1. New skills, knowledge and innovation
1. Fostering
new
skills
through
excellence
in
ini4al
training
of
researchers
2. Nurturing
excellence
through
cross-‐border
and
cross-‐sector
mobility
3. S4mula4ng
innova4on
through
cross-‐fer4lisa4on
of
knowledge
4. Increasing
structural
impact
by
co-‐funding
ac4vi4es
5. Specific
support
and
policy
ac4on
2. Ø AGract
and
retain
research
talent
Ø Develop
state-‐of-‐the-‐art,
innova.ve
training
schemes,
consistent
with
the
highly
compe44ve
and
increasingly
inter-‐disciplinary
requirements
of
research
and
innova4on
Ø Promote
sustainable
career
development
in
research
and
innova.on
Ø Focus
on
delivering
new
knowledge
and
skills,
in
line
with
the
key
driver
iden4fied
in
the
strategic
programming
approach
Ø Contribute
to
a
strong
partnership
with
MS
via
the
co-‐funding
mechanism
Strategic
programming
approach
4. Scope:
RISE
-‐
Promote
interna4onal
and
inter-‐sector
collabora4on
through
research
and
innova4on
staff
exchanges
-‐
Sharing
of
knowledge
and
ideas
for
the
advancement
of
science
and
the
development
of
innova4on.
-‐
Support
is
provided
for
the
development
of
partnerships
(e.g.
joint
research
and
innova4on
ac4vi4es)
-‐
Bo%om-‐up
approach:
set
of
clear
research
and
innova7on
objec7ves
and
deliverables.
5. General
Aspects
- All
Countries
can
par4cipate
in
RISE
-‐
All
na4onali4es
can
par4cipate
in
RISE
-‐
All
ins.tu.ons
fulfilling
the
requirements
of
the
Horizon
2020
Rules
for
Par7cipa7on
can
par4cipate
in
RISE
-‐
No
mobility
rules*
for
RISE
6. Project
Main
Aspects
-‐
Project
built
on
joint
research
and
innova4on
ac4vi4es
-‐
Project
implemented
through
the
secondment
of
staff
(no
recruitments)
-‐
Each
staff
member
seconded
for
a
period
of
1
to
12
months
-‐
The
maximum
size
for
a
project
is
540
person
months
-‐
No
minimum
size
explicitly
defined
for
the
project,
but
substan4al
impact
is
expected
-‐
Maximum
project
dura4on
is
4
years
7. Par.cipants
in
RISE
-‐
Beneficiaries
• Sign
the
Grant
Agreement
and
claim
costs
• Are
responsible
for
the
execu4on
of
the
programme
• Are
established
in
a
MS/AC
-‐
Partner
Organisa4ons
• Do
not
sign
the
Grant
Agreement
and
do
not
claim
costs
• Must
include
a
leGer
of
commitment
in
the
proposal
• Are
established
in
a
TC
8. Sectors
The
sector
of
an
organisa4on
is
defined
automa4cally
-‐
Academic
Sector
• Higher
educa4on
establishments
(public
or
private)
• Non-‐profit
research
organisa4ons
(public
or
private)
• Interna4onal
European
interest
organisa4ons
-‐
Non-‐Academic
Sector
• Any
socio-‐economic
actor
not
included
in
the
academic
sector
and
fulfilling
the
requirements
of
the
Horizon
2020
Rules
for
Par7cipa7on
(SMEs,
mul4na4onals,
NGOs,
...)
9. Staff
Members
-‐
Ac4vely
engaged
in
or
linked
to
research/innova4on
ac4vi4es
for
at
least
6
months
prior
to
first
secondment
-‐
Types
of
staff
members:
• ESR
(no
PhD
and
<
4
years
experience)
• ER
(PhD
or
>
4
years
experience)
• Managerial
staff
• Administra4ve
or
Technical
staff
-‐
In-‐built
return
mechanism
10. Minimum
Eligibility
Condi.ons
-‐
At
least
3
independent
par4cipants
in
3
different
countries
-‐
At
least
2
par4cipants
from
2
different
MS/AC
-‐
If
all
in
MS/AC:
at
least
1
academic
and
1
non-‐academic
In
prac7ce,
2
possible
minimum
seCngs:
Academic
MS/AC
1
MS/AC
2
Non-‐Academic
TC
+ +
or
MS/AC
1
MS/AC
2
+ + MS/AC
3
11. Eligible
Secondments
1
Country
Non-‐Academic
MS/AC
1
Academic
Sector
MS/AC
2
MS/AC
3
C
B
A
X
Same
sector
X
X
D
Same
Country
Same
sector
Intra-‐European
Exchanges
12. Eligible
Secondments
2
Europe-‐Third
Countries
Exchanges
Country MS/AC
1
Sector
is not
relevant
MS/AC
2
B
A
X
TC
C
D
Same
or
Different
Third
Country
Secondments from
a TC to a MS/AC are
not always eligible
for EU funding but
all of them must be
described in the
proposal.
