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EU funding opportunities 2018‐2020
for DSV
Chiara Abrescia & Mara Ghiazza
December 21, 2017
Direzione Ricerca e Terza Missione
Sezione progettazione ‐ CSTFIndex:
• H2020 ‐ Excellent Science (ERC, MSCA), Societal Challenges (SC2,
SC5), horizontal topics (Twinning)
• Other EU opportunities ‐ COST, LIFE+
• EFSA – opportunities for collaboration
• KIC EIT FOOD ‐ next steps and deadlines
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Sezione Progettazione per la ricerca | cstf@unito.itHorizon 2020 D i r ez i o n e Ri cer ca e T er za Mi ssi one Sezione Progettazione per la ricerca | cstf@unito.it
H2020: Work Programme 2018 ‐ 2020
Objectives of
Strategic Provide for a coherent implementation of the H2020
Programming objectives and the multiannual approach, taking into
account of the Interim Evaluation and First two work
programmes (2014‐25 and 2016‐17)
Enhance relevance and impact by delivering against
the EU policy priorities and the priorities «Open
Science – Open Innovation – Open to the World»
Prepare for a bridge in the last years of the programme
to enable a smooth transition to the successor to
H2020
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Sezione Progettazione per la ricerca | cstf@unito.itH2020: Work Programme 2018 ‐ 2020
Science with and
for society; 195 €M 30 billion €
Spreading
Excellence and
euratom; 68 for 3 years
Widening
EIC pilot; 2600
Partecipation;
412
Excellent
Societal Sciences; 10500
Challenges; 8000
Societal Challenge 2
Industrial
1,3 billion Leadership; 4500
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Sezione Progettazione per la ricerca | cstf@unito.itH2020 structure
Excellent Science Industrial Technologies Societal challenges
• European Research Council • Leadership in enabling and • Health, demographic change and
Frontier research by the best industrial technologies wellbeing
individual teams ICT, nanotechnology, materials,
biotechnology, manuifacturing, • Food security, sustainable
space agriculture, marine e maritime
• Future and Emerging reasearch & the bio‐economy
Technologies
Collaborative research to open • Access to risk finance • Secure, clean and efficient energy
new fields of innovation Leveraging private finance and
venture capital for research and • Smart, green and integrated
innovation transport
• Marie Sklodowska Curie actions
Opportunities for training and • Climate action, resource
carrer development • Innovation in SMEs efficiency and raw materials
Fostering all forms of
innovation in all types of SMEs • Inclusive, innovative and
• Research Infrastructure
reflective societies
(including e‐infrastructure)
Ensuring access to world‐class • Secure societies
facilities
European Institute of Innovation and Technology (EIT)
Spreading Excellence and Widening Partecipation
Science with and for society
Joint Research Center (JRC)Excellent Science –
European Research Council
Open calls and
TYPE OF GRANT ELIGIBILITY
foreseen calendar
STARTING 2 to 7 years of experience after PhD Opening 18/7/2017
Deadline 17/10/2017
CONSOLIDATOR 7 to 12 ys. of experience after PhD Opening 24/10/2017
Deadline 15/2/2018
ADVANCED Not specified (aknowledged leading Opening 15/05/2018
expert in the field) Deadline 30/08/2018
https://erc.europa.eu/ Contact: Carmen Fiore (phone extension 9619)
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Sezione Progettazione per la ricerca | cstf@unito.itExcellent Science – Marie Skłodowska‐
Curie actions
ACTION TYPE OF FUNDING Call 2018 schedule Contact
ITN Support for international, industrial Opening 12/10/2017 Claudia Barale
Innovative or joint doctoral training Closure 17/01/2018 (9618)
Training Network programme implemented by an
international partnership
IF Support for experienced Opening 12/04/2018 Carmen Fiore
Individual researchers undertaking Closure 12/09/2018 (9619)
Fellowship international and intersectoral
mobility
RISE International and intersectoral Opening 22/11/2017 Giuseppe Caputo
Research and cooperation through the exchange Closure 21/03/2018 (9605)
Innovation Staff of staff
Exchange
http://ec.europa.eu/research/mariecurieactions/index_it.htm
http://ec.europa.eu/euraxess/
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Sezione Progettazione per la ricerca | cstf@unito.itOpening date: 7 December 2017
Deadline: 18 April 2018
MSCA‐RISE‐2018
• Objective: to promote international and inter‐sector collaboration
through research and innovation staff exchanges, and sharing of
knowledge and ideas from research to market (and vice‐versa).
