From the IHA Impact in the Humanities event 8 June held in QUB and co-sponsored by InterTradeIreland.
Panel Two: Impact in Horizon 2020 and the EU
How is Impact conceptualised and captured at the EU level, in programmes such as Horizon 2020, and how does this affect academics, research officers and policy makers at the national level?
GCRF Demonstrate Impact Competition Briefing Round 2: How to Increase Impact ...KTN
Through the Global Challenges Research Fund (GCRF), Innovate UK will invest up to £9.3 million in innovation projects.
The Global Challenges Research Fund (GCRF) will invest up to £9.3 million in demonstration-stage projects. The projects must have the potential to transform lives in developing countries, through market-creating innovation. We will support projects that address one of ten global societal challenges recognised in the UN Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) through the development of innovative processes, products and services. These projects should lead to the deployment of those innovations within developing countries.
Find out more: https://ktn-uk.co.uk/news/webcast-gcrf-demonstrate-impact-competition-briefing-round-2-how-to-increase-impact-through-innovation-in-developing-countries
GCRF Demonstrate Impact Competition Briefing Round 2: How to Increase Impact ...KTN
Through the Global Challenges Research Fund (GCRF), Innovate UK will invest up to £9.3 million in innovation projects.
The Global Challenges Research Fund (GCRF) will invest up to £9.3 million in demonstration-stage projects. The projects must have the potential to transform lives in developing countries, through market-creating innovation. We will support projects that address one of ten global societal challenges recognised in the UN Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) through the development of innovative processes, products and services. These projects should lead to the deployment of those innovations within developing countries.
Find out more: https://ktn-uk.co.uk/news/review-of-round-2-events-from-the-global-challenges-research-fund-gcrf-demonstrate-impact-programme
How do you create Impact for a Horizon 2020 project? This presentation will give you the essentials as well as some tips.
Presentation created by Sparks & Co, the European Science Communication Agency
www.sparksandco.com
Až 2,5 milionů eur pro váš byznys. Právě to můžete získat díky evropskému dotačnímu programu SME Instrument. Do této chvíle s žádostí uspělo pouze 5 českých firem, 2 z nich díky JICu. Zjistěte, jak zvýšit své šance, poučte se z úspěšných žádostí a zeptejte se na vše, co vás o SME Instrument zajímá.
Až 2,5 milionů eur pro váš byznys. Právě to můžete získat díky evropskému dotačnímu programu SME Instrument. Do této chvíle s žádostí uspělo pouze 5 českých firem, 2 z nich díky JICu. Zjistěte, jak zvýšit své šance, poučte se z úspěšných žádostí a zeptejte se na vše, co vás o SME Instrument zajímá.
Až 2,5 milionů eur pro váš byznys. Právě to můžete získat díky evropskému dotačnímu programu SME Instrument. Do této chvíle s žádostí uspělo pouze 5 českých firem, 2 z nich díky JICu. Zjistěte, jak zvýšit své šance, poučte se z úspěšných žádostí a zeptejte se na vše, co vás o SME Instrument zajímá.
Impact and Exploitation in Horizon 2020Mathew Lowry
Some slides from META's training workshop at Trinity College, Dublin, November 2016.
Context: http://www.meta-group.com/news/Pages/Research-Projects-Officer,-Trinity-Research-and-Innovation-at-Trinity-College-Dublin.aspx
See also: http://www.meta-group.com/Training/Pages/Training-Services.aspx
GCRF Demonstrate Impact Competition Briefing Round 2: How to Increase Impact ...KTN
Through the Global Challenges Research Fund (GCRF), Innovate UK will invest up to £9.3 million in innovation projects.
The Global Challenges Research Fund (GCRF) will invest up to £9.3 million in demonstration-stage projects. The projects must have the potential to transform lives in developing countries, through market-creating innovation. We will support projects that address one of ten global societal challenges recognised in the UN Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) through the development of innovative processes, products and services. These projects should lead to the deployment of those innovations within developing countries.
Find out more: https://ktn-uk.co.uk/news/webcast-gcrf-demonstrate-impact-competition-briefing-round-2-how-to-increase-impact-through-innovation-in-developing-countries
GCRF Demonstrate Impact Competition Briefing Round 2: How to Increase Impact ...KTN
Through the Global Challenges Research Fund (GCRF), Innovate UK will invest up to £9.3 million in innovation projects.
