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Title: From idea to proposal


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From idea to proposal
  • How to develop a Framework Programme proposal
  • Kim Davis
  • Steinar H. Kvitsand

2
Agenda
  • Project idea
  • Why participate?
  • Is the idea relevant to a work programme?
  • Proposal timeline
  • Types of projects
  • Develop the project idea
  • Finding partners
  • Constructing the project
  • Writing the proposal
  • Submission
  • What happens next?

3
Why participate?
  • Europe invests Euro 9.1 billion over 7 years in
    the ICT programme, providing unique
    opportunities to
  • Develop or gain access to advanced technology
  • Collaborate with key international players or
    customers
  • Facilitate investment in your company
  • Access new markets / areas
  • Develop international standard
  • Fund something you are planning to do
  • Train staff and develop know-how
  • Help assure your company is not left out/ behind

4
Check idea against the work programme!
  • The proposal must correspond to one or more of
    the topics, and associated funding scheme(s),
    indicated in the call for proposals (work
    programme).
  • Long term and large potential impact (current
    generation plus two)
  • Clearly advances state of the art
  • Clear technological risk
  • Does not repeat work under way (check previously
    funded projects and also that domain is not
    covered by scope of existing Integrated Project)
  • Minimum 3 partners from 3 different countries

5
Other possibilities besides the ICT program
6
Proposal timeline
Negotiations
Evaluation
Write proposal
Form consortium
Refine idea
STREP 4-6 months (much longer for IP and NoE )
6-9 months
Idea!
Submit to Brussels
Start project!
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Types of projects
8
General information on the proposal
  • Funding scheme e.g. Small CP (STREP), Large CP
    (IP), NoE, CSA
  • Proposal acronym or short title (Not more than 20
    characters. Example OBAN Open Broadband Access
    Networks)
  • Proposal title (Understandable for non
    specialists. Max 200 characters)
  • Duration in months
  • Call identifier and objectives
  • Free keywords
  • The project abstract
  • Not more than 2000 characters
  • Give a clear understanding of the objectives, how
    they will be achieved and their relevance to the
    work programme
  • To be used as a short description of the proposal
    in the evaluation process and in other
    communications
  • Must be short, precise and not contain
    confidential information

9
2. Finding partners
  • Contacts from existing or previous projects
  • Technical / business contacts and friends
  • Ideal-ist, CORDIS and Technology Platform partner
    search
  • Conferences, information meetings, exhibitions

Scientific Coordinator
Project manager / administrator
Technology developers
Integrators
Direct users of results
The consortium
10
Presenting the project idea one page summary
11
Marketing the project idea (Example courtesy J.
Gorman, SINTEF)
12
Constructing the project
  • The Partners
  • Any and all partners have real roles and
    significant effort allocation.
  • The delete a partner rule of thumb
  • Individual partner descriptions must answer 4 key
    questions
  • Type of organisation
  • Specific skills/technologies brought to the
    project
  • Role in the project
  • Interest in project results

13
Constructing the project. Example MIDAS
14
Constructing the project
  • The Workpackages
  • Workpackage 1 Management
  • All partners should lead a workpackage
  • Limit number of partners in each workpackage
  • Follow project logic

15
Writing the proposal
  • Rule 1. Start as soon as possible. Do not wait
    for the call, read the work programme.
  • Rule 2.  Meet with partners early to decide
    responsibilities. All partners must write their
    work package and another section. This also shows
    their commitment.
  • Rule 3. Delegate the work but have one person be
    the editor. Coordinating a proposal is a full
    time job.
  • Rule 4. If your first language is not English
    then have someone with that expertise read your
    proposal.
  • Rule 5. Get an outside opinion

16
Submission
  • Proposals must be submitted electronically, using
    the Commissions Electronic Proposal Submission
    Service (EPSS)
  • Call deadlines are absolutely firmly and strictly
    enforced. If you wait until too near the close of
    the call to start uploading the proposal you risk
    not being able to submit in time.
  • Submit a draft early and then update it often.
    You may submit successive drafts. Each one
    overwrites the previous.

17
Evaluators Diary or who are these people that
decide if my project gets money or not and how do
they decide.
18
The evaluators highly qualified
  • General
  • Blend of academic and practical
  • Highly qualified Scientific Officer
  • Secret
  • No conflicts of interest
  • English language is King/Queen
  • You dont do it for the money

19
The evaluators Holy Book(s)
  • Guidelines for applicants
  • Call specific
  • Guidelines pages
  • Common evaluation criteria for evaluating
    proposals
  • Work programme
  • Specific activity

20
Evaluation workload
  • 16 projects (IPs and NoEs)
  • 16 reviewers
  • From all over Europe
  • International, South Africa, Trinidad, China,
    Canada
  • 5 projects each to review
  • 5 days to do the job

21
Evaluation schedule
22
Evaluation criteria Collaborative projects
23
Evaluation criteria Networks of Excellence
24
Evaluation form STREP
25
Evaluation form example
26
What goes on in a consensus meeting?
  • Individual evaluations returned
  • Reporter appointed or introduced
  • Roundtable clarification of overall score
  • Roundtable clarification of criteria score
  • Adding up of scores, final comments

27
What goes on in an overall consensus meeting?
  • Projects are ranked according to score.
  • Quick read of projects that have passed
    threshold
  • Group meets together, reporter appointed,
  • evaluation of projects distributed
  • Group goes through the threshold projects
  • Indication of how much money is available
  • Suggestions for changes in ranking
  • Discussion
  • Final decision
  • Report written then approved
  • and signed by all evaluators.

28
Ranking
  • Listed according to score
  • Discussion when there are several with same score
    (weak 12 or strong 12)
  • Amount of money available
  • Line drawn as to what projects can be funded

29
Lessons
  • 60 seconds rule
  • entertain the evaluators
  • balance of work
  • justifiable budget
  • no state of the art review as a WP
  • all parts are important
  • two different types of evaluators
  • the "generalist"
  • the "specialist"
  • what is produced IN the project
  • reemphasize the "good idea.

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Support from Norges forskningsråd?
  • Financial
  • PES project construction support
  • Guidance
  • Where to find information
  • Refining your ideas
  • Commenting your proposal text
  • Mini-evaluation
  • Contact us!
  • Kim Davis kid_at_rcn.no
  • Steinar Kvitsand shk_at_rcn.no
  • Paul Bencze pib_at_rcn.no
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