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\documentclass[11pt,draftproposal]{msca-pf}
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% {{{ commands
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% \NewDocumentCommand \mycmd { m } {\textbf{#1}}
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% {{{ title
\title{Part B-1}
\author{}
\date{}
% NOTE: update these as necessary
% \mscaidentifier{HORIZON-MSCA-2024-PF-01}
% \mscaproject{TDB}
% }}}
\begin{document}
\maketitle
\textit{The text in each section is provided only as guidance and should be deleted
in the final application (including this text). The tags in the section titles
and at the end of certain sections should be \textbf{kept as is}. They are used for
automatic document processing and are highly recommended by the programme.}
\textit{When in doubt, always consult the official template and programme guide!}
\section{Excellence \mscatag{REL-EVA-RE}}
\label{sc:excellence}
\subsection{
Quality and pertinence of the project's research and innovation objectives
(and the extent to which they are ambitious, and go beyond the state of the art)}
\label{ssc:excellence:quality}
At a minimum, address the following aspects:
\begin{itemize}
\item Describe the quality and pertinence of the R\&I objectives; are the
objectives measurable and verifiable? Are they realistically achievable?
\item Describe how your project goes beyond the state-of-the-art, and the
extent to which the proposed work is ambitious.
\end{itemize}
\subsection{
Soundness of the proposed methodology
(including interdisciplinary approaches, consideration of the gender
dimension and other diversity aspects if relevant for the research project,
and the quality of open science practices)}
\label{ssc:excellence:methodology}
At a minimum, address the following aspects:
\begin{itemize}
\item \emph{Overall methodology}: Describe and explain the overall methodology,
including the concepts, models and assumptions that underpin your work.
Explain how this will enable you to deliver your project’s objectives. Refer
to any important challenges you may have identified in the chosen methodology
and how you intend to overcome them.
\item \emph{Integration of methods and disciplines to pursue the objectives}:
Explain how expertise and methods from different disciplines will be brought
together and integrated in pursuit of your objectives. If you consider that
an inter-disciplinary\footnotemark{} approach is unnecessary in the
context of the proposed work, please provide a justification.
\footnotetext{Interdisciplinarity means the integration of information, data,
techniques, tools, perspectives, concepts or theories from two or more
scientific disciplines.}
\item \emph{Gender dimension and other diversity aspects}: Describe how the
gender dimension and other diversity aspects are taken into account in the
project's research and innovation content. If you do not consider such a
gender dimension to be relevant in your project, please provide a
justification.
\begin{itemize}
\item Remember that that this question relates to the \emph{content} of the
planned research and innovation activities, and not to gender balance
in the teams in charge of carrying out the project.
\item Sex, gender and diversity analysis refers to biological
characteristics and social/cultural factors respectively. For guidance on
methods of sex / gender analysis and the issues to be taken into account,
please refer to
\href{https://ec.europa.eu/info/news/gendered-innovations-2-2020-nov-24_en}{this page}.
\item If you plan to use, develop and/or deploy artificial intelligence
(AI) based systems and/or techniques you must demonstrate their technical
robustness. AI-based systems or techniques should be, or be developed to
become:
\begin{itemize}
\item technically robust, accurate and reproducible, and able to
deal with and inform about possible failures, inaccuracies and
errors, proportionate to the assessed risk they pose,
\item socially robust, in that they duly consider the context and
environment in which they operate,
\item reliable and function as intended, minimizing unintentional
and unexpected harm, preventing unacceptable harm and safeguarding
the physical and mental integrity of humans,
\item able to provide a suitable explanation of their decision-making
processes, whenever they can have a significant impact on people’s
lives.
\end{itemize}
\end{itemize}
\item \emph{Open science practices}: Describe how appropriate open science
practices are implemented as an integral part of the proposed methodology.
Show how the choice of practices and their implementation is adapted to the
nature of your work in a way that will increase the chances of the project
delivering on its objectives [e.g. up to 1/2 page, including research data
management]. If you believe that none of these practices are appropriate for
your project, please provide a justification here.
\emph{Open science is an approach based on open cooperative work and systematic
sharing of knowledge and tools as early and widely as possible in the process.
Open science practices include early and open sharing of research (for example
through pre-registration, registered reports, pre-prints, or crowd-sourcing);
research output management; measures to ensure reproducibility of research
outputs; providing open access to research outputs (such as publications,
data, software, models, algorithms, and workflows); participation in open
peer-review; and involving all relevant knowledge actors including citizens,
civil society and end users in the co-creation of R\&I agendas and contents
(such as citizen science).}
\emph{Please note that this does not refer to outreach actions that may be
planned as part of the communication, dissemination and exploitation activities.
