Webinar on Horizon 2020 The project BLACK SEA HORIZON has received funding from Horizon 2020 the EU Framework Programme for Research and Innovation under the Grant Agreement 645785 H2020INTINCO2014 ID: 225531
Download Presentation The PPT/PDF document "Basic Information" is the property of its rightful owner. Permission is granted to download and print the materials on this web site for personal, non-commercial use only, and to display it on your personal computer provided you do not modify the materials and that you retain all copyright notices contained in the materials. By downloading content from our website, you accept the terms of this agreement.
Slide1
Basic Information
Webinaron Horizon 2020
The project BLACK SEA HORIZON has received funding from Horizon 2020, the EU Framework Programme for Research and Innovation, under the Grant Agreement 645785 (H2020-INT-INCO-2014).
June
22
, 2015Slide2
Black Sea Horizon (BSH) Project
OverviewFunding:Horizon 2020, under the Grant Agreement 645785 (H2020-INT-INCO-2014). Duration: February 2015 – January 2018 Project Partners: 19 organisations, 16 countries: AT, DE, GR, TR, HU, BG, FR, MD, PL, PT, RO, AM, RU, UA, GE, AZCoordinator: Centre for Social Innovation (ZSI GmbH), Austria2BLACK SEA HORIZONSlide3
Black Sea Horizon (BSH) Project
Key objectivesto support the EU’s external relations with the Black Sea region by significantly contributing to ongoing bi-regional and regional STI policy dialogues (EU-Black Sea Cooperation Programme in STI and Bi-regional STI conference), and by increasing the knowledge base about the EU’s external environment; to stimulate bi-regional STI cooperation and to strengthen the EU’s economic competitiveness;Webinars on H2020 and H2020 Summer school Grant scheme for brokerage events Cluster identification and training of entrepreneurs to contribute to the establishment of supportive framework conditions
by facilitating the pooling of resources and
by identifying challenging thematic areas for mutual STI cooperation. 3BLACK SEA HORIZONSlide4
Black Sea Horizon (BSH) Project
ContactsWebsite: http://blacksea-horizon.eu/Email: office@blacksea-horizon.eu Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/BlackSeaHorizonTwitter: https://twitter.com/BlackSea_H2020LinkedIn:https://www.linkedin.com/grp/home?gid=82919114BLACK SEA HORIZONSlide5
Introduction to Horizon 2020 Rules for
participation incl. outlook on legal and financial aspectsInternational cooperation in Horizon 2020PlanThis presentation is based on materials from ECSlide6
Horizon 2020 –
European Union Framework Programme of a budget of 77 bln Euros dedicated to finance research, innovation and mobility projects – coupling research „from lab to market’; Horizon 2020 is targeted to research
institutes,
univeristies, single researchers and
innovative companies;
EU Union and
Associated
Countries
Structure of the Horizon 2020
HORIZON 2020 IN A NUTSHELLSlide7
European
Research CouncilFrontier research of by the best individual teamsFuture and Emerging TechnologiesCollaborative research to open new fields of innovationMarie Skłodowska-Curie ActionsOpportunities for training and career developmentResearch InfrastructureEnsuring
Access to world-class facilities
EXCELLENT SCIENCESlide8
Leadership
in enabling and industrial technologiesICT, nanotechnologies, materials, biotechnology, manufacturing, spaceAccess to Risk FinanceLevaraging private finance and venture capital for research and innovationInnovation in SMEsFostering innovation and market uptake of all forms of innovation
developed by SMEs
INDUSTRIAL LEADERSHIPSlide9
Health,
demographic change and wellbeingFood security, sustainable agriculture, marine and maritime research and bioeconomySecure, clean and efficient energySmart, green and integrated transportClimate action, resource efficiency and raw
materialsInclusive and
refelctive societiesSecure
societies
SOCIETAL CHELLENGESSlide10
Research
and Innovation Actions (RIA) – min. 3 partners from UE or Associated Countries, financial support up to 100% of eligible costs, EU contribution 2-5 mln Euros, projects’ duration 36-60 months;
Innovation
Actions (IA) - min. 3
partners from EU or AC, finnacial
support up to 70% of eligible
costs
(for non-profit 100%), EU
contribution
– 5-10 mln
