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European Research Council
FP7 IDEAS Programme
The European Research Council
“ERC goes global” campaign
Prof Donald Dingwell
ERC Secretary General
Visit to Mexico
February 2013
ERC EA Unit A1 Support to the Scientific Council
European Research Council
The European Research Council
What is ERC
European Research Council
What is ERC?
The ERC supports excellence in frontier research through
a bottom-up, individual-based, pan-European competition
Legislation
Scientific governance: independent Scientific Council
with 22 members; full authority over funding strategy
Support by the ERC Executive Agency (autonomous)
Excellence as the only criterion
Strategy
Budget: € 7.5billion (2007-2013) - 1.1 billion €/year
Support for the individual scientist – no networks!
Global peer-review
No predetermined subjects (bottom-up)
Support of frontier research in all fields of science
and humanities
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FP7 budget € 50.5 billion
ERC budget € 7.5 billion; Increase by € 250 M/year
People
(9 %)
Ideas
(15 %)
Co-operation
(65 %)
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23.4%
21.6%
1500
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17.8%
900
15.1%
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10.8%
7.3%
300
4%
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2007
2008
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2010
2011
2012
2013
Million Euro
JRC nonnuclear (3 %)
Capacities
(8 %)
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ERC Structure
The European Commission
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Provides financing through the EU framework programmes
Guarantees autonomy of the ERC
Assures the integrity and accountability of the ERC
Adopts annual work programmes as established by
the Scientific Council
The ERC Scientific Council
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22 prominent researchers proposed by an independent
identification committee
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Appointed by the Commission (4 years, renewable once)
Establishes overall scientific strategy; annual work programmes
(incl. calls for proposals, evaluation criteria); peer review methodology;
selection and accreditation of experts
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Controls quality of operations and management
Ensures communication with the scientific community
The ERC Executive Agency
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Executes annual work programme as established by the Scientific Council
Implements calls for proposals and provides information and support to applicants
Organises peer review evaluation
Establishes and manages grant agreements
Administers scientific and financial aspects and follow-up of grant agreements
Carries out communications activities and ensures information dissemination
to ERC stakeholders
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ERC Scientific Council Members
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Prof. Klaus BOCK (Chemistry)
Prof. Nicholas CANNY (History)
Prof. Don Dingwell
Prof. Sierd A.P.L. CLOETINGH (Earth Sciences)
ERC Secretary General
Prof. Tomasz DIETL (Physics)
Prof. Daniel DOLEV (Computer Sciences)
Prof. Athene DONALD (Biological Physics)
Prof. Carlos M. DUARTE (Biology)
Dr. Barbara ENSOLI (Medicine)
Prof. Daniel ESTEVE (Physics)
Prof. Pavel EXNER (Applied Mathematics & Mathematical Physics), ERC Vice President
Prof. Reinhard GENZEL(Astrophysics)
Prof. Carl-Henrik HELDIN (Molecular Cell Biology), ERC Vice President
Prof. Timothy HUNT (Biology)
Prof. Matthias KLEINER (Engineering)
Prof. Eva KONDOROSI (Biology)
Prof. Henrietta L. MOORE (Social Anthropology)
Prof. Helga NOWOTNY (Science and Technology Studies), ERC President
Prof. Alain PEYRAUBE (Linguistics)
Prof. Mart SAARMA (Biology)
Prof. Anna TRAMONTANO (Biochemistry)
Prof. Isabelle VERNOS (Molecular and Cell Biology)
Prof. Reinhilde VEUGELERS (Economics)
After 6 years of existence…
A success story
European Research Council
 Highly recognised by the research community
 over 3 000 top researchers funded (65% are at an earlycareer stage); 58 nationalities represented
 Working in >500 different institutions in 29 countries
 Highly competitive (average success rate 12%)
 50% of grantees in 50 institutions; “Excellence attracts
excellence”
 Benchmarking effect, e.g. pan-European competition
among researchers; EU value added
 Efficient and fast grant management
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Future perspectives
HORIZON 2020
