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Selection of hosting sites and fellows for EU-FORA Risk Assessment Fellowship Programme

Summary

Build the European food safety knowledge ecosystem, ensuring safe food as the basis for healthy diets and sustainable food systems.

Programme Name

European Food Safety Authority (EFSA)

Programme Description

Build the European food safety knowledge ecosystem, ensuring safe food as the basis for healthy diets and sustainable food systems.

Programme Details

Call

Selection of hosting sites and fellows for EU-FORA Risk Assessment Fellowship Programme

Detailed Call Description

The EU-FORA programme focus on the objectives of which are to:

  • attract and motivate mid-career professionals to become risk assessors, thus increasing the pool of experts available in Europe;
  •  intensify exchange and cooperation among national food safety agencies and EFSA, hence stimulating the involvement of MS in regulatory risk assessment work;
  •  contribute to harmonising and further developing food safety risk assessment practices and methodologies across Europe, with the aim of building a common EU culture for risk assessment.

The scientists that will participate in the programme as fellows, supervisors, tutors, programme coordinators and others will constitute a pool of experts, available to support the risk assessment activities of EFSA and the MS. The programme will contribute to strengthening the overall capacity in regulatory food safety risk assessment in Europe allowing more countries to support such EU activities.

The main focus of the EU-FORA fellowship programme will be targeted to chemical and microbiological risk assessment and, more generally, to activities falling within EFSA’s remit, so as to attract professionals from relevant fields such as: agriculture, biochemistry, bioinformatics, biology, biometrics, biotechnology, chemistry, dietary exposure, environmental sciences, epidemiology, food science, food technology, genetics, health and food safety, human medicine, life sciences, mathematics, microbiology, molecular biology, natural sciences, nutrition, pharmacy, public health, statistics, toxicology, veterinary medicine or related areas.

Each 12-month fellowship is complemented and completed by a common training programme of seven weeks in total, comprising one three-week induction training module and four separate one-week training modules.

Grant applicants must be included in the list of competent organisations designated by the Member States to assist EFSA with its mission.

Proposals submitted by consortium:

  • The Applicant submits the proposal to EFSA on behalf of the consortium. The applicant is the leading entity of the consortium and the hosting site, in charge of the working programme and training of the fellow. There can be only one applicant per application.
  • The Partner is the other entity in the consortium and the fellow sending organisation, in charge of the identification of the staff member to be trained under the proposal. There can only be one partner per application.

Once the grant is awarded, the grant agreement is signed between EFSA and the applicant (leading entity of the consortium). Partners do not sign the grant agreement directly but instead sign a mandate (template provided by EFSA) authorising the applicant to sign the grant agreement and any future amendments on their behalf. As soon as the grant agreement is signed, the applicant becomes the Coordinator and partner becomes co-beneficiary. The coordinator and co-beneficiary are referred to as the beneficiaries.

Financing percentage by EU or other bodies / Level of Subsidy or Loan

Financial capacity – The purpose of the selection criteria is to verify the financial capacity of the consortium as a whole. The applicant and partners must have stable and sufficient financial resources to:

  •  maintain their activity throughout the period during which the project is being carried out,
  • participate in its funding

Eligibility For Participation Notes

Proposals must be submitted by a consortium of two eligible organisations from two different EU countries. Norway or Iceland.

One of the partners must be identified in the proposal as the consortium leader. The applicant (consortium leader) is responsible for identifying consortium partners. The fellow hosting site will be the consortium leader (applicant) and will propose a work programme and be responsible of the training of the fellow. The other partner in the consortium is the fellow sending organisation and will propose a fellow to be trained under the proposal.

The following requirements will be verified:

  • The applicant applies in a consortium with one partner;
  • At the day of deadline for submission of proposals, the applicant and its partner are on the list of competent organisations designated by the Member States in;
  • Applicant and its partner are involved in the execution of the project.

Exclusion criteria – The following requirements will be verified: The applicant and partners must each sign a declaration on their honour certifying they are not in one of the exclusion situations.

Programme Category
EU Competitive Programmes
Total Budget
€825,000
Thematic Categories
  • Research, Technological Development and Innovation
  • Rural development
Eligibility for Participation
  • Central Government
  • Chambers
  • Farmers, Agriculturalists
  • International Organisations
  • Large Enterprises
  • NGOs
  • Non Profit Organisations
  • Private Bodies
  • Researchers/Research Centers/Institutions
  • Semi-governmental organisations
  • State-owned Enterprises
Call Opening Date
08/11/2022
Call Closing Date
15/03/2023
Website
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