Euros
;
Frontier
research
actions
–
performed
under
European
Research
Council
scheme
by a
leading
researcher and her/his team;
Marie Skłodowska-Curie Actions (MSCA) – institutional actions in consortia or individual fellowships dedicated for single researchers, financial support
up
to 100% of
eligible
costs
;
SME Instrument –
single SME or consortia of SMEs, financial support up to 70% of eligible costs, scheme has 3 Phases;Fast Track to Innovation – consortia between 3 and 5 partners with a leading role of industry
TYPES OF PROJECTSSlide11
KEY WORD
TECHNOLOGY READINESS LEVELSlide12
7 PR
Horizon 2020IdeaMarketFROM IDEA TO MARKETSlide13
SUPPORT FOR RESAERCH AND INNOVATION
UNDER HORIZON 2020Slide14
WHO CAN PARTICIPATEAny company,
research centre, organisation or individual ELIGIBLE COUNTRIESMember States – 28Austria, Belgium, Bulgaria, Croatia, Cyprus, Czech Republic, Denmark, Estonia, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Hungary, Ireland, Italy, Latvia, Lithuania, Luxembourg, Malta, Netherlands, Poland, Portugal, Romania, Slovakia, Slovenia
, Spain, Sweden
, United KingdomAssociated countries
Albania, Bosnia and Herzegovina
, Faroe Islands
, Former
Yugoslav
Republic of Macedonia
,
Iceland
, Israel,
Moldova
, Montenegro,
Norway
, Serbia ,Turkey,
Switzerland
(
partial
association
),
Ukraine
(on-
going
)
All
other
countries – Third countriesSlide15
ELIGIBILITY FOR FUNDINGSlide16
ELIGIBILITY FOR FUNDINGIndustralised
countries: US, Canada, Australia, Japan, etc.Emerging economies: Brazil, Russia, India, China, MexicoSlide17
CONDITIONS FOR PARTICIPATIONThree legal entities
each established in different Member State or Associated CountryAT LEASTSlide18
CONDITIONS FOR PARTICIPATION
By way of derogation, the minimum condition shall be participation of one legal entity (if such possibility defined in the work programme)Slide19
GRANT AGREEMENT
EUROPEAN COMMISSIONPARTNER 3PARTNER 1PARTNER 2Slide20
PARTNER 2
PARTNER 1PARTNER 3BETWEEN PROJECT CONSORTIUM CONSORTIUM AGREEMENT
COORDINATORSlide21
CONSORTIUM AGREEMENTIs
mandatory unless the work programme says otherwiseDESCA 2020 Model Consortium Agreement http://www.desca-2020.eu/Must not contain any provision contrary to the GA Internal organisation of the consortium Distribution of EU funding Foreground and Background Settlement of internal disputes
Confidentiality Receipts
, etc…Slide22
GUIDELINES
ANNOTATED MODEL GRANT AGREEMENT
FINANCIAL GUIDE
HORIZON
2020Slide23
INDIRECT COSTS HORIZON 2020
Single model 25% flat rate60% ?
20% ?
Real?
Simplified
?Slide24
FUNDING SCHEMES AND LIMITS
Maximum reimbursement ratesResearch and technological development activities (*)Demonstration activities
Other
activities
Network of
excellence
50%
75% (**)
100%
Collaborative
project
(****)
50%
75% (**)
50%
100%
Coordination
and
support
action
100% (***)
HORIZON 2020
One
project
= one
rate
Defined
in the
Work
Programme
;
Up
to 100% of the
eligible
costs
for
research
actions
but limited to
the
maximum
of 70% for
innovation
actions
(
exception
for non-profit
organisations
–
maximum
of 100%)Slide25
APPLICATION PROCESSProposals
must be submitted electronically using the electronic submisssion system of the Participant PortalIn order to submit a proposal you should: Find a call Register your organisation Start submission of your proposalSlide26
FUNDING SCHEMES AND LIMITS
Maximum reimbursement ratesResearch and technological development activities (*)Demonstration activities
Other
activities
Network of
excellence
50%
75% (**)
100%
Collaborative
project
(****)
50%
75% (**)
50%
100%
Coordination
and
support
action
100% (***)
HORIZON 2020
One
project
= one
rate
Defined
in
the
Work
Programme
:
Up
to 100% of
the
eligible
costs
for
research
actions
but limited to
the
maximum
of 70% for
innovation
actions
(
exception
for non-profit
organisations
–
maximum
of 100%)Slide27
Registration of the organisationIt is
possible to check on the Participant Portal Beneficiary Register if your organisation is already registeredhttp://ec.europa.eu/research/participants/portal/desktop/en/organisations/register.htmlIf not you can start the registration process on the same page.Initiating the submission processTo start the submission
you should select
the topic of your interest
and open the SUBMISSION SERVICE tab.
