国家自然科学基金委员会中德科学中心中德合作与交流项目指南

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Call Guidelines for Sino-German Scientist  Cooperation and Exchanges 

In accordance with an agreement reached by the  National Natural Science Foundation of China (NSFC) and the Deutsche  Forschungsgemeinschaft (DFG, German Research Foundation) and endorsed by the  Joint Committee of the Sino-German Center for Research Promotion (SGC) in 2018,  the SGC intends to launch a call for proposals to support cooperation and  exchanges between scientists in China and Germany. The call includes two funding  measures: a Mobility Programme and Workshops.  The proposed collaboration must be based on a joint proposal for a single  project/workshop (or both), with one team based in China and one team based in  Germany.

I Programme Information 

1. Objective 

● The purpose of “Workshops” is to provide a  flexible platform for interaction between exceptionally qualified scientists  based in China and Germany to stimulate new collaborations, prepare a specific  joint project, or explore possibilities for specific, topic-related  collaboration.

● The “Mobility Programme” serves to facilitate  bilateral cooperation between a research team in China and a research team in  Germany by funding multiple visits (up to 3 months per visit) and small-scale  workshops over a period of 36 months.

2. Subjects covered 

All fields of natural sciences are covered,  including but not limited to the life sciences, medical sciences, engineering  sciences and management sciences.

3. Implementation period 

The workshops proposed in response to this call  can only be held in 2020. Please note that for workshops to be held in 2019, the  Sino-German Center will continue to apply the continuous submission model.  However, considering the time required for processing, such proposals can only  be accepted until 30 June 2019.

The implementation period for mobility projects  approved within this call will be from 1 January 2020 to 31 December 2022.

  

4. Eligibility 

Applicants must be researchers based at a  Chinese/German university or research institution.

● Applicants from Germany must have completed  their research training by obtaining a doctorate and be eligible to apply for  funding from the DFG. Proposals may not generally be submitted by persons  working at an institution that is not non-profit, at a government-run  institution or at one that does not permit the immediate publication of research  findings in a generally accessible form.

● Applicants from China must be a PI or  participant in an NSFC grant (ongoing or already completed) with a duration of  at least 3 years. The Chinese applicant’s support organisation must have  registered at the NSFC. Lindau alumni previously supported by the Sino-German  Center for Research Promotion but without an NSFC grant at the time of  submission are also eligible to apply.

Please contact the Head Office of the Sino-German  Center if you have specific questions.

5. Funding 

Funding is granted in the form of standard  allowances. Please observe the Sino-German-Center’s guidelines for the usage of  funds ( Chinese  / German ).

(1) Workshops 

Workshops need to have a specific topic and  should bring together researchers especially qualified in this field. Workshops  may take place either in China or in Germany. For workshops to be held in  Beijing, the meeting facilities of the Sino-German Center may be used. The  Sino-German Center covers domestic and international travel expenses, catering  and hotel accommodation costs according to its funding rates for workshops ( Chinese  / German ) to be held  in China and Germany. If additional items that are not covered by these funding  rates (e.g. rental costs for conference rooms, expenses for scientific  excursions, visa-application related costs) are applied for, these have to be  mentioned separately and explicitly justified. Details about the programme of  the workshop have to be specified in the proposal.

[Framework conditions:]

● As a rule, the duration of a workshop is five  to seven days, including two days of travel and a one-day excursion.

● The workshop should generally be held at the  place of work of either the German or the Chinese coordinator.

● The Sino-German Center supports measures to  promote equal opportunity among men and women in science. When selecting  participants, please make sure to achieve an equal balance between male and  female participants as much as possible.

● Total number of participants from China and  Germany: up to 40 (max. 25 from the host country, max. 15 from the guest  country). In justified exceptional cases, up to three individual guests from  other countries and regions may also be invited to attend exploratory workshops.  In this case, the benefit of inviting these individual guests to the workshop  should clearly be described in the proposal.

● Each participant for whom funding is requested  should contribute actively to the workshop by giving an oral presentation.

● As a rule, only scientists who have completed  their research training by obtaining a doctorate are eligible to be funded as  participants. However, the participation of early career scientists from nearby  universities / research institutes is strongly encouraged; for these early  career scientists, only costs for lunches will be covered. The names of these  early career scientists should not be added to the participants’ list.

● As a rule, persons working at an institution  that is not non-profit or one that does not permit the immediate publication of  research findings in a generally accessible form are generally not eligible to  be funded as participants.

● Furthermore, the participation of additional  scientists at their own expense is possible. The names of these additional  scientists should not be added to the participants’ list.

  

(2) Mobility Programme  

Mobility projects need to have a specific topic  and should bring together researchers especially qualified in this field. The  mobility projects should be applied for by one research team in China and one  research team in Germany, each led by a PI, to facilitate bilateral cooperation.  The exchange visits may take place in China and/or in Germany.

The Sino-German Center covers domestic and  international travel expenses, catering and hotel accommodation costs,  conference room expense according to its funding rates for research stays ( Chinese  / German ), and for  workshops to be held in China and Germany ( Chinese  / German ). If  additional items that are not covered by these funding rates (e.g.  rental costs for conference rooms, expenses for scientific excursions,  visa-application related costs) are applied for, these have to be mentioned  separately and explicitly justified. Details about the planned exchange visits  must be specified in the proposal.

A maximum of 1.5 million RMB (or equivalent sum  of euros) per project for multiple exchange visits and workshops would be  provided to both Chinese and German teams to be completed within three  years.

