BRIC workshop - Making Europe more attractive

BRIC workshop - Making
Europe more attractive
Marie Curie Actions
SFIC & SGHRM workshop,
12 June 2012
Bodo Richter
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Outline
1. The MCA include 'World Fellowships' that require
the participation of Third Countries
2. BRIC researchers and institutions already
participate in these and the other MCAs
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Attractive working conditions
Excellence-based funding
Focus on career development or transfer of knowledge
3. The Marie Skłodowska-Curie Actions in Horizon
2020 should retain a strong international
dimension
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Marie Curie Actions - Basics
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EU fellowships programmes since 1990
Marie Curie label since 1996
Training, mobility and career development
Implemented through the People Programme (2007-2013)
Pierre and Marie Curie honeymoon, 1895
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FP7 2007-2013 PEOPLE Programme
Marie Curie Action
Initial training
of researchers
(1900 M€)
Life-long
training
and career
development
(1170–1400 M€)
Industry
dimension
(250-450 M€)
International
dimension
World fellowships
(1170–1400 M€)
Objective
Initial Training Networks (ITN)
Intra-European Fellowships (IEF)
Career Integration Grants (CIG)
Co-funding of regional, national,
international programmes (COFUND)
Industry-Academia Partnerships and
Pathways (IAPP)
International Outgoing Fellowships (IOF)
International Incoming Fellowships (IIF)
International Research Staff Exchange
Scheme (IRSES)
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Improve career perspectives of
early stage researchers (ESR) in both
public & private sector
Career development of experienced
researchers (ER) (e.g. diversification of
skills/competencies; integrate a stable
position after mobility)
Open and foster dynamic pathways
between public research
organisations and private research
commercial enterprises
Reinforce the extra-European
dimension of the European Research
Area (ERA) through mobility, training,
knowledge transfer and cooperation
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IRSES
Evaluation criteria
IAPP
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Almost any field of research
European Charter for Researchers & Code for the
Recruitment of Researchers
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Quality of the Science and Technology
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Training / Transfer of knowledge
IOF
IIF
Pharma
Hospit
al
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Implementation
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Impact
IEF
ITN
Electronics
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CIG
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IEF
EU+AC
University
or Industry
IOF
Mandatory
Return
EU+AC
Third Country
Possible
IIF
Return
ICPC
EU+AC
CIG
Electronics
University
or Industry
long
term
EU+AC
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EU+AC
University
IRSES
University
EU+AC
University
S&T Agreement
Electronics
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COFUND
• EU/AC bodies that fund and manage fellowships or
research training programmes
• ER / MER (PhD or > 4 years)
• Transnational mobility (outgoing, incoming or reintegration)
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FP7 Achievements
1996-2010
50 000 Marie Curie Researchers
35000
30000
25000
20000
15000
• More than 10 000 PhD
supported in FP7
• 38% participation rate of
women in FP7 MCA, close to
the 40% target
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5000
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1996-1998 1999-2002 2002-2006 2007-2010 2011-2013
Life Sciences
28%
COFUND
8%
Information
Science and
Engineering
18%
Economics 2%
Mathematics
3%
Social Sciences and
Humanities
8%
Chemistry
10%
Environmental and
Geo-sciences
11%
Physics
12%
Budget distribution by scientific panel in FP7 (bottom up approach)
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FP7 Achievements
FP7 Marie Curie researchers coming from all over the world (around 130 nationalities)
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FP7 Achievements
FP7 Marie Curie host organisations in > 80 countries
10 MAIN DESTINATIONS
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FP7 Achievements
BRICs
FP7 Achievements
Host Institutions – Leading countries for all MCAs
Top 10 3rd countries BRICs
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FP7 Achievements
BRICs
Host Institutions – Leading countries for IRSES action
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FP7 Achievements
BRICs
Host Institutions – Country distribution of IOF & IIFR funded projects
IOF : 1 004 projects (130,7 M€), in 41 different countries ‐ 0.4% BRICs IIFR : 80 projects (1,2 M€), in 19 different countries ‐ 62.5% BRICs Education
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FP7 Achievements
BRICs
Researchers – Most frequent nationalities of funded fellows in all MCAs*
* Data does not include exchanges in IRSES action.
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Marie Skłodowska-Curie Actions
under Horizon 2020
Proposed Budget (2014-2020): € 5.75 billion
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Fostering new skills through excellent initial
training of researchers
Nurturing excellence through cross-border and
cross-sector mobility
Stimulating innovation through crossfertilisation of knowledge
Increasing structural impact by co-funding the
activities
Specific support and policy action
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ITN (including
EID and IDP)
Action 1
Early-stage
Researchers
Doctoral and initial training of researchers proposed by international networks of organisations from public and private sectors
Action 2
Experienced
Researchers
Individual fellowships for most promising experienced researchers to develop their skills through international or inter‐sector mobility
IEF
IOF
IIF
CIG
IRSES
Action 3
Exchange
of Staff
International and inter‐sector cooperation through the exchange of research and innovation staff
COFUND
Action 4
COFUND
Co‐funding of regional, national and international programmes covering actions 1 and 2
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IAPP
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Marie Curie Actions Website
http://ec.europa.eu/mariecurieactions
Horizon 2020
http://ec.europa.eu/research/horizon2020
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THANK YOU
FOR YOUR
ATTENTION
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