The Aurora Mobility Programme – Researcher Exchange for New Collaboration Between Norway and France
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Important dates
10 Aug 2022
Date call is made active
21 Sep 2022
Application submission deadline
01 Jan 2023
Earliest permitted project start
01 Jun 2023
Latest permitted project start
31 Dec 2024
Latest permitted project completion
Important dates
Purpose
The support provided through the AURORA mobility programme shall contribute to establish and expand the contact between research institutions in Norway and corresponding organizations in France. The purpose is to strengthen European research collaboration under Horizon Europe.
Researchers from Norway may seek support for funding for short-term visits in France for the purpose of launching and developing new joint research projects.
About the call for proposals
The objective of the Aurora mobility call is to increase researcher mobility between Norway and France.
The budgetary framework for 2023 is roughly NOK 800 000. A maximum of NOK 100 000 may be sought per project. Projects may extend over one or two consecutive calendar years.
The projects are funded jointly by Norway and France. Grant applications must be submitted to both countries to be eligible for review. Norwegian applicants are recommended to check that the French project manager has submitted a grant application for a stay in Norway to the French AURORA programme administration (Campus France). The application submission deadline in France is the same as in Norway, 21 September 2022.
The Norwegian-language call for proposals is the legally binding version.
Who is eligible to apply?
The call is open to approved Norwegian research organisations applying jointly with research organisations in France.
Who can participate in the project?
Requirements relating to the Project Owner
The organisation must be listed as the Project Owner in the application form and must have authorised you to submit the grant application.
If the application is a cooperation between several organizations in Norway, the Project Owner must submit the application on behalf of all Norwegian participants.
Requirements relating to the project manager
To qualify as project manager, individuals must hold an approved doctorate or have obtained qualifications at associate professorship level (in Norwegian only) by the date of the application submission deadline. In this context, employment in the Norwegian research institute sector in a position as forsker 1 (research professor), forsker 2 (senior).
Typically, scientific staff/groups of researchers (normally 2–4 persons) will submit grant applications for funding for short-term stays in France. Early career researchers (including doctoral and post-doctoral research fellows) must participate in the travel activities.
What can you seek funding for?
Funding may be sought to cover travel and living expenses in France. Salary and purchase of equipment are not covered under the programme.
The following rates apply:
- Funding may be sought in a single grant application for 2–4 persons persons. A maximum of NOK 20 000 may be sought per person per calendar year. The maximum amount of support available per applicant/grant application is NOK 100 000.
- The Research Council may award funding to cover up to 100 per cent of approved project costs. The Research Council will disburse funding in arrears, based on the reported documented expenses.
- Travel expenses and actual costs relating to hotel accommodation and per diem according to the government rates for travel abroad. The rates per diem may be reduced if funding is sought for longer stays/multiple project participants.
If your project is granted funding, the following must be in place when you revise your grant application:
- From 2022 the Research Council requires a Gender Equiality Plan (GEP) for all research organisations before signing a grant agreement. The requirement does not apply to the business sector, special interest organisations or the non-profit sector.
- Support from the Research Council to a research organisation is to be reserved for the organisation’s non-economic activity, and as such therefore does not constitute state aid. The Research Council requires a clear separation of accounts for the organisation’s economic and non-economic activities.
- The Research Council requires all scientific articles from the projects we fund to be made available immediately, which means without embargo and with an open licence that permits reuse of the publication. Plan S - open access to publications (forskningsradet.no)
Reporting and disbursment of funding
Funding will be disbursed in arrears, and only actual expenses entered in the institution’s accounts will be covered. All reporting must be done electronically.
Relevant thematic areas for this call
The programme is open to all subject areas and disciplines. Scientific staff/groups of researchers in the humanities and social sciences are especially encouraged to apply.
Internationalisation
Practical information
Requirements for this application type
You may revise and resubmit your grant application form multiple times up to the application submission deadline. We recommend that you submit your application as soon as you have filled in the application form and included all mandatory attachments. After the deadline, it is the most recently submitted version of the grant application that will be processed.
- The grant application, including all attachments, must be submitted in Norwegian or English.
- All attachments must be uploaded in PDF format.
Mandatory attachments
- A project description of maximum 5 pages using the designated template, found at the end of this call.
- CVs for the project manager and all project participants in Norway, using the designated template, found at the end of this call.