[Framework conditions:]

● The duration of a mobility project is three  years. It will include multiple visits by multiple scientists (early career  scientists’ involvement encouraged) from each side every year; and small-scale  workshops.

● The visits can take place in China and/or  Germany.

● The total number of research visits from both  China and Germany should be based on the need for academic exchange and fall  within the budget of up to a total of 1.5 million RMB (or equal sum of euros)  per project including both sides.

● Each participant for whom funding is requested  should contribute actively to the mobility project and his/her role must be  described in the proposal.

● The applicants should outline in detail the  exchange plan for each year including the time and length of visits, outgoing  and/or incoming scientists’ names and the anticipated research contents for each  visit and fill in the budget table in good faith.   

  

6. Submission  

The Chinese PI and the German PI should submit a  single joint proposal after in-depth and full consultation. The proposal must be  written in English, and its format and the information provided must be in  accordance with the “Workshops” and “Mobility Programme” application forms.

Proposals must be submitted via the DFG’s online  submission system

(http://www.dfg.de/en/research_funding/principles_dfg_funding/elan/index.html).  

[Submission requirements:]

Proposal documents within this call have to be  submitted by one German applicant only (NOT by the other participants of the  workshop or the mobility programme) to the DFG’s electronic proposal processing  system elan. After the log-in, please use the respective path “Proposal  Submission > New Project/Draft Proposal > Special Programmes for  International Cooperation” and start the online form of the programme  “Initiation of International Collaboration”. Please note that the links  to the guidelines and templates given on the elan webpage refer to the general  DFG programme “Initiation of International Collaboration” and are NOT applicable  for this call – proposals submitted in this call must follow the guidelines  outlined in this document and must use the templates <Application Form  Workshops> and/or <Application Form Mobility>, respectively.  After having started the elan online form “Initiation of International  Collaboration”, please select on the page “proposal data” the call for proposals  “China-SGC Workshops/Mobility 2019“ to tag your proposal for this specific call  .

Together with the proposal, an academic  curriculum vitae of the Chinese and the German applicant has to be uploaded as a  separate document via elan. For all other participants, short CVs have to be  included in the proposal application form.

If you are the German applicant submitting the  proposal and you are using the elan system for the first time, please note that  you need to register yourself and your institutional addresses before being able  to submit a proposal. Also, if you are planning to move to a different  institution you need to register the new institutional address beforehand.  Please make sure you start your registration at latest by 24 April 2019. The  registration requests are handled manually by DFG staff.

7. Deadline 

Proposals must be submitted by 4pm Bonn time on  May 8 2019. Proposals submitted later than that time will be declined.

Please note that after online submission,  two copies of application forms (final version) for each proposal must be  printed out, signed by both applicants (electronic signature allowed) and sealed  by Chinese applicant’s support organization, and mailed to Sino-German Center  for Research Promotion (Address: No.83, Shuangqing Road, Haidian District,  Beijing, China, postal code 100085). 

The hard copies of afore-mentioned  proposals must be received by the SGC by May 31st , 2019. 

Attachment 1. Application  form for Workshops  

Attachment 2. Application  form for Mobility Program  


8. Contact 

Contact persons at the Sino-German Center  for Research Promotion 

Contact information for Chinese  applicants: 

Mr. Zhao Chuang

phone: +86-10-82361306

zhaochuang@sinogermanscience.org.cn

 

Mr. Wu Daohua

phone: +86-10-82361301

wudaohua@sinogermanscience.org.cn 

Contact information for German  applicants: 

Ms. Anne Münchau

phone: +49 228-885-4802

Muenchau@sinogermanscience.org.cn

Questions concerning the electronic  submission of proposals may be addressed to 

Ms. Claudia Bordach

phone: +49-228-885-2542  

Claudia.Bordach@dfg.de

 

II Evaluation 

Proposals are evaluated in a peer-review process  based on the following criteria:

1. Workshops 

Choice of topic – scientific relevance

Choice of participants: qualification and  representativeness (for each side, participants of at least three different  institutions must be involved)

Potential for future cooperation

Feasibility of the work programme; adequacy of  the workshop description  

2. Mobility Programme 

Academic merit of the project

Feasibility of the exchange plan

Qualification of the applicants and the team  members, their track record and the premises of previous work

Potential for future cooperation

Involvement of early career scientists

Anticipated achievements

 

III Obligations   

1. General Obligations 

Within two months after completion of the funding  measure, the Sino-German Center expects a written report signed by both  applicants. A joint mid-term report is also required for the mobility projects.  Please use the form provided by the Sino-German Center and make sure the report  is written in a way suitable to be added to the description of the funded  projects, which will be published on the Sino-German Center’s website. For the  accounting of funds, please use the table provided together with the grant  letter.

The submission of a written report and of the  accounting table are prerequisites for eligibility for further funding by the  Sino-German Center.

2. Workshops 

Both applicants must notify the Sino-German  Center in writing of any changes in relation to the details of the workshop as  outlined in the proposal (such as changes of participants or shifting of dates);  note that such changes must be approved before implementation.

3. Mobility Programme 

Both applicants must notify the Sino-German  Center in writing of any major changes in relation to the details of the  mobility projects as outlined in the proposal (such as changes of participants);  note that such changes must be approved before implementation. Both  applicants would be given the freedom to make small no-cost involving changes in  relation to the details of the mobility projects (such as shift of dates within  the originally planned year) without prior consent from the Sino-German  Center.