Title: PowerPointPrsentation
1Scientific Exchange Programme between the New
Member States of the EU and Switzerland Sciex-NMSc
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- Euraxess Annual Meeting in Potsdam
- 16th of March 2009
- Johanna Ziberi
- Bridgehead Euraxess
- Charter and Code Promoter Switzerland
- Coordinator Sciex
2Framework for the Scientific Exchange Programme
Sciex-NMSch
The enlargement of the European Union (EU)
represents a major step towards securing peace,
stability and prosperity in Europe. To support
this process, the Swiss Parliament has decided to
finance a contribution to the reduction of
economic and social disparities in the enlarged
European Union. Eight of the new Member States
have decided that scientific cooperation, and in
particular scholarships, are to be part of the
Swiss contribution. The resulting scientific
exchange programme is open to all factulties and
sciences. PARTICIPATING STATES CZ, EE, HU, LT,
LV, PL, SK, SI DURATION 2009 - 2016 BUDGET a
total of CHF 29,08 Mio is available for the
programme INFORMATION www.sciex.ch
3Support Structure
4Composition of the Swiss Steering Committee
5Sciex-NMSch and the Sciex-Code
Sciex and its related instruments are all based
on Charter and Code!
6Time Schedule
7The Sciex Spirit ? Immerse into a new Scientific
Culture
- Sciex-NMSch Researchers are not guests but they
get on a temporary basis - responsibilities
- duties
- rights
- As a researcher working permanently in
Switzerland.
8Two Sciex-NMSch Researchers Categories
- Junior Researchers
- Fellowships, reserved for promising graduate and
postgraduate NMS Researchers (no age
restriction). - Aims Doctoral Degree or postdoctoral research.
- Duration between a minimum of 6 and a maximum of
18 (for postDocs) and 24 (for Doctoral
Candidates) months. - Senior Researchers
- Short Term Visits, open to Senior Researchers
from the NMS and Switzerland (no age
restriction). - Aims establish a cooperation, visit a Junior
Researcher and to discuss a follow-up project. - Duration Up to five days
9Budget and Number of Grants
10Sciex-NMSch Programme Objectives
1 Develop individual researchers' capacities
11Sciex-NMSch Programme Objectives
2 Foster scientific progress and innovations
12Sciex-NMSch Programme Objectives
3 Establish or enhance networks between
researchers
13Sciex-NMSch Flow of Junior Researchers Proposal
forms
Main Applicant (JR)
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14Preparation of Sciex-NMSch Junior Researchers
Proposal Forms
Performance Agreement of the Host Institution
Proposal
15Form 1 Sciex-NMSch Junior Researcher
- Required by the Junior Researcher / Eligibility
Criteria - Level B2 English, very good marks for the
previous Degree - 2 recommendations by Senior Researchers SR
- Formally correct and complete application dossier
- Data subject to the Scoring by a Scoring
Committee - Scientific project (summary and
SR-recommendations) - Track record of scientific and non scientific
experiences publications / presentations /
conferences / teaching mobility/working
experiences language competences social
commitment etc.
16Forms 2a/2b Sciex-NMSch Senior Researchers
- Recommendation to the Junior Researcher
- Description of the scientific cooperation project
with the partner - Track record of personal scientific and mentoring
experience - Links to the Partner State / date for the visit
of the partner - Specification Sheet for the Junior Researcher
(Cahier de charges / Pflichtenheft) as part of a
future employment contract and to define the
objectives (ev. Joint Degree?) of the research
stay
17Forms 3a/3b Sciex-NMSch Home and Host Departments
- 3a Home Department
- Confirmation of Follow Up to the Project (Home
Coming of the Junior Researcher) - 3b Host Department
- Agreement to the Project
18Form 4a/4b Sciex-NMSch Institutions
- Requirements to Home Institutions
- Have to be defined by partner states - list
provided by National Coordination Units - Requirements to the Swiss Host Institutions
- Performance Agreement as defined by the Steering
Committee - Performance of a clearly defined scoring process
(? Code of Conduct) - Performance of a clearly defined financial and
reporting mechanism - Membership in ? Swiss Charter and Code Supporters
Network
19Sciex-NMSch Scoring System ? Code of Conduct for
the Recruitment
.
20A Two-Dimensional Concept of Objectives and
Domains
Recruitment
Training and Skills
Working Conditions
21Dimensions and prospective Instruments
.
22The Sciex Code Instruments (work in progress)
- ? Recruitment
- Performance agreements for Scoring Committees
- List of Indicators Mobility/job experience
languages etc. - List of expertise of Scoring Committee members
- Training of Scoring Committee members
- ? Training and Skills
- Joint Degree Agreements
- Doctoral Programmes
- Modules
- ? Working Conditions
- Competitive Salary and Social Security System
- Specification Sheets
- Agreements with the Offices for Migration
23Extract from the Performance Agreement with Swiss
Host Institutions on Scoring Committees
(...) 15. The Host Scoring Committee (i.e. the
Research Commission and a panel for the scoring
of the social competences) adheres to the
principles set out in the Code of Conduct for
the Recruitment of Researchers when scoring the
proposals of researchers. 16. The Scoring
Committee brings together diverse expertise and
competences (i.e. expertise on scoring scientific
and social competences) and has an adequate
gender balance and, where appropriate and
feasible, includes members from different
sectors (public and private) and disciplines and
with relevant experience to assess the candidate.
Members of the Scoring Committee should be
adequately trained. (...)
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24Training and Skills of Researchers Agreements on
Joint Degrees with a Dual Focus
- Scientific Skills as learned by doing an original
Research project - Transferable Skills (social competences,
networking skills)
.
25Transferable Skills
- As recommended by the European Commission in its
Communication of 2008 - Manage intellectual property
- Bid for project funding
- Manage projects
- Handle the companys communication
- Latest techniques and methods
.
26Working Conditions
- ? Immersion into a different Scientific Culture
- Researchers on a scientific exchange are not
guests but, - they get on a temporary basis
- responsibilities
- duties
- rights
- As any other researcher working permanently in
the country. - Employment Contract Specification Sheet Trial
Period Standard Salary - Social Security ? Social taxes
- Taxes
- Participation in researchers committees at the
employing institution
27Sciex-NMSch
Thank you for your attention and welcome to
Switzerland!
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