The Global Challenges Research Fund (GCRF) will invest up to £9.3 million in demonstration-stage projects. The projects must have the potential to transform lives in developing countries, through market-creating innovation. We will support projects that address one of ten global societal challenges recognised in the UN Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) through the development of innovative processes, products and services. These projects should lead to the deployment of those innovations within developing countries.
Find out more: https://ktn-uk.co.uk/news/review-of-round-2-events-from-the-global-challenges-research-fund-gcrf-demonstrate-impact-programme
How do you create Impact for a Horizon 2020 project? This presentation will give you the essentials as well as some tips.
Presentation created by Sparks & Co, the European Science Communication Agency
www.sparksandco.com
Až 2,5 milionů eur pro váš byznys. Právě to můžete získat díky evropskému dotačnímu programu SME Instrument. Do této chvíle s žádostí uspělo pouze 5 českých firem, 2 z nich díky JICu. Zjistěte, jak zvýšit své šance, poučte se z úspěšných žádostí a zeptejte se na vše, co vás o SME Instrument zajímá.
Až 2,5 milionů eur pro váš byznys. Právě to můžete získat díky evropskému dotačnímu programu SME Instrument. Do této chvíle s žádostí uspělo pouze 5 českých firem, 2 z nich díky JICu. Zjistěte, jak zvýšit své šance, poučte se z úspěšných žádostí a zeptejte se na vše, co vás o SME Instrument zajímá.
Až 2,5 milionů eur pro váš byznys. Právě to můžete získat díky evropskému dotačnímu programu SME Instrument. Do této chvíle s žádostí uspělo pouze 5 českých firem, 2 z nich díky JICu. Zjistěte, jak zvýšit své šance, poučte se z úspěšných žádostí a zeptejte se na vše, co vás o SME Instrument zajímá.
Impact and Exploitation in Horizon 2020Mathew Lowry
Some slides from META's training workshop at Trinity College, Dublin, November 2016.
Context: http://www.meta-group.com/news/Pages/Research-Projects-Officer,-Trinity-Research-and-Innovation-at-Trinity-College-Dublin.aspx
See also: http://www.meta-group.com/Training/Pages/Training-Services.aspx
HiTech One is a eight-week-long program that supports R&D teams in the creation of value from the knowledge developed through their research activities.
So if you are:
A researcher in any Science & Technology fields (e.g., Engineering and Technology, Agricultural, Lifesciences or Natural Sciences).
And want to:
⚡️Assess the economic potential of your research;
⚡️gain skills in technology commercialization; and
⚡️acquire communication skills to convey research to a non-science audience.
Apply to HiTech One. Know more at http://hiseedtech.com
Through the Global Challenges Research Fund (GCRF), Innovate UK will invest up to £9.3 million in innovation projects. The aim of this competition is to support demonstration-stage projects that have the potential to improve lives of people living in lower income countries and emerging economies. It will support projects that address one or more of the global societal challenges recognised as the UN Sustainable Development Goals through development of innovative, market-creating products and services. These projects should ultimately lead to the deployment of those products or services within those countries.
This is a two-phase competition. Phase 1 projects must explore the feasibility of running a demonstration project in phase 2 and applicants can use a human-centred design or technical feasibility approaches during this phase. A successful sub-set of phase 1 projects will be invited to apply for phase 2.
Funding has been allocated from the Global Challenges Research Fund (GCRF), a £1.5 billion fund to support cutting-edge research which addresses the problems faced by developing countries. GCRF will address global challenges through disciplinary and interdisciplinary research and innovation, and will strengthen capability for research and innovation within both the UK and developing countries, also providing an agile response to emergencies where there is an urgent research need. GCRF forms part of the UK's Official Development Assistance (ODA) commitment and will be awarded in a manner that fits with ODA guidelines.
Find out more about the GCRF Demonstrate Impact Programme: https://ktn-uk.co.uk/programmes/gcrf-demonstrate-impact-programme
Through the Global Challenges Research Fund (GCRF), Innovate UK will invest up to £9.3 million in innovation projects. The aim of this competition is to support demonstration-stage projects that have the potential to improve lives of people living in lower income countries and emerging economies. It will support projects that address one or more of the global societal challenges recognised as the UN Sustainable Development Goals through development of innovative, market-creating products and services. These projects should ultimately lead to the deployment of those products or services within those countries.
This is a two-phase competition. Phase 1 projects must explore the feasibility of running a demonstration project in phase 2 and applicants can use a human-centred design or technical feasibility approaches during this phase. A successful sub-set of phase 1 projects will be invited to apply for phase 2.
