Horizon 2020 is the EU's largest research and innovation program with nearly 80 billion EUR available between 2014-2020. It aims to drive economic growth and create a single market for knowledge and innovation. There are three pillars: excellent science, industrial leadership, and societal challenges. The document outlines opportunities for research libraries within Horizon 2020, particularly in areas like e-infrastructure, managing and computing big data, virtual research environments, and developing new skills and professions to support new types of research data and technologies. Specific funding calls are available in 2014-2015 relating to areas like open access, high performance computing, identity federation, and training programs.
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Conference website: http://www.eresearch-africa.uct.ac.za/
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EUDAT 3rd Conference: Bringing Data e-Infrastructures to Horizon2020 - Carl-C...EUDAT
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Conference website: http://www.eresearch-africa.uct.ac.za/
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Recordings are on YouTube and the company website.
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This session provides a comprehensive overview of the latest updates to the Uniform Administrative Requirements, Cost Principles, and Audit Requirements for Federal Awards (commonly known as the Uniform Guidance) outlined in the 2 CFR 200.
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Learning Objectives:
- Understand the rationale behind the 2024 updates to the Uniform Guidance outlined in 2 CFR 200, and their implications for federal grant recipients.
- Identify the key changes and revisions introduced by the Office of Management and Budget (OMB) in the 2024 edition of 2 CFR 200.
- Gain proficiency in applying the updated regulations to ensure compliance with federal grant requirements and avoid potential audit findings.
- Develop strategies for effectively implementing the new guidelines within the grant management processes of their respective organizations, fostering efficiency and accountability in federal grant administration.
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2. What is Horizon 2020?
“Flagship initiative aimed at securing
Europe’s global competitiveness.”
Nearly 80 billion EUR of funding
available 2014 – 2020. The EU’s
largest ever Research and Innovation
Programme.
Simplified funding rules and
streamlined application and
evaluation procedures: “time to grant”
reduced to a maximum of 8 months.
“A means to drive economic growth
and create jobs … a genuine single
market for knowledge, research and
innovation.”
3. What is Horizon 2020?
Couples research to
innovation.
Focuses on societal
challenges (e.g. health,
environment, energy,
transport)
facing European peoples.
Simplifies access to funding
for institutions, universities
and companies.
4. The Three Pillars
EXCELLENT SCIENCE
INDUSTRIAL LEADERSHIP
SOCIETAL CHALLENGES
5.
6. How does H2020 relate to the LIBER strategy: supporting a
world class information infrastructure?
Advocacy
Reshaping
The
research library
Scholarly
Communication
&
Research
Infrastructure
New data
professionals
Improved and
connected
infrastructure
Open access
infrastructure
Open access and
open data pilot
7. RESEARCH INFRASTRUCTURE (E-INFRASTRUCTURE HIGHLIGHTED)
Work Programme 2014-2015
CALL 1
DEVELOPING NEW
WORLD CLASS
INFRASTRUCTURES
CALL 2
INTEGRATING AND
OPENING
RESEARCH
INFRASTRUCTURES
OF PAN-EUROPEAN
INTEREST
CALL 3
E-INFRASTRUCTURES
CALL 4
SUPPORT TO INNOVATION,
HUMAN RESOURCES,
POLICY AND INTERNATIONAL
COOPERATION
FOR RESEARCH
INFRASTRUCTURES
DESIG
