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PRESENTATION ABOUT PRINCIPLE OF COSMATIC EVALUATION
NSFC and Funding opportunities
1. This project has received funding from the European Union’s Horizon 2020
research, and innovation programme under grant agreement n°645775
NSFC and Funding Opportunities
LU Rongkai
2. National Natural Science Foundation of China (NSFC)
国家自然科学基金委员会
Funding Opportunities for Chinese and European Researchers
中国和欧洲研究人员的资金支持
4. Mission
任务
Support Basic Research
支持基础研究
Foster talented researchers
培养有才能的研究者
Strengthen international cooperation
加强国际合作
Promote socioeconomic development
促进经济社会发展
5. Management Sciences
Information Sciences
Engineering & Materials
Sciences
Earth Sciences
Bureau of Discipline Inspection,
Supervision and Auditing
Bureau of Personnel
Bureau of Finance
Bureau of International
Cooperation
Bureau of Policy
Bureau of Planning
General Office
Life Sciences
Chemical Sciences
Math & Physical Sciences
Health Sciences
President/Vice Presidents
Counicl Meeting Supervisory Committee
Service Center for
Administrative Affairs
Sino-German Center
for Research Promotion
Organizational Structure
组织结构
8. Research Talent Training Research Supporting
General program
Key program
Major program
Major research plan
International joint research
NSFDYS
EYSF
YSF
FCRG
RFIYS
Instruments and Facilities
Joint Funds
International cooperation
NSFDYS: National Science Fund for Distinguished Young Scholars(<45)
YSF: Young Scientists Fund(<35 for male, <40 for female)
EYSF: Excellent Younng Scientist Fund
FCRG: Fund for Innovative Research Groups
RFIYS: The Research Fund for International Young Scientists
Funding Structure
资金结构
9. Final Decision by Council Meeting Panel Review
Mail Review
NSFC
100%
~95-98%
~30-40%
13~30%
Host InstitutionsApplicants
acceptance of
re-examination
request
Preliminary
Examination
Evaluation
评估
(General Program)
Rely on experts and adopt peer review system to support the best in a fair way
11. Research Talent Training Research Supporting
General program
Key program
Major program
Major research plan
International joint research
NSFDYS
EYSF
YSF
FCRG
RFIYS
Instruments and Facilities
Joint Funds
International cooperation
NSFDYS: National Science Fund for Distinguished Young Scholars(<45)
YSF: Young Scientists Fund(<35 for male, <40 for female)
EYSF: Excellent Younng Scientist Fund
FCRG: Fund for Innovative Research Groups
RFIYS: The Research Fund for International Young Scientists
Funding Structure
资金结构
14. Research Talent Training Research Supporting
General program
Key program
Major program
Major research plan
International joint research
NSFDYS
EYSF
YSF
FCRG
RFIYS
Instruments and Facilities
Joint Funds
International cooperation
NSFDYS: National Science Fund for Distinguished Young Scholars(<45)
YSF: Young Scientists Fund(<35 for male, <40 for female)
EYSF: Excellent Younng Scientist Fund
FCRG: Fund for Innovative Research Groups
RFIYS: The Research Fund for International Young Scientists
Funding Structure
资金结构
15. Budget and Funded Projects
Expenditure (100 million) Funded projects
Unit: 100 million RMB
16. Key International Joint Research Projects
重点国际(地区)合作研究项目
Research fund for international young scientists
外国青年学者研究基金项目
Sino-German Center for Research Promotion
中德科学中心
Joint research projects, workshops, exchange of personnel funded
by NSFC and partner organizations under agreements or MoUs
根据协定或谅解备忘录,由国家自然科学基金和合作组织资助的联合研究项目、
研讨会、人员交流
Projects Categories
项目类别
17. Key International (Regional) Joint Research Program
(Unilaterally funded by NSFC)
重点国际(地区)合作研究项目
Deadline for submission of proposals: March 20
Peer review and panel review by NSFC
Decision making on funding: September
Start of Project: January 1 next year
Duration of Project: 5 years
Funding: 3 million Yuan
18. Eligibility:
• Citizens of a country having diplomatic relations with China;
• Less than 40 years old on Jan. 1st in the year of application;
• Ph. D degree;
• Postdoctoral or at least 3-year professional experience in basic research in
universities or institutions.
