European Excellence Initiative (EEI)
The European Excellence Initiative in its widening dimension aims to raise excellence in science and in knowledge valorisation of Europe’s universities through cooperation. The action will engage with universities and empower them further to be actors of change in R&I.
By developing closer cooperation with economic and industrial partners within local and regional innovation ecosystems, academic researchers and support staff will be provided the opportunity to be trained in knowledge valorisation, entrepreneurship, access to finance, at any stage of their careers, and to take into account the variety of academic activities in their career assessment.
Cooperation of universities will be supported to create critical R&I mass and pursue specific objectives that contribute to accelerating key R&I areas of own choice with strategic relevance for the European Union.
The European Excellence Initiative in its widening dimension is, in terms of scope, open to any network or alliance of higher education institutions, such as – but not limited to – European Universities alliances selected under Erasmus+. In case of participation in this call such alliances may be represented by limited number of their members and may include entities outside the alliance for specific themes to pursue the objectives of this call especially in view of industrial co-operation and/or outreach to regional innovation ecosystems. Under this call the centre of gravity of the action is in Widening countries. Applicants are expected to convincingly demonstrate this geographical focus conceptually and by allocation of the major share of the budget (at least 51%) to participants from Widening countries.
Activities need to focus on research and innovation conducted in the higher education sector. Educational activities such as Master or doctoral programmes are out of scope of this call.
Projects should contribute to the implementation of ERA Policy Agenda priorities at the participating higher education institutions, notably the strengthening of research careers in academia and the reform of the assessment system for research and related careers;
Applicants are encouraged to implement the aforementioned European Research Area policy objectives and to consolidate institutional changes by means of a coherent package of activities structured into the following modules (underpinned with non-exhaustive examples of related activities):
1. Institutional modernisation and reforms
- Introduction of modern research assessment practices, in line with the Coalition for Advancing Research Assessment (CoARA);
- Application of modern management practices including improved research management and administration (RMA);
- Promoting interdisciplinary research entities.
2. Upskilling of research, technical and management staff
- Exchange of academic and non-academic staff for sharing good practices;
- Training and capacity building for research and innovation management including IPR and application of open science practices;
- Entrepreneurial and communication training.
3. Development of research excellence
- Sharing R&I capacities including infrastructures;
- Developing joint strategic R&I agendas;
- Seed R&I projects to test R&I agendas, explore new joint research stands and consolidate partnership.
4. Digital transformation
- Introduction of AI techniques in science and management;
- Concept studies for upgrading digital infrastructure;
- Data science and management.
5. Outreach
- Linkages with inspiring local/regional innovation ecosystems including industry;
- Engaging with citizens, cities, regions and other non-academic actors;
- Development of internationalisation strategies and partnerships.
Proposals should address at least four of the above modules and may propose concrete activities different to the examples given in the list above as long as they are in line with the objectives of this call.
Expenditures for research and innovation activities (see third activity under point 3, such as seed funding for collaborative research projects) cannot exceed a maximum of 20% of the total budget and need to be presented in a dedicated and distinct work package in the proposal.
The actions should envisage a duration appropriate to the ambition and complexity of the alliance of higher education institutions. The duration should not exceed 5 years.