Links to websites and documents, as well as other attachments than those specified above, will not be included in the application review process.
There is no technical validation of the content of the attachments to the application you upload to our system, so please make sure that you upload the correct file corresponding to the selected attachment type.
Administrative procedures
Grant applications will first be assessed for scientific merit in France, and then by a Research Council administrative panel together with our partners in France.
Importance will be attached to the following when reviewing grant applications:
- The exchange helps to establish new collaboration between the applicant institutions in the two countries.
- There are early career researchers involved in the project.
- There is adequate gender balance in the project. Assuming that all other factors are equal, priority will be given to projects led by women project managers.
- The project team has described plans for any future collaborative projects, particularly under the direction of Horizon Europe.
- Whether the applicants or this project have received funding under the Aurora mobility programmes during the last two years (2021, 2022). Assuming that all other factors are equal, priority will be given to projects that have not received such funding in the last two years.
Decisions regarding grant allocations will be published in December 2022.
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About the results of the application assessment process
- Total amount sought
- 2 425 000
- Amount awarded
- 1 188 000
- Total number of applications
- 31
- Number of approved applications
- 14
Project no. | Organization | Project title | Subject | Sought | Published |
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341376 | HELSE BERGEN HF | Impact of Diving on Vascular Health | Internasjonalt samarbeid | NOK 94 000 | 22.12.2022 |
340782 | UNIVERSITETET I AGDER | Equivalent nonlinear control methods for digitalization in robotics and autonomous systems | Internasjonalt samarbeid | NOK 100 000 | 22.12.2022 |
341136 | UNIVERSITETET I BERGEN | Establishing a research foundation for collaboration on viruses infecting Pavlovophyceae | Internasjonalt samarbeid | NOK 40 000 | 22.12.2022 |
341188 | UNIVERSITETET I TROMSØ - NORGES ARKTISKE UNIVERITET | Exploring and leveraging energy monitoring on End-to-End worst edge-fog-cloud continuum for observatories deployed in extreme environments | Internasjonalt samarbeid | NOK 100 000 | 22.12.2022 |
341190 | UNIVERSITETET I OSLO | Tracking geophysical and geodetic signals of magma-structure coupling using analog and numerical modelling | Internasjonalt samarbeid | NOK 49 000 | 22.12.2022 |
341207 | UNIVERSITETET I TROMSØ - NORGES ARKTISKE UNIVERITET | Aurora Mobility Program - Methodological approaches to drug use in observational studies | Internasjonalt samarbeid | NOK 100 000 | 22.12.2022 |
341252 | OSLO UNIVERSITETSSYKEHUS HF | OpenLiverLab - Open source library for the liver, from images to clinicians | Internasjonalt samarbeid | NOK 100 000 | 22.12.2022 |
341215 | NORGES TEKNISK-NATURVITENSKAPELIGE UNIVERSITET NTNU | SporeHybrids - Combination of bacterial spores displaying light reactive proteins with upconverting nanoparticles. | Internasjonalt samarbeid | NOK 97 000 | 22.12.2022 |
341291 | UNIVERSITETET I OSLO | Timed strategies for rewrite-based symbolic analysis of real-time systems | Internasjonalt samarbeid | NOK 75 000 | 22.12.2022 |
341302 | UNIVERSITETET I BERGEN | Learning and Reasoning in Knowledge Graph Embeddings | Internasjonalt samarbeid | NOK 100 000 | 22.12.2022 |
341325 | NORGES TEKNISK-NATURVITENSKAPELIGE UNIVERSITET NTNU | Enabling multi-physics energy harvesting for in-vivo applications | Internasjonalt samarbeid | NOK 71 000 | 22.12.2022 |
341349 | UNIVERSITETET I OSLO | Perceptual-cognitive information processing and the psychology of sustainability | Internasjonalt samarbeid | NOK 100 000 | 22.12.2022 |
341425 | NORSK INSTITUTT FOR VANNFORSKNING | Structuring collaboration in the field of environmental dynamics and impacts of contaminants of emerging concern in marine environments | Internasjonalt samarbeid | NOK 82 000 | 22.12.2022 |
341438 | UNIVERSITETET I TROMSØ - NORGES ARKTISKE UNIVERSITET | Allostatic load in a multiethnic study population - the SAMINOR Study | Internasjonalt samarbeid | NOK 80 000 | 22.12.2022 |
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