Title: International mobility
1International mobility
- Three sets of slides provided by Eeva Ikonen
- Researcher training and mobility in 6. FP
- Commission proposal for Marie Curie Actions in
FP7 - NordForsk
2Researcher training and mobility in 6. FP
3Researcher training and mobility in 6. FP
4Action in HRM programme
5Marie Curie Actions Main Features
- Opportunities provided for researchers at all
stages of their career - Coherent approach, based on financing
international mobility for researchers - Employ "bottom-up" approach i.e. all fields of
science and technological interest for the
European Community (no priority areas) - Multidisciplinary projects are encouraged
- Promotion of female participation
- Keywords training, transfer of knowledge,
excellence promotion, returning and reintegration
6 Initial training
- Marie Curie Host Fellowships for Early Stage
Research Training (EST) - Marie Curie Research Training Networks (RTN)
- Marie Curie Conferences and Training Courses
(SCF)
7Host Fellowships for Early Stage Research
Training (EST)
- Aim Acquisition of scientific and technical
competencies and other complementary skills, inc.
research management, ethics - Researchers Early stage researchers (typically
during PhD) - Hosts Single or Multi-partner (min 3 teams in 3
countries) - Funding
- Researcher living, mobility, career exploratory
allowance - Host Funding for researcher networking, general
organisation and management of the project
(250/month), - audit and management costs (3), overheads (10)
- Duration 3 months to 3 years, possibility to
gain PhD
8Conference and Training Courses (SCF)
Aim To support conferences, training courses,
summer schools, laboratory courses, workshops,
virtual events etc. Funding Series of
conferences Researchers travel and
subsistence, fees for attendance Hosts
organisational expenses, management activities
(7), equipment where necessary Duration The
series of events at least 4 events should take
place within 4 years in max 4 weeks, but
typically in few days
9Research Training Networks (RTN)
Aim Trans-national networks with common research
project as a vehicle to provide training and
transfer of knowledge. Researchers Early stage
and experienced (up to 10 years) Hosts Teams
from at least 3 MS or AS (at least 2 MS or CC).
Funding (Min of 65 of funding on researchers
costs) Researcher living, mobility, career
exploratory allowances Host funding for
researcher networking, general organisation and
management of the project, audit and management
costs (7), overheads (10), some equipment
costs Duration Fellowships from 3 months - 3
years 4 year network
10Intra-European Fellowships (EIF)
- Aim To respond to the individual advanced
training needs of the most promising experienced
researchers to give them the necessary boost to
become fully independent in their field - Researchers Living, travel and mobility costs,
career exploratory allowance. Costs for training
and for research costs (managed by host)
750/fellow/month (500 for non-lab based) - Hosts Management costs (3), Overheads (10)
- Duration Researcher appointed for 12-24 months
11Transfer of Knowledge Actions (TOK)
- Within the Transfer of Knowledge Actions there
are schemes - Marie Curie Development Scheme
- Industry-academia Strategic Partnership Scheme
- Aim To promote exchange between academia and
industry and help develop competencies in less
favoured regions of the EU - Researchers Experienced researchers (gt4 years or
PhD) - Funding
- Development Scheme At least two teams - Seconded
Staff living, mobility allowances and travel
costs, host receives management costs (3),
overheads (10) and training costs (800/month
max) Hosted researchers living, mobility,
career exploration allowances and travel costs,
project expenses 1200/month max) - Industry-Academic Strategic Partnership Scheme
At least two teams - salary costs, management
costs (800/month max) - Duration Appointments of up to 2 years
12International Fellowships
- MC Outgoing International Fellowships (OIF)
- Up to 3 years appointment for EU/AS experienced
researchers to work in a Third Country research
centre (2 years 1 year return) - MC Incoming International Fellowships (IIF)
- Aimed at top-class researchers from Third
Countries to work in a European research centre
(2 years possible return) - Fellows salary, travel and mobility costs,
career exploratory allowance. Costs for training
and for research costs (managed by host)
750/fellow/month (500 for non-lab based) - Hosts Management costs (3), Overheads (10)
13Excellence Promotion and Recognition
- Marie Curie Excellence Grants (EXT) (up to 4
years) - To set up or extend teams of the highest level
- Leading edge or interdisciplinary research
- Marie Curie Chairs (EXC) (up to 3 years)
- Top level teaching appointments
- Particularly for researchers who wish to resume
their career in Europe - Marie Curie Prizes (EXA)