Funding:
• Research costs in China: 200K Yuan/1 year and 400K
Yuan/2 years
• Accommodation and meals provided by host institutions in
China.
Research Fund for
International Young Scientists
外国青年学者研究基金项目
19. Sino-German Center for Research Promotion
中德科学中心
Fund Sino-German cooperative activities, such as bilateral workshops,
joint research projects, joint research groups, publication, exhibitions,
instrumentations etc.
Founded in Oct. 2000
Jointly invested and managed by NSFC and DFG
20. 74 Agreements or MoUs with Institutions in 36 Countries and Regions
Exchange of Personnel, Workshops and Joint Research Projects
Institutional Joint Funding
21. Austrian Science Foundation (FWF, Austria)
National Fund for Scientific Research (FNRS/NFWO, Belgium)
Danish National Research Foundations (DNRF, Denmark)
Academy of Finland (AF, Finland)
Agence Nationale de Recherche (ANR, France)
Center National de la Recherche Scientifique (CNRS, France)
Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft (DFG, Germany)
National Hellenic Research Foundation (NHRF, Greece) Science Foundation
Ireland (SFI, Ireland)
National Research Council (CNR, Italy)
Netherlands Organization for Scientific Research (NWO, NL)
Norwegian Research Council (NFR, Norway)
NSFC’s European Partner Organizations
国家自然科学基金委员会的欧洲伙伴组织
22. Council for Scientific and Technological Research (JNICT, Portugal)
Council for Scientific Research (CSIC, Spain)
Swiss National Science Foundation (SNF, Switzerland)
Royal Society (RS, UK)
Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council (EPSRC, UK)
Biotechnology and Biological Sciences Research Council (BBSRC, UK)
Medical Research Council (MRC, UK)
Natural Environment Research Council (NERC, UK)
Foundation for National Science of Poland (FNP, Poland)
Academy of Sciences of the Czech Republic
Czech Science Foundation (GACR, Czech Republic)
Russian Foundation for Basic Research (RFBR, Russia)
Slovenian Science Foundation (SSF, Slovenia)
23. Exchange of Researchers
研究人员交流
Funding for Exchange Visits
Sending party: international travel.
Host: local subsistence including accommodation, domestic travel, etc.
Bilateral Workshops and Seminars
双边研讨会
Funding for the Organization of the Workshop
Sending Party: International Travel
Host : Local expenses, such as accommodation, domestic travel , etc.
24. Joint Research Projects
联合研究项目
Rapidly developing scheme in recent years to promote the substantial
bilateral Cooperation with partner organizations
Main partners for joint research programs:
NSF, NIH (USA)
CIHR (Canada)
NRF (Korea) JSPS, JST (Japan)
DFG (Germany) ANR (France)
RCUK (UK) NWO (Netherlands)
AF (Finland) DNRF (Denmark),
FWF (Austria) EU
RGC (Hong Kong)
CG (International organization),
25. NSFC-AF (Finland, 5G networks)
NSFC-ANR (France, ICT)
NSFC-DFG (Germany, stem cell)
NSFC-NWO (Netherlands, advanced materials)
NSFC-RCUK
(UK, sustainable materials; stem cell; critical zone
research; air pollution and human health;
low-carbon cities, natural hazard, urbanization)
NSFC-RCUK-DFG-ANR-NWO
(Understanding population change; green economy)
Joint calls in 2014
2014年联合项目
26. How do we do it ?
Scoping workshop--- themes
Collection of proposals and check of eligibility
Separate Peer Review and Joint Panel Meeting
Discussion and joint decision
Call text, forms, etc.
