FRANCE MEXICO ECOS NORD MEXIQUE 24 YEARS … · BEFORE THIS ECOS NORD MEXIQUE PROGRAMME (2/2) 7 Participation to another cooperation program supported by France in Latin America before

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FRANCE – MEXICO ECOS NORD MEXIQUE 24 YEARS ANNIVERSARY

Scientific impact of the program (2007-2017)

MESRI-MEIRIES / MEAE

2018

May 29 & 30th, 2018, Mexico city 1

http://www.enseignementsup-recherche.gouv.fr

GENERAL PRESENTATION OF THE PROGRAMME

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Creation : 1994

Total budget (France + Mexico) : around 580 000 € / year >> including budget from France : 290 000 € / year * >> including budget from Mexico : same € / year

Number of new projects per year : ~ 10

From 2007-2014: 281 applications submitted 87 projects funded

May 29 & 30th, 2018, Mexico city

DATA SOURCES

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ECOS North Mexico committee • Informations about applications to the ECOS Nord Mexique

program • List of mobilities (France to Mexico)

Survey (conducted by the French Ministry of Higher Education, Research and

Innovation)

• Target : Principal Investigators of selected projects between 2007 and 2014

• Survey duration : 1 month between February and March 2018, focusing on the projects funded between 2007 and 2014

• 49% response ratio (42 respondents for 86 funded projects)

May 29 & 30th, 2018, Mexico city

ANSWERS TO THE SURVEY

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Average response rate to the survey : 49 % (42 answers)

42 answers (49 %)

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Number of funded projects Number of survey answers

2007-2017 Key Points

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BEFORE THIS ECOS NORD MEXIQUE PROGRAMME (1/2)

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Participation to another cooperation program supported by France in Latin America before this ECOS North Mexico program

Survey data

Yes 38%

No 62%

May 29 & 30th, 2018, Mexico city

BEFORE THIS ECOS NORD MEXIQUE PROGRAMME (2/2)

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Participation to another cooperation program supported by France in Latin America before this ECOS North Mexico program

Survey data

May 29 & 30th, 2018, Mexico city

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NUMBER OF APPLICATIONS VS SELECTION RATE (COMPARISON BETWEEN 26 DIFFERENT BILATERAL PROGRAMMES)

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Average selection rate for 2007-2017 : 30% vs 32% mean Average number of applications 2007-2017 : 37 vs 56 mean

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Average annual selection rate

Moyenne

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SUCCESS RATE

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Average selection rate from 2007-2016: 30 %

ECOS Committee

data

May 29 & 30th, 2018, Mexico city

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2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016

Number of applications Number of funded projects Selection rate

SCIENTIFIC DOMAINS

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SCIENTIFIC DOMAINS OF PROJECTS

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ECOS Committee

data

Number of applications : 360 Number of funded projects : 108

MAIN FRENCH PARTICIPATING INSTITUTIONS (PIS EMPLOYERS)

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Survey data

May 29 & 30th, 2018, Mexico city

52%

33%

5%

3% 3% 2%

2%

Université

CNRS

INRA

INSERM

IRD

IFSTTAR

Ecole ingénieur

MAIN FRENCH PARTICIPATING INSTITUTIONS (LABORATORIES)

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Survey data

May 29 & 30th, 2018, Mexico city

42%

30%

6%

5%

5%

5%

3% 2% 1% 1% Université

CNRS

Ecole ingénieur

INRA

IRD

INSERM

CIRAD

IFSTTAR

Institut Pasteur

Institut Français du Chevalet de l'Equitation

AGE OF PRINCIPAL INVESTIGATORS (PI) (COMPARISON BETWEEN 26 DIFFERENT BILATERAL PROGRAMMES)

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PIs under 40 years : 7% vs 24% mean PIs over 55 years : 26% vs 15% mean

67% of the PIs are between 40 and 55 years

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% of PIs over 55 years

Moyenne

MEXIQUE ECOS

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Survey data

Present professional status Starting professional status

May 29 & 30th, 2018, Mexico city

FRENCH PIS (PRINCIPAL INVESTIGATORS) : STATUS

IMPLICATION OF WOMEN (FRANCE) (COMPARISON BETWEEN 26 DIFFERENT BILATERAL PROGRAMMES)

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% of women PIs in the applications : 21% vs 25% mean % of women PIs in the selected projects : 23% vs 25% mean

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% of women PIs in financed projects

Moyenne

MEXIQUE ECOS

PARTICIPATION OF YOUNG RESEARCHERS (1/4)

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7 % of French PIs are young researchers

Survey data

7%

67%

26% <40 years

between 40 and55 years

>55 years

May 29 & 30th, 2018, Mexico city

PARTICIPATION OF YOUNG RESEARCHERS (2/4)

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56 % of projects integrate Master degree students

Survey data

May 29 & 30th, 2018, Mexico city

0 Master degree student

44% 1 Master degree student

36%

2 Master degree

students 0%

3 Master degree

students 20%

PARTICIPATION OF YOUNG RESEARCHERS (3/4)

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100 % of projects integrate PhD students

Survey data

1 PhD student

13%

2 PhD student

42%

3 PhD student

16%

4 and more PhD

student 29%

May 29 & 30th, 2018, Mexico city

PARTICIPATION OF YOUNG RESEARCHERS (4/4)

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15 % of projects integrate post-doctoral researchers

Survey data

0 post doct 85%

1 post doct 10%

2 post doct 5%

May 29 & 30th, 2018, Mexico city

IMPLICATION OF PhDs (COMPARISON BETWEEN 26 DIFFERENT BILATERAL PROGRAMMES)

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% of projects implying PhDs : 90% vs 66% mean Average rate of scientific production per PhD : 0,57 vs 0,70 mean

