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UKIERI Call for Bids
An Overview
UKIERI Secretariat
August 2014
Programme Overview
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UK-India Education and Research Initiative (UKIERI) started in April 2006
with the aim of enhancing educational links between India and the UK.
UKIERI has been recognized as a key multi stakeholder programme that
has strengthened the educational relations between the two countries
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UKIERI is being implemented with the aim to bring forth a unique initiative
that strengthens the bilateral relationship between India and the UK and set
an example of best practice in international cooperation.
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The initiative is working towards developing programmes that meets the
priorities and needs of both India and the UK and bring about a systematic
change in the educational sector of both India and the UK.
Programme Overview
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The programme was awarded an extension which was
announced by the UK Prime Minister David Cameron and
Indian Prime Minister Manmohan Singh in July 2010.
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Both Indian and UK Governments confirmed funding to
support the programme.
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The programme would continue from 2011 till 2016.
Four strands of programme:
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4.
Leadership Development
Innovation Partnerships
Skill Development
Enhancing mobility
UKIERI Funding Partners
UKIERI Networks
Structure
What we aim to cover through this presentation
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Introduction to the four strands of UKIERI
Application Process
General basic principles of making applications
Preparing and submitting an application
Evaluation Process
UKIERI Strand 1
Leadership Development: Enhancing capacity of
individuals and institutions on leadership skills for
future
Objective:
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To increase leadership capacity in schools and develop and deliver a
programme that will meet the needs of the Indian education system.
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To develop an academic HE leadership programme that provides core
knowledge and skills required to become an effective leader and link
centres of excellence of Higher Education, both India and the UK.
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To develop an academic FE leadership programme that provides
knowledge and skills required for institutional leadership in Further
Education institutions and colleges and thereby creating sustainable
linkages between India and the UK FEIs.
UKIERI Strand 2
Innovation Partnerships: Providing opportunities
for institutions to collaborate on innovation and
thematic partnerships.
Key Objectives:
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Develop sustainable institutional partnerships between UK Higher
Education and Indian Institutions jointly with University Grants
Commission and Department of Science and Technology with the aim of
stimulating innovation in Science and emerging areas of importance to
both India and the UK.
Support and partner with the Innovation Universities and develop
partnerships with the emerging Indian Innovation centres to support
research collaboration and knowledge transfer.
UKIERI Strand 3
Skills Development: Enhancing
collaborations in Skills development
UK
India
Objectives:
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Further Education institutions, Community Colleges and SMEs in the
UK and India to partner and form consortia for Institutional Capacity
Building to deliver training and activities encompassing the complete
skills space in line with the requirements of Sector Skills Councils
(SSCs).
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To support SSC consortia leading to operational strong sector skills
bodies underpinned with occupational standards, qualifications and
enhanced employer engagement resulting in strong Industry relevant
skilled manpower.
UKIERI Strand 4
Enhancing mobility: Fostering student mobility
and mutual recognition of learning
Objectives:
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Support Work placement programme to provide opportunity to UK
graduates to travel to India and work with companies for up to 1 year.
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Increase outward mobility of the UK students to India through Study
India programme which gives them a social, economic and cultural
exposure to help them become a global citizen.
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Develop policies and framework to support mutual recognition and
equivalence of learning and achievement through India UK India UK
Qualification recognition Taskforce.
UKIERI Call for Bids 2014
Activity/ Programme
Status
Deadline
DST Thematic
Partnerships
Announced
15 Sept 2014
UGC Thematic
Partnerships
Announced
15 Sep 2014
Before you start
• Read through the strand pages to understand
the objectives under each strand.
• Identify the area of work under the programme
you would like to bid.
• Read through the eligibility criterion before
deciding on the strand activity.
• Understand the requirements and identify
working partners.
