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Seznam zahraničních a soukromých grantových příležitostí



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A. 7. RP EU
1) Marie Curie Initial Training Networks (ITNs)
2) Marie Curie International Research Staff Exchange Scheme (IRSES)
3) Cooperation – Spolupráce v 7. RP
4) Cost – Cooperation in Science and Technology
5) Innovative Medicines Initiative (IMI)


B. HFSP – Human Frontier Science Program
1) Young Investigators’ Grants
2) Program grants



1) Marie Curie Initial Training Networks (ITNs)
eligibility: min 3 partners from 3 different EU member or associated states, recommended size 6 – 10 participants;
other partners may be from other third countries (OTC); max 40% funding for participants from any single country;
in special cases, mono-partner ITNs may be supported – see section 2.4. of the guide for applicants; the purpose
of ITNs is to improve career perspectives of researchers in the first five years of their research career, in both
public and private sectors, through a trans-national networking mechanism; the involvement of organisations from
different sectors is an essential part of an ITN; In all cases, the proposals should include clear evidence of the
commitment of the private sector to be involved; early-stage researchers (less 4 yrs. of research experience after
MSc or similar, before PhD at the time of recruitment) must consist min 80% of the researcher-months; appointments
between 3mos. and 3 yrs.; experienced researchers less 5yrs. research exp., appointment between 3 mos. and 2 yrs.
especially in the private sector; no one can be recruited as ESR and then ER within the same ITN; mobility = not being
in the country of the host institution more than 12 months in the 3 yrs preceding the relevant deadline; ITNs will
primarily develop a dedicated joint research training programme that focuses upon exploiting both the specific expertise
and infrastructure of the participating partners; each recruited researcher (for a period of more than 6 months) will
establish, together with her/his personal supervisor in the host organisation, a Personal Career Development Plan
duration: usually 48 months
award: no limit, recommended max 500 researcher-months;
salary 38 000 € per year (early-stage researcher) or 58 500 € (experienced researcher),
mobility allowance 1000 € (with family) or 700 € (no family),
training costs 1800 € per researcher-month, management costs 10% and overheads 10% of the total EU contribution;
example for 2 ESR for 3 yrs, 1 ER for 1 yr ≈ 611 149 €
deadline: 26 January 2011 17:00 Brussels time
http://cordis.europa.eu/



2) Marie Curie International Research Staff Exchange Scheme (IRSES)
eligibility: min 3 partners, at least 2 from 2 different EU or associated countries; min one from a non-EU country,
with which the EU has an S&T Agreement or which is covered by the ENP
award: 1900 €/month per exchange + 200 € for long distance exchanges;
only exchanges between EU and non-EU orgs are funded
deadline: 17 March 2011 17:00
http://cordis.europa.eu/



3) Cooperation – Spolupráce v 7. RP
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4) Cost – Cooperation in Science and Technology
eligibility/requirements: two-stage application, preliminary application with an overview of the proposed Action’s
goal and its foreseen impact submitted by the collection date, ~ 80 proposals selected for a full proposal; minimum
number of consortium members is 5, but it is usual to have over 10 participants; it is also possible to JOIN
an existing COST action; because the administration is very demanding, particularly for the main administrator,
therefore, joining an existing action is preferred strategy over proposing one’s own action duration:
award: The support will cover the costs of networking activities such as meetings (e.g. travel, subsistence,
local organiser support), conferences, workshops, short-term scientific exchanges, training schools, publications
and dissemination activities.
COST does not fund the research itself. However, it is possible to obtain research funding from MŠMT for participants
in COST actions (see http://www.msmt-vyzkum.cz/).
deadline: collection dates Friday 25 March 2011 and 30 September 2011 at 17:00 Brussels time
http://www.cost.esf.org/participate/open_call




5) Innovative Medicines Initiative (IMI)
Public-private partnership aiming to improve the drug development process by supporting a more efficient discovery
and development of better and safer medicines for patients
The research consortia participating in IMI projects consist of:
• large biopharmaceutical companies that are members of EFPIA,
• and a variety of other partners, such as:
• small- and medium-sized enterprises,
• patients' organisations,
• universities and other research organisations,
• hospitals,
• regulatory agencies,
• any other industrial partners.
4th call for proposals will open 17. June 2011 with the following topics: EU Medical Information System
  1. Building up a European Medical Information Framework to improve healthcare and facilitate research

  2. eTRIKS: European Translational Research Infrastructure & Knowledge Management
    Services Chemistry, Manufacturing and Control

  3. Delivery and targeting mechanisms for biological macromolecules

  4. In vivo predictive biopharmaceutics tools for oral drug delivery

  5. Sustainable Chemistry - delivering medicines for the 21st century Technology
    and Molecular Disease Understanding

  6. Human Induced Pluripotent Stem (hiPS) Cells for Drug Discovery and Safety Assessment

  7. Understanding and optimising binding kinetics in drug discovery http://www.imi.europa.eu/content/4th-call-2011






B. HFSP – Human Frontier Science Program
eligibility/requirements: 3 Is: Innovative nature; Interdisciplinary approach – new combinations of skills, International,
preferably Intercontinental nature; principal applicant must be from one of the eligible countries (incl. CZ),
but other participating scientists and laboratories may be situated anywhere in the world; evidence of independence such as
written confirmation from the Head of Department that the applicant is able to carry out the research independently and
will have full control of the HFSP funds, (postdocs ineligible)
duration: 3 yrs.
award: up to $450,000 per grant per year depending on team size; principal applicant’s or coapplicant’s salary
NOT PERMISSIBLE!; 10% overheads
deadline: compulsory pre-registration deadline 22 March 2011; letter of intent to apply for a research grant via the
HFSP web site by 31 March 2011, and after review, selected teams will be invited to submit a full application
http://www.hfsp.org/funding/research-grants




1) Young Investigators’ Grants
eligibility/requirements: teams of researchers, all of whom within the first five years after obtaining an independent
position (e.g. Assistant Professor, Lecturer or equivalent)




2) Program grants
eligibility/requirements: teams of independent researchers at any stage of their careers. The research team is expected
to develop new lines of research through the collaboration; applications including independent investigators early in their
careers are encouraged
award: up to $450,000 per grant per year may be applied for



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