Funding has been allocated from the Global Challenges Research Fund (GCRF), a £1.5 billion fund to support cutting-edge research which addresses the problems faced by developing countries. GCRF will address global challenges through disciplinary and interdisciplinary research and innovation, and will strengthen capability for research and innovation within both the UK and developing countries, also providing an agile response to emergencies where there is an urgent research need. GCRF forms part of the UK's Official Development Assistance (ODA) commitment and will be awarded in a manner that fits with ODA guidelines.
Find out more about the GCRF Demonstrate Impact Programme: https://ktn-uk.co.uk/programmes/gcrf-demonstrate-impact-programme
Through the Global Challenges Research Fund (GCRF), Innovate UK will invest up to £9.3 million in innovation projects. The aim of this competition is to support demonstration-stage projects that have the potential to improve lives of people living in lower income countries and emerging economies. It will support projects that address one or more of the global societal challenges recognised as the UN Sustainable Development Goals through development of innovative, market-creating products and services. These projects should ultimately lead to the deployment of those products or services within those countries.
This is a two-phase competition. Phase 1 projects must explore the feasibility of running a demonstration project in phase 2 and applicants can use a human-centred design or technical feasibility approaches during this phase. A successful sub-set of phase 1 projects will be invited to apply for phase 2.
Funding has been allocated from the Global Challenges Research Fund (GCRF), a £1.5 billion fund to support cutting-edge research which addresses the problems faced by developing countries. GCRF will address global challenges through disciplinary and interdisciplinary research and innovation, and will strengthen capability for research and innovation within both the UK and developing countries, also providing an agile response to emergencies where there is an urgent research need. GCRF forms part of the UK's Official Development Assistance (ODA) commitment and will be awarded in a manner that fits with ODA guidelines.
Find out more about the GCRF Demonstrate Impact Programme: https://ktn-uk.co.uk/programmes/gcrf-demonstrate-impact-programme
Jornada informativa sobre la convocatoria Individual Fellowships (IF) dentro de las Acciones Marie Curie del Programa Marco Europeo Horizonte 2020. El evento, celebrado en el Instituto de la Grasa - CSIC, fue organizado por la Agencia Andaluza del Conocimiento en colaboración con la Universidad Pablo de Olavide y el Consejo Superior de Investigaciones Científicas.
How to increase your success in Horizon 2020?ttopstart B.V.
A presentation given at the 6th EMBO meeting in Birmingham by Jasper Levink, partner of ttopstart science and business consultants.
In the presentation, Jasper Levink explained some key trics and best practices that ttopstart uses to reach its current 50% success rate in Horizon 2020. Key topics covered include the ttopstart FFWD methodology, Minto's Pyrimad principle and many others.
ttopstart is a science and business consulting company that serves leading researchers and innovative companies in the fields of life sciences and medical technology. We acquire funding for cutting-edge research and development, co-create corporate strategies and conduct detailed market assessments. Our driver is the contribution to development of innovations that can strongly advance healthcare, such as diagnostics and treatments for a wide range of diseases with unmet medical needs.
Our services include:
· Development and writing of applications for national and international subsidies (i.e. Horizon 2020, IMI, ERC, NGI, etc);
· Development and writing of professional business plans;
· Design of winning business models and routes-to-market;
· Market research and analysis.
Some of ttopstart's key achievements
· Europe's #1 in 2012 and #2 in 2014 Eurostars call; overall > 70% success rate in Eurostars
· First ever IMI proposal to score #1 in both the scientific and the industrial panel
· An overall success rate in subsidy applications that exceeds 50%
· 8 NGI Pre-seed grants
· 18 successful ERC Proof of Concept grants
· Support of the establishment and growth of > 70 highly innovative companies
Floating Offshore Wind Demonstration Programme competition briefing is an opportunity to find more about this funding supporting the development of innovations for the floating offshore wind industry.
Transforming Accountancy, Insurance & Legal Services with AI & DataKTN
UK Research and Innovation will invest up to £12 million in innovation projects to support the application of artificial intelligence (AI) and data technologies. Projects should aim to transform the 3 target sectors:
Accountancy
Insurance
Legal services
Find out more: https://ktn-uk.co.uk/funding/transforming-accountancy-insurance-and-legal-services-with-ai-and-data-small-projects-strand
Open Disruptive Innovation SME instrumentICTinnovEU
The EU Commission, Horizont 2020 program, supporting research & innovation proposes a new funding instrument for innovative SMEs. This presentation introduces the instrument and provides information on the way it will be used in the context of ICT priority.
