Saturday, April 28, 2012

Grant Negotiations—first steps

The first you have to do is to make sure that the coordinator (or at least his email) has an account on the Participant Portal. The kind of account needed is an External European Commission Authentication Service (ECAS) account. If the coordinator doesn't have one already, he will receive an email inviting him to create an account. Acting as an advisor (and as and old sys.admin) in this setting, I help the coordinator out, create the credentials for him and pass on the information.

As LEAR it is useful to be associated with all projects in the organisation, also during the negotiations. But EU leave this to the organisations to decide whether this is necessary. For instance, larger RTOs participating in EU projects in the hundreds will probably need to organise this differently. So, the LEAR is not automatically added with a role in the project, even for the host institution. The first thing I do when the coordinator log in (or I log in on their behalf) is therefore to add my self with the Coordinator Contact role in the project.

Now we are all set, and ready to start the real work. One of the first things to check is whether all the participants in the project have their legal status validated. In particular, if someone new participated (without a PIC or self-registered for a PIC during the submission), there will be important things to sort out. More on this and other issues in the next post.


Friday, April 27, 2012

Grant Negotiations

I planned to write a lot about the experiences related to EU project proposal coordination. But I haven't got enough time to figure out what to write yet. However, the results are now in. The proposal I coordinated my self was not good enough, and will not be funded. As I to some extent expected, we unfortunately got low scores on Impact, and was below threshold overall. So, no TEL project for me right now. But the theme will be called again soon, and I will look into the possibilities.

Simula participated in other proposals also, as I have mentioned before. And one of the other proposals we coordinated, and which I worked quite a bit on, was actually successful in terms of evaluation score. The coordinator received today an invitation to Grant Negotiations in Brussels, which will take place already on 22 May. We have never done this before, so I just have to dive in and learn. Hopefully, it shouldn't be to hard, and I know a lot of people to ask about it. So, I believe that in the end we will be just happy about it.

First thing: Read all about it in the Negotiations Guidance Notes at the FP7 Docs.

Next, learn about NEF and what else at the negotiation page.

Let's see if I can document the progress this time.