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H2020 priorities Excellent Science - Priority I European Research Council Future and Emerging Technologies Marie Sk odowska-curie Actions Research Infrastructures Industrial leadership - Priority II Leadership in enabling and industrial technologies Access to risk finance Innovation in SMEs Societal challenges - Priority III Health, demographic change and wellbeing Food security, sustainable agriculture, marine and maritime research, bio-economy Secure, clean and efficient energy Smart, green and integrated transport Climate action, resource efficiency and raw materials Inclusive, innovative and reflective societies Security

MSCA MSCA Objective Ensure the optimum development and dynamic use of Europe s intellectual capital in order to generate new skills, knowledge and innovation Budget 2014-2020: 6 162 million

Strategic programming approach Attract and retain research talent Develop state-of-the-art, innovative training schemes, consistent with the highly competitive and increasingly inter-disciplinary requirements of research and innovation Promote sustainable career development in research and innovation Focus on delivering new knowledge and skills, in line with the key driver identified in the strategic programming approach Contribute to a strong partnership with MS via the cofunding mechanism

MSCA Key features Open to all domains of research and innovation from basic research up to market take-up and innovation services Entirely bottom-up Participation of non-academic sector strongly encouraged, especially industry and SMEs Mobility as the key requirement - funding on condition participants move from one country to another (Almost) no nationality conditions Promotion of attractive working and employment conditions Particular attention to gender balance Public engagement of supported researchers Annual calls (except for NIGHT biennial)

MSCA 4 Actions ITN Early-stage Researchers Innovative Training Networks Support for doctoral and early-stage training European Training Networks, European Industrial Doctorates, European Joint Doctorates IF Experienced Researchers Individual Fellowships Support for experienced researchers undertaking international and inter-sector mobility: European Fellowships and Global Fellowships Dedicated support for career restart and reintegration RISE Exchange of Staff COFUND 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 Workflow Find a Call Find Partners or Apply as Individual Create your account on the Participant Portal Register your organisation Identify or get a PIC Submit your proposal Application NCP Evaluation 3/4 independent experts For successful applicants : TIME-TO-GRANT = 8 MONTHS Grant Agreement Electronic signature of GA via the Participant Portal New structure of GA: legal provisions all in 1 document Reporting and/or Periodic Report: technical and financial Final Report: technical and financial

Objective Co-fund new or existing regional, national or international programmes which foster excellence in researchers' training and career development, by promoting international, intersectoral and interdisciplinary mobility, while providing open recruitment and attractive working conditions. Exploit synergies between EU actions and regional, national and international programmes leverage funding and combat fragmentation

Objective By supporting regional, national, international programmes COFUND aims to increase the transnational, inter-sectoral and inter-disciplinary mobility of researchers, in line with: the Principles set out in the European Charter for Researchers & the Code of Conduct for the Recruitment of Researchers the EU Principles for Innovative Doctoral Training -Research excellence -Attractive Institutional Environment -Interdisciplinary Research Options -Exposure to industry and other relevant employment sectors -International networking -Transferable skills training -Quality Assurance

General Features MSCA COFUND Doctoral Programmes (DP) Early Stage Researchers (ESR) Fellowship Programmes (FP) Experienced Researchers (ER)

General Features Mono-beneficiary action Maximum 10 Million per single applicant per call Possible beneficiaries = Legal entities established in MS or AC and International European Interest Organisations that fund or manage DP or FP for researchers (e.g. research funding agencies, ministries, universities, research organisations, private companies or other organisations from the non-academic sector) Duration of projects: 3 to 5 years Fellowships: min.3 months, but specificities of the programmes to be taken into account. EU contribution to living allowances for researchers and management costs Minimum living allowance fixed in the WP Selection process based on openness, transparency, merit, impartiality and equality for the researchers who are applying Researchers to comply with the mobility rules of the MSCA