• Scope: RISE supports the development of partnerships (e.g. joint
research and innovation activities) between academic and non‐
academic actors from different countries across Europe and
beyond, in the frameshift of clear R&I objectives and deliverables.
• Target: organisation staff
• Call 2018 budget: 80 MEur
• RISE success rate (2015): 26%
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Sezione Progettazione per la ricerca | cstf@unito.itRISE – Key notes
• Project built on joint research and innovation activities
• Project implemented through the secondment of experienced staff
(no recruitments, no student exchange)
• Each staff member seconded for a period of 1 to 12 months
• The maximum size for a project is 540 person months
• No minimum size explicitly defined for the project, but substantial
impact is expected
• Maximum project duration is 4 years
• No Mobility Rule
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Sezione Progettazione per la ricerca | cstf@unito.itNon‐European Countries
• Secondments from Europe to non‐European countries
are paid for
• Secondments from most non‐European countries* to
Europe are paid for, except from high‐income
countries (e.g. USA, Canada, Japan):
• All countries are funded to participate in the project’s
networking/training events
* Annex A to the General Work Programme provides a list of countries that can be fully financed by Horizon 2020
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Sezione Progettazione per la ricerca | cstf@unito.itReasons for research organizations to get
involved in a RISE
Build Links with Research Groups and Industry Worldwide
“Entry – Level” to EU funding
Build a consortium for future large Horizon 2020
proposals
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Sezione Progettazione per la ricerca | cstf@unito.itH2020 structure
Excellent Science Industrial Technologies Societal challenges
• European Research Council • Leadership in enabling and • Health, demographic change and
Frontier research by the best industrial technologies wellbeing
individual teams ICT, nanotechnology, materials,
biotechnology, manuifacturing, • Food security, sustainable
space agriculture, marine e maritime
• Future and Emerging reasearch & the bio‐economy
Technologies
Collaborative research to open • Access to risk finance • Secure, clean and efficient energy
new fields of innovation Leveraging private finance and
venture capital for research and • Smart, green and integrated
innovation transport
• Marie Sklodowska Curie actions
Opportunities for training and • Climate action, resource
carrer development • Innovation in SMEs efficiency and raw materials
Fostering all forms of
innovation in all types of SMEs • Inclusive, innovative and
• Research Infrastructure
reflective societies
(including e‐infrastructure)
Ensuring access to world‐class • Secure societies
facilities
European Institute of Innovation and Technology (EIT)
Spreading Excellence and Widening Partecipation
Science with and for society
Joint Research Center (JRC)Societal Challenge 2 – Policy documents
Global commitments European policies
CAP & EIP‐AGRI Climate & energy
Circular Economy
Bioeconomy Strategy
Integrated Maritime and Digital single market
Common Fisheries Policies
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Sezione Progettazione per la ricerca | cstf@unito.itSocietal Challenge 2 – work programme 2018‐20
Challenges:
• Climate adaption and mitigation
• Food and nutrition security
• Safeguard the natural resource base
• Promote alternatives to fossil‐based economies
• Sustainable use marine resources
SC2 focus:
Sustainable management of land and waters to secure:
Healthy food
Public goods delivery
Innovative food, marine and bioeconomy industries
Dynamic rural areas
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Sezione Progettazione per la ricerca | cstf@unito.itSocietal Challenge 2 – work programme 2018‐20
Three missions:
Manage our Understand, Develop smarter,
resources wisely to preserve and younger, greener,
nourish people valorise oceans circular rural
sustainably economies
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Sezione Progettazione per la ricerca | cstf@unito.itSocietal Challenge 2 – work programme 2018‐20
Three calls:
Sustainable Rural
Blue Growth
food security Renaissance
Circular economy
investment
platform
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Sezione Progettazione per la ricerca | cstf@unito.itSocietal Challenge 2 – work programme 2018‐20
Key impacts
Sustainable Food Security
• Dinamic & innovative food and farming sector
• Resource & climate‐smart‐eco‐healthy food production and consumption
Blue Growth
• Productive, healthy, resilient seas and oceans.
