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Mobility and Research Partnerships 2006
INTAS International Association for the promotion of cooperation with scientists from the New Independent States of the former Soviet Union (NIS)


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33 Members
European Union 25 Member States European Community Bulgaria Iceland Israel Norway Romania Switzerland Turkey

Armenia Azerbaijan Belarus Georgia Kazakhstan Kyrgyzstan Moldova Russia Tajikistan Turkmenistan Ukraine Uzbekistan

12 Partner Countries


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INTAS Priorities
· · · · · · · · Search for scientific excellence Cover all scientific areas Include fundamental and applied research Support international scientific collaboration Select proposals on the basis of independent evaluations Allocate min. 75% of the funds to NIS teams Focus on young scientist initiatives Encourage NIS partners to participate in FP6

does not fund military research & abstains from any political and commercial activities. All participants in INTAS funded projects must comply with ALL applicable national laws. If in doubt (e.g. field trips), check with the relevant authorities


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INTAS Activities
Grants for research projects and networks submitted in open, thematic and collaborative calls; Pre-/ Post PhD fellowships for young NIS scientists Support to Summer Schools and other training activities Innovation grants to encourage the dissemination and use of results of scientific research; Additional support measures (Conference Grants, Infrastructure Actions) ININ (INTAS FP6 NIS Information Network) to Open the ERA to Russia and other NIS Promote NIS participation in FP6
ON-LINE proposal submission + evaluation + management


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INTAS Fellowships Main objectives

To encourage young NIS scientists: to remain in science advance their career continue their research at home in NIS yet also to establish international contacts


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INTAS Fellowships
Instruments 2 types of fellowships PhD fellowships 2 years, 2 visits (4-8 months) duration Post PhD fellowships 2 years, 2 visits (6-12 months) Basic grant up to 7,200 Liv. allowance 8001200/mth Travel costs Be in a full time research position at NIS organisation during the fellowship

Basic grant up to 6,000 Liv. allowance 800funding 1200/mth Travel costs Working towards PhD & criteria continue for 2 years from beginning of fellowship ­ !to

be made more flexible in 2006!+ 35 years, citizen and permanent resident of NIS


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INTAS calls for Young Scientists Fellowships applications 2006:

1. Open YSF call 2. Joint YSF call INTAS ­ Ukraine 3. Joint YSF call INTAS ­ Uzbekistan 4. others? => Check announcements & submission deadlines on the INTAS web-site


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INTAS Fellowships
Selected participants from Russia
Total number of selected YS 1998 1999 2000/1 2000/2 2001/1 2001/2 2002 2003 2004 Total 63 81 32 145 116 125 117 160 177 1014 Number of selected YS from Russia 57 62 21 111 87 87 95 113 112 745


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INTAS Fellowships

Annual Nobel Laureates meeting in Lindau, Germany, 2004:
INTAS offered support to 15 young researchers from NIS to participate European Commission supported 20 researchers from other parts of the world to attend


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Summer Schools and other training activities
Objective
Stimulate a larger participation of young scientists from the NIS in internationally acknowledged summer schools

Duration
1-4 weeks taking place any time throughout the year

Funding
Average 2,500 per young scientist with max. 25,000 per year and per school.

A renewed approach
A core set of Summer Schools regularly supported by INTAS Also case-by-case support


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Summer Schools funded repeatedly (incl. in 2006):
Name of Summer School CERN European School of High Energy Physics FOSAD: International School on Foundations of Security Analysis and Design ESMEC ­ European Summer School on Medicinal Chemistry JyvÄskylÄ Summer School GKSS School of Environmental Research Field High Energy Physics Organizing Institution CERN, Geneva, Switzerland; and JINR, Dubna, Russia University Residential Centre of Bertinoro, Italy Web Site http://physicschool.web.cern.ch/Physi cSchool http://www.sti.uniurb.it/events/fosad/

Security in Computer Systems

Medicinal Chemistry

European Federation for Medicinal Chemistry University of JyvÄskylÄ, Finland SS 2006 is organised by GKSS - Institute for Coastal Research, Germany Siberian Center for Environment Research and Training (SCERT)

http://www.uniurb.it/MedChem/ESM EC.html www.jyu.fi/summerschool

Multidisciplinary Summer School. Environmental research, including regional climatology and climate dynamics. Environment Research and Training

http://w3g.gkss.de/GKSSschool.html

ENVIROMIS

http://scert.ru/en/conterences


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INTAS Summer Schools

One more call for Summer Schools will be funded in 2006: · closure date on 22 February 2006 · selection results to be published 22 March 2006


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Conference Grants
Objective
Conference Organisation Grants (COG) support the organisation of international scientific events in the territory of NIS countries Conference Individual Grants (CIG) support individual participation from the NIS countries to international scientific events.

Funding
COG: up to 20,000 for organisational costs and travel support for participants. CIG: covers partly travel costs for individual participants

Submission/Selection
On-line submission. Four cut-off deadlines/year. Selection by INTAS Council of Scientists


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Partnering

Partnering
6% 13% Previous Coll aborations Other cons ortium members Third Parties 9% 49% At Meetings Other 23%

Source: Paul Drath & Olga Pekushkina, Singleimage Limited (UK)


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CONTACTS with INTAS www.intas.be info@intas.be firstname.name@intas.be

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