The quadruple helix innovation ecosystem of CALIPER projectSUPERA project
Presentation held by Maria Sangiuliano, Smart Venice, during the webinar "Engaging with external stakeholders and innovation ecosystems to foster institutional change", organised by SUPERA on 8 April 2021.
HiTech One is a eight-week-long program that supports R&D teams in the creation of value from the knowledge developed through their research activities.
So if you are:
A researcher in any Science & Technology fields (e.g., Engineering and Technology, Agricultural, Lifesciences or Natural Sciences).
And want to:
⚡️Assess the economic potential of your research;
⚡️gain skills in technology commercialization; and
⚡️acquire communication skills to convey research to a non-science audience.
Apply to HiTech One. Know more at http://hiseedtech.com
Through the Global Challenges Research Fund (GCRF), Innovate UK will invest up to £9.3 million in innovation projects. The aim of this competition is to support demonstration-stage projects that have the potential to improve lives of people living in lower income countries and emerging economies. It will support projects that address one or more of the global societal challenges recognised as the UN Sustainable Development Goals through development of innovative, market-creating products and services. These projects should ultimately lead to the deployment of those products or services within those countries.
This is a two-phase competition. Phase 1 projects must explore the feasibility of running a demonstration project in phase 2 and applicants can use a human-centred design or technical feasibility approaches during this phase. A successful sub-set of phase 1 projects will be invited to apply for phase 2.
Funding has been allocated from the Global Challenges Research Fund (GCRF), a £1.5 billion fund to support cutting-edge research which addresses the problems faced by developing countries. GCRF will address global challenges through disciplinary and interdisciplinary research and innovation, and will strengthen capability for research and innovation within both the UK and developing countries, also providing an agile response to emergencies where there is an urgent research need. GCRF forms part of the UK's Official Development Assistance (ODA) commitment and will be awarded in a manner that fits with ODA guidelines.
Find out more about the GCRF Demonstrate Impact Programme: https://ktn-uk.co.uk/programmes/gcrf-demonstrate-impact-programme
Through the Global Challenges Research Fund (GCRF), Innovate UK will invest up to £9.3 million in innovation projects. The aim of this competition is to support demonstration-stage projects that have the potential to improve lives of people living in lower income countries and emerging economies. It will support projects that address one or more of the global societal challenges recognised as the UN Sustainable Development Goals through development of innovative, market-creating products and services. These projects should ultimately lead to the deployment of those products or services within those countries.
This is a two-phase competition. Phase 1 projects must explore the feasibility of running a demonstration project in phase 2 and applicants can use a human-centred design or technical feasibility approaches during this phase. A successful sub-set of phase 1 projects will be invited to apply for phase 2.
Funding has been allocated from the Global Challenges Research Fund (GCRF), a £1.5 billion fund to support cutting-edge research which addresses the problems faced by developing countries. GCRF will address global challenges through disciplinary and interdisciplinary research and innovation, and will strengthen capability for research and innovation within both the UK and developing countries, also providing an agile response to emergencies where there is an urgent research need. GCRF forms part of the UK's Official Development Assistance (ODA) commitment and will be awarded in a manner that fits with ODA guidelines.
Find out more about the GCRF Demonstrate Impact Programme: https://ktn-uk.co.uk/programmes/gcrf-demonstrate-impact-programme
Through the Global Challenges Research Fund (GCRF), Innovate UK will invest up to £9.3 million in innovation projects. The aim of this competition is to support demonstration-stage projects that have the potential to improve lives of people living in lower income countries and emerging economies. It will support projects that address one or more of the global societal challenges recognised as the UN Sustainable Development Goals through development of innovative, market-creating products and services. These projects should ultimately lead to the deployment of those products or services within those countries.
This is a two-phase competition. Phase 1 projects must explore the feasibility of running a demonstration project in phase 2 and applicants can use a human-centred design or technical feasibility approaches during this phase. A successful sub-set of phase 1 projects will be invited to apply for phase 2.
Funding has been allocated from the Global Challenges Research Fund (GCRF), a £1.5 billion fund to support cutting-edge research which addresses the problems faced by developing countries. GCRF will address global challenges through disciplinary and interdisciplinary research and innovation, and will strengthen capability for research and innovation within both the UK and developing countries, also providing an agile response to emergencies where there is an urgent research need. GCRF forms part of the UK's Official Development Assistance (ODA) commitment and will be awarded in a manner that fits with ODA guidelines.