• Sustainable aquatic resources for food and bio‐based value chains
• Strong blue economy
Rural renaissance
• Sustainable growth based on circularity and connectedness.
• Enhance innovation system
• Strong & attractive rural ares
Circular economy investment platform
• De‐risking investments in innovative technologies fostering industrial, rural and coastal
development
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Sezione Progettazione per la ricerca | cstf@unito.itSocietal Challenge 2 – work programme 2018‐20
BUDGET 2018‐2010 (M€) TYPE OF ACTION
ERA‐NET; 4 EJP; 1
BG; 239
CSA; 15
RIA; 44
SFS; 753 RUR; 263
Other IA; 29
SC2
activities;
52
Societal Challenge 2 Societal Challenge 2
1,3 billion 93 topics
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Sezione Progettazione per la ricerca | cstf@unito.itSocietal Challenge 2 – Sustainable Food Security (SFS)
€ 753 milion to use our resources more wisely and nourish
people more sustainably
Produce more diverse and healthier food from well‐
managed functional ecosystem
Increase resource efficiency and environmental
performance of food system
Understand the impact of climate change and
design adaptation strategies
Going global: 112 €M for joint actions with Africa
and China
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Sezione Progettazione per la ricerca | cstf@unito.itSocietal Challenge 2 – Sustainable Food Security (SFS)
515 M€ (2018‐2019)
Environment and climate
smart food production and Building capacities
consumption
5 topics – 107 M€ 6 topics – 91 M€
Sustainable
food
security
Form functional ecosystem Targeted international
to healthy food cooperation
13 topics – 235 M€ 7 topics – 82 M€
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Sezione Progettazione per la ricerca | cstf@unito.itSocietal Challenge 2 – Sustainable Food Security (SFS) 2018‐2019
Environment and
Form functional Targeted
climate smart food
ecosystem to Building capacities international
production and
healthy food cooperation
consumption
• Biodiversity in
action
• Microbiome
• Climate‐smart
• Alternatives to
farming
pesticides use
• Valorising urban
• Plant Health
biowaste • Monitoring R&I
• Integrated Pest
• Agricultural soil investment • Microbiome
Management (IPM)
management • GenRes & pre‐ coordination and
• Healthy Beekeeping
• Forest soil R&I breeding IBF
• Animal welfare
• Water • Plant‐variety • EU‐ Africa
• Antimicrobials in
management in testing • EU ‐ China
animal production
agriculture • Agri‐Aqua labs
• African swine fever
• Citizen‐driven food
• Personalised
system approaches
nutrition
in cities
• Plant breeding
• Healthy sust. Food
• Alternative proteinsSocietal Challenges 2 – Blue Growth (BG)
€ 239 milion to sustainably harvest the potential of aquatic and
marine resources, while protecting and enhancing climate resilience
Improve knowledge on impact of climate change on marine ecosystems and biological
resources to effectively manage their response, mitigation and resilience capacities
Preserve and sustainably exploit marine and coastal ecosystems and biological
resources to deliver improved nutrition and health
De‐risk investments and boost blue innovation to develop new bio‐based marine value
chains and open up new markets
Develop smart and connected territories between land and sea
Strengthen international cooperation, to promote a globally sustainable blue economy
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Sezione Progettazione per la ricerca | cstf@unito.itSocietal Challenges 2 – Blue Growth (BG) 2018‐2019
Climate ‐ Food and De‐risking Land – Sea International
Ocean Nutrition investment connection Cooperation
• All Atlantic
Ocean
• Sustainable
Research
harvesting of • Multi‐use of
Alliance
marine the marine
• Sustainable • Sustainable flagship
biological space
European solutions for • The future of
resources offshore and
Aquaculture bio‐based Seas and
• Coordination near‐shore:
4.0: nutrition plastics on Oceans
of marine pilot
and breeding land and sea • Towards a
and maritime demonstrato