APPLICATION PROCESSSlide28
Marie Skłodowska-Curie Actions In Horizon 2020Slide29
European Charter for Researchers
Code of Conduct for the Recruitment of Researcherstraining on various research domains and on complementary skills conferences, seminars, etc.
publication of research results,
engagement in outreach activities
employment and secondments,
joint research activities and different training
s
MSCA
objectivesSlide30
MSCA
key featuresSlide31
INSTITUTIONS
apply to the EC and later recruit researchers RESEARCHERS apply directly to the EC MSCA ActionsSlide32
TC institutions can host researchers from EuropeEstablishing or fostering existing collaboration based on individual research project
Taking part in research and innovation activities; Taking part in training, conferences, summer schools etc.; Hosting ESRs seconded from Europe; Sending own staff to EuropeMSCA opportunities for TC institutionsSlide33
Apply for job – within the ongoing and future MSCA projects; Apply for fellowships within MSCA ongoing and future projects; European training opportunities: summer schools, conferences, workshops etc.;
International jobs & fellowships databases: EURAXESS portal: www.euraxess.eu Marie Skłodowska-Curie Actions portal: http://ec.europa.eu/research/mariecurieactions Open competition, researchers of every nationality, the best European institutionsMSCA opportunities for TC researchersSlide34
INTERNATIONAL COOPERATION – CROSS-CUTTING ISSUE
ObjectivesStrengthen the Union's excellence/attractiveness/competitivenessTackle global societal challengesSupport the Union's external policiesReferencesEnhancing and focusing EU international cooperation in research and innovation: a strategic approach (COM(2012)497)Report on the implementation of the strategy for international cooperation in research and innovation (COM(2014)567)Slide35
Mirror the evolution of R&I dialogues
STRATEGIC PRIORITY & SETTING ROADMAPSSlide36
HORIZON 2020 REGULATIONS
ˮInternational cooperation shall be promoted and integrated into the programme to strengthen EU competitiveness, effectively tackle common societal challenges, and support EU external policy objectivesˮˮTargeted international cooperation actions shall be implemented based on common interest, priorities, mutual benefit, S&T capabilities, specific needs, market opportunities, and expected impactˮˮInternational cooperation activities should be maintained at least at the level of FP7ˮSlide37
37
Topics
encouraging
int'l cooperationTopics requiring int'l cooperation
Topics contributing to implementing multilateral/bilateral agreement/initiativeTopics requiring twinning
activitiesTopics implemented through coordinated call
Topics targeted by
JPI encouraging int'l cooperation
Topics implemented through
ERA-NET
Cofund
encouraging int'l participation
Topics providing for
direct funding
of third country partners
… Targeted int'l cooperation activitiesSlide38
38
Lists of NCPs from Int'l Partner CountriesSlide39
39
NCP Academy (Legal and Financial)
HNN 2.0 (
Health project
)B
IOHorizon (
Food/Bio-economy
)
C-ENERGY 2020
ETNA Plus (Transport)
NCPs CARE (Climate Action)
NET4SOCIETY4 (SC6)
GAP (Secure Societies)
Idealist
2018
(ICT
)
NMP TEAM 3
COSMOS2020 (Space)
Net4Mobility (MSCA)
RICH (Research Infrastructures)
NCP_WIDE.NET (Widening)
SiS
– Net 2 (
Swafs
)
NUCLEU 2020 (
Euratom
)
Horizon 2020 NCP Network ProjectsSlide40
INCONTACT 2020Aims to
increase third country participation in Horizon 2020Awareness-raising of the opportunities of cooperating in research and innovation with Europe towards third countries, e.g. info days, conferences Capacity building of international cooperation experts in third countries through trainings so that they can work as promotion/information multipliers in their countries/regionsEnhance involvement of additional third country NCPs in INCONTACT, e.g. by covering travel cost for meetings, training, running help-deskFP7 CSA, start: 31/12 2013, end: 30/12 2015INCONTACT 2020Slide41
INCONTACT 2020Slide42
Lessons learned from first calls of Horizon 2020
Significant drop in participation of entities from international partner countriesRecommendation in report to Strategic Programme Committee: ˮincrease international cooperation activities through support to flagship initiatives of sufficient scale and scope, together with accompanying actions to strengthen cooperation with key partner countriesˮSlide43
PARTICIPANT PORTALhttp://ec.europa.eu/research/participants/portal/desktop/en/home.htmlHORIZON 2020 on-line MANUAL
http://ec.europa.eu/research/participants/portal/desktop/en/funding/guide.htmlHORIZON 2020 DOCUMENTS /Annotated Grant Agreement/http://ec.europa.eu/research/participants/portal/desktop/en/funding/reference_docs.html RESEARCH ENQUIRY SERVICEhttp://ec.europa.eu/research/index.cfm?pg=enquiriesHELPFUL INFORMATIONSlide44
Katarzyna.Walczyk@kpk.gov.pl Barbara.Trammer@kpk.gov.pl Adam.Gluszuk@kpk.gov.pl
Thank you for your attention!BLACK SEA HORIZON