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ASSEMBLE Plus Kick-Off Meeting Project management - WP2 DGRTT European Affairs Office A. Stécy JOMBERT ASSEMBLE Plus Project Manager Alice.jombert@upmc.fr +33(0)144 27 51 43 19/10/2017

Project Overview - 1 Research and innovation action (RIA) 16 countries : Belgium, Finland, France, Italy, Germany, Greece, Netherland, Norway, Poland, Portugal, Slovenia, Spain, Sweden, Ireland, Israel and United Kingdom. Project financed by the infrastructure programme - Pillar 1 Scientific Excellence - Horizon 2020 programme 48 months: 01 October 2017 30 September 2021 29 participants (23 beneficiaries and 6 third parties) 33 marine stations

Project Overview - 2 ASSEMBLE Plus is a Research infrastructure project Research infrastructures are Facilities, resources or services covers major equipment or sets of instruments as well as knowledge resources collections, archives, databanks. Can be single-sited, distributed or virtual (einfrastructures) (ESFRI definition ) A important part of the budget is dedicated to the infrastructure access costs*: o o. For Transnational Access (TA: experimental costs for the visiting scientists). For supporting users visit (accommodation costs for the visiting scientists)

Trans-national access Access costs are costs incurred by the access provider for the provision of access to research infrastructures Trans-National Access (TA) = accesses to infrastructures between teams from different countries ASSEMBLE Plus Scientific and Access officer: Florence GUILLOT In Horizon 2020, EC will accept also access between partners of the same consortium.

Roles & Responsibilities Beneficiaries= full partners Full partners of the project; signatories to the Grant Agreement Beneficiaries take complete responsibility for executing the work to be performed and other requirements of the EC. Beneficiaries are also accountable for their third parties Coordinator Act as intermediary between the partners and the Commission European Commission: The Project officer is the main contact for ASSEMBLE Plus within the EC. His name is Pierre QUERTENMONT.

WP2 Management goals Objectives: Ensure the effective management of the TA and VA activities Ensure that the operational, administrative and financial tasks of the project are fulfilled as well as the contractual maturities. Ensure that the ASSEMBLE Plus objectives are reached. Tasks: 1) Coordinate the project in conformity with the contract. 2) Ensure the management in conformity with the planned allocation of resources, and according to the contractually agreed rules and procedures. 3) Oversee and facilitate effective communication and collaboration across Work Packages and across partners.

Contractual and legal Issues: Grant Agreement H2020 Grant Agreement (signed between EC & Beneficiaries) Core part: Grant Agreement (GA) Admin and Financial aspects Appendix I: Description of the Action (DoA)=project description, Part A & Part B Appendix II: Estimated budget Appendix III: Accession form for each partners (form B) Appendix IV: Model for the financial statements (form C) Appendix VI: Model of Audit Certificate (form D: audit certificate) It s an unique PDF document in H2020 Scientific aspects

Contractual and legal Issues: Consortium Agreement - 1 Consortium Agreement governs rules within the consortium: contractual and legal issues, IP, confidentiality issues BACKGROUND Any data, know-how or information that: o Is held by the beneficiaries before they acceded to the GA o Is needed to implement the action or exploits the results Identified by each partners in the background tables, at the end of the CA document. RESULTS Any tangible or intangible output of the action which are generated in the action as well as any attached rights, including intellectual property rights. Rules of management and exploitation defined in the CA document.

Contractual and legal Issues: Consortium Agreement - 2 CONFIDENTIALITY & PUBLICATIONS. Rules defined in the CA ACCESS RIGHTS Rights to use results or background under the terms and conditions laid down in accordance with the Horizon 2020 Rules for Participation (Regulation(EU) No 1290/2013) must be requested in writing must be Needed o For the implementation of the Project o For exploitation of own Results

Contractual and legal Issues: Consortium Agreement - 3 TRANSNATIONAL ACCESS TO EXTERNAL USERS. TO BE SIGNED BY ALL THE BENEFICIARIES NOW: The negotiation (lead by Anaïs DESCLOS) is achieved. An article on the has been added. NEXT: The final version will be ready in the coming days and will be sent for signature to all.

Consortium bodies Advisory Board 10 external members General Assembly Representatives of all Partners Decisions and control Access User Selection Panel 12 external members * The Management Team is the single point of contact between the EC and the consortium Project Implementation Committee Scientific Coordinator NA and JRA WP leaders Project execution Management Team Scientific coordination Project management Communication Day-to-day management

Project Implementation Committee: missions Is the supervisory body for the execution of the project Monitor the work to be performed: Collect project information each 6 months to check the progression of the project Implement the General Assembly decisions Ensure the scientific consistency of approaches Prepare the content and timing of press releases and joint publications Receive advice from the Advisory board Etc.

Project Implementation Committee Work Package Scientific Coordinator NA 1: Improving TA Provision NA 2: Improving VA access to MBS data, information and knowledge NA 3: Engaging with User communities NA 4: Long-term sustainability JRA 1: Genomics Observatories JRA 2: Cryobanking of marine organisms JRA 3: Functional Genomics JRA 4: Development of instrumentation JRA 5: Scientific diving Coordinator/WP leader Ilaria Nardello Wiebe Kooistra Klaas Deneudt Adelino Canario Ibon Cancio Georgios Kotoulas Estefania Paredes and John Day Hector Escriva Ian Probert Martin Sayer Each WP leader supervises the implementation of its own WP

Project Implementation Committee «The members of the Project Implementation Committee are appointed by the GA and are answerable to the GA.» Does someone want to raise an objection to the PIC member list proposed?