N
STUDIE
S
SUPPORT TO
PREPARATORY
PHASE OF ESFRI
PROJECTS
SUPPORT TO THE
INDIVIDUAL
IMPLEMENTATION
AND OPERATION
OF ESFRI PROJECTS
SUPPORT TO THE
IMPLEMENTATION OF CROSS-CUTTING
INFRASTRUCTURE
SERVICES AND SOLUTIONS FOR
CLUSTER OF ESFRI AND OTHER
RILEVANT RESEARCH
INFRASTRUCTURE INITIATIVES IN
A GIVEN THEMATIC AREA
INTEGRATING AND OPENING
EXISTING NATIONAL AND
REGIONAL
RESEARCH INFRASTRUCTURES OF
PAN-EUTROPEAN INTEREST
MANAGING,
PRESERVING AND
COMPUTING WITH
BIG RESERACH DATA
E-INFRASTRUCTURE
S FOR OPEN
ACCESS
CALLS IN 2014
DEADLINES SEPT 2014 AND JAN
INITIATIVES STARTING IN 2015
UNTIL 2018
TOWARDS GLOBAL
DATA
E-INFRASTRUCTURES:
RESEARCH DATA
ALLIANCE
Pan-European
2015
High Performance Computing
infrastructure and services
Centres
of Excellence
for Computing
applications
Network of
HPC Competence
Centres for SMEs
PROVISION OF
CORE SERVICES
ACROSS
E-INFRASTRUCTURE
S
RESEARCH
AND
EDUCATION
NETWORKING
– GEANT
E-INFRASTRUCTURES
FOR VIRTUAL
RESEARCH
ENVIRONMENTS (VRE)
INNOVATI
ON
SUPPORT
MEASURE
S
INNOVATIVE
PROCUREMENT
PILOT ACTION IN THE FIELD
OF
SCIENTIFIC
INSTRUMENTATION
STRENGTHENING
THE HUMAN
CAPITAL OF
RESEARCH
INFRASTRUCTURES
NEW PROFESSIONS
AND SKILLS
FOR E-INFRASTRUCTURES
POLICY
MEASURES
FOR RESEARCH
INFRASTRUCTUR
ES
INTERNATIONAL
COOPERATION
FOR RESEARCH
INFRASTRUCTURES
E-INFRASTRUCTURE
POLICY DEVELOPMENT
AND INTERNATIONAL
COOPERATION
NETWORK OF
NATIONAL
CONTACT POINTS
8. E-infrastructures
Managing, preserving and computing with
big data
Data management plans? Metadata?
Provision of core services across e-infrastructures
Authentication, authorisation
infrastructure
Persistent identification
E-infrastructures for virtual research
environments
New ways of exposing content?
New professions and skills for e-infrastructures
9. Managing, preserving and computing
with big research data (EINFRA-1-2014)
includes
– DMP helpdesk and tools ('federated data
management services') in particular for
Horizon 2020 project participants
– Services to support project participants in any
area of Horizon 2020 for managing the life
cycle of data they collect or produce within
projects
10. EINFRA-7-2014 – Provision of core
services across e-infrastructures
– Deployment and promotion of a pan-European
identity federation for researchers, educators and
students.
– The objective is enhanced sharing of existing
resources without increase in administrative
overhead.
– Ambition: European-wide single sign-on service.
11. INFRASUPP-4-2015 – New professions
and skills for e-infrastructures
– Formal education for e-infrastructure operators,
research technologists, data scientists and data
librarians.
• Defining or updating university curricula.
• Developing and executing training programmes.
• Networking and information sharing and awareness raising
activities.
12. Pilot on Open Research Data in H2020
• Areas of the 2014-2015 Work Programme participating in the Open Research
Data Pilot are:
– Future and Emerging Technologies
– Research infrastructures – part e-Infrastructures
– Leadership in enabling and industrial technologies – Information and
Communication Technologies
– Societal Challenge: Secure, Clean and Efficient Energy – part Smart cities
and communities
– Societal Challenge: Climate Action, Environment, Resource Efficiency and
Raw materials – except raw materials
– Societal Challenge: Europe in a changing world – inclusive, innovative
and reflective Societies
– Science with and for Society
Projects in other areas can participate on a voluntary basis.
13. Pilot on Open Research Data in
H2020
– 20% of Horizon 2020 WP 2014-15
– Voluntary opt in and conditional opt out possible
– First H2020 calls (more than 3000 proposals): more opt-ins
than opt-outs in absolute terms.
