LERU + KOWI 24

25 II. MSCA ITN 2018: financing MSCA RESEARCHER UNIT COST [PERSON/MONTH] INSTITUTIONAL UNIT COST [PERSON/MONTH] Living allowance* Mobility allowance Family allowance Research, training and networking costs Management and overheads ITN RESEARCHER UNIT COST Living Allowance: Country coefficient correction applies. NEW: ES: 95,4% Gross EU contribution (then reduction of taxes, Social Security, company taxes ) Family Allowance: determined at the recruitment date INSTITUCIONAL UNIT COST Research, training and networking costs: purchase of materials, meetings, travel to workshops, organisation of training courses, secondments, fees Management and overheads: Indirect costs to be used by institution Posible redistribution between members 25

26 II. Data participation 2016/2017: submitted vs. Funded European Commission Data, june

27 II. Success Rates 2016/

28 II. ITN Cut off notes and number of funded projects ITN 2015 ITN 2016 ITN 2017 CHE 93,4 (9) 94 (9) 94,8 (12) ECO 92,4 (1) 98,8 (1) 91,4 (1) ENG 94,4 (24) 93 (25) 94,4 (28) ENV 92,8 (11) 95,4 (9) 95,6 (12) LIF 95,2 (24) 93,8 (26) 95,2 (28) MAT 88,4 (1) 85,4 (1) 94,2 (1) PHY 95,2 (6) 93,6 (6) 96,2 (7) SOC 95,2 (7) 97,4 (8) 97,4 (9) EJD 92,6 (8) 94 (8) 92,8 (9) EID 92 (15) 92 (16) 91,4 (20) 28

29 III. MSCA ITN Proposal Preparation 29

30 III. Timing and evaluation MSCA ITN 2018 Call ITN 2018: M Call ID Opens Closes Budget H2020 MSCA ITN Timetable for the H2020 MSCA ITN 2018 Call (8 months TTG) ETN: EID: EJD: Publication 12/10/2018 Closing 17/01/2018 Proposals evaluation March 2018 Evaluation Results June 2018 GA signature September 2018 Evaluation Criteria Criteria Weight Priority (ex.aequo) Excellence 50% 1 Overall Threshold 70% No individual overall Impact 30% 2 Implementation 20% 3 30

31 III. MSCA: Evaluation Process FULL REMOTE EVALUATION 3 evaluators per proposal; 2 Vice Chairs (VCs) of which 1 is rapporteur, and 1 cross reader; SEP Hands on Training for VCs; Improved briefing for experts: web briefing (unconscious bias added), Q&A chat sessions, evaluators guide, SEP guidance movie; SEP workflow and functionalities adjusted to ease the remote consensus discussion; Minority views: Specific slots for teleconferences will be foreseen in order to solve critical cases remotely, before the central phase. 31

32 III. Evaluation: Scoring the proposal Full scoring scale consistent with the comments 32 32

33 III. Evaluation: Individual Evaluation Report Each expert draft a IER (individual evaluation report) for each proposal assigned In the IER: List strengths and weaknesses in bullet point format Under each sub criterion For each criterion (excellence, Impact and Implementation) They will Score each Criterion 33 33

34 III. Evaluation Review procedure No of evaluated proposals No of submitted requests % Result A Result B Result C Funded after reevaluation % of upheld cases (B+C) ITN ,9% ,0% ITN ,2% ,2% ITN ,4% ,7% IF ,8% ,4% IF ,5% ,5% RISE ,5% ,0% RISE ,6% ,0% COFUND ,2% ,0% COFUND ,0% ,0% NIGHT ,0% ,0% NIGHT ,7% ,0% Summary of REA Evaluation Review process in Horizon

35 III. Evaluation Review procedure When to submit a request for Evaluation Review: When you have spotted a clear contradiction in the ESR When you consider there is a factual mistake in the ESR When you feel that experts were not suitably qualified to assess your proposal When you suspect that the evaluation procedure was not followed When NOT to submit a request for Evaluation Review: X You are not happy with the result of the evaluation, you have expected positive comments X When you disagree with the opinion of the experts X When you find your score too low X When your resubmitted proposal scores lower than the one from the previous year 35

