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Cordis
La ricerca europea e i suoi schemi di
finanziamento
Susi Poli – Stat Dept
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Il VII Programma Quadro
I suoi principali schemi di finanziamento
Cooperation
Tipologie di progetto
Entriamo in CORDIS
Leggiamo insieme una Call (bando)
EC FP7
• The 7th Framework Programme for Research,
Technological Development and
Demonstration Activities (EC FP7)
• From 2007 until 2013
• Total budget of over €50 billion
Specific Programmes
• Cooperation: to foster collaboration in/btw industry
and academia
• Ideas and the European Research Council (ERC):
supporting basic research at the frontiers of science
• People or Marie Curie: to support mobility and career
development for researchers (in/out of Europe)
• Capacities: to develop the capacity across EU to be a
thriving knowledge-based economy
• EURATOM: to support EU research in fusion energy,
nuclear fission and radiation protection
Key thematic areas
• Food, Agriculture and Fisheries, and Biotechnology
• Information and Communication Technologies
• Nanosciences, Nanotechnologies, Materials and new Production
Technologies – NMP
• Energy
• Environment (including Climate Change)
• Transport (including Aeronautics)
• General Activities
• Health
• Socio-economic sciences and Humanities
• Space
• Security
• Joint Technology Initiatives
Types of projects
• Collaborative projects: clearly defined scientific
objectives and specific expected results (top down
research)
• Networks of Excellence (NoE): to combine/integrate
activities/expertise in a given field
• Coordination and Support Actions (CSA): actions
aiming to cover not research issues, but the
coordination and networking of projects
• Individual projects  ERC
• Support for training and career development  Marie
Curie
• Research for the benefit of specific groups  SMEs
Coordination and Support Actions
(CSA)
• Coordination and networking activities,
dissemination and use of knowledge
• Studies or expert groups assisting the
implementation of the Framework programme
• Support for transnational access to major
research infrastructures
• Actions to stimulate the participation of SMEs
(small and medium enterprises), civil society and
their networks
Calls for Proposals (Calls)
• Publication of Calls: the CORDIS web site, link
to http://cordis.europa.eu/home_it.html
• The Participant Portal:
http://ec.europa.eu/research/participants/por
tal/page/home
• Submitting a proposal: Guide for Applicants
for the Call and web-based online tool (EPSS –
Electronic Proposal Submission Service)
Exploring the CORDIS web site
The gateway to European research and
development – Its headings:
Do not miss
Events
Research Funding
Latest news and publications
Researchers' Corner
Research Funding
7th Framework Programme (FP7)
Sub-Headings or Sections:
• Calls
• Partners
• Contacts
• Projects
• Documents
Section: Documents
• FP7 legal basis:
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FP7 EC [HTML]
FP7 Euratom [HTML]
SP Cooperation [HTML]
SP Ideas [HTML]
SP People [HTML]
SP Capacities [HTML]
SP Nuclear Research [HTML]
EC Rules for participation [HTML]
Euratom Rules for participation [HTML]
• Legal documents for implementation:
• All Current Work Programmes:
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2012 Work Programmes [HTML]
2011 Work Programmes [HTML]
2010 Work Programmes [HTML]
2009 Work Programmes [HTML]
2008 Work Programmes [HTML]
2007 Work Programmes [HTML]
• Guidance documents:
• Ethics Review:
• Open Access Pilot in FP7
Section: Projects
• Search Projects:
• Enter search term(s):
• Project Acronym:
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* You can search by individual terms or project
acronyms from this page. Other search options
are available on the advanced search page
• Theme*:
Section: Contacts
Network of National Contact Points (NCPs)
• The network of National Contact Points (NCPs) is the main structure to provide guidance,
practical information and assistance on all aspects of participation in FP7.
• What is the NCP network? NCPs are national structures established and financed by
governments of the 27 EU member states and the states associated to the framework
programme. NCPs give personalised support on the spot and in proposers' own languages.
The NCP systems in the different countries show a wide variety of architectures, from highly
centralised to decentralised networks, and a number of very different actors, from ministries
to universities, research centres and special agencies to private consulting companies. This
reflects the different national traditions, working methodologies, research landscapes and
funding schemes.
Other support services
• FP7 support services
• Enquiry Service (A service provided by the Europe Direct Contact Centre)
• Ethics Help Desk for all FP7 projects
• Enterprise Europe Network - Business Support on Your Doorstep
• European IPR Helpdesk
• IGLO - Informal Group of RTD Liaison Offices
CORDIS Mini-Guide makes the most of the service's many benefits, link to:
http://cordis.europa.eu/guidance/brochures_en.html#miniguide
Section: Partners
• Looking for research partners?
• These profiles and collaboration requests are
currently active to build your network
• 5814 Partners profiles
• 47 Open FP7 Calls for Proposals
• 1254 Partnership requests
– 259 Proposing project
– 995 Offering collaboration
• 88 Groups
Section: Calls
New official source for FP7 calls for proposals
• The Participant Portal's FP7 calls section is
now the European Commission's single
authoritative website for information and
documentation on FP7 calls. These new pages
replace the CORDIS FP7 calls service.
• Please update your links and bookmarks
accordingly.
