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                |  |  |  The Slovenian Research Agency, Bleiweisova cesta 30, 1000 
Ljubljana, pursuant to Articles 2 and 8 of the Rules on the Procedures of the 
(co)financing and Monitoring of the Research Activities Implementation (Official 
Gazette RS, No. 52/16; hereinafter: the Rules), in conjunction with Article 15 
of the Research and Development Act (Official Gazette of the RS, nos. 
22/06-UPB1, 61/06-ZDru-1 112/07, 9/11, 57/12-ZPOP-1A), and based on Methodology 
for Assessing Applications for Co-financing of Research Activities No. 
6319-2/2013-25 dated 25/01/ 2016 - official consolidated text, No. 
6319-2/2013-26 dated 04/03/2016, 6319-2/2013-27 dated 04/03/2016, No. 
6319-2/2013-29 dated 26/09/2016, No. 6319-2/2013-30 dated 10/10/2016, No. 
6319-2/2013-31 dated 07/11/2016 (hereinafter: Methodology); hereby announce Public call for (co)financing potential ERC candidates to visit ERC grantees in 2017
	The title and address of the publicly founded body: Slovenian Research Agency, Bleiweisova cesta 30, 1000 Ljubljana 
	(hereinafter: Agency)
 
	Purpose of the public Call for proposals In order to ensure a more uniform distribution of grantees of the 
	European Research Council’s funding, the ERC encourages national authorities 
	to set up visiting fellowship programme to fund potential candidates for 
	ERC's calls to visit teams of the ERC-funded Principal Investigators. In 
	accordance with the above, and in line with goals grounded in Slovenia’s 
	strategic documents (Resolution on the National Research and Development 
	Programme 2011-2020) (Official Gazette RS, No. 43/11), provided in Chapter 
	3.3 R&D Cooperation in the EU and globally, and as well with tasks of the 
	Agency, the purpose of this Call is to stimulate researchers to apply for 
	three types of ERC grants (Starting Grant, Consolidator Grant and Advanced 
	Grant), and thereby increase the success rate of the ERC grant applications.
 
	The Call shall be implemented by the Slovenian Research Agency in 
	accordance with the ERC Guidelines: Fellowship to visit ERC Grantee, 
	European Research Council, 19 January 2016, available on the following 
	website:
	
	https://erc.europa.eu/sites/default/files/document/file/Fellowship_Visit_ERC_Grantee.pdf.
	 
	Subject matter and objective of the Call The subject matter of this Call is (co)financing research fellows 
	visiting former or current grantees of the European Research Council 
	(hereinafter: ERC Principal Investigator) that undertake research projects 
	in any scientific field. The duration of the researcher’s visits from 
	Slovenia (hereinafter: Visiting researcher) should be for a minimum of three 
	months and up to six months, commencing within the year 2017. The objective 
	of this public Call is cooperation between the Visiting researcher and one 
	of the former or current ERC Principal Investigator with a view to develop 
	and prepare the project of his/her own. Accordingly, the Call’s ultimate 
	objective is that within the two consecutive ERC calls of a kind, after the 
	visit's conclusion, the Visiting researcher applies for an appropriate ERC 
	grant: Starting Grant, Consolidator Grant or Advanced Grant.
 
Entities that can apply to the Call Entities that can apply to the Call are research institutions and 
	private researchers entered in the database on implementers of research & 
	development activities in the Republic of Slovenia and in the Register of 
	private researchers run by the Agency, meeting the conditions prescribed by 
	the Research and Development Act.
 