36 III. MSCA ITN 2018: Evaluation panels Chemistry (CHE) Physics (PHY) Mathematics (MAT) Life Sciences (LIF) Economic Sciences (ECO) ICT and Engineering (ENG) Social Sciences & Humanities (SOC) Earth & Environmental Sciences (ENV) European Joint Doctorate (EJD) European Industrial Doctorate (EID) ETN: 8 scientific panels EID + EJD: multidisplinar panels Choose from 1 of the 8 panels Choose your descriptors (3 at least) 1 and 2: specific panel 3 4 5: any of the scientific panels Descriptors will helpe matching the proposal to evaluators with adecuate expertise A list of Descriptors = Guide for Applicants 36

37 III. Document 1 PartB Listof Participants 37

38 III. MSCA ITN 2018: Evaluation Criteria Excellence 50% Quality, innovative aspects and credibility of the research programme (including inter / multidisciplinary, intersectoral and, where appropriate, gender aspects) Impact 30% Enhancing the career perspectives and employability of researchers and contribution to their skills development Quality and Efficiency of the Implementation 20% Coherence and effectiveness of the work plan, including appropriateness of the allocation of tasks and resources (including awarding of the doctoral degrees for EID and EJD projects) Quality and innovative aspects of the training programme (including transferable skills, inter/multidisciplinary, intersectoral and, where appropriate, gender aspects) Contribution to structuring doctoral / early stage research training at the European level and to strengthening European innovation capacity, including the potential for: a) meaningful contribution of the non academic sector to the doctoral/research training, as appropriate to the implementation mode and research field b) developing sustainable joint doctoral degree structures (for EJD projects only) Appropriateness of the management structures and procedures, including quality management and risk management (with a mandatory joint governing structure for EID and EJD projects) Quality of the supervision (including mandatory joint supervision for EID and EJD projects) Quality of the proposed measures to exploit and disseminate the project results Appropriateness of the infrastructure of the participating organisations Quality of the proposed interaction between the participating organisations ITN Quality of the proposed measures to communicate the project activities to different target audiences Competences, experience and complementarity of the participating organisations and their commitment to the programme 38

39 III. Excellence section (ITN 2018) Excellence 50% 1.1. Quality, innovative aspects and credibility of the research programme (including inter / multidisciplinary, intersectoral and, where applicable, gender aspects) 1.2. Quality and innovative aspects of the training programme (including transferable skills, inter/multidisciplinary, intersectoral and, where applicable, gender aspects) 1.3. Quality of the supervision (including mandatory joint supervision for EID and EJD projects) 1.4. Quality of the proposed interaction between the participating organisations ITN 39

40 III. Excellence section (ITN 2018): what goes under QUALITY OF THE RESEARCH PROGRAMME Establish clear, measurable research objectives: in relation with the State of the Art Make sure the SoA is up to date Include a list of bibl. references (foot notes) Break down the research programme into WPs that link to your research objectives (3 4 WPs is typical, give a brief WP summary, explain how ESR projects into WPs) Describe the research methodology used: what techniques, methods, instrumentation will be used in addressing the research objectives (visual.) Highlight the originality and innovative aspects of the project: why does Europe need this ITN in this research area? Check for similar ITNs: what are the sinergies, what are the differences? Don t ignore gendered innovations ITN Enhance multi/disciplinarity aspects 40

41 III. Excellence section (ITN 2018): what goes under 1.1. EXAMPLES 37/contributions/ /attach ments/ / /h2020 MSCA ITN 2015_675077_SIGNED_PROPOSAL.pdf 41

42 III. Excellence section (ITN 2018): what goes under 1.2. Concrete information on Phd training, networking activities = Tables available! Explain the Local training first and then the networkwide training Network Wide training: When? Where? Content? Duration? Who will deliver it? Open up some events to the wider research community. Typical to have a final conference for example. 42

