Apvārsnis 2020 (H2020)projekta veidi

INGA ŠĪRANTE
VIAA Zinātnes, pētniecības un inovāciju politikas
atbalsta departamenta,
Nacionālā kontaktpunkta,
Vecākā eksperte
Vaļņu iela 1, 4. stāvs, Rīga, LV-1050, LATVIJA
Tālr.: 67785463, fakss: 67814344
[email protected], www.viaa.gov.lv
Apvārsnis 2020 (H2020)projekta
veidi:
a) Research and innovation actions
EU funding rate – 100%
Activities aiming to establish new knowledge or explore the
feasibility of a new technology, product, process, service or
solution. For this purpose they may include basic and applied
research, technology development and integration, testing and
validation on a small-scale prototype in a laboratory or simulated
environment.
b) Innovation actions
EU funding rate – 70% (except non-profit, which are still
funded 100%)
Activities directly aiming at producing plans and arrangements or
designs for new, altered or improved products, processes or
services. For this purpose they may include prototyping, testing,
demonstrating, piloting, large-scale product validation and market
replication.
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Apvārsnis 2020 (H2020)projekta
veidi:
c) Coordination and support actions
EU funding rate – 100%
Accompanying measures such as standardisation, dissemination,
awareness-raising and communication, networking, coordination or
support services, policy dialogues and mutual learning exercises and
studies.
d)Grants of the European Research Council (ERC) to support
frontier research
EU funding rate – 100%
• Starting Grant
• Consolidator Grant
• Advanced Grant
• Proof of Concept Grant
• Synergy grant
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Apvārsnis 2020 (H2020)projekta
veidi:
e)Marie Skłodowska-Curie actions (MSCA)
EU funding rate – 100%
Marie Sklodowska-Curie Individual Fellowships (MSCA IF)
European Fellowships
Global Fellowships
Marie Sklodowska-Curie Innovative Training Networks (ITN)
Training Networks
European Industrial Doctorates
European Joint Doctorates
Marie Sklodowska-Curie Research and Innovation Staff
Exchange (RISE)
Co-funding of regional, national and international programmes
(COFUND)
Doctoral programmes
Fellowship programmes
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Projektu izmaksu kategorijas
A.direct personnel costs;
B. direct costs of subcontracting (including related duties,
taxes and charges such as non-deductible value added tax (VAT)
paid by the beneficiary)
D. other direct costs;
Travel costs and related subsistence allowances
Depreciation costs of equipment, infrastructure or other assets
Costs of other goods and services (including related duties, taxes
and charges such as non-deductible value added tax (VAT) paid by
the beneficiary.
E. indirect costs;
Indirect costs are eligible if they are declared on the basis of the
flat-rate of 25% of the eligible direct costs from which are
excluded:
(a) costs of subcontracting [and][;]
(b) costs of in-kind contributions provided by third parties which
are not used on the beneficiary’s premises.
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Projektu atskaites (elektroniski)
• Reporting period (1-18; 1-12; 1-24)
• Coordinator must submit a periodic report
within 60 days following the end of each
reporting period.
• final summary financial statement(EUR)
• a ‘certificate on the financial statements’
total contribution of EUR 325 000 or more, as
reimbursement of actual cost and unit costs
calculated on the basis of its usual cost
accounting practices.
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Izcilības izplatīšana un dalības
(Spreading excellence and widening
participation-WIDESPREAD)
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izcilu Eiropas zinātnisko institūciju sadarbība un apvienošana ar
kolēģiem (Teaming), kuru sniegums ir vājāks, lai izveidotu vai
attīstītu izcilības centrus dalībvalstīs, kurās pētniecības sniegums
atpaliek no labākā Eiropas Savienībā;
atbalsts mērķtiecīgas sadarbības projektiem (Twinning), kas
ietver darbinieku apmaiņu, ekspertu vizītes un apmācību kursus;
“Eiropas Pētniecības telpas katedru” (ERA Chairs) izveide, lai
zinātniskajām institūcijām ar augstu pētniecības potenciālu
piesaistītu izcilus akadēmiķus;
politikas atbalsta mehānisms,)lai palīdzētu pilnveidot valsts un
reģionālās pētniecības un inovāciju politikas (Support to JPI
Urban Europe)
izcilu pētnieku un inovācijas speciālistu nodrošināšana ar
plašāku piekļuvi starptautiskajiem sadarbības tīkliem.
