El documento resume las principales fuentes de financiación para actividades de investigación, desarrollo e innovación (I+D+i), tanto públicas como privadas. Incluye convocatorias de la Universidad Miguel Hernández, del gobierno autonómico de la Comunidad Valenciana, del gobierno nacional de España, y de la Unión Europea.
2. OBJETIVOS Introducción de las principales fuentes de financiación para actividades de I+D+i, tanto públicas como privadas.
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25. FP7 Specific Programmes Co-operation – Collaborative Research Ideas – Frontier Research (ERC) People – Human Potential (Marie Curie) Plus JRC and EURATOM Capacities – Research Capacity FP 7 – Specific Programmes
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27. FP7 Co-operation Co-operation – Collaborative Research Ideas – Frontier Research (ERC) People – Human Potential (Marie Curie) Plus JRC and EURATOM Capacities – Research Capacity FP 7
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30. R&D Needs Policy Work INCO Themes FP7 – Co-operation 1. Health €6 050 M 2. Food, Agriculture and Biotechnology €1 935 M 3. ICT €9 110 M 4. Nanosci, Nanotech, Material & Production Tech €3 500 M 5. Energy €2 300 M 6. Environment (including Climate Change) €1800 M 7. Transport (including Aeronautics) €4 180 M 8. Socio-Economic Sciences and Humanities € 610 M 9. Security €1 430 M Collaborative Research 10. Space €1 350 M
31. Funding Schemes FP6 – FP7 FP7 – Co-operation IP STREP CA NoE SSA Collaborative Projects Proposed FP7 Funding Schemes Networks of Excellence Coordination and Support actions FP6 Instruments
32. Health - Activity Areas FP7 – Co-operation - Health 1 Biotechnology, generic tools & technologies for human health 2 Translating research for human health 3 Optimising the delivery of health care to European citizens Child health Health of the ageing population International Co-operation SME relevant research 10. Security 9. Space 8. SSH 7. Transport 6. Environment 5. Energy 4. NMP 3. ICT 2. FAB 1. Health
33. Food, Agriculture and Biotechnology - Activity Areas FP7 – Co-operation - FAB 1. Sustainable production & management of biological resources 2. Fork to farm: food, health and well being 3 . Life sciences and biotechnology for sustainable non-food products and processes ...Build a Knowledge Based Bio-Economy… 10. Security 9. Space 8. SSH 7. Transport 6. Environment 5. Energy 4. NMP 3. ICT 2. FAB 1. Health
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35. NMP – Activity Areas FP7 - Co-operation - NMP 1. Nanosciences and Nanotechnologies 2. Materials 3. New Production 4. Integration of technologies for industrial production 10. Security 9. Space 8. SSH 7. Transport 6. Environment 5. Energy 4. NMP 3. ICT 2. FAB 1. Health
36. Energy - Activity Areas FP7 – Co-operation - Energy Knowledge for energy policy making Renewables for heating and cooling Clean coal technologies Renewable fuel production CO 2 capture and storage for zero emission power generation Smart energy networks Hydrogen and fuel cells Renewable electricity generation Energy savings and energy efficiency 10. Security 9. Space 8. SSH 7. Transport 6. Environment 5. Energy 4. NMP 3. ICT 2. FAB 1. Health
37. Environment– Activity Areas FP7 – Co-operation – Environment 1. Climate change, pollution and risks 3. Environmental technologies 4. Earth observation & assessment tools 2. Sustainable management of resources 10. Security 9. Space 8. SSH 7. Transport 6. Environment 5. Energy 4. NMP 3. ICT 2. FAB 1. Health
38. Transport - Activity Areas FP7 – Co-operation – Transport Aeronautics and air transport Surface transport Galileo Horizontal themes 10. Security 9. Space 8. SSH 7. Transport 6. Environment 5. Energy 4. NMP 3. ICT 2. FAB 1. Health
39. SSH - Activity Areas FP7 – Co-operation - SSH 1. Growth, employment and competitiveness in a knowledge society 2. Combining economic, social and environmental objectives in a European perspective 3. Major trends in society and their implications 4. Europe in the world 5. The citizen in the European Union 6. Socio-economic and scientific indicators 7. Foresight activities 8. Strategic activities 10. Security 9. Space 8. SSH 7. Transport 6. Environment 5. Energy 4. NMP 3. ICT 2. FAB 1. Health
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41. Security - Mission orientated R&D FP7 – Co-operation - Security 1 Security of citizens 2 Security of infrastructures and utilities 3 Intelligent surveillance and border security 4 Restoring security and safety in the case of crisis 5 Security systems integration, interconnectivity & interoperability 6 Security and Society 7 Security research co-ordinating and structuring * See ESRAB Report of Sept 2006 10. Security 9. Space 8. SSH 7. Transport 6. Environment 5. Energy 4. NMP 3. ICT 2. FAB 1. Health
42. European Technology Platforms Agree Common Vision Define Strategic Agenda Implement Strategic Agenda Industry-led stakeholder forums that are independent from the European Commission Now more than 30 ETPs European Technology Platforms More info: http:// cordis . europa . eu /technology-platforms/individual_en.html
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45. FP7 Specific Programmes Co-operation – Collaborative Research Ideas – Frontier Research (ERC) People – Human Potential (Marie Curie) Plus JRC and EURATOM Capacities – Research Capacity FP7 – People – Marie Curie
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49. FP7 Specific Programmes Co-operation – Collaborative Research Ideas – Frontier Research (ERC) People – Human Potential (Marie Curie) Plus JRC and EURATOM Capacities – Research Capacity FP7 - Capacities
50. Activities FP7 - Capacities Capacities – Research Capacity ( €4 217 million) 1. Research infrastructures €1 850m 2. Research for the benefits of SMEs €1 336m 3. Regions of Knowledge € 126m 4. Research potential € 370m 5. Science in Society € 280m 7. Coherent dev. of research policies € 70m 6. International co-operation € 185m Co-ordination of national programmes (incl. ERA-NET +)
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59. RETRIBUCIONES COMPLEMENTARIAS La posibilidad de recibir retribuciones complementarias por la participación en contratos al amparo del artículo 83 de la LOU está legalmente reconocida ( Real Decreto 1930/1984, de 10 de octubre, modificado por el Real Decreto 1450/1989, de 24 de noviembre ). La cantidad máxima a percibir anualmente por un profesor en la Universidad Miguel Hernández de Elche con cargo a los contratos suscritos al amparo del artículo 83 de la LOU es la correspondiente a la retribución de un Catedrático de Universidad que ocupe el cargo de Rector, con 14 trienios reconocidos y con 6 evaluaciones positivas por Méritos Docentes y 6 por Actividad Investigadora, incrementada en el 50%. Para el año 2010 , en la UMH dicha cantidad máxima anual está establecida en 139.155,21 €. La cantidad máxima se irá actualizando de acuerdo con lo establecido para las retribuciones del profesorado en las correspondientes Leyes de Presupuestos del Estado para cada año.