Find out more about the GCRF Demonstrate Impact Programme: https://ktn-uk.co.uk/programmes/gcrf-demonstrate-impact-programme
Jornada informativa sobre la convocatoria Individual Fellowships (IF) dentro de las Acciones Marie Curie del Programa Marco Europeo Horizonte 2020. El evento, celebrado en el Instituto de la Grasa - CSIC, fue organizado por la Agencia Andaluza del Conocimiento en colaboración con la Universidad Pablo de Olavide y el Consejo Superior de Investigaciones Científicas.
How to increase your success in Horizon 2020?ttopstart B.V.
A presentation given at the 6th EMBO meeting in Birmingham by Jasper Levink, partner of ttopstart science and business consultants.
In the presentation, Jasper Levink explained some key trics and best practices that ttopstart uses to reach its current 50% success rate in Horizon 2020. Key topics covered include the ttopstart FFWD methodology, Minto's Pyrimad principle and many others.
ttopstart is a science and business consulting company that serves leading researchers and innovative companies in the fields of life sciences and medical technology. We acquire funding for cutting-edge research and development, co-create corporate strategies and conduct detailed market assessments. Our driver is the contribution to development of innovations that can strongly advance healthcare, such as diagnostics and treatments for a wide range of diseases with unmet medical needs.
Our services include:
· Development and writing of applications for national and international subsidies (i.e. Horizon 2020, IMI, ERC, NGI, etc);
· Development and writing of professional business plans;
· Design of winning business models and routes-to-market;
· Market research and analysis.
Some of ttopstart's key achievements
· Europe's #1 in 2012 and #2 in 2014 Eurostars call; overall > 70% success rate in Eurostars
· First ever IMI proposal to score #1 in both the scientific and the industrial panel
· An overall success rate in subsidy applications that exceeds 50%
· 8 NGI Pre-seed grants
· 18 successful ERC Proof of Concept grants
· Support of the establishment and growth of > 70 highly innovative companies
Floating Offshore Wind Demonstration Programme competition briefing is an opportunity to find more about this funding supporting the development of innovations for the floating offshore wind industry.
Transforming Accountancy, Insurance & Legal Services with AI & DataKTN
UK Research and Innovation will invest up to £12 million in innovation projects to support the application of artificial intelligence (AI) and data technologies. Projects should aim to transform the 3 target sectors:
Accountancy
Insurance
Legal services
Find out more: https://ktn-uk.co.uk/funding/transforming-accountancy-insurance-and-legal-services-with-ai-and-data-small-projects-strand
Open Disruptive Innovation SME instrumentICTinnovEU
The EU Commission, Horizont 2020 program, supporting research & innovation proposes a new funding instrument for innovative SMEs. This presentation introduces the instrument and provides information on the way it will be used in the context of ICT priority.
The quadruple helix innovation ecosystem of CALIPER projectSUPERA project
Presentation held by Maria Sangiuliano, Smart Venice, during the webinar "Engaging with external stakeholders and innovation ecosystems to foster institutional change", organised by SUPERA on 8 April 2021.
Some useful tips for those interested in submitting a Horizon 2020 proposal. What are the evaluators looking for? Hands-on approach to H2020 proposal writing.
An Introduction to Eurostars - an Opportunity for SMEs to Collaborate Interna...KTN
This webinar highlighted opportunities within the EUREKA Eurostars programme and how Innovate UK KTN and partners can help your business to innovate and go international.
An excellent idea is the basis of a good proposal but is not sufficient….
The expected impacts and implementation aspects are as important ! The proposal should excel in each single criterion !
Be specific in your objectives and expected impacts and clearly demonstrate how you aim to implement and sustain them.
H2020. Criterios de evaluación y consejos prácticos para la elaboración de pr...CTAEX
19 11 15 Oportunidades de financiación de la I+D+i. De la EIP a los grupos operativos H2020. Criterios de evaluación y consejos prácticos para la elaboración de propuestas H2020. Andrés Montero Aparicio. INIA.
Through the Global Challenges Research Fund (GCRF), Innovate UK will invest up to £9.3 million in innovation projects. The aim of this competition is to support demonstration-stage projects that have the potential to improve lives of people living in lower income countries and emerging economies. It will support projects that address one or more of the global societal challenges recognised as the UN Sustainable Development Goals through development of innovative, market-creating products and services. These projects should ultimately lead to the deployment of those products or services within those countries.