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Moyenne

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Mobility

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France Mexico Mexico France

MOBILITY : GENDER

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ECOS Committee

data

May 29 & 30th, 2018, Mexico city

MOBILITY FRANCE – MEXICO (COMPARISON BETWEEN 26 DIFFERENT BILATERAL PROGRAMMES)

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% of french young researchers in outgoing mobilities : 33% vs 35% mean

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% of researchers under 35 years in outgoing mobilities

Moyenne MEXIQUE ECOS

France Mexico Mexico France

MOBILITY : STATUS

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ECOS Committee

data

May 29 & 30th, 2018, Mexico city

MOBILITY FRANCE MEXICO : STATUS

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ECOS Committee

data

May 29 & 30th, 2018, Mexico city

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2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017

Researchers PhD

(number of mobilities according to the status)

MOBILITY MEXICO FRANCE : STATUS

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ECOS Committee

data

May 29 & 30th, 2018, Mexico city

(number of mobilities according to the status)

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2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017

Researchers PhD

France Mexico Mexico France

MOBILITY : DURATION

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ECOS Committee

data

May 29 & 30th, 2018, Mexico city

Scientific production

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SCIENTIFIC OUTPUT (1/2)

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Survey data

May 29 & 30th, 2018, Mexico city

6% 5%

7%

25%

15%

5%

19%

18%

Mathematics

Physics

Marine / Earth / Planet Sciences

Chemistry

Biology and Health

Humanities / Social Sciences

Agronomy / Food Science / Environment /BiodiversityInformation Technology

SCIENTIFIC OUTPUT (2/2)

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data

48% of funded projects led to one copublication at least 65% of copublications include at least 1 PHD or PostDoc

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Number of

funded projects

by thematic area

Ratio of

funded

projects by

thematic area

Number of

copublications

Ratio of

copublicatio

ns by

thematic

area

Ratio of funded

projects by

thematic area

that led to one

copublication at

least

Ratio of

copublication

by project

Mathematics 6 14% 5 6% 17% 0,8

Physics 3 7% 4 5% 67% 1,3

Marine / Earth /

Planet Sciences 3 7% 6 7% 67% 2,0

Chemistry 7 17% 21 25% 71% 3,0

Biology and Health 7 17% 12 14% 43% 1,7

Humanities / Social

Sciences 8 19% 4 5% 25% 0,5

Agronomy / Food

Science /

Environment /

Biodiversity

5 12% 16 19% 80% 3,2

Information

Technology 3 7% 15 18% 33% 5,0

TOTAL 42 100% 83 100% 48% 2,0

What happens after a ECOS Nord Mexique

Project ?

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CONTINUATION OF THE COLLABORATION (1/4) (COMPARISON BETWEEN 26 DIFFERENT BILATERAL PROGRAMMES)

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Continuation of the collaboration : 84% vs 81% mean Continuation of the collaboration with other sources of subvention : 36% vs 33% mean

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Financed continuation of the collaboration

Moyenne

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CONTINUATION OF THE COLLABORATION (1/4)

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84% of the collaborations continued after the ECOS

Survey data

May 29 & 30th, 2018, Mexico city

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2 23% 21% 20% 9% 8% 8% 8% 2%

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CONTINUATION OF THE COLLABORATION (2/4)

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36% of funded collaborations after the ECOS

Survey data

May 29 & 30th, 2018, Mexico city

36%

36%

28% Funded

Unformal collaborationnot funded

Funding was asked butrejected

CONTINUATION OF THE COLLABORATION (3/4)

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36% of funded collaborations after the ECOS

Survey data

May 29 & 30th, 2018, Mexico city

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1 1 1

CONTINUATION OF THE COLLABORATION (4/4)

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Did the project ECOS lead to the establishment of joint structures?

Survey data

Type of structures

May 29 & 30th, 2018, Mexico city

2 2

LIA UMI

Yes 11%

No 89%

IMPACT ON YOUNG RESEARCHERS’ CAREER

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% of young researchers whose career was impacted by the ECOS program

Survey data

Type of impacts

May 29 & 30th, 2018, Mexico city

Yes 85%

No 15%

63%

32%

5%

Academic jobPost-PhDJob in a private company

GENERAL OPINION OF FRENCH PIS ON THE PROGRAMME

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Survey data

May 29 & 30th, 2018, Mexico city

0%

32%

50%

18%

Not satisfied

Quite satisfied

Very satisfied

Extremely satisfied

100% of french principal investigators are satisfied

PRELIMINARY CONCLUSIONS / RECOMMENDATIONS

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CONCLUSIONS Top PHD students involvement (100 %) Mainly senior Principal Investigators (93 %) Good further scientific collaborations (84 %) Difficulties for obtaining financial support for further scientific

collaborations (36 %) Good level of scientific outputs including at least 1 PHD students or

post-doc (65%) Pretty good average rate of young researchers copublications(57%) RECOMMENDATIONS Promote young researchers applications Promote women applications (only 21% of applicants are women) Improve sucess rate (22% in 2016)

May 29 & 30th, 2018, Mexico city

CONCLUSIONS

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French national authorities (MESRI / MEAE) will provide a complete analysis of the survey (incl. on the scientific impact) and provide this to recipients of the funding and participants in this symposium. Preliminary conclusions suggest that the funding scheme is efficiently contributing to creating (maintaining) fruitful and long term cooperation, despite the relatively low financial support, which is to be considered as “seed money”.

Thank you for your attention

May 29 & 30th, 2018, Mexico city

Contacts

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christophe.delacourt@recherche.gouv.fr robert.gardette@recherche.gouv.fr amandine.vogt@recherche.gouv.fr

May 29 & 30th, 2018, Mexico city

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