Marie Curie Actions
International Staff Exchange Scheme (IRSES)
7th Research Framework Programme
People Programme
The International Research Staff Exchange Scheme aims at srengthening
research partnerships through short period staff exchanges and networking
activities between European research organizations and "counterparts" from
countries with which the Community has a S&T agreement or are in the
process of negotiating one, and countries covered by the European
Neighbourhood Policy.
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Which countries are eligible?
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- European Union countries and Associates:
- The EU 27 member states: 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 the United Kingdom.
- Associate Countries: Albania, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Croatia,
Faroe Islands, FYR Macedonia, Moldova, Iceland, Israel,
Liechtenstein, Montenegro, Norway, Serbia, Switzerland, Turkey.
- Third countries:
- Countries with an S&T agreement with the EC: Algeria,
Argentina, Australia, Brazil, Canada, China4, Chile, Egypt, India,
Japan, Jordan, (Rep. of) Korea, Mexico, Morocco, New Zealand, Russia,
South Africa, Tunisia, Ukraine, United States.
- Other Third Countries covered by the European Neighbourhood
Policy:
- Eastern Europe & Central Asia (EECA): Armenia,
Azerbaijan, Belarus, Georgia, Ukraine
- Mediterranean Partnership Countries (MPC): Algeria, Egypt,
Jordan, Lebanon, Libya, Morocco, Palestinian-administrated areas,
Syrian Arab Rep., Tunisia.
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Who can apply?
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Any research organisation, within a partnership of at least two
independant participants established in at least two different eu Member
States or associated countries, and one or more organisations located
either in countries with which the EU has an S&T agreement, or in
countries covered by the European Neighbourhood Policy.
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Which research areas are supported?
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All areas of research and technological development are eligible.
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How does it work?
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A staff exchange programme can apply for funding for periods of 24-48
months. The maximum duration of the individual staff exchange is 12 months.
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What does the funding cover?
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The staff exchange mobility costs in the eligible third country, 1800
€/month, including travel.In justified cases funding can be provided to
subsistence costs of staff exchange from selected eligible countries.
Latest call announcement available on European Commission Research &
Innovation Participant Portal
Deadline for application submission: 17 January 2013, 5pm,
Brussels local time (4pm, Lisbon local time).
For further information, contact the National Contact Point:
Ana Mafalda Dourado
Ana.Mafalda@fct.pt
GPPQ
(351) 213917640
(351) 927430673
Data on this page was obtained from the European Commission, under the
supervision and with further clarifications from the Portuguese National
Contact Point.