43 III. Excellence section (ITN 2018) ITN 43

44 III. Excellence section (ITN 2018): what goes under

45 III. Excellence section (ITN 2018): what goes under 1.2. VITAE Research Development Framework Career Development Plan 45

46 III. Excellence section (ITN 2018): what goes under 1.2. EXAMPLES 46

47 III. Excellence section (ITN 2018): what goes under 1.2. EXAMPLES 47

48 III. Excellence section (ITN 2018): what goes under 1.2. EXAMPLES Examples of transferable skills 48

49 III. Excellence section (ITN 2018): what goes under 1.2. EXAMPLES Examples of transferable skills

50 III. Excellence section (ITN 2018): what goes under 1.2. Business/Entrepreneurship Trainings: Barcelona Activa: training seminars; entrepreunership programm; Business incubators. Cambres de Comerç de Catalunya ACCIO s Investment Forum held in Barcelona every year focused on sharing success startup stories, making entrepreneurs more visible, fostering networking activities and emphasizing their international presence. forum/index.jsp

51 III. MSCA ITN 2018: RRI aspects Gender Equality Engagement Science Education Ethics Open Access 51

52 III. Excellent Section (ITN 2018): gender aspects Gendered Innovations: any gender aspects in relation to the research e.g. cardiovascular research, crash test dummies, ITC devices, voice recognition Gender Training: training in gender balance/gendered innovations for the ESRs Ha permitido comprobar y prevenir las consecuencias sobre mujeres y fetos de los impactos de coches a alta velocidad. Ha llevado a desarrollar un gel microbicida para prevenir el VIH en mujeres en África al tener en cuenta las relaciones de poder en parejas heterosexuales tools.eu/ 52

53 III. Excellent Section (ITN 2018): gender aspects Projects governance; evaluation panel, etc Mentoring UPC: Mentoring M2M UPF: MENTOS Mentoring Female Engineering Students 53

54 III. Excellence section (ITN 2018): what goes under QUALITY OF SUPERVISION Demonstrate the quality of the research supervisor (s) / institution (s) with regards to training of researchers: nº of PhDs graduated, nº postdocs mentored. Describe the joint supervision arrangements (EJD and EID, but also ETN). Each researcher should have a non academic co supervisor 54

55 III. Excellence section (ITN 2018): what goes under INTERACTION OF PARTICIPANTS Describe what tasks each participant (including P.O) will untertake with regards training and research. Use a table Describe the synergies and added value of working together to deliver the programme (i.e: refer to previous collaborations, joint publications ) Exposure of ESRs to different research environments: Describe secondments and information (table) summarising them EID: make sure the 50% requirement in non academic institutions is clear 55

56 III. Excellence section (ITN 2018): EU policies 56

57 III. Impact section (ITN 2018) DOCUMENT 1 RESEARCHER LEVEL Increasedset of skills (research related and transferable ones), leading to improved employability and career prospects both in and outside academia Increasein higher impact R&I output and more knowledge and ideas converted into products and services ORGANISATION LEVEL Enhanced cooperation and better transfer of knowledge between sectors and disciplines Improvement in the quality of training programmes and supervision arrangements Increasedinternationalisation of participating organisations SYSTEM LEVEL Increasein international, interdisciplinary and intersectoral mobility of researchers in Europe Increasein Europe s attractiveness as a leading research destination, accompanied by a rise in the number of talented researchers attracted and retained from abroad More structured and innovative doctoral training, enhanced implementation of the European Charter and Code and the EU Principles for Innovative Doctoral Training 57

58 III. Impact section (ITN 2018) DOCUMENT 1 Impact 30% Enhancing the career perspectives and employability of researchers and contribution to their skills development Contribution to structuring doctoral / early stage research training at the European level and to strengthening European innovation capacity, including the potential for: a) meaningful contribution of the non academic sector to the doctoral/research training, as appropriate to the implementation mode and research field b) developing sustainable joint doctoral degree structures (for EJD projects only) Quality of the proposed measures to exploit and disseminate the project results Quality of the proposed measures to communicate the project activities to different target audiences 58