The Participant Portal's FP7 calls section
FP7 Calls (Label)
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Latest Info
Cooperation
Ideas
People
Capacities
Euratom
Search Calls
Leggiamo insieme una Call
• Open, Closed and Forthcoming
• Socio-economic sciences and Humanities / 3 open calls
• Socio-economic sciences and Humanities (back to top) Call
for proposals
Call Identifier Call Title Publication Date Deadline
FP7-ERANET-2012-RTD ERA-NET Call 2012 2011-07-20 201202-28
FP7-SSH-2012-1 FP7-SSH-2012 - Collaborative projects (Large
scale integrated research projects) 2011-07-20 2012-02-02
FP7-SSH-2012-2 FP7-SSH-2012 - Collaborative Projects (Small
or medium-scale focused research projects) as well as
Coordination and Support Actions
FP7-SSH-2012-2 FP7-SSH-2012 - Collaborative
Projects
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Identifier: FP7-SSH-2012-2
Publication Date: 20 July 2011
Budget: € 48 000 000
Deadline: 02 February 2012 at 17:00:00
(Brussels local time)
• OJ Reference: OJ C213 of 20 July 2011
• Specific Programme(s): COOPERATION
• Theme(s): Socio-economic sciences and
Humanities
FP7-SSH-2012-2 FP7-SSH-2012 - Collaborative
Projects - continues
• Information Package
Call Fiche English
Work Programme 2012 - Socio-economic sciences and Humanities (SSH)
English
Guide for Applicants (Common part) - Collaborative projects (CP) English
Guide for Applicants - Collaborative Projects (CP-FP and CP-FP-SICA) English
Guide for Applicants (Common part) - Coordination actions (CSA-CA) English
Guide for Applicants - Coordination actions (CSA-CA) English
Guide for Applicants (Common part) - Support actions (CSA-SA) English
Guide for Applicants - Support actions (CSA-SA) English
Cooperation Work Programme 2012 - General Introduction English
Cooperation Work Programme 2012 - General Annexes English
FP7 factsheets
• Additional Documents
Work Programme 2012 - Socio-economic sciences and
Humanities (SSH)
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OBJECTIVE............................................................................................................................. 5
I CONTEXT ..................................................................................................................... 5
Innovation Union aspects....................................................................................................................................... 5
Approach for 2012 ................................................................................................................................................. 5
International Cooperation ...................................................................................................................................... 7
Theme specific information ................................................................................................................................... 7
II CONTENT OF CALLS............................................................................................... 11
Activity 8.1: Growth, employment and competitiveness in a knowledge society - the
European case ......................................................................................................................... 11
Area 8.1.1. Changing role of knowledge throughout the economy....................................................................... 11
Topic for a Collaborative Project (large-scale integrated project) addressing an important societal
challenge:............................................................................................................................................... 11
SSH.2012.1.1-1. Challenge: Education systems in the 21st century..................................................................... 11
Topic for a Collaborative Project (small or medium-scale focused research project): ........................... 14
SSH.2012.1.1-2. Unveiling creativity for innovation in Europe ........................................................................... 14
Topic for a Collaborative Project (small or medium-scale focused research project): ........................... 15
SSH.2012.1.1-3. Smart specialisation for regional innovation ............................................................................. 15
Area 8.1.2. Structural changes in the European knowledge economy and society ............................................... 16
Topic for a Coordination and Support action (coordinating action): ...................................................... 16
SSH.2012.1.2-1. Coordinating research agendas on economic policy, prioritisation and coordination in Europe16
Topic for a Coordination and Support action (coordinating action): ...................................................... 17
SSH.2012.1.2-2. Mobilising institutional reforms in research and innovation systems for better scientific,
innovation and economic performances in Europe ............................................................................................... 17
Area 8.1.3. Strengthening policy coherence and coordination in Europe ............................................................. 18
Topic for a Collaborative Project (small or medium-scale focused research project): ........................... 18
SSH.2012.1.3-1. The future of macro-economic and monetary integration in Europe......................................... 18
Topic for a Collaborative Project (small or medium-scale focused research project): ........................... 19
SSH.2012.1.3-2 Innovative policies for employment and labour markets............................................................ 19
Reading a Call
• Activity 8.3: major trends in society and their
implications Rationale
• Area 8.3.1: Demographic changes  Objective
and Expected impact
• Call vera e propria  SSH.2012.3.1-1. Challenge:
Making longevity an asset for economic and
social development 
- The Challenge
- Why it matters for Europe
- Addressing the challenge
The European Research Area (ERA)
An open space for knowledge
• The European Research Area is composed of all research
and development activities, programmes and policies in
Europe which involve a transnational perspective. Together,
they enable researchers, research institutions and
businesses to increasingly circulate, compete and cooperate across borders. The aim is to give them access to a
Europe-wide open space for knowledge and technologies in
which transnational synergies and complementarities are
fully exploited.
• ERA consists of activities, programmes and policies which
are designed and operated at all levels: regional, national
and European
Overview of some EU policies
and main docs
• Europe 2020 – A European Strategy for smart,
sustainable and inclusive growth
• New Skills for New Jobs
• European Research on Education and Training
• Innovation: Creating knowledge and jobs
• European Research on Social Trends
• Employment Policy
References
• Practical Guide to European Funding
Opportunities for Research and Innovation
• The CORDIS web site
• Work Programme 2012 – Cooperation Theme
8 Socio-Economic Sciences and Humanities