European Research Council
 HORIZON 2020 structure:
 Excellence Science
 Industrial leadership
 Societal challenges
 EIT
 JRC
 Excellent Science: reinforcing and extending the excellence of the
EU’s science base and consolidating ERA to make EU’s R&I system
more competitive on a global scale
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European Research Council (budget proposal under H2020: € 15 billion)
Future and Emerging Technologies
Marie Curie
Research Infrastructures
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The European Research Council
ERC Grant schemes
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ERC Grant schemes
Starting Grants
Consolidator Grants
starters
(2-7 years after PhD)
up to € 2.0 Mio
for 5 years
consolidators
(7-12 years after PhD)
up to € 2.75 Mio
for 5 years
Synergy Grants
2 – 4 Principal Investigators
up to € 15.0 Mio for 6 years
Advanced Grants
track-record of
significant research
achievements in
the last 10 years
up to € 3.5 Mio
for 5 years
Proof-of-Concept
bridging gap between research - earliest
stage of marketable innovation
up to €150,000 for ERC grant holders
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Creative freedom of the individual grantee
ERC offers independence, recognition & visibility
• to work on a research topic of own choice, with a team of own choice
• to gain true financial autonomy for 5 years
• to negotiate with the host institution the best conditions of work
• to attract top team members (EU and non-EU) and collaborators
• to move with the grant to any place in Europe if necessary (portability
of grants)
• to attract additional funding and gain recognition; ERC is a quality
label
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Attractive features
for researchers from outside Europe
Flexibility:
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Additional “start-up” funding for scientists moving to Europe
(EUR 500 000 for Starting and EUR 1 Million for Advanced grantees)
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Grantee can keep affiliation with home institute outside Europe
(“significant part” of work time in Europe, at least 50%)
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Team members can be based outside Europe
Grantee can move within Europe with the grant
Negotiation:
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Several European countries/host institutions assist applicants
and reward grantees with top-up funds or long-term
professorships
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ERC funding process
Peer Review Evaluation
Starting, Consolidator and Advanced Grants
Panel Members are appointed by the ERC Scientific Council
 25 Panels covering all fields of science, technology and
scholarship
 3 sets of Panels: StG Panels, CoG Panels, AdG Panels
 Each Panel consists of the Panel Chair
and 10-15 Panel Members
 Panel Chair oversees evaluation process for the proposals
assigned to his/her panel in collaboration with the ERC staff
 Evaluation criteria:
Principal Investigator
Research project
Intellectual capacity and creativity
Commitment
Ground-breaking nature and potential impact
Methodology
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25 panels for all areas of science
Physical
Sciences
&
Engineering
10 panels
Life
Sciences
9 panels
Mathematics
Fundamental constituents of matter
Condensed matter physics
Physical and analytical chemical sciences
Synthetic chemistry and materials
Computer science and informatics
Systems and communication engineering
Products and processes engineering
Universe sciences
Earth system science
Social Sciences & Humanities
6 panels
Individuals, institutions and markets
Institutions, values, beliefs and
behaviour
Environment, space and population
The Human Mind
Cultures and cultural production
The study of the human past
Molecular and structural biology and biochemistry
Genetics, genomics, bioinformatics and systems biology
Cellular and developmental biology
Physiology, pathophysiology and endocrinology
Neurosciences and neural disorders
Immunity and infection
Diagnostic tools, therapies and public health
Evolutionary, population and environmental biology
Applied life sciences and biotechnology
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Submission, evaluation and selection
Starting, Consolidator and Advanced Grants
Submission of
full proposals
Individual assessment of full
proposals by panel members &
referees
Eligibility check
AdG :
2nd Panel
meeting
Step 1 (remote) evaluation on
the basis of section of
proposal* by panel members
StG, CoG:
2nd Panel
meeting incl.
