Week 24-25 2016
Calls :
Calls for research on research integrity - The Ministry of Higher Education and Science
Advanced Grant - European Research Council
Calls for proposals on security, health and wellbeing - The Tryg Foundation
Calls for research within the Horizon 2020 Efficient Energy programme - The European Commission
Calls for applications regarding production of 2nd generation bioethanol - Energiteknologisk Udviklings- ogDemonstrationsprogram (EUDP)
Calls for Industrial Researchers - The Innovation Fund
Nordic Register-based Research Projects - NordForsk
Action call for proposal - COST
First call for seed money applications open soon - InterregEvents & hearings:
Consultation on 5G networks in Europe - The European Commission
Webinar: 'Impact in SSH and SC6' - Net4Society
Consultation on 5G networks in Europe - The European Commission
REGISTRTATION NOW OPEN for Horizon 2020 Workshop on Impact session 2 - Aalborg University
Info Day 2016 Horizon 2020 Energy Efficiency - The European Commission
Conference on International mobility of researchers - from quantity to quality - Danish Society for Education and Business (DEA)News
CALLS
Calls for research on research integrity
Deadline: 1 September, 2016
The Ministry of Higher Education and Science exceptionally
distributes a total of up to 9 million DKK in funding in 2016/2017. The projects may last up to two years.
The funds are distributed for research projects that aim to gain better insight into the integrity of Danish research.
The initiative should be seen in the context of the Danish Code of Conduct for Research Integrity.
European Research Council Advanced Grant
Deadline: 1 September, 2016
The ERC encourages in particular proposals that cross disciplinary boundaries, pioneering ideas that address new and emerging fields and applications that introduce unconventional, innovative
approaches.
Advanced Grants are designed to support excellent Principal
Investigators at the career stage at which they are already established research leaders with a recognised track record of research
Applicant Principal Investigators must demonstrate the ground-breaking nature, ambition and feasibility of their scientific proposal.
The Tryg Foundation calls for proposals on security, health and wellbeing
Deadline: 1 September, 2016
The Tryg Foundation supports many types of projects, research, equipment and courses which overall aim is to increase security, health and wellbeing in Denmark.
It's possible to apply for different types of initiatives within the Tryg Foundation's 11 focus areas. These focus areas are selected on the basis of 11 social problems, the Tryg Foundation would like to contribute to solving.
In order to get familiarize with their goals and focus areas, to check whether your idea helps to solve one of the problems they are focusing on, please follow the link below.
Energiteknologisk Udviklings- og Demonstrationsprogram (EUDP) calls for applications regarding production of 2nd generation bioethanol
Deadline: 14 September, 2016
The Energiteknologisk Udviklings- og Demonstrationsprogram (EUDP) offers a special funding of 35 million DKK.
The funding is specifically earmarked grants for projects in technology development and demonstration of production of 2nd generation bioethanol for the transportsector.
The funds are distributed according to EUDP general purpose, eligibility criteria and rules.
Calls for research within the Horizon 2020 Efficient Energy programme
Deadline: 15 September, 2016
Several calls within the Efficient Energy programme has been released. The calls contains the following subjects:
Making the Energy Efficient market investible
Development and roll-out of innovation Energy Efficient services
Engaging private consumers towards sustainable energy
Engaging and activating public authoritiesThe budget for the calls range between 1-4 million euro and is classified as CSA actions.
The Innovation Fund calls for Industrial Researchers
Deadline: 19 September, 2016
Under The Industrial Researchers program funding is provided to Ph.d's and Postdoc researchers in the industry.
In both scenarios, the candidate is working in a private company and is enrolled in, or work with, a public research institution. The candidate works on the same research project at both places.
The Innovation Fund invests in research projects in all disciplines, as long as it is a research project of high quality and commercial relevance for the company.
Funding for Nordic Register-based Research Projects
Deadline: 5 October, 2016
This call targets research utilising the unique Nordic research infrastructures made up by population-based registers and health-care data.
The research should address societal challenges and use register-data from combined register-data sources (i.e. both socio-economic and health-related data)
Research proposals targeting any of the following themes are invited to apply:
Health challenges related to working life (including sickness absence, disability pensions and retirement conditions)
Prevention, quality of life and underlying causes to illnessesand conditions in children and young. Attention should be taken to the children´s families and social environment including school
Research on conditions where each country does not havesufficient data, including rare diseases
Research supporting personalised medicine
Research applying a life-course perspectiveCOST Action call for proposal
Tentative deadline for applications: 1 December, 2016
COST is the longest-running European framework supporting trans-national cooperation among researchers, engineers and scholars across Europe.
COST invites proposals for Actions contributing to the scientific, technological, economic, cultural or societal knowledge advancement and development of Europe.
