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KD-position for coordinators of an EU-application

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The MN Faculty has an incentive for participating in Horizon Europe. An MN researcher who applies as the coordinator of a collaborative project can receive one KD position. This incentive does not apply to MSCA applications.

The term collaborative project is used for research projects with participants from at least three different institutions and at least three different countries.

Guidelines

  • The application must have been submitted, and fulfil the technical application criteria (‘eligible’)
  • In case of a two-stage application process, the application has to have proceeded to stage two
  • The project leader (coordinator) receives the KD position. It is a prerequisite for the incentive that the coordinator has research activity at MN for the whole duration of KD position.
  • If the project leader does not have a permanent position at UiO, the PhD project must have an explicit connection to the PL's research group, and it is recommended that three supervisors are appointed. Furthermore, the department must have approved that the (EU) project is applied for with someone in a temporary position as its coordinator, and the recipient must have a work contract extending beyond the PhD period.
  • The project leader can receive only one KD position through this incentive during Horizon Europe
  • The project leader can at all times have only one KD position from this incentive
  • A revised application with a new project leader is not eligible for a KD position
  • The KD position is awarded through the Faculty's annual process
  • The MN Faculty’s EU-team must be included in the whole of the EU project’s application process

It is emphasised that the purpose of this incentive is to promote the PL's scientific career, and to compensate for the negative impacts the application process may have on the recipient's scientific progress and production.

Published Sep. 27, 2019 1:52 PM - Last modified Apr. 23, 2024 2:53 PM