Baltic and
R&I in the rs
North sea
Black Sea
R&I
programme
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Sezione Progettazione per la ricerca | cstf@unito.itSocietal Challenge 2 – Rural Renaissance (RUR)
€ 263 milion to for rural territories to become smarter,
younger, greener more circular and better connected
Invest in businesses: 125 M€ for developing small scale refineries, boosting
regional bioeconomy and innovative supply chains
Invest in people: 41 M€ to boost innovation, co‐creation and exploitation of
knowledge by improving skills and innovation systems
Invest in policies fit for the future: 60 M€ to modernize policies to favour
generation renewal and greater resilince and public goods delivery
Go digital: 37 M€ to take make the promises of the digital revolution come
true for farmers and rural people
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Sezione Progettazione per la ricerca | cstf@unito.itSocietal Challenge 2 – Rural Renaissance (RUR)
2018‐2019
Organising
Boosting innovation From farm to society:
sustainable food and
and enhancing understanding Taking advantage of
non food value
human and social dynamics and the digital revolution
chains under
capital modernising policies
changing conditions
• Modern policies
from long‐term
vision and societal •
• Thematic networks Digital innovation
engagement hubs for agriculture
• Closing nutrient compiling
• Socio‐economic
cycles knowledge ready • Preparing advisors
impacts of for the digital age
• Regional and local for practice
digitisation
bio‐based • Fuelling the • Digital solutions
• Contracts for and e‐tools to
economies potential of
effective agro‐ modernise the CAP
advisors for
environment
innovation
delivery
• Alternative tools
and modelsSocietal Challenge 2 topics
TOPIC BUDGET/PROJECT FUNDED PROJS. DEADLINE
SFS‐01‐2018‐2019‐2020 (Biodiversity 13/02/2018
7 M€ 2
in action) ‐ RIA 11/09/2018
SFS‐07‐2018 (Making European
13/02/2018
beekeeping healthy and sustainable) ‐ 7 M€ 1‐2
11/09/2018
RIA
SFS‐08‐2018‐2019 (Improving animal 13/02/2018
10 M€ 1
welfare) ‐ RIA 11/09/2018
SFS‐11‐2018‐2019 (Antimicrobials and 13/02/2018
6 M€ 2
animal production) ‐ RIA 11/09/2018
DT‐SFS‐14‐2018 (Personalized
7 M€ 4 13/02/2018
nutrition) ‐ RIA
SFS‐16‐2018 (Towards healthier and 13/02/2018
7 M€ 2
sustainable food) ‐ RIA 11/09/2018
LC‐SFS‐19‐2018‐2019 (Climate smart 13/02/2018
7 M€ 1
and resilient farming) 11/09/2018
SFS‐28‐2018‐2019‐2020 (Genetic 13/02/2018
3 M€ 1
resources) ‐ CSA 11/09/2018
SFS‐30‐2018‐2019‐2020 (Agri‐Aqua 13/02/2018
6 M€ 3
Labs ‐ Farmed animals genome) ‐ RIA 11/09/2018
LC‐BG‐03‐2018 (Marine biological 13/02/2018
6 M€ 2
resources) ‐ RIA 11/09/2018
DT‐BG‐04‐2018‐2019 (Sustainable
18 M€ 3 13/02/2018
European aquaculture) ‐ IASocietal Challenge 2 topics
TOPIC BUDGET/PROJECT FUNDED PROJS. DEADLINE
SFS‐01‐2018‐2019‐2020 23/01/2019
8 M€ 2
(Biodiversity in action) ‐ RIA 4/09/2019
SFS‐08‐2018‐2019 (Improving 23/01/2019
6 M€ 1
animal welfare) ‐ RIA 4/09/2019
SFS‐11‐2018‐2019 (Antimicrobials 23/01/2019
6 M€ 1
and animal production) ‐ IA 4/09/2019
SFS‐12‐2019 (A vaccine against
10 M€ 1 23/01/2019
swine fever) ‐ RIA
LC‐SFS‐17‐2019 (Alternative
8 M€ 4 23/01/2019
proteins for food and feed) ‐ RIA
LC‐SFS‐19‐2018‐2019 (Climate 23/01/2019
7 M€ 2
smart and resilient farming) ‐ RIA 4/09/2019
SFS‐28‐2018‐2019‐2020 (Genetic 23/01/2019
3 M€ 1
resources) ‐ CSA 4/09/2019
DT‐BG‐04‐2018‐2019 (Sustainable
6 M€ 1 23/01/2019
European aquaculture) ‐ IA
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Sezione Progettazione per la ricerca | cstf@unito.itSocietal Challenge 5 – Climate action, resource
efficiency and raw materials selected topics
TOPIC BUDGET/PROJECT FUNDED PROJS. DEADLINE
LC‐CLA‐06‐2019 (Inter‐
relations between climate 19/02/2019
5‐7 M€ 3‐5
change, biodiversity and 04/09/2019
ecosystem services) ‐ RIA
LC‐CLA‐07‐2019 (The changing
19/02/2019
cryosphere: uncertainties, 5‐10 M€ 4‐7
04/09/2019
risks and opportunities) ‐ RIA
Contact: Raffaella Di Nardo (9625)