59 III. Impact section (ITN 2018) 59

60 III. Impact section (ITN 2018): what goes under 2.1 / 2.2. Show how the ESR will be employable, and by who, and why Analyse and explain how the elements of the programme will make them employable, how will them impact their careers: research training transferable skills gained Communication and dissemination activities exposure to other organisations, secondments Emphasize the triple i aspects of the programme (take into account how the 7 Principles of Innovative Doctoral Programme fit in ) Look for EU policies on research with refer to training / careers for researchers but do not cut and paste: analyse how your ITN fits in with their objectives Refer to EU policies (Innovation Capacity: refer to the impact of the research, link it with Innovation Union objectives, research roadmaps) Explain how your programme will help the further development of European Collaborative research training programmes Describe how you will continue the programme after the ITN is over (all modes) Explain how the contribution of the Non Academic sector is essential to improving intersectoral collaboration in research training in this area European Joing Doctorates(EJD): articulate how the programme will contribute to developing sustainable EJD structures Indicate how your programme will help with developing the consistency of the doctoral experience (unified selection, recruitment, awarding processes ) 60

61 III. Impact section (ITN 2018): what goes under 2.1 Examples: skills needed and obtained 61

62 III. MSCA ITN 2018: sections 2.3 / 2.4 RRI aspects Engagement Gender Equality Science Education Ethics Open Access 62

63 III. Impact section (ITN 2018): what goes under 2.3/2.4. Communication About the project and results About results only Dissemination Multiple audiences beyond the project's own community (include the media and the public) Audiences that may use the results in their own work e.g. peers (scientific or the project's own community), industry and other commercial actors, professional organisations, policymakers Inform and reach out to society, show the Enable use and uptake of results benefits of research Grant Agreement art Grant Agreement art. 29 Starts at the outset of the project When results are available 63

64 III. Impact section (ITN 2018): what goes under 2.3/2.4. Dissemination and exploitation Target multiple audiences, e.g. other researchers, policy makers (can link to European excellence), industry, government science advisors, think tanks, legislative bodies.. OPEN ACCESS and OPEN DATA Outline plans to exploit any IP arising from the programme Public Engagement / Communication P.E engage a large audience, bring knowledge to the general public and imply interaction between sender /receiver Communication requires a clear and accessible language Include specifics (what who when) in a readable format Possible Activities: Marie Sklodowska Curie Ambassadors, Workshop Days, Open Doors, Public Talks, articles, E newsletters, multimedia releases, European Researchers Night, EC Events, conferences, Marie Curie Alumni Assocation (MCAA), MSCA Fellow of the Week on Facebook pdf 64

65 III. Impact section (ITN 2018): what goes under 2.3 Open Access hi oa pilot guide_en.pdf 65

66 III. Impact section (ITN 2018): Tools and Initiatives Recercat (Catalan Research Journal): a monthly newsletter with information on research, science and technology carried out in Catalonia. t/ Recerkids: a new initiative of the SUR, together with the Spanish Education Ministry, to promote science among primary school students with three main purposes: encourage scientific research and vocations among children ages 10 12, publicize the activities carried out in universities and research centers in Catalonia and stablish ties among the scientific community and the education community in order to promote dialogues and the exchange of knowledge among researchers, teachers and students. Escolab: an initiative of the Barcelona city Council engaging research centres, universities, companies and museums throughout Catalonia that opens the doors of the research laboratories to secondary school and post compulsory education students to promote science. 66