- Prizes for excellent researchers who have
benefited from Marie Curie Actions
14Reintegration Grants
- Aim To support integration of a stable research
career following a period of mobility - Following a 2-year Marie Curie fellowship (EIRG)
- EU and Associate Country fellows
- Reintegration of country of origin or elsewhere
- Obligation for host to offer minimum 2-year work
contract and research project - Following a stay outside Europe (IRG)
- European researchers who have been outside Europe
for 5 years
15CALLS in 2005 and 2006 (closure date)
- Research Training Networks (RTN) 14.2.2006
- Transfer of Knowledge (TOK) 25.1.2006
- Conference and Training Courses (SCF) 17.5.2006
- Intra-European Fellowships (EIF) 18.1.2006
- Outgoing International Fellows (OIF) 18.1.2006
- Incoming International Fellows (IIF) 18.1.2006
- Marie Curie Excellent Grants (EXT) 25.1.2006
- Marie Curie Prizes (EXA) 15.2.2006
- Marie Curie Chairs (EXC) 25.1.2006
- Marie Curie Reintegration Grants(ERG, IRG)
19.10.2005, 19.1.2006, 19.4.2006, 19.7.2006 - years
16More information
- In Europe http//www.cordis.lu/improving
- Marie Curie Fellowship Association
http//www.mariecurie.org - IPR helpdesk http//www.ipr-helpdesk.org
- The pan-European Researchers Mobility Portal
http//europa.eu.int/eracareers - In Finland http//www.aka.fi/eracareers
- Academy of Finland http//www.aka.fi
- Tekes http//www.tekes.fi http//www.tekes.fi/eu/
fin/6po/tutkijaliikkuvuus/index.html - Cimo http//www.cimo.fi
17Commission proposal for Marie Curie Actions in
FP7
184 1 action lines
- Marie Curie Networks for early stage researchers
- Individual Fellowships for life-long training
Career development - International dimension
- Industry dimension
- Realising the full potential of EU25
19Marie Curie Networks (MCN) for early-stage
researchers
- Marie Curie Networks for early stage researchers
- Individual Fellowships for life-long training
Career development - International dimension
- Industry dimension
- Realising the full potential of EU25
20Marie Curie Networks (MCN) for early-stage
researchers
- Main features
- Merge FP6 EST and RTN, reinforcing the training
dimension - Early stage researchers
- Networks of limited number of partners
- Industry involvement at different levels
- Joint training programme with (i) training
through research (ii) complementary competences
(structured training modules) - Internal coherence of quality standards/mutual
recognition of the training/diplomas
21 Marie Curie Networks for early-stage
researchers
- Main features
- Community support
- Allowances for early-stage researchers
- Allowances for academic or industrial Chair
positions - Short training events (conferences, summer
schools, training courses), also open to
researchers from outside the network - Networking and training related administrative
costs - Funding duration 4/5 years
22 Individual Marie Curie fellowships for
life-long training and career development
co-funding of (inter)national programmes
- Objectives
- Support career development of experienced
researchers - Complementing individual or acquiring different
skills and competencies - Enhancing interdisciplinarity and/or
intersectoral mobility - Assisting in resuming research career after a
break - Reintegrating researchers after international
mobility - Greater structuring effect / impact by co-funding
of national/international
23 Individual Marie Curie fellowships for
life-long training and career development
co-funding of (inter)national programmes
- Main features
- First years operated at European level and in
co-funding mode - Possible phasing out after mid-term evaluation
- Selection of national programmes through open
calls with clear eligibility - criteria and objective evaluation criteria (no
national quota) - In cofunding mode researchers apply in the
funded national programmes
24Individual Marie Curie fellowships for life-long
training and career development co-funding of
(inter)national programmes
- Community support
- In classical mode allowances for experienced
researchers contributions for hosts - In cofunding mode fixed percentage of
fellowships costs for selected researchers
complying with the eligibility criteria within
the national programme
25 The international dimension of Marie Curie
actions
- Objectives
- Reinforce the international (i.e. extra-European)
dimension of training and mobility as fundamental
component of the EUs future human resources in
RD - In terms of European career development and
life-long training - In terms of strengthening international
co-operation through researchers
26The international dimension of Marie Curie actions
- Main features
- European Career development
- Outgoing international advanced training
fellowships, with mandatory return - Return and reintegration mechanisms for European
researchers abroad, including diasporas
27The international dimension of Marie Curie actions
- Main features