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Spreading
excellence
and widening
participation
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CALL: WIDESPREAD
Call identifier: H2020-WIDESPREAD2016-2017
Slēgta
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Slēgta
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Atvērta
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TOPIC : Teaming Phase 1
Topic identifier:
WIDESPREAD-04-2017
Publication date:
14 October 2015
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Types of action:
CSA Coordination and support action
DeadlineModel:
Planned opening date:
single-stage
11 May 2016
Deadline: 15 November 2016 17:00:00
Teaming, will involve in principle, two (2) parties:
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(1) The main applicant organisation (the coordinator) established in a
"Widening" country (see section on specific eligibility criteria for more
details) that must be either a national/regional authority or a research funding
agency or a university or a research organisation. In case the coordinator
organisation is not a public authority, it will need to provide a letter of intent
(the Commission will provide a relevant template) to ensure the long-term
nature and accountability of Teaming projects.
(2) A university or research organisation with an international reputation in
research and innovation excellence.
Partner organisations will have to explain clearly their vision for the
establishment of a new Centre of Excellence (or the upgrading of an existing
one) that would be hosted in the "Widening" country. This will include details
on the long-term science and innovation strategy of the future Centre, in
particular, the detailed provisions for the good management of the project
between the partners. Furthermore, proposers should include a clear analysis
of how this strategy would fit broadly with the relevant Smart Specialisation
Strategy of the Widening country, where relevant, or an equivalent growth
strategy. In the case of an upgrade of an existing centre of excellence,
additional information concerning organisation profile, activities and strategy
of the centre should be provided.
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TOPIC : Teaming Phase 1
Under Phase 1, successful applicants will receive a grant that will last for 12
months, to produce an extensive, detailed and robust Business Plan for the
setting-up / upgrading of a Centre of Excellence.
Proposers will be asked to demonstrate within their (single) proposal two
distinct, yet complementary aspects:
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a long term vision, including a long term science and innovation
strategy based on a SWOT analysis, for the new Centre of Excellence (or the
upgrading of an existing one) that would be hosted in the Widening country.
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a 12 month action aimed at producing a detailed and robust business
plan for the setting-up/upgrading of the Centre of Excellence in line with the
long term vision.
The Commission considers that proposals requesting a contribution from
the EU of EUR 0.40 million,
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TOPIC : Teaming Phase 1
Expected Impact
The creation of new (or significant upgrades of existing) Centres of Excellence in
"Widening" Countries through the Teaming partnerships is expected to:
- increase their scientific capabilities and enable them to engage in a strategic growth path
pointing to long-term opportunities for economic development. Potential links to innovative
clusters would be an asset.
- through improved scientific capabilities allow these countries to improve their chances to
seek competitive funding in international fora (including the EU Framework Programmes).
- over the medium to long term achieve a measurable and significant improvement in terms
of research and innovation culture (as shown through indicators such as research intensity,
innovation performance, values and attitudes towards research and innovation) of those
countries.
The potential impact of the new/upgraded Centre of Excellence in terms of
sustained excellence should be reinforced through projected measurable key performance
and output related indicators.
Benefits will also accrue to the institutions from the more intensive research and
innovation performers, in terms of access to new research avenues, increased creativity and
development of new approaches, as well as a source for increased mobility (inwards and
outwards) of qualified scientists.
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TOPIC : Teaming Phase 1
The selected corrective threshold of 70% of the EU average has been chosen in
line with the particular policy requirements of the measure, to ensure the greatest
possible impact through targeting only the lowest performing Member States, and
thereby maximising the real value of these actions.