This is a two-phase competition. Phase 1 projects must explore the feasibility of running a demonstration project in phase 2 and applicants can use a human-centred design or technical feasibility approaches during this phase. A successful sub-set of phase 1 projects will be invited to apply for phase 2.
Funding has been allocated from the Global Challenges Research Fund (GCRF), a £1.5 billion fund to support cutting-edge research which addresses the problems faced by developing countries. GCRF will address global challenges through disciplinary and interdisciplinary research and innovation, and will strengthen capability for research and innovation within both the UK and developing countries, also providing an agile response to emergencies where there is an urgent research need. GCRF forms part of the UK's Official Development Assistance (ODA) commitment and will be awarded in a manner that fits with ODA guidelines.
Find out more about the GCRF Demonstrate Impact Programme: https://ktn-uk.co.uk/programmes/gcrf-demonstrate-impact-programme
How to write a winning H2020 Proposal SME Instrument Phase 1 - UpdatedH2020 Manuals
We have updated your step by step tools to win the Horizon 2020 SME Instrument Phase 1 grant. Some quick quesstions were added so you can simplify the beginning of your proposal preparation. Extensive instructions, examples and Insider tips and tricks included. Find out more at http://www.h2020manuals.eu/ or http://store.h2020manuals.eu/.
You can find our previous slideshare at: https://www.slideshare.net/H2020Manuals/how-to-write-a-winning-h2020-proposal-sme-instrument-phase-1
KTN and Innovate UK invited speakers to share lessons about using human centred design, managing IP, and raising investment. The webinar was open to organisations who were awarded funding as part of Phase 1 of the competition.
Following the webinar, delegates were given access to supporting information to help with relationship building and we encouraged them to share the opportunities and challenges of their project with each other.
Find out more: https://ktn-uk.co.uk/news/gcrf-demonstrate-impact-round-1-cohort-webinar-recording-and-slides-now-available
GCRF: Demonstrate impact in meeting the Sustainable Development Goals - Janet...KTN
The aim of this competition is to support demonstration-stage projects that have the potential to improve lives of people living in lower income countries and emerging economies. It will support projects that address one or more of the global societal challenges recognised as the UN Sustainable Development Goals through development of innovative, market-creating products and services.
This is a two-phase competition. Phase 1 projects must explore the feasibility of running a demonstration project in phase 2 and applicants can use a human-centred design or technical feasibility approaches during this phase. A successful sub-set of phase 1 projects will be invited to apply for phase 2.
Funding has been allocated from the Global Challenges Research Fund (GCRF), a £1.5 billion fund to support cutting-edge research which addresses the problems faced by developing countries. GCRF will address global challenges through disciplinary and interdisciplinary research and innovation, and will strengthen capability for research and innovation within both the UK and developing countries, also providing an agile response to emergencies where there is an urgent research need. GCRF forms part of the UK’s Official Development Assistance (ODA) commitment and will be awarded in a manner that fits with ODA guidelines.
The webcast recording is now available: https://youtu.be/Ej4oyVi9INY
Find out more about the GCRF Demonstrate Impact Programme: https://ktn-uk.co.uk/programmes/gcrf-demonstrate-impact-programme
H2020 and other european grant programs for medical life sciences organisationsPno Consultants France
H2020 and other european grant programs for medical life sciences organisations, is the presentation made by Corjan VISSER, Manager Life Sciences & Health at PNO Consultants.
Similar to Dr Inmaculada Higueras, Social Sciences and Humanities Thematic Lead/ Northern Ireland Horizon 2020 Contact Point (NICP) (20)
Professor Teresa Sordé, Member of the IMPACT-EV project research team and Pro...IrishHumanitiesAlliance
From the IHA Impact in the Humanities event 8 June held in QUB and co-sponsored by InterTradeIreland.
Panel Two: Impact in Horizon 2020 and the EU
How is Impact conceptualised and captured at the EU level, in programmes such as Horizon 2020, and how does this affect academics, research officers and policy makers at the national level?
Professor Sean Ryder, Chair of Humanities in the European Research Area (HERA...IrishHumanitiesAlliance
From the IHA Impact in the Humanities event 8 June held in QUB and co-sponsored by InterTradeIreland.
Panel One: Impact in Horizon 2020 and the EU
How is Impact conceptualised and captured at the EU level, in programmes such as Horizon 2020, and how does this affect academics, research officers and policy makers at the national level?