!
13. Secondments
Secondments
that
must
be
described
in
the
proposal:
Academic
MS/AC
1
MS/AC
2
Non-‐Academic
Eligible for EU Funding
MS/AC
TC
TC
MS/AC
Eligibility for EU funding
depends on the TC
Eligible for EU Funding
Secondments
that
must
not
be
described
in
the
proposal:
All
other
possibili>es,
such
as:
Academic
MS/AC
1
MS/AC
1
TC
TC
MS/AC
1
Academic
MS/AC
2
MS/AC
1
MS/AC
2
Non-‐Academic
Non-‐Academic
14. Countries
Eligible
For
EU
Funding
-‐
EU
Member
States
-‐
Overseas
Countries
and
Territories
linked
to
the
MS
(As
defined
on
page
3
of
General
Annex
A
to
the
Horizon
2020
Work
Programme
2014-‐2015)
-‐
Horizon
2020
Associated
Countries
(In
principle,
the
same
as
FP7,
but
subject
to
the
adop7on
of
the
associa7on
agreements)
-‐
The
Third
Countries
listed
(On
page
3
of
General
Annex
A
to
the
Horizon
2020
Work
Programme
2014-‐2015)
15. Countries
Not
Eligible
For
EU
Funding
Countries
not
listed
previously
are
not
eligible
for
EU
funding
In
prac7ce,
those
countries
are
mainly:
Australia,
Brazil,
Canada,
China,
India,
Japan,
Mexico,
New
Zealand,
Republic
of
Korea,
Russia,
United
States.
In
very
excep.onal
cases,
partners
from
those
countries
might
be
funded.
But
the
following
condi4ons
have
to
be
fulfilled:
a)
This
partner
has
competences/exper4se
that
no
organisa4on
in
MS/AC
has
b)
The
relevant
transfer
of
knowledge
can
only
be
done
via
a
secondment
in
the
direc4on
TC
MS/AC
c)
Points
a)
and
b)
must
be
endorsed
by
the
expert
evaluators
16. EU
Contribu.on
Marie
Skłodowska-‐Curie
Ac.on
Staff
member
unit
cost
*
person/month
Top-‐up
allowance
Ins.tu.onal
unit
cost
*
person/month
Research,
training
and
networking
costs
Management
and
indirect
costs
Research
and
Innova.on
Staff
Exchange
2
000
1
800
700
Unit
costs
per
researcher
per
month
For
secondments
eligible
for
funding
*These unit costs are subject to a funding rate of 100% and no country coefficients apply.
17. Evalua.on
Evalua4on
Panels:
-‐ -‐
Chemistry
(CHE)
-‐ -‐
Social
Sciences
and
Humani4es
(SOC)
-‐ -‐
Economic
Sciences
(ECO)
-‐ -‐
Informa4on
Science
and
Engineering
(ENG)
-‐ -‐
Environment
and
Geosciences
(ENV)
-‐ -‐
Life
Sciences
(LIF)
-‐ -‐
Mathema4cs
(MAT)
-‐ -‐
Physics
(PHY)
Evalua4on
Criteria:
-‐ -‐
Award
Criteria
-‐ -‐
Selec4on
Criteria
18. Selec.on
Criteria
-‐
Opera4onal
capacity
has
to
be
checked
-‐
Proposals
must
include
a
descrip4on
of:
• The
profile
of
the
people
who
will
be
primarily
responsible
for
carrying
out
the
proposed
work
• Any
significant
infrastructure
or
major
items
of
technical
equipment,
relevant
to
the
proposed
work
• Any
partner
organisa4ons
(not
beneficiaries)
contribu4ng
towards
the
proposed
work
19. Proposal
Part
A
-‐
Sec.on
1:
General
informa4on
(including
abstract)
-‐
Sec.on
2:
Informa4on
on
par4cipants
-‐
Sec.on
3:
Budget
and
Secondments
tables
-‐
Sec.on
4:
Ethics
table
20. Proposal
Part
B
30
pages
limit
(including
data
for
non-‐academic
beneficiaries)
21. Next
RISE
Call
Next
call:
-‐
H2020-‐MSCA-‐RISE-‐2015
-‐
Opens
06
January
2015
-‐
Deadline:
28
April
2015
-‐
Budget:
€
80
Million
Results
of
the
evalua4on:
5
months
ajer
the
call
deadline
Signing
of
grant
agreements:
8
months
ajer
the
call
deadline