67 III. Impact section (ITN 2018): Tools and Initiatives Science Week: a ten day celebration of science, technology, engineering and maths, featuring entertaining and engaging events and activities across Catalonia for people of all ages. Science Festivals: Barcelona Ciència Festival: a newly annual Science, Technology and Innovation Festival of Barcelona stablished in It groups several previously well stablished science activities such as la Festa de la Ciència that with already 11 editions, it s firmly established among other festivals around the world, and includes talks, exhibitions, documentaries, performances, workshops, technology experiments or scientific interactive activities to all public ages. Lleida Ciència al carrer carried out for the last 10 years, Festival in Girona, Ciència entre tots carried out for the last 5 years. fira/ 67

68 III. Impact section (ITN 2018): Tools and Initiatives Euroscience Open Forum (ESOF) interdisciplinary science meeting to promote their interaction with other scientists, innovators, policy makers, business people and the general public. European Researchers Night as the main science engaging European event. Access to Barcelona Lab: a community based in Living Lab methodologies with the aim of encouraging innovation through public and private collaboration. It holds more than 150 community stakeholders from civil organizations, companies, research centres and public administrations, and its experiments have reached more than citizens (e.g. citizens helped to analyse Barcelona s biodiversity based of geolocalised photographs). Barcelona Creative Technologies Office: This office acts as showcase for research result of the entities that form part of the Catalan Research and Innovation System. barcelona/barcelona today/innovation Barcelona Urban Lab 68

69 III. Impact section (ITN 2018): Tools and Initiatives CatLabs program promotes a Catalan network of digital, social and collaborative innovation, implicating the country s entire economic and social fabric. Barcelona Laboratori. The main objective is to encourage innovation through public and private collaboration between the arts, science and technology. It is an initiative of the Directorate of Creativity and Innovation of the City of Barcelona with i2cat Foundation, Universitat de Barcelona, Universitat Pompeu Fabra, between others institutions, together with academia, business associations and to promote a cultural innovation focused on citizen. Healthcare Living Lab Catalonia, to developg I+D projects that are market oriented and focused in three main areas: healthy ageing, healthy lifestyles, healthcare management and disruptive technologies applied to healthcare. The Library Living Lab Barcelona (L3), is an open, participatory, experimentation and cocreation space, situated in the public library Miquel Batllori in Sant Cugat del Vallès. 69

70 III. Implementation section (ITN 2018) 70

71 III. Implementation section (ITN 2018) DOCUMENT 1 Quality and Efficiency of the Implementation 20% Overall coherence and effectiveness of the work plan, including appropriateness of the allocation of tasks and resources (including awarding of the doctoral degrees for EID and EJD projects) Appropriateness of the management structures and procedures, including quality management and risk management (with a mandatory joint governing structure for EID and EJD projects) Appropriateness of the infrastructure of the participating organisations Competences, experience and complementarity of the participating organisations and their commitment to the programme 71

72 III. Implementation section (ITN 2018): what goes under

73 III. Implementation section (ITN 2018): what goes under COHERENCE AND EFECTIVENESS OF THE WORK PLAN European Jargon : use it! Use the standard tables provided, include a reasonable number of Milestones: control points, completion to key deliverables, next phases of work Deliverables: output of the project, meaningful in term of objectives (report, document, technical diagram, software ). Remember to keep themfeasible and to a minimum, you will have to deliver them! Apart from Research Work Packages, include: Management Training Dissemination, Exploitation and Public Engagement Gantt Chart: evaluated here, included under section 4: important! Ensure everything matches the details given elsewhere in the application 73

74 III. Implementation section (ITN 2018): what goes under 3.1. Typical deliverables used in designing a MSCA research proposal 74

75 III. Implementation Section: a good Gantt Chart Project at a glance in one page Should Include: ESR Recruitment Secondments Training Activities and Events Management Activities and Meetings Communication Activities Dissemination and Exploitation Activities Public Engagement Activities Should be coherent with the proposal text Avoid negative comments from evaluators 75