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Sezione Progettazione per la ricerca | cstf@unito.itH2020 structure
Excellent Science Industrial Technologies Societal challenges
• European Research Council • Leadership in enabling and • Health, demographic change and
Frontier research by the best industrial technologies wellbeing
individual teams ICT, nanotechnology, materials,
biotechnology, manuifacturing, • Food security, sustainable
space agriculture, marine e maritime
• Future and Emerging reasearch & the bio‐economy
Technologies
Collaborative research to open • Access to risk finance • Secure, clean and efficient energy
new fields of innovation Leveraging private finance and
venture capital for research and • Smart, green and integrated
innovation transport
• Marie Sklodowska Curie actions
Opportunities for training and • Climate action, resource
carrer development • Innovation in SMEs efficiency and raw materials
Fostering all forms of
innovation in all types of SMEs • Inclusive, innovative and
• Research Infrastructure
reflective societies
(including e‐infrastructure)
Ensuring access to world‐class • Secure societies
facilities
European Institute of Innovation and Technology (EIT)
Spreading Excellence and Widening Partecipation
Science with and for society
Joint Research Center (JRC)Horizontal actions: Spreading excellence and
widening participation ‐Twinning
• OBJECTIVE:
strengthening a defined field of research in a university or research
organisation from a Widening country* by linking it with at least two
internationally‐leading research institutions in other Member States or
Associated Countries.
Call 2018
• Project size: EUR 800,000
• Maximum project duration: 24 months Opening 15/05/2018
Deadline 15/11/2018
Contact: Giuseppe Caputo (9605)
Widening countries: Bulgaria, Croatia, Cyprus, Czech Republic, Estonia, Hungary, Latvia,
Lithuania, Luxembourg, Malta, Poland, Portugal, Romania, Slovakia, Slovenia, Albania, Armenia,
Bosnia Herzegovina, Faroe Islands, Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia, Georgia, Moldova,
Montenegro, Serbia, Tunisia, Turkey and Ukraine.
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Sezione Progettazione per la ricerca | cstf@unito.itOther opportunities of EU funding D i r ez i o n e Ri cer ca e T er za Mi ssi one Sezione Progettazione per la ricerca | cstf@unito.it
What is COST?
• COST is the oldest and widest European intergovernmental
framework for Cooperation in Science and Technology
• COST has been supporting the networking of research
activities across all 36 Member Countries and beyond for
over 44 years
• COST is based on networks called COST Actions. Currently
there are more than 300 running Actions networking over 45
000 researchers per year, worldwide.
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Sezione Progettazione per la ricerca | cstf@unito.itCOST is based on networks called COST Actions
What is a COST Action?
• Science and technology network
• Duration: Four years
• Open Call: two Collection Dates per year (Spring and
Autumn)
• Minimum participation: 7 COST Member Countries (3 of
which ITCs)
• Organized through a range of networking tools
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Sezione Progettazione per la ricerca | cstf@unito.itCOST Excellence
and Inclusiveness
Policy special focus
on its Inclusiveness
Target Countries,
giving more
visibility to:
• Geographical
balance
• Young talents
and next
generation
leaders
• Gender balance
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Sezione Progettazione per la ricerca | cstf@unito.itCOST Policy
Proposals should respond to the COST Excellence, Inclusiveness and
Widening policy
provide collaboration opportunities to
researchers/engineers/scholars
promote working opportunities for
early career investigators, ensure gender balance
encourage participation among
young talents and next generation leaders
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Sezione Progettazione per la ricerca | cstf@unito.itHow to participate?