Applicant and Visiting researcher shall at the time of submitting the 
	application meet the following requirements  
	5.1. Conditions required for Research institution  (1) At the time of submitting the application, the Visiting researcher 
	has to be employed at the research institution which is the applicant, or 
	possess the status of a private researcher.  (2) The applicant may lodge several applications, but no more than one 
	application per researcher.  (3) The research institution, the applicant to this Call, is, in 
	addition, a research institution through which a Visiting researcher shall 
	apply for an appropriate ERC grant, as follows from paragraph 3 of this 
	public Call. (4) The applicant has to submit a signed statement declaring 
	that the Visiting researcher shall apply for an appropriate ERC grant within 
	the two consecutive calls of a kind after the visit's conclusion, as follows 
	from paragraph 3 of this public Call. In cases where the latter is 
	unfulfilled, the Agency shall claim the funds paid;  5.2. Conditions required for Visiting researcher  (1) A Visiting researcher must fulfil conditions required for the 
	Principal Investigator as laid down in the Research and Development Act, the 
	Rules, the Rules on the criteria for evaluating project leader 
	qualifications (Official Gazette RS, No. 53/16), and Methodology.  (2) The Visiting researcher ought to have a research number meaning 
	he/she is in the database on implementers of research & development 
	activities in the Republic of Slovenia or in the Register of private 
	researchers run by the Agency.  (3) The Visiting researcher has to submit a signed statement declaring 
	that he/she shall apply for an appropriate ERC grant within the two 
	consecutive ERC calls of a kind after the visit's conclusion, as follows 
	from paragraph 3 of this public Call. In cases where the latter is 
	unfulfilled, the Agency shall claim the funds paid;  (4) The Visiting researcher, who has already visited the ERC Principal 
	Investigator on the basis of this Call, cannot submit any other application 
	to the public Call for (co)financing potential ERC candidates to visit ERC 
	grantees.  
	The application shall include:  
	
		An outline of the disposition of a future worked out scientific 
		research project submitted as proposal to one of the ERC’s main calls. 
		The outline should be written in Slovene and English language in the 
		form prescribed and required by the ERC;
A signed statement of the Visiting researcher declaring that he/she 
		shall at the time of submitting proposal to one of the ERC’s main calls 
		meet the requirements of the call submitted: 
		https://erc.europa.eu/funding-and-grants/funding-schemes;
		
A signed statement of the applicant and Visiting researcher 
		declaring that the latter shall apply for an appropriate ERC grant 
		within the two consecutive calls of a kind after the visit's conclusion, 
		as follows from paragraph 3 of this public Call; 
Curriculum vitae - showing compliance with the conditions for 
		assessing the scientific excellence of the researcher, as follows from 
		paragraph 8.b. of this Call. The form of the Curriculum vitae should be 
		consistent with the ERC’s instructions; 
A letter of support of the ERC Principal Investigator and hosting 
		research institution with the prescribed elements:  
		
			Acquaintance of the ERC Principal Investigator and his/her 
			research institution with the requirements of the ERC Fellowship 
			initiative; Acquaintance of the ERC Principal Investigator with the proposed 
			research of the Visiting researcher; Description of the strategic plan for an active inclusion of the 
			Visiting researcher into an ongoing project of ERC Principal 
			Investigator.  
	
		A statement on the acceptance of invitation conditions.  
	Evaluation procedure The evaluation procedure is conducted by the Panel for the evaluation of 
	applications for visiting ERC grantees. The panel is, in principle, composed 
	of 18 members who are members of the Scientific Council of the Agency, 
	foreign reviewers, and Slovenian reviewers of the ERC projects within 
	Horizon 2020, namely the three members for each scientific discipline who 
	comprise the panel for a specific scientific discipline (hereinafter: 
	subpanel). The composition of the panel shall cover all scientific 
	disciplines whose applications are submitted. The panel shall be appointed 
	by the Scientific Council of the Agency (hereinafter: SCA) which determines 
	their duties and duration of the term.
 