76 III. Implementation section (ITN 2018): what goes under

77 III. Implementation section (ITN 2017): what goes under MANAGEMENT STRUCTURE AND PROCEDURES Clear management plan, explain who will do what and when Tasks include: Recruitment (OTM r, link to C&C ) Supervisory board (all beneficiaries, P.O, ESR rep, external stakeholders.) Risk Management: of research and management (use table) Gender aspects: decision taking, balance, recruitment efforts IPR Who will support the participation of the institution (support for financial aspects, European offices expertise ) Has your institution been awarded the HR Logo? Is your institution part of EURAXESS? Say it! PERT Chart to illustrate who will be responsible for what: templates ( 77

78 III. Implementation section (ITN 2018) Example of a Management Structure External Advisory Group Supervisory Board Project Management Team Training Committee Dissemination & Outreach Committee Research Coordination Committee IP & Exploitation Committee ESR Committee 78

79 III. Implementation section (ITN 2018)

80 III. Horizontal Issues: HR Excellence in Research 2 Key Documents: Charter and Code European Charter for Researchers The Code of Conduct for the Recruitment of Researchers HR Excellence in Research (HRS4R) Have the organisations implemented it? In the process of obtaining the HR Excellence in Research? Explain it. Use the OTM R toolkit! 80

81 III. Implementation section (ITN 2018): what goes under 3.3/ and 3.4 Infrastructure: technical equipment, other such as office space, access to library, IT facilities.customize to scientific/technical needs You can include under 3.2. or 3.3. the support and help for the institution (european ofices ) + EURAXESS Explain complementarities between participants (can use a table) Important to enphasize the commitment of non academic sector If Beneficiaries / p.o from TC, explain why they are important 81

82 III. MSCA ITN 2018: Submission structure FORM B TECHNICAL PROPOSAL: 2 DOCUMENTS DOCUMENT 1 1. Excellence 2. Impact 3. Implementation Page limit: 30 No limit per section DOCUMENT 2 4. Gantt Chart 5. Capacities of the Participating Organisations (tables) 6. Ethical Aspects 7. Letters of Commitment 82

83 III. MSCA ITN 2018: Document 2 Ask your institution for support European Offices 83

84 III. Implementation Section: Ex. KESTCELLS Gantt Chart 84

85 III. Implementation Section: Ex. RAGSAGA Gantt Chart 85

86 III. MSCA ITN 2018: Document 2 Stick to the limits Play with section 5 and section 1 (quality of supervision) 86

87 III. MSCA ITN 2018: RRI aspects Gender Equality Engagement Science Education Ethics Open Access 87

88 III. MSCA ITN 2018: Document 2 Ethical Aspects All proposals will undergo an ethics review Human Embryos / Foetuses Humans Human Cells / Tissues Protection of Personal Data Animals Third Countries Environmental Protection and safety Dual Use Misuse Other Ethics Issues Participants have to: Identify all potential ethical aspects Explain their future management Give a detailed explanation at proposal stage Description on Ethics: Ethic Issues Table en part A Ethics Self Assessment en part B Participant Portal H2020 Ethics section: funding guide/cross cuttingissues/ethics_en.htm Ethics issues table Checklist: msca itn 2014/ itn_2014_ _ethics_issues_checklist_en.pdf Ethics Guidance msca itn 2015/ h2020_ _guidance_ethics_self_assess_en.pdf 88

89 III. MSCA ITN 2018: Document 2 Lettersof commitment Content is important! Generic letters are not useful Must contain specifics about role and participation of P.O (tasks allocated) and their commitment to do so. In EJD, there must be letters from the academic beneficiaries that will award the doctoral degrees 89