Based on the above threshold, applicant organisations from the following Member
States and Associated Countries (subject to valid association agreements of third
countries with Horizon 2020) will be eligible to submit proposals as coordinators
(the "low R&I performing" or "Widening" countries):
Member States: Bulgaria, Croatia, Cyprus, Czech Republic, Estonia,
Hungary, Latvia, Lithuania, Luxembourg, Malta, Poland, Portugal,
Romania, Slovakia and Slovenia.
Associated Countries: Albania, [Armenia]*, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Faroe
Islands, Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia, Georgia, Moldova,
Montenegro, Serbia, Tunisia, Turkey and Ukraine.
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TOPIC : Teaming Phase 1
Teaming proposals must involve a minimum of two participants:
a. The applicant organisation must satisfy the condition set out in
point 1 above, and must be the coordinator of the proposal.
b. At least one teaming/partnering university or research
organisation which must be coming from a Member State or
Associated Country other than that of the coordinating applicant.
The requested EU contribution shall not exceed a maximum of EUR
0.40 million for a period of 12 months
Proposal page limits and layout: Please refer to Part B of the proposal
template available in the electronic submission system.
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Technology readiness levels (TRL)
Where a topic description refers to a TRL, the following definitions apply,
unless otherwise specified:
• TRL 1 – basic principles observed;
• TRL 2 – technology concept formulated;
• TRL 3 – experimental proof of concept;
• TRL 4 – technology validated in lab;
• TRL 5 – technology validated in relevant environment (industrially
relevant environment in the case of key enabling technologies);
• TRL 6 – technology demonstrated in relevant environment (industrially
relevant environment in the case of key enabling technologies);
• TRL 7 – system prototype demonstration in operational environment;
• TRL 8 – system complete and qualified;
• TRL 9 – actual system proven in operational environment (competitive
manufacturing in the case of key enabling technologies; or in space);
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[Name, address and contact details of committing entity]
[Date]
[Name, address and contact details of recipient coordinating entity]
Title: Letter of Intent for financial support of [project proposal acronym] under the
Horizon 2020 call "WIDESPREAD-04-2017: Teaming Phase 1"
[Short introductory paragraph – Briefly explain the purpose of this letter of intent.]
[Indicate some basic background information regarding the committing entity, such as role and
identity (e.g. national ministry, regional/local authority, funding agency, private sector, ESIF1
Managing Authority etc.) and relationship, if any, with recipient coordinating entity.]
[Define the specific details regarding the intention to commit: There is no predefined text on the
type of commitment but some general information should be given on the nature, amounts2 and
timeline of the funding sources to demonstrate the long-term nature and accountability of the
proposed Teaming project. Based on the information given in this part, the Commission, assisted
by external experts, will assess the seriousness and credibility of the intention to commit.]
[In case of financial support from ESIF (or IPA3) funds, a short summary of the procedure followed
should be provided – i.e. relevant operational programme references etc.]
[Provide any conditions, if any, for making available the financial resources to the recipient
entity/ies.]
Sincerely,
[Signature(s)]
[Typed Name of committing entity/(ies)]
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European Structural and Investment Funds
There is no predefined amount that is expected to be committed additional to the H2020 funding. However in line
with the objectives of the call, substantial investments are expected mainly for infrastructure and equipment and as a
rule of thumb it should be at least at the same level or more than the total H2020 funding requested at Phase 2.
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Instrument for Pre-Accession Assistance see also http://ec.europa.eu/regional_policy/en/funding/ipa/
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http://ec.europa.eu/research/participants/port
al/desktop/en/funding/reference_docs.html#h
2020-expertslists
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Apakšprogramma
Sekmīgo
projektu
skaits
Projektu skaits
ar virs sliekšņa
novērtējumu
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Teaming
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Twining
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14
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Projektu
pieteikumu
skaits
Izcilības izplatīšana un dalības
paplašināšana kopā un t.sk.
ERA-Chair
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