General Features Avoid limitations as to origins and destinations of researchers -> If host organisation is in a TC, researchers have to be nationals or long-term residents of a MS or AC. -> Support cannot be awarded to researchers who are already permanently employed at the host organisation, unless moving to another organisation (and complying with the mobility rule) during, for instance, a sabbatical leave. Programmes encouraged to cover all research disciplines ("bottom-up") They can also focus on specific disciplines, especially for the DP or in the context of RIS3 strategies, but then are to demonstrate sufficient impact in the specific research field(s) or geographical area. Strategy to involve supported researchers in public engagement activities COFUND beneficiaries from previous calls to explain impact of new EU funding on increasing the quantity of participating researchers and/or enhancing their working conditions, compared to what was implemented before.

Doctoral Programmes Training follows the EU Principles on Innovative Doctoral Training Each ESR must be enrolled in a DP Qualitative and quantitative supervision, mentoring arrangements and career guidance. Joint or double/multiple degrees and mutual recognition of training activities encouraged. ESR should be able to choose to a certain extent the topic of their PhD project Must provide for a call with a selection procedure to be open, transparent, meritbased, impartial and equitable, with vacancies internationally advertised and published (incl. on EURAXESS website) Measures to ensure gender balance among the recruited researchers. Collaboration with a wide set of partners, including from the non-academic sector, which may provide recruitment, hosting or secondment opportunities or training in research or transferable skills, as well as innovative elements of the proposed programme

Fellowship Programmes Regular selection rounds, fixed deadlines or regular cut-off dates (4 max. per year) Calls to be advertised at international level (incl. on EURAXESS website) Selection procedure to be open, transparent, merit-based, impartial and equitable, based on independent international peer review. Selection committees to have appropriate expertise, gender balance and relevant experience. ER should be able to choose research topic and host organisation fitting their needs. Mobility types may be similar to the ones under MSCA Individual Fellowships. Cross-sectoral mobility strongly encouraged If main part of a fellowship led in a TC is followed by a return phase to an EU MS or AC, then the return phase 50% total duration of the fellowship

Award Criteria Excellence Impact Implementation Quality of the selection / recruitment process for the researchers (transparency, composition Enhancing research- and innovation-related human resources, skills and working conditions to realise the Overall coherence, effectiveness and appropriateness of the work plan and organisation of selection committees, evaluation criteria, equal opportunity) potential of individuals and to provide new career perspectives Quality of the research options offered by the Impact of the programme on aligning practices at Appointment conditions of researchers programme in terms of science, interdisciplinarity, intersectorality and level of transnational mobility participating organisations with principles set out by the EU for the human resources development in research and innovation Quality of career guidance and training, including supervision arrangements, training in transferable skills Effectiveness of the proposed measures for communication and results dissemination of the programmes Competence of the participant to implement the programme

Synergies with ESIF (European Structural and Investment Funds) Support regional policies by internationalisation of human resources in research Programmes that prioritise specific scientific disciplines based on smart specialisation strategies (RIS3) may also be supported Other cost items other than living allowance and management (such as research costs, travel and mobility allowances, overheads) may be funded through other resources including EU programmes other than Horizon 2020 (e.g. ESIF)

Synergies with ESIF Guide on synergies: -ESIF -COFUND -other EU programmes for R&I & Competitiveness http://ec.europa.eu/regional_policy/sources/docgener/guides/synergy/synergies_en.pdf

2014 Call a few numbers Success Rate 25% 101 proposals Received (DP=49 ; FP=52) 90 proposals Evaluated (DP=43; FP=47) 66 proposals Above Threshold (DP=31; FP=35) 23 proposals on Main List (DP=11; FP=12)

2014 Call a few numbers 18 16 14 12 10 8 6 4 2 0 Total number of COFUND proposals evaluated per country DP & FP Reserve List & Others Main List

2014 Call a few numbers 5 4 3 2 1 0 Number of COFUND proposals on the Main List for Funding Distribution between DP and FP per country Doctorate Fellowship FP DP