• If your Country is
participating, contact
the Chair
Join an action • If your Country is not
participating, contact
the NCP
Set up a new • Proposal template and
guidelines for submitting
action COST Action proposals:
www.cost.eu/opencall
Contact: Carmen Fiore (9619)
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Sezione Progettazione per la ricerca | cstf@unito.itJoin an Action D i r ez i o n e Ri cer ca e T er za Mi ssi one Sezione Progettazione per la ricerca | cstf@unito.it
LIFE Plus 2014‐2020
LIFE is the EU’s financial instrument supporting environmental,
nature conservation and climate action projects throughout the
EU. LIFE+ aims at funding member States policy implementation,
supporting best practices and promoting innovation in the field
of environment protection
Two sub‐programs:
CLIMATE
ENVIRONMENT
ACTION
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Sezione Progettazione per la ricerca | cstf@unito.itNEXT CALL OPENING: SPRING 2018
Foreseen deadlines: Early Autumn 2018
ENVIRONMENT CLIMATE ACTION
CLIMATE GOVERNANCE
RESOURCE EFFICIENCY
ENVIRONMENT AND
CLIMATE CHANGE
CLIMATE CHANGE
ENVIRONMENTAL
GOVERNANCE
BIODIVERSITY
NATURE AND
MITIGATION
ADAPTATION
Contact: Raffaella Di Nardo (9625)
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Sezione Progettazione per la ricerca | cstf@unito.itOpportunità di collaborazione: EFSA – European Food Safety Agency D i r ez i o n e Ri cer ca e T er za Mi ssi one Sezione Progettazione per la ricerca | cstf@unito.it
EFSA – European Food Safety Agency http://www.efsa.europa.eu/it L’Agenzia Europea per la Sicurezza Alimentare: Risponde a richieste di consulenza scientifica della Commissione europea, del Parlamento europeo e degli Stati membri dell'UE. Dispone di un proprio programma di lavoro ‐ annuale e pluriennale ‐ in base a priorità concordate con la Commissione europea e altri partner, tenuto conto delle risorse disponibili. Indice frequenti consultazioni per coordinarsi con le autorità nazionali di sicurezza alimentare degli Stati membri AREE TEMATICHE: ∙ Pericoli biologici ∙ Contaminanti chimici ∙ Pesticidi ∙ Ingredienti e imballaggi alimentari ∙ Questioni scientifiche interdisciplinari ∙ Materie prime per mangimi ∙ Salute delle piante ∙ Nutrizione umana ∙ Salute e benessere degli animali ∙ OGM
STRATEGIA EFSA 2020 e ORGANIZZAZIONE NAZIONALE
STRATEGIA EFSA 2020 ‐ EFSA come “Hub” europeo di valutazione del rischio
Più omogeneità nei Maggiore
sistemi di Voce unica con DG
collaborazione con
valutazione del Santé
gli Stati Membri
rischio
FOCAL POINTS: creati da EFSA nel 2008 per favorire il flusso di informazioni con i
Paesi Membri
FOCAL POINT ITALIANO:
Istituto Superiore di Sanità: parte scientifica
+
Ministero della Salute: parte istituzionale
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Sezione Progettazione per la ricerca | cstf@unito.itMODALITA’ DI COLLABORAZIONE CON EFSA
Attualmente, le modalità di collaborazione con EFSA sono:
1. Procurements: appalti per fornitura di servizi, aperti a chiunque abbia i requisiti
previsti dalla gara.
2. Bandi per progetti riservati agli enti accreditati nel registro Art. 36: progetti per
contributi tecnici e scientifici.
I VANTAGGI DELLA COLLABORAZIONE Art. 36
Accesso a grant riservati alle organizzazioni Art. 36
Partecipazione a vere e proprie proposte per progetti di ricerca co‐finanziati da EFSA e
riservate alle organizzazioni Art. 36, che potranno essere proposte con approccio
bottom‐up sulle tematiche di interesse per EFSA (progetti indicativamente da 1M€, co‐
finanziati da EFSA al 50%).