These aspects should instead be described below under ``Impact''.}
\item \emph{Research data management and management of other research outputs}:
Applicants generating/collecting data and/or other research outputs (except for
publications) during the project must explain how the data will be managed
in line with the FAIR principles (Findable, Accessible, Interoperable,
Reusable).
\emph{For guidance on open science practices and research data management,
please refer to the relevant section of the \href{https://ec.europa.eu/info/funding-tenders/opportunities/docs/2021-2027/horizon/guidance/programme-guide_horizon_en.pdf}{HE Programme Guide}
on the Funding \& Tenders Portal.}
Please also see the “how to evaluate open science in Horizon Europe proposals”
video on the \href{https://ec.europa.eu/info/funding-tenders/opportunities/portal/screen/support/videos}{Funding \& Tenders portal} and
\href{https://rea.ec.europa.eu/open-science_en}{Open Science - European Commission (europa.eu)}.
\end{itemize}
\subsection{Quality of the supervision, training and of the two-way transfer of
knowledge between the researcher and the host}
\label{ssc:excellence:supervision}
At a minimum, address the following aspects:
\begin{itemize}
\item Describe the qualifications and experience of the supervisor(s).
Provide information regarding the supervisors' level of experience on the
research topic proposed and their track record of work, including main
international collaborations, as well as the level of experience in
supervising/training, especially at advanced level (i.e. PhD and postdoctoral
researchers).
\item Planned training activities for the researcher (scientific aspects,
management/organisation, horizontal and key transferrable skills...).
\item For \emph{European Fellowships}: two-way transfer of knowledge between
the researcher and host organisation.
\item For \emph{Global Fellowships}: three-way transfer of knowledge between
the researcher, host organisation, and associated partner for outgoing phase.
\item Rationale and added-value of the non-academic placement (if applicable)
and secondment (if applicable).
\end{itemize}
Employers and/or founders should ensure that a person is clearly identified to
whom researchers can refer for the performance of their professional duties, and
should inform the researchers accordingly.
Such arrangements should clearly define that the proposed supervisors are
sufficiently expert in supervising research, have the time, knowledge, experience,
expertise and commitment to be able to offer the postdoctoral researcher
appropriate support and provide for the necessary progress and review procedures,
as well as the necessary feedback mechanisms.
\textbf{Supervision} is one of the crucial elements of successful research. Guiding,
supporting, directing, advising and mentoring are key factors for a researcher
to pursue his/her career path. In this context, all MSCA-funded projects are
encouraged to follow the recommendations outlined in the
\href{https://data.europa.eu/doi/10.2766/508311}{MSCA Guidelines on Supervision}\footnotemark{}.
\footnotetext{While the MSCA Guidelines on Supervision are non-binding,
funded-projects are strongly encouraged to take them into account.}
\subsection{Quality and appropriateness of the researcher's professional
experience, competences and skills}
\label{ssc:excellence:researcher}
Discuss the quality and appropriateness of the researcher’s existing professional
experience in relation to the proposed research project.
\section{Impact \mscatag{IMP-ACT-IA}}
\label{sc:impact}
\subsection{Credibility of the measures to enhance the career perspectives
and employability of the researcher and contribution to his/her skills
development}
\label{ssc:impact:career}
At a minimum, address the following aspects:
\begin{itemize}
\item Specific measures to enhance career perspectives and employability of
the researcher inside and/or outside academia.
\item \emph{Expected} contribution of proposed skills development to the
future career of the researcher.
\end{itemize}
\subsection{Suitability and quality of the measures to maximise expected
outcomes and impacts, as set out in the dissemination and exploitation plan,
including communication activities \mscatag{COM-DIS-VIS-CDV}}
\label{ssc:impact:outcomes}
At a minimum, address the following aspects:
\begin{itemize}
\item \emph{Plan for the dissemination and exploitation activities, including
communication activities}\footnotemark{}: Describe the planned measures to
maximize the impact of your project by providing a first version of your ‘plan
for the dissemination and exploitation including communication activities’.
Describe the dissemination, exploitation measures that are planned, and the target
group(s) addressed (e.g. scientific community, end users, financial actors,
public at large). Regarding communication measures and public engagement
strategy, the aim is to inform and reach out to society and show the activities
performed, and the use and the benefits the project will have for citizens.