90 III. What can we learn from previous calls Excellence Section: Evaluation Summary Reports 2017 The proposed methodologies are not always well specified and most methodological details regarding XXX are missing. Innovation is minimal in the research programme, which is mainly concerning reviewing and applying existing modelling techniques. References to literature are very limited: state of the art is not supported by evidences. Overall description of the training program is not sufficiently detailed and not convincing; schedule, content, and contributors to the various training sessions are minimally described The scientific content of the three proposed summer schools is not provided. In particular, no course in XXX is proposed,although it is a key aspect of the research. The supervision arrangements are not described with sufficient detail. The skills and background of the supervisory team is not sufficiently specified. The training experience of the supervisors is insufficiently detailed. The proposal presents an innovative research project that focuses on a fundamental issue of increasing relevance in Europe and with clear potential for development. The research programme is based on a previous market research that reinforces the credibility of the proposal. Gender issues are a central element of the research programme and are adequately included in the proposal. The training plan covers international and multidisciplinary approach and offers a well balanced combination of common and specific courses for ESRs to integrate results while offering specific expertise for each of them. Commitment of the partners to the programme is strongly demonstrated. Roles and planned interactions are very clearly defined for each academic and non academic partner. All participants are strongly involved at both individual and network wide level in the research and training programs.

91 III. Evaluator s feedback on EXCELLENCE: Some common criticisms The description of the state of the art in the field is not comprehensive and the originality and innovative aspects of the proposal are not documented. Superficial or unconvincing description of the research methodology. Lack of synergies between the proposed individual projects. Insufficient interdisciplinary/multidisciplinary dimensions of the research training program. Unsatisfactory presentation of the intersectorial aspects of the network & the role(s) of the industrial partners in research & training activities. Inadequate exposure of the ESRs to another sector and lack of meaningful secondments. Insufficient network wide and complementary skills training. Unsatisfactory quality of supervision. 91

92 III. What can we learn from previous calls Impact Section: Evaluation Summary Reports 2017 The rather limited contribution of the non academic sector to the training program fails to provide a blend of transferable skills that will significantly improve the ESR employability in the non academic sector. The proposal is not convincing enough on the contribution of the programme to structuring doctoral/early stage research training at the European level and to strengthening European innovation capacity. The contribution to structuring doctoral/early stage research training at European level remains limited to a series of citation of major EU policies the research and training program will address. The proposal fails to convincingly highlight the innovative and specific added value of this particular ETN towards better structuring European doctoral training, beyond conventional transnational collaborations. The proposed outreach activities are described in insufficient detail. They lack originality and interest for wide audiences. Measures for scientific dissemination of results are standard and their description is not sufficiently detailed, lacking indication of specific scientific meetings and journals that will be targeted. The proposal does not sufficiently analyze job potential related to the research field The proposed measures to exploit and disseminate the project results are adequate. The planned blog will trigger useful discussions among the ESRs. The consortium will strengthen both the academic and industrial European leadership in XXXX with a high potential for direct as well as longer term valorisation opportunities, thus strengthening European innovation capacity. The quality of the proposed measures to communicate the project activities to different target audiences is very good and adequate. 92

93 III. Evaluator s feedback on IMPACT: Some common criticisms The network benefits to the researchers career prospects are not sufficiently highlighted. Lack of clear description of the Network s contribution to European scientific excellence, innovation and competitiveness, especially in areas relevant to both the public and private sectors. Inadequate demonstration of the Network s contribution to building long lasting collaborations between European institutions. Insufficient attention to enhancing public private sector collaborations on research and training. Absence of clear plans for exploitation of the results and protection of IPR. No clear measures to ensure dissemination of the Network s results and a lack of outreach activities to educate the general public on: a) The benefits of the research training program, and b) The EU contribution to the project.