Accesso a piattaforme specifiche per lo scambio di informazioni e il networking
Corsi di formazione riservati per rispondere a questi bandi
Possibilità di organizzare percorsi di dottorato e post‐doc cofinanziati da EFSA
Bandi passati: http://www.efsa.europa.eu/it/art36grants/closedart36grants.EFSA ‐ COLLABORAZIONE art. 36 – tipi di grant
1. Specific
7. Partnering grant
grant Argomento specifico
No progetti di ricerca ma di deciso da EFSA
trasferimento tecnologico o 2. Thematic
scambio di conoscenze
grant
6. Fellowship EFSA Grant Argomento deciso da EFSA
Consorzio di minimo 3 istituzioni art.36
grant Initiatives 500.000 € per max 3 anni (cofin 50%)
Fellowship di 1 anno non rinnovabile
per neo‐laureati (requisiti: età e mesi 3. Framework
dalla laurea) da svolgere presso EFSA
partnership
Argomento deciso da EFSA
5. PhD grant 4. Workshop Fornitura di servizi
Finanziamento fino al 90%
– lump sum
Nuovi percorsi PhD di
interesse anche di EFSA. Finanziamento per organizzazione
Finanziamento al 100% – in collaborazione con EFSA
Budget max: 60.000 €
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Sezione Progettazione per la ricerca | cstf@unito.itKIC EIT FOOD D i r ez i o n e Ri cer ca e T er za Mi ssi one Sezione Progettazione per la ricerca | cstf@unito.it
• Call for proposals 2018
• 70% of submitted proposals (for final call) are included in draft BP 2018:
18 pre‐proposal
sottomesse da 11 (+3) proposals
10 progetti UNITO
UNITO (16,5% del sottomesse da
inseriti nel business
totale) UNITO (15% del
plan (19,6% del
totale)
totale)
Pre‐call Final call Business Plan
108 proposals 73 proposals 51 proposals
• KAVA: 58,9 m • KAVA: 47,4 m • KAVA: 31 m
• KCA: 174 m • KCA: 134 m • KCA: 93 m
21 central activities
• KAVA: 20 m
• KCA: 11 mProposte FINANZIATE UNITO
10 proposte
Dipartimenti coinvolti:
Neuroscienze/Psicologia
Sc. Agrarie, Forestali e Alimentari
Veterinaria
UNITO
Finanziamento ottenuto:
621.524, 00 Euro
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Sezione Progettazione per la ricerca | cstf@unito.it• Timeline Call for proposal 2018
30 November 2017
BP approved
1 January 2018
Start of execution of BP 2018 activities
31 March 2018
Sign Grant Agreement with EIT Food
30 June 2018
Pre‐payment call 2018
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Sezione Progettazione per la ricerca | cstf@unito.it• Call for proposals 2019
Gennaio 2018
Raccolta proposte progettuali
21 – 22 Febbraio 2018
Matchmaking Event – Reading (UK)
Marzo 2018
Pre‐ proposal deadline
Maggio 2018
Full proposal deadline
November 2018
Business Plan 2019
1 January 2019
Inizio attività BP 2019
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Sezione Progettazione per la ricerca | cstf@unito.itAspetti da migliorare emersi dalle
valutazioni
• Attenzione al TRL: specificare meglio
• Mancanza di una chiara go‐to‐market strategy e di almeno una
bozza di business plan
• Alcune debolezze nei partenariati per mancanza di partner
industriali o di partner specifici per alcune attività descritte
• Maggiore attenzione a coinvolgimento e accettazione da parte
dei consumatori
• Identificazione chiara degli stakeholders e strategia loro
coinvolgimento
• Enfatizzare collegamenti inter‐pillar
• Prevedere degli indicatori di impatto misurabili per la
valutazione dei risultati
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Sezione Progettazione per la ricerca | cstf@unito.itPer approfondimenti e supporto:
Mara Ghiazza 9614
Giulia Maccario 9620
Chiara Abrescia 9616
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