The call is open to ideas in all fields of Science and Technology including Humanities and Social Sciences. Multi- and interdisciplinary proposals are encouraged.
Interreg's first call for seed money application opens soon
Deadline for applications: 15 February, 2017
Seed Money refers to Interreg Baltic Sea Region Programme funding that is used to prepare project proposals with strategic importance to one of the policy areas or horizontal actions of the EU Strategy for the Baltic Sea Region (EUSBSR).
With seed money support, projects can be prepared for any funding source available in the Baltic Sea region. Currently, several Interreg Baltic Sea Region projects are running that have been granted seed money to prepare the applications.
EVENTS
Webinar: 'Impact in SSH and SC6' Date: 29 June, 2016 at 11 AM (CET)
The aim is to prepare the participants to the ‘proposal season’ for the 2017 calls by this first webinar of a series of two.
The two webinars foreseen for 2016 will promote a discussion on impact and address the challenges of properly addressing impact in competitive proposals.
This first webinar will serve as an introduction for us to understand how impact is assessed in SC6 and SSH projects. We will be privileged to have with us Marta Soler-Gallart, coordinator of IMPACT-EV project (FP7).
Impact-EV's main objectives is to develop a permanent system of selection, monitoring, evaluation and comparison of the impact and outcomes from European SSH research and for that reason her insights will certainly be very useful to our work.
Consultation on 5G networks in Europe Deadline: 11 July, 2016
The European Commission has opened a consultation seeking views on 5G technologies.
The purpose of the consultation is to identify opportunities for a coordinated introduction of 5G networks in Europe, and to assess elements of a 5G Action Plan for the timely deployment of 5G infrastructure as of 2020.
The results will help refine the key parameters for the introduction of 5G in Europe and feed directly the 5G Action Plan to be published as part of the European Commission's upcoming review of EU telecoms framework this autumn.
Horizon 2020 Workshop on Impact session 2 REGISTRATION NOW OPEN!
Deadline: 8 August, 2016
Following the June workshop with focus on impact in more general terms, the Funding & Project Management office (F&P) AAU,
organizes a second workshop for AAU researchers on how to address the aspect of Impact in H2020 projects.
This workshop is more hands-on and will focus on how the impact section of your H2020 application can be as strong and convincing as possible.
Please notice, that the workshop is primarily intended for applicants preparing a proposal for the coming H2020 deadlines in autumn 2016 and winter 2017. It is not a prerequisite to have participated in the first workshop.
Please follow the link below for registration and further information.
Info Day 2016 Horizon 2020 Energy Efficiency Date: 19 September, 2016
With more than €100M available in the Horizon 2020 Energy Efficiency Call 2017, with deadlines in January and June 2017, there are opportunities to fund both research and market uptake projects.
The Information Day 2016 will:
update you on the European policy on sustainable energy;
introduce the Energy Efficiency priorities of the H2020 2017 calls for project proposals;
tell you how to apply for funding;
offer dedicated workshops for each funding area with the opportunity to meet EASME's energy team and have answers to your questions;
give you opportunities to network and find project partners.Conference on International mobility of researchers - from quantity to quality
Deadline: 22 September, 2016 at 13.00 to 16.30
Internationalization is inextricably linked with a successful research career. However, it is no longer merely a concern for the individual researcher, but an institutional strategy involving both university management and government institutions.
The question is, what role should managers and ministries play in strengthening the internationalization of researchers at the Danish universities?
And furthermore, how can we strategically stimulate and support international networks for research environments?
The conference will feature three different examples of strategic support for stronger ties with international researchers as well as the launch of the first out of three reports on the internationalization of Danish research by DEA and the Danish Agency for Science, Technology and Innovation.
NEWS
New Horizon 2020 movies released
The Ministry of Higher Education and Science have just released three new short information movies regarding Horizon 2020.
Introduction to EU research and innovation program
The film provides a basic introduction to Horizon 2020. Who can apply for funding from Horizon 2020, what are the demands to the EU projects and what is achieved by researching and creating innovation with funding from Horizon 2020.
The good application for Horizon 2020
The film focuses on how to write a good application for a research and innovation topic in Horizon 2020, when a consortium of European partners join forces to solve a specific societal challenge
Interdisciplinary cooperation in Horizon 2020
The film focuses on interdisciplinary cooperation in Horizon 2020. Why is it important and what you achieve in interdisciplinary projects. If you need more information or have further questions, you can always contact [email protected]
The Fundraising & Project Management Office (F&P) at Aalborg University strives to support AAU researchers in obtaining external funding by providing information and good advice with respect to the administrative conditions and procedures related to obtaining funding from a broad
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