interviews of
applicants
Panel chairs´ meeting
1st Panel meeting
Proposals
passing to step 2
*) Profile of PI, project extended synopsis
Consolidation of 3 main domains
rank lists
Proposals
selected for funding
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International participation to proposals evaluation
* Number of instances that experts of a certain country of origin are contributing to the ERC peer review
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ERC Competitions 2007-2012
Total number
of applications
received
of which
Evaluated*
success
rates**
Funded
Starting Grant 2007
9.167
8.787
299
3,4
Starting Grant 2009
2.503
2.392
245
10,2
Starting Grant 2010
2.873
2.767
436
15,8
Starting Grant 2011
4.080
4.005
486
12,1
Starting Grant 2012
4.741
4.652
555
11,9
23.364
22.603
2.021
10,7
Advanced Grant 2008
2.167
2.034
282
13,9
Advanced Grant 2009
1.584
1.526
245
16,1
Advanced Grant 2010
2.009
1.967
271
13,8
Advanced Grant 2011
2.284
2.245
301
13,4
Advanced Grant 2012***
2.304
2.269
302
13,3
10.348
10.041
1.401
14,1
Proof of Concept 2011 - 1&2
151
139
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36,7
Proof of Concept 2012 - 1&2
143
120
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50,0
294
259
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43,3
Starting Grant
Advanced Grant
Proof of Concept
* withdrawn and ineligible proposals not taken into account
** percentage of funded proposals in relation to evaluated proposals
*** selected
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International participation
Evaluated proposals from researchers
with non-ERA* nationality
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ERC Starting Grant calls 2009 – 2013
* ERA = European Research Area
*) all submitted for StG2013
Evaluated proposals from researchers
with non-ERA* nationality
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ERC Advanced Grant calls 2008 – 2013
* ERA = European Research Area
*) all submitted for AdG2013
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Submitted proposals by Mexican researchers
ERC Starting grant calls 2007 - 2013
ERC Advanced grant calls 2008 – 2013
Submitted applications from Mexican researchers
StG calls AdG calls All ERC calls Life Sci Phys&Eng Soc&Hum
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 99% of the Mexican applicants were already resident in
various European countries at the time of application (the
majority of them in France)
 At the time of application
• only one Mexican researcher was resident in Mexico
• and one in the US (successful application)
Country of Host
Institution
FR
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ES
6
UK
5
DE
3
SE
3
IE
1
IT
1
LU
1
NL
1
DK
1
OTHERS
3
Total
36
ERC grantees with a non-ERA* nationality
European Research Council
ERC Starting Grant calls 2007-2012
ERC Advanced Grant calls 2008 – 2012
* ERA = European Research Area
TOTAL number of grantees with non-ERA nationality :
152 StG and 79 AdG
*) nationality as last declared by the principal investigator
Data as of 19/11/2012
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Grantees with Mexican nationality
ERC Starting Calls 2007 – 2012
ERC Advanced Calls 2008 - 2012
ERC grantees
Country*
Project Title
LONGEVITYBYCAUSE - Cause of Death Contribution to
Longevity: Modeling Time Trends.
HI Country ** ERC Call
Domain
Grantees
DK
StG 2009 Soc Sci & Hum
Mexico VDW-CMAT - Van der Waals Interactions in Complex Materials
DE
StG 2011 Phys Sci & Eng.
NUCLEARPOTENCY - Nuclear foundations of cellular potency
FR
StG 2011
Life Science
*) nationality as last declared by the principal investigator
**) current host institution (data as of 19/11/2012)
 none of the Mexican grantees were resident in Mexico at the time of application
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Few grantees from outside ERA
Mainly researchers moving/returning from the US
Country of residence
Argentina
Australia
Brazil
Canada
India
Japan
International grantees
1
1
1
1
2
1
Korea
Lebanon
Russia
USA
Total
19
26
ERA nationals
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2
1
1
1
1
62
70
Total
1
3
1
3
2
2
1
1
1
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Note: Researchers residing outside the European Research Area at the time of application
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Team members: internationalisation
Breakdown by nationality (97)
(sample of 636 Starting and Advanced projects)
EU: 69%
Assoc. Countries: 11%
non-ERA: 17%
Unknown: 3%
Non-ERA researches come mostly from China, US, India, and Russia
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Non-ERA nationalities among team members
Non-ERA researchers represent 17% of all team members (without PIs)
in the sample of 636 ERC projects
661 Non-ERA researches among the 3,845 team members
Attracting excellent researchers worldwide
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”ERC goes global” campaign
targeting top and emerging research locations
Canada
Russia
Feb.2012
US West Coast
Sept.2012
China
US East Coast
2013
US Texas & Mexico
Japan , S.-Korea, Taiwan,
Hong Kong
July 2012
2013
2013
India
2013
2013
Brazil, Chile
May 2012
South Africa
Chile, Argentina
Jan.2013
March 2012
Singapore, Australia,
New Zealand
2013
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NCPs in non-ERA countries
Non-ERA NCPs established as a result of the global campaign
Other non-ERA NCP's
*provisional NCP; official NCP tba
** In the process of being officially
nominated
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