Professor Karen Fleming, Director of the Art and Design Research Institute, U...IrishHumanitiesAlliance
From the IHA Impact in the Humanities event 8 June held in QUB and co-sponsored by InterTradeIreland.
Panel One: Lessons regarding Impact from REF 2014
What can the experiences of Queen’s University Belfast and the University of Ulster tell us about how HEIs should engage with Impact case studies, in exercises such as REF?
Mariachiara Esposito, Senior Scientific Officer for the Humanities Committee ...IrishHumanitiesAlliance
From the IHA Impact in the Humanities event 8 June held in QUB and co-sponsored by InterTradeIreland.
Panel Three: Impact - How should we capture it?
From the perspectives of analytics, science and policy: how should we capture and measure Impact, how should the definition of Impact incorporate academic perspectives and what role can the humanities play in policy?
Dr Sumi David, Strategy and Development Manager for Research Impact and Secto...IrishHumanitiesAlliance
From the IHA Impact in the Humanities event 8 June held in QUB and co-sponsored by InterTradeIreland.
Panel Three: Impact: How should we capture it?
From the perspectives of analytics, science and policy: how should we capture and measure Impact, how should the definition of Impact incorporate academic perspectives and what role can the humanities play in policy?
Dr Katrien Maes, Chief Policy Officer with the League of European Research Un...IrishHumanitiesAlliance
From the IHA Impact in the Humanities event 8 June held in QUB and co-sponsored by InterTradeIreland.
Panel Two: Impact in Horizon 2020 and the EU
How is Impact conceptualised and captured at the EU level, in programmes such as Horizon 2020, and how does this affect academics, research officers and policy makers at the national level?
Micheal O Mainnin, Professor in the School of Modern Languages and Director o...IrishHumanitiesAlliance
From the IHA Impact in the Humanities event 8 June held in QUB and co-sponsored by InterTradeIreland.
Panel One: Lessons regarding Impact from REF 2014
What can the experiences of Queen’s University Belfast and the University of Ulster tell us about how HEIs should engage with Impact case studies, in exercises such as REF?
Liam Cleere University College Dublin’s Senior Manager for Research Analytics...IrishHumanitiesAlliance
From the IHA Impact in the Humanities event 8 June held in QUB and co-sponsored by InterTradeIreland
Panel Three Impact: How should we capture it?
From the perspectives of analytics, science and policy: how should we capture and measure Impact, how should the definition of Impact incorporate academic perspectives and what role can the humanities play in policy?
From the IHA Impact in the Humanities event 8 June 2015 held in QUB and co-sponsored by InterTradeIreland
Panel One: Lessons regarding Impact from REF 2014
What can the experiences of Queen’s University Belfast and the University of Ulster tell us about how HEIs should engage with Impact case studies, in exercises such as REF?
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3. Research & Enterprise
Directorate
Impact in H2020 projects
Role of impact in H2020 projects?
• Giving back
Tax payers money. What is this project giving back?
Why should this project be funded?
• Big picture
How does the project contribute to the goals
as defined
EU 2020
Strategy
H2020
Regulation
Specific
Programme
H2020
Strategic
Programme
Work
Programme
Call/
Topic
5. Research & Enterprise
Directorate
Evaluation criteria
Excellence
Impact
Implementation
Impact
Type of action
The extent to which the outputs of the project should contribute at the European and/or
International level to:
For all types of action The expected impacts listed in the work programme under the relevant topic
Research and innovation;
Innovation; SME
instrument
Enhancing innovation capacity and integration of new knowledge; Strengthening the
competitiveness and growth of companies by developing innovations meeting the needs of
European and global markets; and, where relevant, by delivering such innovations to the
markets; Any other environmental and socially important impacts (not already covered
above); Effectiveness of the proposed measures to exploit and disseminate the project
results (including management of IPR), to communicate the project, and to manage
research data where relevant.
Coordination & support
actions
Effectiveness of the proposed measures to exploit and disseminate the project results
(including management of IPR), to communicate the project, and to manage research data
where relevant.
ERA-NET Cofund
Achievement of critical mass for the funding of trans-national projects by pooling of
national/regional resources and contribution to establishing and strengthening a durable
cooperation between the partners and their national/regional research programmes;
Effectiveness of the proposed measures to exploit and disseminate the project results and
to communicate the project.