2014 Call a few numbers Frequency of the research areas for the doctoral proposals on the Main List 0 % 18 % 9 % 9 % 64 % MULTI LIFE-ENV ENG-MAT-PHY-CHE ECO-SOC OTHER Frequency of the research areas for the fellowship proposals on the Main List 25 % 8 % 0 % 17 % 50 % MULTI LIFE-ENV ENG-MAT-PHY-CHE ECO-SOC OTHER

2014 Call a few numbers 2500 Number of person months for DP and FP proposals on the Main List 2000 1500 1000 Person months 500 0 DP FP

2014 Call a few numbers 45 40 35 30 25 20 15 10 5 0 Number of Partner Organisations and their sector for DP and FP proposals on the Main List DP Non-Academic Sector FP Academic Sector

2014 Call a few numbers Total number of Partner Organisations per MS and AC listed in proposals from the Main List

2014 Call a few numbers Total number of ACADEMIC Partner Organisations per MS and AC in proposals from the Main List Total number of NON-ACADEMIC Partner Organisations per MS and AC in proposals from the Main List

2014 Call a few numbers Total number of Partner Organisations in TC divided into academic (A) and non-academic (N) listed in proposals from the Main List

2016 Call COFUND 2016 CALL 14/04/2016 29/07/2016 Budget: EUR 80 million

Main features Each single application must only address the doctoral or fellowship programme, but More than one application can be submitted Recruited researchers must respect the same mobility rule as IF (for the fellowship programme) or ITN (for the doctoral programme). Existing programmes can continue with own mobility rule if well-justified. Unless prohibited by national legislation all fellows, including doctoral fellows, must be recruited on a work contract. In the doctoral programme all fellows must be registered for a PhD

Possible structures 1 Hierarchical Research Funding Organisation University 1 University 2 Laboratory 1 Education and Culture

Possible structures 2 Horizontal University 1 University 2 Laboratory 1 Education and Culture

Possible structures 3 Single Point We do everything! Education and Culture

EU contribution EU contribution to living allowance for contracts with full social security: Early stage researchers (ESR): 1855 per person-month Experienced researchers (ER): 2625 per person-month EU contribution to management costs: 325 per person-month Minimum amounts for monthly living + mobility allowances: ESR: 2597 ER: 3675 Other cost items may be funded through other resources (including ESIF funds) Example (Fellowship programme ER) Cost item Total cost [ per person-month] EU contribution [ per person-month] Living allowance 4800 2625 Mobility allowance 500 Research costs 500 Management costs Indirect costs 600 600 325 Total 7000 2950 Education and Culture

EU contribution To put the previous example in another way: The living allowance and management costs are 5400 EUR and the EU contributes 2950 EUR to this The remaining 2450 EUR in this category can come from any source, except EU funding. The mobility, research and indirect costs are 1600 EUR and these can come from any source except H2020 (but including ESIF) Education and Culture

EU contribution NB in the exceptional case where fellows are recruited on a stipend the EU COFUND contribution to the living allowance is further halved Education and Culture

Funding model Quite simply we have one single cost category: The researcher month is the cost that is reported and paid Typically for a 5-year programme there is o 50% prefinancing o After two years (first reporting period) we pay for all the researcher months that have taken place o At the end of the fifth year (second reporting period) we pay for the balance. Education and Culture

Calls Call Opens - Closes Budget COFUND 2016 14/04/2016-29/09/2016 EUR 80 million COFUND 2017 05/04/2017-28/09/2017 EUR 80 million

MSCA NCPs from Finland can help you satu.huuha-cissokho@aka.fi hanna.vuorinen@tekes.fi http://www.tekes.eu/

The IPR Helpdesk can help you can help you https://www.iprhelpdesk.eu/

The EEN partners can help you http://een.ec.europa.eu/

Marie Sk odowska-curie Actions Website http://ec.europa.eu/mariecurieactions Horizon 2020 http://ec.europa.eu/research/horizon2020 Participant Portal (applications) http://ec.europa.eu/research/participants/portal/page/home or email alan.craig@ec.europa.eu