94 III. What can we learn from previous calls Implementation Section: Evaluation Summary Reports 2017 Risk management aspects related to potential disputes, humanresourcesissues,and/orhandlingof potential scientific misconduct are not sufficiently addressed. Scientific risks related to the experimental plan and relative to each ESR are not properly considered. The deliverables of the individual ESRs projects are not sufficiently identified and the late time of some secondments may reduce the efficiency of their goals. The non academic partners appear to play a minor role in the program. For instance, the role of partner XXX appears only once, and marginally, in the project of ESR2. As another example, the role of XXX, and the impact of the program in such a large company, is unconvincingly developed. The Supervisory Board will be in charge of basically all management procedures related to research, training and possibly communication. No dedicated committees are clearly defined. The description of the Work Packages is vague. Expected results and progress indicators for WPs are vaguely discussed and the beneficiaries involved in the research WPs are not clearly allocated to the specific tasks. It is not sufficiently elaborated how the joint degree structure EJD) wouldbeexpandedbeyondinthis project. All project activities are appropriately considered in the timeline of the Gantt chart. The management structures and procedures, including quality management are appropriate to implement the project. Composition, roles and responsibilities of the project participants are clearly outlined. The recruitment strategy and selection procedures are sufficiently explained. The recruitment will be conform to principles of the "Code of Conduct for the Recruitment of Researchers" considering gender balance and equality. The competences, experience and complementarity of the participating organisations are excellent. The EJD project and its training section are well grounded on a previous Erasmus project 94

95 III. Evaluator s feedback on IMPLEMENTATION: Some common criticisms Poorly described Work Plan lacking a credible time plan, and/or deliverables, and/or milestones, and/or Gantt chart, etc. The credibility of the Work Plan is low due to the lack of contingency planning for potential pitfalls and possible failures. No description of the individual ESR projects is provided. The presentation of the management structure, including the decision making process, is inadequate. Poor contingency risks table.

96 III. To sum up EXCELLENCE Research: is it innovative, intermultidisciplinary, intersectorial? Always remember to address the EU Added Value Training : is it innovative? is supervision high quality? Refer to ESRs personal career development plans. Provide details of the complementary skills and transferable skills training (ethics, IPR, grant writing, Gender, public engagement, communication ) Provide details on how beneficiaries and partners will interact and collaborate IMPACT Onresearch field: why EU level approach needed, why do you need trained researchers in your research field? Onindividuals: career development and what added value do they gain from network compared with PhD single institution Oninstitution: is it strategic? are you aiming to shape doctoral training in Europe? At European level: what is added value to Europe, show the sustainability of the collaboration. Include concrete plans for dissemination, public engagement and communication IMPLEMENTATION Coherence of the Work Plan. WPs: Scientific WPs + horizontal ones Appropriateness of management structures and procedures including quality management and risk management Ensure you refer to European Code of Conduct for the Recruitment of Researchers Appropriateness of infrastructure of the participating organisations Competences, experience and complementarity of participating organisations ITN 96

97 III. General aspects: language and layout of proposal SMART Simple Measurable Achievable Relevant Timely 97

98 III. To sum up: General tips to submit a good proposal (1) As a consortium: Capacity of the participants: clearly demostrated Evidence of Partner Organisations Commitment Involvement of non academic sector As a coordinator: Start writing early the proposal and if possible, have a physical meeting Discuss the allocation of Institutional Unit Cost beforehand Set a rule to solve conflict management in the C.A Use the LERU template and sign it before the start of the project Help evaluators: A picture is worth a thousand words : use visuals to provide global information at a glance. Be aware of all criteria weight, it is not all about Excellence! Be precise less is sometimes more; structure the proposal well (follow template) 98

99 III. To sum up: General tips to submit a good proposal (2) Read the Call Documents: Work Programme, Guide for Applicants, Horizontal Issues: Gender / Ethic Issues, etc, FAQ Pay attention to the mandatory requirements of particular modes Ask for support: Colleagues European Projects Offices / Transfer of Technology Offices / HR Departments National Contact Points Do not leave it for the last minute! Get familiar with the Participants Portal Upload a version, you will be able to rewrite it..and success doesn talwayscome on the first attempt 99

100 MSCA support in Spain National Contact Points MSCA Cristina Gómez Oficina Europea MINECO / FECYT Jesús Rojo Jesus.rojo@madrimasd.org Fundación para el Conocimiento Madri+d USEFUL LINKS Research and Innovation Participants Portal : Web and Blog Marie Curie Sklodowska Curie Actions: European Charter & Code: en.pdf EURAXESS Spain: (noelia.romero@fecyt.es) Oficina Europea MINECO/FECYT: 100

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