Launching call simultaneously
Preparations
3/4-year Joint Funding
27. This project has received funding from the European Union’s Horizon 2020
research, and innovation programme under grant agreement n°645775
NSFC’s Collaboration with UK
国家自然科学基金委员会与英国合作
Example
28. NSFC’s Partner Organizations in UK
Exchange of Personnel
1. The Royal Society (RS) 1988
2. The Royal Society of Edinburgh (RSE) 2007
Joint Research Projects &. Workshops
Research Councils UK
1. Biotechnology and Biological Sciences Research Council (BBSRC) 2000
2. Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council (EPSRC) 2000
3. Medical Research Council (MRC) 2005
4. Natural Environmental Research Council (NERC) 2005
5. Economic and Social Research Council (ESRC) 2010
29. Mobility Grant
1. NSFC-RS Joint Project; NSFC-RSE Joint Program
2. Joint Workshop (RCUK; RSE)
Talent Grant
NSFC-RS Talent Program (Newton Advanced Fellowships)
Joint Research Projects
NSFC-RCUK Joint Research Programs
30. NSFC-RS Joint Project
16 rounds of joint calls; 196 projects funded in the past 17 years
Year Application
Projects
Funded
Funding
(10 thou. RMB)
Average Funding
per Project
Funding
rate(%)
2008 128 19 151.3 7.96 14.8
2009 128 14 96 6.86 10.9
2010 111 13 94.15 7.24 11.7
2011 191 20 160.38 8.02 10.5
2012 172 30 310.31 10.34 17.4
2013 236 33 291.3 8.83 14
31. NSFC-RS Talent Program
(Newton Advanced Fellowships)
Annual Open call
2014 call, 86 proposals and 16 granted.
Chinese candidates: Awardees of Distinguished Young
Scholars or Excellent Young Scientists
32. 11 rounds of joint calls for individual joint projects, about 50 million RMB input
Theme Year Applications Projects
funded
Funding
in Total
Funding
per
project
Success
rate
EPSRC Nano-spintronics 2009 17 5 248 50 29.4
CCS 2010 12 5 296 59 41.7
Smart Grid 2012 9 4 1200 300 44.4
Smart Grid &.EV 2013 14 4 1200 300 28.6
Energy Storage 2013 15 5 1500 300 33
Sustainable materials 2014 34 6 1800 300 17.6
ESRC Economic structure
adjustment
2010 7 3 30 10 42.9
Population Change 2014 32
Green Economy 2014 18
MRC Stem Cell (Pilot program) 2012 10 9 270 30 90
Stem Cell 2014 11
NSFC-RCUK Joint Research Program
33. Trial of New Schemes:
Major International Research Program with Top Design
1. Critical Zone Studies
Multilateral workshop in May; Call launched in Jan.
Outline Bid Full Bid
2. Air Pollution and Health
Workshop in July, outline bid full bid
34. Main areas
Soil Science & Water Science ( 4 projects will be funded)
Two on soils and two on fresh water.
Each project include 3-4 sub projects.
Budget
NSFC: 60m RMB; 15m for each project
NERC: £3m
Duration
China: 4 years (2016-01-01 to 2019-01-31)
UK: 3 years ( 2016-01-01 to 2018-01 -31)
Joint Programme on CZO
35. NSFC’s Cooperation with EU
国家自然科学基金委员会与欧洲合作
Administrative Arrangement b/w NSFC and the Directorate-General for Research of the
European Commission (DG-Research) to implement Coordinated Calls signed on Mar.
26, 2010;
• First joint call in Biomaterial launched in July, 2012
• 28 proposals received
• Peer review (2 Chinese: 2 European)
• Dec.10-14 Panel review
• 3 finally funded: 3 million RMB per project from NSFC
• Perfect the scheme
• Look forward to further cooperation in more research areas
NSFC-ERC cooperation will be coming soon.