Saturday, July 13, 2013

Marie Curie International Outgoing Fellowships for Career Development (IOF)

European CommissionCall is open for Marie Curie international outgoing fellowships for career development. The main activities of an IOF will be based on a training-through-research project prepared by the experienced researcher in liaison with the host organisation. Experienced researchers of a Member States or Associated Countries are eligible to apply for this international fellowship. Fellowships have duration of between 24 and 36 months (full time equivalent), with an initial outgoing phase of 12 to 24 months and a final mandatory reintegration phase of 12 months within the return host organisation. 14 August 2013 is closing date for submission of proposals.


Study Subject(s): All Marie Curie actions have a bottom-up approach, i.e. all fields of research of interest to the European Union are eligible for funding (except areas of research covered by the EURATOM Treaty). All research carried out must respect fundamental ethics principles. Proposals will be classified into distinct Evaluation Panels under eight major areas of research: Chemistry (CHE); Economic Sciences (ECO), Information Science and Engineering (ENG); Environment and Geo-Sciences (ENV); Life Sciences (LIF); Mathematics (MAT); Physics (PHY); Social Sciences and Humanities (SOC).
Course Level: The main activities of an IOF will be based on a training-through-research project prepared by the experienced researcher in liaison with the host organisation.
Scholarship Provider: European Commission
Scholarship can be taken at: Other Third Country


Eligibility:

-Participants are legal entities established in Member States or Associated Countries.

-International Outgoing Fellowships are directed exclusively at experienced researchers, namely those who either:  have at least 4 years of research experience (full-time equivalent) after obtaining the degree which would formally entitle them to embark on a doctorate either in the country in which the degree was obtained or in the country in which the research training will be provided; or are already in possession of a doctoral degree (PhD).

-Experienced researchers shall be considered eligible under this action if they are nationals of a Member State or Associated Country. However researchers from Other Third Countries who have been residing and carrying out their main activity in Member States or Associated Countries for at least the 5 years prior to the submission deadline are also eligible for this action.


Scholarship Open for International Students: Researchers of a Member State (Austria, Belgium, Bulgaria, Cyprus, Czech Republic, Denmark, Estonia, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Hungary, Ireland, Italy, Latvia, Lithuania, Luxembourg, Malta, Netherlands, Poland, Portugal, Romania, Slovakia, Slovenia, Spain, Sweden and UK) or Associated Country can apply for this fellowship. However researchers from Other Third Countries who have been residing and carrying out their main activity in Member States or Associated Countries for at least the 5 years prior to the submission deadline are also eligible for this action.


Scholarship Description: The specific objective of the Marie Curie International Outgoing Fellowships for Career Development is described in the 2013 People Work Programme: “This action aims to reinforce the international dimension of the career of European researchers by giving them the opportunity to be trained and acquire new knowledge in a high-level organisation active in research, established in an Other Third Country (Outgoing phase). Subsequently, these researchers will return with the acquired knowledge and experience to an organisation in a Member State or Associated Country”. This action provides financial support to an individual mobility project presented by an experienced researcher in liaison with a host organisation in the Member States or Associated Countries. Experienced researchers applying to this action need to develop a coherent research training project for the total duration of the contract that will enable the experienced researcher to progress in the development of his/her career. The fellowship is expected to be part of a structured, long-term personal career development plan that is coherent with past achievements and clearly defines the future aims of the researcher.


Duration of award(s): International Outgoing Fellowships have a duration of between 24 and 36 months (full time equivalent), with an initial outgoing phase of 12 to 24 months and a final mandatory reintegration phase of 12 months within the return host organisation.


 What does it cover? The financial support for International Outgoing Fellowships takes the form of a grant covering up to 100% of the budget, according to a system of flat rates for eligible cost categories, comprising the following components:

-a monthly living allowance

-a monthly mobility allowance: €1,000/month: experienced researcher with family obligations. In this context family is defined as persons linked to the researcher by (i) marriage, or (ii) a relationship with equivalent status to a marriage recognised by the national legislation of the country of the host organisation or of the nationality of the researcher; or (iii) dependent children who are actually being maintained by the researcher; and €700/month: experienced researcher without family obligations.

-a contribution to the training expenses of the eligible experienced researcher: This contribution is paid as a flat rate: €800 per researcher-month.

-Contribution to overheads: Flat rate of €700 per researcher-month.


Selection Criteria: Experts perform evaluations on a personal basis, not as representatives of their employer, their country or any other entity. They are expected to be independent, impartial and objective, and to behave throughout in a professional manner.


Notification: Invitation letter to successful coordinators to launch grant agreement negotiations with the REA services by December 2013. Letter to unsuccessful applicants from December 2013 will be sent.


How to Apply: Proposals in this call must be submitted electronically, using the Electronic Submission Services of the Commission (SEP) in the Research Participant Portal via an ECAS login.


Scholarship Application Deadline: Deadline for submission of proposals is 14 August 2013.


Further Official Scholarship Information and Application



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