EU Funding for research Presentation for ‘’Interdisciplinary Innovations in the study of religion and gender” August 2012 EU Liaison Office – Faculty of Humanities Kromme Nieuwegracht 46 3512 HJ Utrecht – the Netherlands +31 30 253 6013 [email protected]
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EU Funding for research Presentation for ‘’Interdisciplinary Innovations in the study of religion and gender” August 2012. EU Liaison Office – Faculty of Humanities Kromme Nieuwegracht 46 3512 HJ Utrecht – the Netherlands +31 30 253 6013 [email protected]. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation
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EU Funding for researchPresentation for
‘’Interdisciplinary Innovations in the study of religion and gender”
August 2012
EU Liaison Office – Faculty of HumanitiesKromme Nieuwegracht 46
• People: Marie Curie programme, Funding for PhD Training and international mobility for established research
• Ideas: European Research Council: Funding for high level individual research (starting grants and advanced grants)
• Capacities: Funding for a.o. Infrastructures, cooperation with industry etc.
FP Cooperation, themes relevant for Humanities
• Theme 8: Social Economic Sciences and Humanities
• Topics for last call (deadline 31 January 2013) are published in
the work programme.
• No topics in the area of religion and gender
FP Marie Curie Programme: fellowship opportunities aimed at research training and knowledge transfer.
Activity 1: Initial Training Networks (ITN)
• Joint research programme
• Early stage researchers
• Public and private organisations
• Innovative Doctoral Programme
• Deadline last call in FP7: November 22, 2012
INITIAL TRAINING NETWORKS (Marie Curie ITN)
• At least 3 participants in 3 different Member States
• Participation of other third countries and associated partners
• No predefined size, recommendation to keep between 6-10
• Duration normally 48 months
• Min. support to researcher of 3 months, max. 3 years
• Approx. 500 researcher months
• Bottom-up approach: topics freely chosen
FP Marie Curie Programme: fellowship opportunities aimed at research training and knowledge transfer.
Activity 2: Life-Long Training and Career
Development
• Intra-european Fellowship for Career Development (IEF): experienced researchers: forthcoming call March 14, 2013
• International Incoming Fellowship (IIF): from other third country forthcoming call March 14, 2013
• International Outgoing Fellowship (IOF): to other third country forthcoming call March 14, 2013
International Research Staff Exchange Scheme: Marie Curie IRSES
• Strengthen research partnerships through staff exchanges and networking activities between European research organisations and research organisations from countries with which the EU has an S&T agreement
• Coordinated joint programme of exchange of researchers for short periods
• At least 2 EU partners and 1 Other third country partner
• Bottom-up approach (no predefined topics)
• Duration 24-48 months. Max. period of exchange is 12 months (can be split up into shorter stays)
• Deadline proposals: January 17, 2012
European Research Council: ERC Grants
European Research Council (ERC) grants: support of individual researchers of any nationality and age who wish to pursue their frontier research. In particularly, the ERC encourages proposals that cross disciplinary boundaries, pioneering ideas that address new and emerging fields and applications that introduce unconventional, innovative approaches:
ERC Advanced Grants: deadline November 22, 2012 ERC Starting Grants: deadline October 17, 2012 ERC Consolidator Grants: deadline January 10, 2013
Will come back (strongly is the expectation) in HORIZON 2020, but no calls in 2013.
COST Actions: European Cooperation in Science and Technology• Coordination of nationally funded research actions, based on an international
framework for cooperation
• Supports coordination costs of research networks (Actions), not the research itself (this is nationally funded)
• Botton-up approach, with “a la carte” participation: only countries who wish to participate in an Action do so
• You can join an Action (if your country agrees), or start your own Action
• Support for meetings, short-term scientific missions, training schools, seminars etc.