	Within each subpanel every application is assessed by two members – 
	reviewers, whereby one of the two is the reviewer – rapporteur. Whether in 
	the case of a conflict of interest or on substantive grounds, the panel 
	member shall propose the inclusion of the external reviewer who is either a 
	member of the SCA or foreign reviewer.  Reviewers evaluate individual elements of assessment by completing the 
	evaluation form which contains a numerical and descriptive assessment of 
	individual indicators – an individual report.  The reviewer – rapporteur prepares a work report, in a systematic and 
	orderly manner, with an overall assessment for each criterion and indicator. 
	The coordinated report is signed by both reviewers.  In the event of a significant number of applications reaching the 
	threshold for inclusion into the draft list of projects, and thereby 
	exceeding the available funds for co-financing, an integral part of the 
	evaluation process shall be an oral hearing (interview). The oral hearing is 
	intended only for those applications whose total score is equal to the lower 
	marginal threshold, which in the present case is determined by the funds 
	available. The oral hearing shall be assessed by at least two members of the 
	subpanel who evaluate the presentation with an assessment from 0 to 5. The 
	evaluation of the hearing is complementary to the overall assessment.  At the end of the evaluation procedure the panel shall prepare a final 
	evaluation of the applications and the financially evaluated priority list 
	of applications, taking into account the principle of representation of all 
	scientific disciplines in such a way that at least one positively assessed 
	application for each discipline is included in the priority list. Ranking 
	list of all other applications shall be carried out on the grounds of the 
	overall assessment, as follows from paragraph 8 of this Call, and a 
	potential oral hearing. The panel will then prepare and adopt the draft 
	priority list of applications for co-financing and submit it for discussion 
	to the SCA. A decision on the selection of applications for (co)financing is 
	adopted by director of the agency upon the proposal from the SCA.  
	Assessment criteria The detailed evaluation elements applying to the 
	excellence of the research project are set out below.
 
	
		In terms of research project quality criterion and in line with 
		Article 99 of the Rules, the following indicators shall be considered:
		 
		
			To what extent does the proposed research address important 
			challenges? To what extent are the objectives ambitious and beyond the state 
			of the art (e.g. novel concepts and approaches or development across 
			disciplines)? To what extent is the concept sound and the proposed timescales 
			and resources necessary and properly justified (based on the outline 
			of a scientific research project)? To what extent is the proposed research methodology appropriate 
			to achieve the goals of the project (based on the outline of a 
			scientific research project)?  
	
		In terms of researcher scientific quality and in line with Article 
		99 of the Rules, the following indicators shall be considered:  
		
			To what extent have the achievements of the researcher typically 
			gone beyond the state-of-the-art? To what extent does the researcher provide evidence of creative 
			independent thinking? To what extent has the researcher demonstrated the ability to 
			propose and conduct ground-breaking research?  
		Partnership quality is assessed against the Application form and the 
		Letter of support of the ERC Principal Investigator, as follows from 
		paragraph 6.e., whereby the following shall be taken into consideration:
		 
	
		
			To what extent does the proposed research project correspond 
			with the ongoing research project of the ERC Principal Investigator?
			To what extent is the proposed plan for an active inclusion of 
			the Visiting researcher into the ongoing project of ERC Principal 
			Investigator well-defined and feasible? To what extent is the relevant research infrastructure available 
			to the Visiting researcher?  Each criterion is assessed on a scale from 0 to 5 in accordance with 
	paragraph 5 of Article 33 of the Rules. For admission to the selection for 
	the co-financing application must reach the threshold of three points for 
	each criterion and 10 points in total. In the event that the application 
	fails to achieve the threshold, it will be rejected.  
	The amount of available funds for the call and (co)financing of the 
	visits The planned annual amount for the Call is EUR 240.000.
 