14. Calls Overview - e-Infrastructures (WP 2014/15)
• EINFRA-2-2014 – e-Infrastructure for Open
Access DL: 15/04/2014 (13.00)
• EINFRA-1-2014 – Managing, preserving and
computing with big research data
DL: 02/09/2014 (55.00)
• EINFRA-3-2014 – Towards global data e-infrastructures
– Research Data Alliance
DL: 02/09/2014 (4.00)
• EINFRA-4-2014 – Pan-European High
Performance Computing infrastructure and
services DL: 02/09/2014 (15.00)
15. • EINFRA-6-2014 – Network of HPC Competence
Centres for SMEs DL:
02/09/2014 (2.00)
• EINFRA-7-2014 – Provision of core services
across e-infrastructures
DL: 02/09/2014 (6.00)
• INFRASUPP-7-2014 – e-Infrastructure policy
development and international cooperation
DL: 02/09/2014 (4.00)
16. • EINFRA-9-2015 – e-Infrastructures for virtual
research environments (VRE)
DL: 14/01/2015 (42.00)
• INFRASUPP-4-2015 – New professions and
skills for e-infrastructures
DL: 14/01/2015 (2.50)
Overall indicative budget: EUR 95.00 million
from the 2014 budget26 and EUR 82:00
million from the 2015 budget
17. What else to look out for…
• Europe in a changing world – inclusive,
innovative and reflective Societies
– For cultural heritage, digital culture, digital cultural
assets in preservation
– Most calls close in 2015
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18. Thank you!
• Questions for the panel!
susan.reilly@kb.nl
Editor's Notes
For comparison, FP7 ran for six years (2007 – 2013) with 55 billion EUR.
Simplification is that the level of “structure”:
programme architecture is clearer, so participants can identify the most suitable themes and funding opportunities for the;
There’s a single set of participation rules (on eligibility, evaluation, Intellectual Property Rights etc.).
Electronic signatures of grants will speed up administrative procedures.
And at the levels of funding rules, and control strategy. (That’s a bit more involved, and I don’t think you need to explain it: it’s clearly laid out here: http://ec.europa.eu/research/horizon2020/pdf/press/fact_sheet_on_rules_under_horizon_2020.pdf
“Time to grant” is defined as “the administrative period between submission of a proposal and signature of the grant agreement”: The EC is committed to reducing the period to 8 months.
A shorter summary of the previous information.
The H2020 consists of three core themes or “pillars”:
EXCELLENT SCIENCE
Aims to increase the excellence of Europe’s scientific communities, with support for collaborative research projects in Future and Emerging Technologies;
Builds upon the work of the European Research Council to support groundbreaking research projects;
the Marie Curie Actions is a research fellowship programme that offers training and career development for researchers at every stage of their careers;
Strengthen research infrastructures that accessible to all researches in Europe and beyond.
INDUSTRIAL LEADERSHIP
Supports leadership in Key Enabling Technologies (such as biotechnology, ICT, Nanotechnology, space etc.).
Targets SMEs in particular, to stimulate the growth potential of European companies.
SOCIETAL CHALLENGES
Consolidates knowledge across a range of disciplines, including social sciences and the humanities, to tackle issues of concern to people across Europe (e.g. secure/clean energy, climate action, food security, sustainable agriculture etc.)
The H2020 consists of three core themes or “pillars”:
EXCELLENT SCIENCE
Aims to increase the excellence of Europe’s scientific communities, with support for collaborative research projects in Future and Emerging Technologies
INDUSTRIAL LEADERSHIP
SOCIETAL CHALLENGES
For those proposals that request funding in the pilot areas (for example e-infrastructures), a series of valid reasons to opt out are defined. These raise mainly from possible conflicts with other obligations in the grant agreement and include IPR protection, confidentiality, security reasons, and personal data protection. In addition, if the main objective of the proposal is in conflict with the pilot rules, the project can either opt out and explain the reasons in the data management policy of the template B, or, if only specific parts are in conflict, define these dataset as not open in the DMP. The second case is an example of a project that does participate but takes decisions during the project lifetime on what can be shared and what should not be shared. Other legitimate reasons can also be defined as basis for opt out in the proposal.