Pre-commercial
procurement Cofund/
Public procurement of
innovative solutions
Cofund
Strengthening the competitiveness and growth of companies by developing innovations
meeting the needs of European and global procurement markets. Effectiveness of the
proposed measures to exploit and disseminate the project results (including management of
IPR), to communicate the project. More forward-looking concerted procurement approaches
that reduce fragmentation of demand for innovative solutions
Evaluation against type
of action,
not thematic area
Evaluation criteria in H2020
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Directorate
RIA, IA & SME Instrument
RIA & IA; SME Instrument
Impact:
Describe how your project will contribute to:
• The expected impacts set out in the work programme, under the relevant topic
• Improving innovation capacity
• Strengthening the competitiveness and growth
• Developing innovations meeting the needs of European and global markets
• Delivering such innovations to the markets
• Describe any barriers/obstacles that may determine whether and to what extent
• the expected impacts will be achieved
• Provide a draft plan for the dissemination and exploitation of the project’s results
or business plan (if appropriate)
• Outline the strategy for knowledge management and protection
(You will need a consortium agreement to manage the ownership and
access to key knowledge (IPR, data, etc)
7. Research & Enterprise
Directorate
RIA, IA & SME Instrument
RIA & IA; SME Instrument
• Planning to maximise the impact
• Identifying needs, delivering benefits (to whom? How much?) Specific,
detail
• Select objectives to maximise impact (extent of the benefit)
• Impact on Science (research); publications, conferences,
• Impact on policy making (measuring this ?)
• Beyond dissemination or knowledge transfer: REF experience and
UK academic partners in consortia
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Directorate
MSCA
MSCA Impact:
1. ITN - Marie Skłodowska-Curie Innovative Training Networks
Enhancing research –and innovation- related human resources, skills, and working conditions to realise the potential of
individuals and to provide new career perspectives
Contribution to structuring doctoral/early-stage research training at the European level and to strengthening European innovation
Capacity, including the potential for a) meaningful contribution of the non-academic sector to the doctoral/research training, as
appropriate to the implementation mode and research field; b) developing sustainable joint doctoral degree structures (for EJD only)
Effectiveness of the proposed measures for communication and dissemination of results
2. IF - Marie Skłodowska-Curie Action: Individual Fellowships
Enhancing research- and innovation-related human resources, skills and working conditions to realise the potential
of individuals and to provide new career perspectives ; Effectiveness of the proposed measures for communication and results dissemination
3. RISE - Marie Skłodowska-Curie Action: Research and Innovation Staff Exchange
Enhancing research- and innovation-related human resources, skills and working conditions to realise the potential
of individuals and to provide new career perspectives
To develop new and lasting research collaborations, to achieve transfer of knowledge between research institutions and to
improve research and innovation potential at the European and global levels ; Effectiveness of the proposed measures for communication and
results dissemination
4. COFUND - Marie Skłodowska-Curie Action: Co-funding of regional, national and international programmes
Enhancing research- and innovation-related human resources, skills and working conditions to realise the potential of
individuals and to provide new career perspectives ; Impact of the programme on aligning practices at participating organisations with
principles set out by the EU for the human resources development in research and innovation ; Effectiveness of the proposed measures
for communication and results dissemination of the programmes
9. Research & Enterprise
Directorate
Impact at proposal stage
At proposal stage projects are expected to provide, at least:
• Expected impacts: how innovation will be provided and new
knowledge integrated – including possible barriers
• Indicate the socio-economic impacts generated by the project
• Provide Dissemination and Exploitation plans
• Stakeholder involvement
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Directorate
Dissemination
Key elements for dissemination
• Public disclosure of results by any appropriate mean: Includes scientific
publications: Open access in H2020
• Beyond scientific publications: think multi-channel and multi-audience
(but keep it focused)
• Set targets / performing indicators and monitor them constantly
• Leverage each partner’s own dissemination activities
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Stakeholder involvement
Stakeholder involvement
• Role of stakeholders from the project outset
• Interaction with external actors (not exploitation and/or dissemination?)
• User groups activities, focus groups, user testing and validation, user
requirements activities, etc.
• Valuable feedback in the interaction with stakeholders
• Select relevant stakeholders for your project
• Effective stakeholder involvement can dramatically improve overall
impact
12. Research & Enterprise
Directorate
Impact in H2020 projects
Impact in H2020 projects?
• Giving back
Tax payers money. What is this project giving back?
Why should this project be funded?
• Big picture
How does the project contribute to the goals
as defined
• Type of action, not your research area
EU 2020
Strategy
H2020
Regulation
Specific
Programme
H2020
Strategic
Programme
Work
Programme
Call/
Topic