Title: Marie Curie Individual Fellowships IEF, IOF, IIF
1Marie Curie Individual Fellowships (IEF, IOF,
IIF) Reintegration Grants
- Frequently Asked Questions
- Focus General Information
2FAQ 1
- What do the terms IEF,IOF, IIF, ERG IRG mean in
Marie Curie Programme?
IEF- Part of Life long training means Intra
European Fellowship. ERG -Part of Life long
training means European Reintegration
Grant. IOF- Part of International Dimension
means International Outgoing Fellowship. IIF-Part
of International Dimension means International
Incoming Fellowship. IRG- Part of International
Dimension means International Reintegration Grant.
3FAQ 2
- Who is eligible to participate?
- Focus is on the researchers career development
(exception IIF transfer of knowledge to European
host institution) - Open to all disciplines from Natural Sciences
to Social Sciences and Humanities - Bottom-up no pre-defined topics or priority
areas - Free choice of host institution from public or
private sector - No age limits what counts is level of
experience - - Provisions for appropriate work/life balance
(split stays, maternity/parental leave etc.)
4FAQ 3
- What are the basic rules for these Fellowships?
- -Intra-European/International Fellowships and
Reintegration Grants are individual actions - Individual researcher applies jointly with host
institution. - Duration at least 1 year for fellowships, 2 years
for reintegration grants. - - Grant agreement between Commission and host
institution, for fellowships then work contract
(or stipend agreement) between host and fellow. - - Fellowship/grant bound to individual (no
replacement).
5FAQ 4
- Are there any minimum entry requirements? Yes!
- - Experienced Researcher (ER)
- either in possession of a doctoral degree
- or at least 4 years of research experience
(full-time equivalent) since degree qualifying
them to embark on a doctorate. - All Marie Curie Individual Actions are for
Experienced Researchers only! - Relevant date is deadline for submission of
proposals.
6FAQ 5
- Can non EU members Participate?
- Yes!
- Associated Countries (AC)
- There are now 12 ACs Iceland, Liechtenstein,
Norway, Israel, Switzerland, Croatia, FYR
Macedonia, Serbia, Turkey, Montenegro, Albania,
Bosnia-Herzegovina - Third Countries (TC)
- more than 140 International Cooperation Partner
Countries (ICPC), e.g. South Africa, India,
China, Russia, (can be fully funded) - other Third Countries (OTC), e.g. USA, Canada,
Australia, New Zealand, Japan, South Korea
(normally self-funded)
7FAQ 6
- What is the definition of a host ?
- - Organisations that are actively involved in
research - universities/Institutes of Technology.
- private and public research institutes.
- Companies big and small
- international Organisations (CERN, UNESCO, )
- the European Commissions Joint Research Centre.
- - NGOs
8FAQ 7
- What is the scale of financial support for
Researchers?
Mobility allowance (basic rate 500/800 monthly,
depending on family situation, submitted to
country coeff.) Travel allowance (250 - 2500
for every 12 months period or fraction thereof,
depending on distance) Career exploratory
allowance (2,000 once, only for newly recruited
researchers
9FAQ 8
- Does the EU contribute anything to Host for
Fellowships?- Yes!
- -Participation expenses of researchers managed
by host institution to cover research and
training activities of fellows (conference
attendance, training actions, research costs,
membership in professional associations, etc.). -
- 500 per fellow-month for non-laboratory based
projects. - - 800 per fellow-month for laboratory based
projects - does not apply to reintegration grants and return
phase of IIF - Management activities and overheads
- - No separate budget lines anymore but one
combined fixed-amount contribution. Fixed -amount
of 700 per researcher-month to which the
country correction factor is applied (total
amount cannot exceed 20 of the total direct
costs excluding sub-contracting)
10FAQ 9
- Are there any restrictions relating to
Fellowships?- Yes!