- International collaboration through researchers
- Host driven actions open to 3d country nationals
- Incoming fellowships for knowledge enhancement
and collaboration enrichment, with optional
return for researchers from certain areas and
with diasporas - Twinning / partnerships with EU neighbouring
countries and ST agreement countries
28Expanding the Marie Curie industry dimension
- Objectives
- Enhancing diverse career possibilities for
researchers in Europe, by increasing the industry
involvement in all Marie Curie actions - To systematically create pathways between
industry and academia by means of a dedicated
Industry-Academia Partnership scheme
29Expanding the Marie Curie industry dimension
- Main features
- All schemes open to industry hosts
- In particular Industry component in early stage
training (MCN) - Specific Industry-Academia Partnership scheme
-
- Industry definition enterprises (competitive
commercial sector)
30Expanding the Marie Curie industry dimension
- Main features Industry-Academia Partnership
scheme - Knowledge sharing (incl. cultural) between
academia and industry, in particular SMEs - Embedded in longer term cooperation between both
sectors - 2-way staff secondments
- Hosting of experienced researchers from outside
the partnership - Organisation of workshops and conferences,
including for researchers from outside the
partnership
31Expanding the Marie Curie industry dimension
- Community support
- Salary costs of seconded researchers and of
recruited experienced researchers - Contribution to networking costs
- Contribution to research costs
- Costs of workshops/conferences, including for
invited speakers - Specific equipment costs for SMEs (special
measure)
32Realising the full research potential of the EU-25
- Objectives
- Strengthen the research potential of research
groups in the Convergence Regions of the EU-25 - Expanding and strengthen collaboration of
research groups with other EU research centres,
increasing their international exposure and
recognition, leadership potential and quality of
their scientists - Lay foundations for their long-term development
and their participation as equal partners in the
EU research arena
33Realising the full research potential of the EU-25
- Main features
- Building on experience (ToK-DEV Centres of
Excellence) - Significant scheme
- Flexibility to address variety of specific needs,
e.g. transfer of knowledge, training, networking - Selection only based on quality and high
potential - Brain circulation, avoiding brain drain
- Favouring strategic partnerships (twinnings)
34Realising the full research potential of the EU-25
- Community support
- Salary costs of seconded researchers, visiting
professors, leading scientists and/or post-doc
researchers recruited by the centre - Contribution to networking costs with partner
organisations - Contribution to research costs, including for
specific equipment - Organisation of conferences and workshops and
participation of reseachers from the centre in
international events - Related administrative costs, e.g. promotional
activities and dissemination
35NordForsk
- An independent institution operating under the
Nordic Council of Minister - Responsible for Nordic cooperation within
research and researcher training - NordForsk coordinates and funds activities to
promote high scientific quality in Nordic
research - functions of NorFA are merged into NordForsk
- NordForsks organisation
- Director Liisa Hakamies-Blomqvist
- Board
- Secretariat
36NordForsks objectives
- to concentrate its efforts to research areas
where the Nordic countries have an international
position of strength, but can also choose to
promote strategically important areas where joint
Nordic efforts would enable the desired
development of research and education competence
of international quality and strength to be
achieved more rapidly - Nordic positions of strength will be made visible
- primary basis for the initiatives will be
national priorities, as expressed in national
programmes or in initiatives taken by the
research councils, universities, other research
institutions, etc.
37NordForsks objectives
- Co-operation on concrete ventures concerning
research or researcher education should normally
imply binding financial commitment by at least
three countries - provide support for marginal financing of the
total project and programme costs and can also
finance preliminary studies
38Funding instruments
- NordForsk has financed or co-financed e.g.
- Nordic Centres of Excellence Programmes
- Nordic research training (also former NorFAs
activities) - Research training courses
- Visiting professors Baltic States and NW Russia
- Mobility and course scholarships
- Networks
- Planning activities
- Nordic Graduate Schools
- Nordic research and theme programme
- Infrastructure and other Nordic joint actions
- NordForsks strategy will be finalised during
2005 beginning of 2006