Sunday, October 02, 2011

Figuring out EU funding

It's a bit overwhelming trying to figure out the various funding schemes in the EU system. I'm not really surprised of course as I know there are many different programmes and variations in level of funding, amounts, cost models, etc. between them. Nevertheless the size of the documents alone that you need to read in order to figure things out, can easily overwhelm you.

But I'm not taking lightly on the task of course. I start in one end, and works from there. And as the deadline for the call in ERC starting grant in the domain of Physical Sciences & Engineering is already 12. October, that's where I gonna start. One positive thing to say about the EC funding is that information is easily available. For instance, all the information regarding the ERC call is available directly from the call page. I can just start with the Work programme and the Guide for Applicants, and work from there. So far I have figured out that in the ERC scheme, R&D is funded with 100% of all eligible costs, and a 20% of that is added to cover all indirect costs. I have also figured out that an ERC grant usually covers all eligible costs of a project, so there isn't a need for own contribution from the host institution or some third party. Also, if there are host institution or third party funding for an ERC project, the ERC part should still be major.

Two years ago, a researcher in our lab applied for an ERC starting grant. He got very good score, and was very close to actually receive funding. He will therefore resubmit the proposal in a revised and updated form, and I will do my best to help out. This will probably consume a considerable share of my next week. But I will also travel to a Call 8 Information day in Luxembourg for the objective 8.1; Technology enhanced learning. Together with guys from the CSE programme at the University of Oslo we would like to write a proposal that targets this objective, and I need to be around to meet others interested who may be part of a consortium. Funding-wise this is in the Cooporation programme, with an other set of rules. I will leave that to a later post.

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