- - Fellow has not been resident in the host
country for more than 12 months within the last 3
years. - There are no nationality restrictions anymore
in particular, researchers who have been outside
their country of nationality for a number of
years (so they fulfil the mobility requirement)
can apply for a fellowship in their native
country. - -Benefit of the mobility to the European
Research Area is now an evaluation criterion.
11FAQ 10
- What are the rules for IEF applicants?
- -Intended for the career development and
competence diversification of experienced
researchers (with or without PhD, from post-doc
to senior researcher). - Open to researchers of any nationality who are
based in a member state (MS) or accession country
(AC). - Any topic, any host institution in a MS/AC (could
be a company!). - -Mobility from one MS/AC to another MS/AC is a
must. - Duration 1 2 years
12FAQ 11
- What are the rules for IOF applicants?
- -To reinforce the international dimension of the
career of experienced researchers who are
nationals of a MS/AC based in a MS/AC - - Two phases (fellowship covers both phases)
- 1.Outgoing phase (1 2 years) for training and
career development in any Third Country (TC)
institution - 2.Mandatory return phase (1 year) in a MS/AC for
reintegration and knowledge transfer( Part of
Grant). - Grant agreement is with the return host
(responsible for return of the fellow). - - Mobility from a MS/AC to a TC is a must.
Duration 2 3 years
13FAQ 12
- What are the rules for IIF applicants?
- -To reinforce scientific excellence of MS/AC by
attracting top-class experienced researchers of
any nationality based in a Third Country - - Enhance possibility for future collaborations
- -One or two phases
- 1.Incoming phase (1 2 years) in any MS/AC
(fellowship) - 2.Optional return phase in country of origin
(max 1 year) if researcher returns to an
International Cooperation Partner Country
(15,000/year towards reintegration costs) -
- Grant agreement with European and return host
- - Mobility from a TC to a MS/AC is a must
Duration 1 2(3) years
14FAQ13
- What are the basics of an European Reintegration
Grant?
- Following a Marie Curie fellowship of at least
18 months duration (could be a host fellowship,
but IOF is excluded) application up to 6 months
after end of initial fellowship - For European
Researcher of any nationality. - Grants provide
support to the longer-term (re-)integration
in any MS/AC institution - Contribution to the
research and/or salary costs during 2 3 years
(15,000/year) - Host institution must provide
adequate work contract for at least the duration
of the project -Mobility not mandatory
15FAQ14
- What are the basics of an International
Reintegration Grant?
- For ERs from MS/AC who have spent at least
three years outside MS/AC and not more than 12
months within last three years in MS/AC - Grants
provide support to the longer-term
(re-)integration in any MS/AC institution -
Contribution to the research and/or salary costs
during 2 4 years (25,000/year) - Host
institution must provide evidence that researcher
gets effectively reintegrated - Researcher should
normally not yet have returned to research in
MS/AC (exceptions in well justified cases)
16FAQ15
- Are there any rules with regard to work life
balance issues?- Yes!
- Split stays are possible should be integrated and
justified in original work plan. -
- -Temporary suspension (for personal, family or
professional reasons) can be requested later if
unforeseen at time of grant agreement always
granted in case of maternity/parental leave
(augmentation of Community contribution only if
payments mandatory under national law). - -In principle, fellowships are on a full-time
basis exceptionally, part-time work and
corresponding extension can be granted in case of
personal or family reasons (total Community
contribution will not be augmented).
17FAQ 16
- What is the application timeline for Fellowships?
18FAQ 17
- What is the application timeline for RGs?
19FAQ 18
- Who do I contact to find out more?
- DCU Declan Moran (declan.moran_at_dcu.ie), Joan
Kelly(joan.kelly_at_dcu.ie), Mary Comiskey(mary.comis
key_at_dcu.ie) - IUA Dagmar Meyer(dagmar.meyer_at_iua.ie), Conor
OCarroll(conor.ocarroll_at_iua.ie) - EI- Bill Kee - Focus on Industry(bill.kee_at_enterpri
se-ireland.com)
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