UGC Thematic Partnerships
Key points to remember for bidding
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The sub-strand will strengthen engagement and encourage future potential
collaborations between the Indian and UK higher education institutions by
facilitating collaborations and promoting innovation
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Proposals should consider how the joint research will have impact, particularly
via the UK and Indian’s institutions innovation hubs
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Applications across all themes -Science/Technology/Arts/Humanities are invited
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Direct costs of staff time, administration, equipment, infrastructure and overhead
costs are not included in the grant funding.
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Duration of partnership may not exceed 15 months.
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In India all those public institutions which are fit to receive development grants
from University Grants Commission are eligible to apply.
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Value of each partnership funded under this sub strand will not be greater than
£40,000 per project proposal.
DST Thematic Partnerships
Key points to remember for bidding
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The sub-strand will strengthen engagement and encourage future potential
collaborations between the Indian and UK higher education institutions by
facilitating collaborations and promoting innovation
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Proposals should consider how the joint research will have impact, particularly
via the UK and Indian’s institutions innovation hubs.
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Direct costs of staff time, administration, equipment, infrastructure and
overhead
costs
are
not
included
in
the
grant
funding.
DST may support recruitment of one staff to work as Junior Research Fellow
(JRF) or Senior Research Fellow (SRF) as per project requirement. This is only
applicable for Indian Institutions.
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Duration
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Only 7 themes currently open:
1. Climate Change
2. Computer Science
3. Public Health and Well being
4. Food Water Energy
5. Sustainable cities
6. Big Data
7. High Value manufacturing
of
partnership
may
not
be
exceed
15
months.
General rules
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Only one application is allowed from any lead applicant and team members
should be involved in one single application. Partnerships that have
received UKIERI grant (across activities) in the last two years are not
eligible to apply. Team members including lead applicants that have
received UKIERI grant (across activities) in the last two years are not
eligible to apply.
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Multiple applications from same lead applicant will be rejected in the first
level of short listing.
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Incomplete applications in any respect will be rejected at the administrative
stage of short listing.
Value of each partnership funded under this sub strand will not be greater
than £40,000 per project proposal.
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Instructions for
Joint Application Form (JAF)
• The application form, guidelines and attachments are available on the
website.
• You are strongly advised to download and read the Guidelines before
deciding whether or not to apply for a bid.
• UKIERI Secretariat will only accept one submission per proposal.
• Follow the word limits and provide only relevant information.
Financial Sheet:
UK Costs
Expenditure
Number of Units
Per Unit
Total
Number of Units
Per Unit
Total
Number of Units
Per Unit
Total
Visit of UK team to India ( include Fare+ Visa fees + Medical insurance)
Accommodation
Monthly Allowances/Subsistence
Project costs ( include purchase of any software/books relevant to project)
Marketing & Promotion
Staff Development
Contingency
Total UKIERI funding requested
India Costs
Expenditure
Travel ( including visa fees)
Accommodation
Monthly Allowances/Subsistence
Subsistence
Consumables
Manpower
Project costs ( include purchase of any software/books relevant to project)
Marketing & Promotion
Staff Development
Contingency
Total UKIERI funding requested
External Funding Contributions (from Institution or other Sources)
Direct investment from institution ( can include staff time)
Direct investment from other partners eg commercial sponsor
Indirect contributions from institution – student fee and other discounts
Indirect contributions from institution – project costs
Other indirect or direct contributions (please specify)
Total
UKIERI Evaluation
Process
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Initial Screening
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Shortlisting by Assessment Panel including Peer reviews
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UK-India Joint Evaluation Panel
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UKIERI Board
UKIERI Evaluation
Criteria
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Eligibility - Institutions, lead applicants, other team members
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Academic and proposal merit & methodology – Design and deliverability,
technical content, process, management, dissemination, etc
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UKIERI Specific Criteria – Mutuality and Complimentarity, Long Term
Sustainability and Inclusion & Capacity Building
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Financial proposal – Value for money, contributions, compliance / eligibility
of charges to UKIERI
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