 The Call shall be implemented in line with the funds earmarked in the budget 
	of the Republic of Slovenia and the Agency’s budget. The Agency shall, in 
	respect to this Call, (co)finance Visiting researcher’s visits with:
 
	
		a reimbursement of expatriation allowances, including accommodation 
		costs, costs of one roundtrip to and from the city of the ERC research 
		group, the cost of public transport to the place of the host 
		institution, and meal expenses in total sum of 1.550 EUR per month, 
		multiplied by the Country correction coefficient for living allowance, 
		attached as an Annex to the invitation documentation. For countries 
		where the correction coefficient is not indicated in this Annex, a 
		correction coefficient of 100 is to be taken into account.  The Agency shall (co)finance Visiting researcher’s visits for a minimum 
	of three months and up to six months. The Agreement between the Agency and 
	the applicant sets out the amount as well as the rights and obligations and 
	the terms and conditions applicable to the grant awarded.  A Visiting researcher who has visited the ERC Principal Investigator on 
	the basis of this Call has to submit a final work report of the visit after 
	the visit’s conclusion. The report shall be signed by both the Visiting 
	researcher and the ERC Principal Investigator.  
	Method, form, and deadline for submitting applications 
 10.1.
	Submitting the application form with a digital signature
 
 (1) Application to the Call is made and submitted by an application form 
	using the ARRS-MS-ERC-FS-JR-Prijava/2016 on the Agency's web portal 
	eObrazci. A submitted application shall be considered complete if it 
	contains both digital signatures (of the authorized person of the RI and the 
	researcher).
 
 (2) The application shall be submitted both in Slovene and English.
 
 (3) Application shall be deemed duly if it is secured with both digital 
	signatures on the web portal
	eObrazci by
	1 March 2017, 15:00.
 
	10.2. Submitting the application form without a digital signature 
	 (1) If the applicant and/or the researcher have no digital signature, the 
	application form should be submitted unsigned in electronic form to the 
	Agency's eObrazci web portal and in print, bearing the original signature of 
	the authorized person of the RI and the researcher respectively and the 
	stamp of the RI.  (2) Both electronic and printed forms of the application shall be 
	completely the same in terms of content.  (3) Printed applications shall be submitted in closed envelopes marked 
	"DO NOT open - CALL FOR (CO)FINANCING POTENTIAL ERC CANDIDATES TO VISIT ERC 
	GRANTEES IN 2017 and with the name and address of the applicant, sent to the 
	address: Javna agencija za raziskovalno dejavnost RS, Bleiweisova cesta 30, 
	1000 Ljubljana.  (4) The applications shall be deemed timely when submitted in printed and 
	electronic formats by the deadline. An application shall be timely if 
	submitted in electronic form to the Agency's eObrazci web portal by 1 March 
	2017, 15:00 whereas the printed format is to be received in the mail room of 
	the Agency by 1 March 2017, 15:00. Applications sent by registered mail from 
	Slovenia by 1 March 2017 (postal stamp) shall also be deemed timely.  10.3. Completeness of applications  (1) An application shall be considered complete if submitted using the 
	prescribed form and format (point 10.1- with digital signature, point 10.2 - 
	without digital signature) and containing all data as prescribed herein. 
	Incomplete applications will be addressed in accordance with the Rules.  (2) The committee for opening applications shall disregard untimely and 
	incorrectly marked applications, which will be returned unopened to the 
	sender. (unless the name of the applicant is not clearly written on the 
	envelope, then the application will be opened).  
	Applications opening date The committee for opening applications will open all timely delivered 
	and properly marked applications at the registered office of the Slovenian 
	Research Agency, Bleiweisova cesta 30, 1000 Ljubljana, on 3 March 2017.
 
Deadline by which the applicants will be informed of the results of 
	the Call The applicants will be informed on the outcome of the Call within eight 
	days after the adoption of the decision by the director of the Agency.
 
Place, time, and contact person where interested parties can obtain 
	documentation of the Call This public Call will be published from the date of publication in the 
	Official Gazette of the Republic of Slovenia on the Agency’s website 
	www.arrs.si. Any additional information related to the Call can be obtained 
	by contacting Bojan Volf, the person responsible for the Call, by phone (01) 
	400 5973 or by email: bojan.volf@arrs.si.
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