Activities must be strategically planned, with clear objectives, start at the
outset and continue through the lifetime of the project. The description of
the communication activities needs to state the main messages as well as the
tools and channels that will be used to reach out to each of the chosen target
groups.
\footnotetext{In case your proposal is selected for funding, a more detailed
Dissemination and Exploitation plan will need to be provided as a mandatory
project deliverable during project implementation.}
\item \emph{Strategy for the management of intellectual property, foreseen
protection measures}: if relevant, discuss the strategy for the management
of intellectual property, foreseen protection measures, such as patents,
design rights, copyright, trade secrets, etc., and how these would be used
to support exploitation.
\item All measures should be proportionate to the scale of the project, and
should contain concrete actions to be implemented both during and after the
end of the project.
\end{itemize}
\subsection{The magnitude and importance of the project’s contribution to the
expected scientific, societal and economic impacts}
\label{ssc:impact:future}
\begin{itemize}
\item Provide a narrative explaining how the project’s results are expected
to make a difference in terms of impact, beyond the immediate scope and
duration of the project. The narrative should include the components below,
tailored to your project.
\item Be specific, referring to the effects of your project, and not R\&I
in general in this field. State the target groups that would benefit.
\item The impacts of your project may be:
\begin{itemize}
\item \emph{Scientific}: e.g. contributing to specific scientific advances,
across and within disciplines, creating new knowledge, reinforcing
scientific equipment and instruments, computing systems (i.e. research
infrastructures);
\item \emph{Economic/technological}: e.g. bringing new
products, services, business processes to the market, increasing efficiency,
decreasing costs, increasing profits, contributing to standards’ setting,
etc.
\item \emph{Societal}: e.g. decreasing CO2 emissions,
decreasing avoidable mortality, improving policies and decision-making,
raising consumer awareness.
\end{itemize}
\item Only include such outcomes and impacts where your project would make
a significant and direct contribution. Avoid describing very tenuous links
to wider impacts.
\item Give an indication of the magnitude and importance of the project's
contribution to the expected outcomes and impacts, should the project be
successful. Provide credible quantified estimates where possible and meaningful.
``Magnitude'' refers to how widespread the outcomes and impacts are likely
to be. For example, in terms of the size of the target group, or the
proportion of that group, that should benefit over time.
``Importance'' refers to the value of those benefits. For example, number of
additional healthy life years; efficiency savings in energy supply.
\end{itemize}
\mscatagend{COM-DIS-VIS-CDV} \mscatagend{IMP-ACT-IA}
\section{Quality and Efficiency of the Implementation
\mscatag{QUA-LIT-QL} \mscatag{WRK-PLA-WP} \mscatag{CON-SOR-CS} \mscatag{PRJ-MGT-PM}}
\label{sc:implementation}
\subsection{Quality and effectiveness of the work plan, assessment of risks and
appropriateness of the effort assigned to work packages}
\label{ssc:implementation:workplan}
At a minimum, address the following aspects:
\begin{itemize}
\item Brief presentation of the overall structure of the work plan,
including deliverables and milestones.
\item Timing of the different work packages and their components;
\item Mechanisms in place to assess and mitigate risks (of research and/or
administrative nature).
\end{itemize}
A Gantt chart must be included and should indicate the proposed Work Packages
(WP), major deliverables, milestones, secondments, placements, if applicable.
This Gantt chart counts towards the 10-page limit.
The schedule in the Gantt chart should indicate the number of months elapsed
from the start of the action (Month 1).
\subsection{Quality and capacity of the host institutions and participating
organisations, including hosting arrangements}
\label{ssc:implementation:host}
At a minimum, address the following aspects:
\begin{itemize}
\item Hosting arrangements, including integration in the team/institution
and support services available to the researcher.
\item Quality and capacity of the participating organisations, including
infrastructure, logistics and facilities. Additional information should be
outlined in Part B-2 Section 5 (``Capacity of the Participating Organisations'').
\end{itemize}
Note that for GF, both the quality and capacity of the outgoing Third Country
host and the return host should be outlined.
\subsection*{Associated partners linked to a beneficiary {\protect\footnotemark{}}}
\label{ssc:implementation:partners}
If applicable, outline here the involvement of any 'associated partners linked
to a beneficiary' (in particular, the name of the entity, the type of link with
the beneficiary and the tasks to be carried out).
\footnotetext{See the definitions section of the MSCA Work Programme for
further information.}
\mscatagend{PRJ-MGT-PM} \mscatagend{CON-SOR-CS} \mscatagend{WRK-PLA-WP}
\mscatagend{QUA-LIT-QL}
\end{document}
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