Advisory board Mission: As a supportive structure, the Advisory Board provides advices concerning the orientation and implementation and the project It is composed of 12 independent experts appointed by the PIC and the Management Team. 6 members participate to the User Selection Panel Attend the General Assembly meetings

Management Team Represents all beneficiaries towards the EC Communicates documents and information between the consortium and the EC Is the contact point to the EC regarding reporting & payments Reviews the reports to verify consistency with the project tasks before submission to the EC (Scientific manager) Team members Scientific Coordinator: Ilaria Nardello Scientific and Access Officer: Florence Guillot Communication officer: to be recruited Project Manager: Stécy Jombert

Management tools ASSEMBLE Plus mailings lists: o o Scientific contacts: assemble-plus_science@listes.upmc.fr Admin contacts: assemble-plus_admin@listes.upmc.fr

First period meeting calendar General Assembly Date Host Venue 1 st meeting 19 th -20 th Oct. 2017 UPMC Paris, FR 2 nd meeting 19 th -21 st Sept. 2018 TBC TBC Project Implementation Committee Date Host Venue 1 st meeting 8 th Mar. 2018 TBC TBC 2 nd meeting 21 st Sept. 2018 TBC TBC 3 rd meeting 7 th Mar. 2019 TBC TBC

First Period (M1-M18) Milestones MS1 MS2 MS3 MS4 MS5 MS6 Kick-off GA Oct. 17 TA call Dec. 17 DMP publication Mar. 18 2 nd GA meeting Sep. 18 GO Ocean Sampling Day Mar. 19 3 rd GA meeting Sep. 19

Methodology for Deliverables* Responsible partner, type and expected results: check the Description of Activities (DoA) Due date of deliverable reminded by Project Manager at least one month before. Internal review by Project Implementation Committee and final check by Coordinator Submission to the EC by the Management board. Deliverables are specific outputs related to an objective of the project. They can be a report, an event, a publication They represent contractual results that must be justified to the EC in due time

Reporting Who Does What? 2) Templates & Form C Filled out Revised & approved reports COORDINATOR Project officer in Brussels 1) Templates & Form C Partner 2 Partner 3 Partner N

Reporting to the EC Reporting activities are contractually planned as follows*: Period 1 (M1-M18): periodic report +cost statements -18 months Period 2 (M19-M36): periodic report +cost statements - 18 months Period 3 (M37-M48): final report with cost statements -12 months * See the article 20.2 of the Grant Agreement Report should be sent to the EC at the end of each period. Please note that there is no possible delay. => If you miss the deadline, the EC will not take into account your costs until the next year: so no payment until next year.

Financial Aspects Maximum EC contribution = 9,999,911.48 Reimbursement rate: 100% of the eligible costs i.e. forecast within the DoA in your budget! Categories of eligible costs: Personal Travels and subsistence Consumables Equipment (amortisation reimbursed) Other costs (meeting organisation, publication fees ) Overheads: unique rate of 25% of all costs declared If you have any questions, doubt, special requirements PLEASE ASK THE PROJECT MANAGER FIRST

Payment modalities Prefinancing Total amount of 5,333,286.12 5% of the max EU contribution ->EC Guarantee Fund 499,995.57 Amount received by coordinator: 4,833,290.55 Remaining amount of 3,724,734.40 is being distributed to the beneficiaries according to their share of total budget We are processing the fund transfers for the partners. We are missing the financial information for 1 partner (NUIG) and need up-to-date bank statements for other partners (UG, HUJI, MPIMM).

Thank you for your attention!

Useful links Participant Portal http://ec.europa.eu/research/participants/portal//desktop/en/hom e.html Communication guide : http://ec.europa.eu/research/participants/data/ref/h2020/other/g m/h2020-guide-comm_en.pdf Guidelines on Open Access to Scientific Publications and Research Data in Horizon 2020 : http://ec.europa.eu/research/participants/data/ref/h2020/grants_ manual/hi/oa_pilot/h2020-hi-oa-pilot-guide_en.pdf

Dissemination & Publication conditions Conditions for any dissemination of results: include the following text: This project has received funding from the European Union s Horizon H2020 research and innovation programme under grant agreement No 730984 Display the EU logo: No Horizon 2020 logo! State that it only reflects the authors view s an the EC is not responsible for any use that may be made of the information it contains.

Reporting Overview of Costs Eligibility Eligible costs Actual costs Incurred only during the duration of the project Related to objectives of the project Economic, efficient and effective Recorded in accounts of beneficiaries in accordance with their usual accounting rules Non-eligible costs Identifiable indirect taxes including deductible VAT Duties Interest owed Provisions for future losses or debt; exchanges losses; debt and debt service charges, excessive or reckless expenditure

Reporting Overview of Requirements Reports (Participant Portal) Within 30 days after 12 months At least 30 days before Mid-Term Review Within 60 days after 24 months Within 30 days after 36 months Progress report Periodic report: Within 60 days after 48 months Periodic report (by coordinator) Financial statements (Forms C) (by beneficiary) Summary financial report (by coordinator) Certificates (if required) Final report Distribution report Within 30 days after Final payment

Reporting Requirements Periodic report Technical report o Explanation of the work carried out by the beneficiaries o Overview of work progress towards the objectives of the action, (including milestones & deliverables identified in Annex 1) o Summary for publication by the EC o Questionnaire covering the action implementation and the economic and societal impact Financial report o Financial Statements (Forms C), from each beneficiary, detailing the eligible costs for each budget category o Explanation of the use of resources o Summary financial statement consolidating the individual financial statements, including the request for interim payment

Reporting Requirements Final report Technical report o Overview of the results and their exploitation & dissemination o Conclusion on the action o Socio-economic impact on the action Financial report o Final summary financial statements consolidating the individual financial statements for all the reporting periods o Request for payment of the balance Distribution report Final report on the distribution of the EC financial contribution between beneficiaries