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Circular for the 2011/12 Exercise
Introduction
The Research Grants Council (RGC) and the
German Academic Exchange Service (DAAD)
invite applications for the Germany / Hong
Kong Joint Research Scheme 2011/12 exercise.
Launched in 1996, the Scheme aims to promote
research collaboration between Hong Kong
and Germany by providing researchers in
the two places with one-year or two-year
travel grants.
As in previous exercises, the RGC has reserved
an amount of HK$1,000,000 for Hong Kong
applicants in the 2011/12 exercise. Additional
funding support from Hong Kong and German
institutions / companies to individual grant
recipient is most welcome.
Hong Kong applicants should meet fully
the requirements for applying the RGC General
Research Fund (GRF). Hong Kong applicants
should submit applications to the RGC through
the Research Offices of respective institutions.
While applications must be submitted before
the deadline as outlined below, Hong Kong
applicants should check with their institutions
for internal closing dates. Late submission
will not be processed.
While detailed information regarding the
Scheme and its application procedure could
be obtained from respective institutions,
it is also available on the RGC homepage
under "Research Funding" at http://www.ugc.edu.hk/rgc.
The RGC and the DAAD bear no responsibility
for the manner in which the exchange / visit
is conducted.
Further details on the Scheme:
| Aim |
- To support scholarly collaborations
between individual Hong Kong and
German researchers.
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| Scope |
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There is no quota on the number
of applications to be submitted
by each institution.
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Applicants may apply for one-year
or two-year travel grants.
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An applicant (PI) can only submit
one application in an exercise
but may participate as a member
of another project in the same
exercise.
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The RGC grant provides only for
air passage(s), accommodation
and subsistence costs directly
related to the proposed exchanges
between the two partners in Germany.
If free or less expensive air
tickets and / or accommodation
are available, the PI may undertake
additional visits or visits of
longer duration.
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The RGC grant does not cover
expenditure on equipment, consumables
or other project-related expenses,
as well as insurance. Each PI
must make provision for these
and any other costs associated
with the project.
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Funding will not be provided
to the same project for more than
two years.
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The RGC grant is solely for use
by the Hong Kong PI.
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Save in very exceptional circumstances
(such as prolonged illness of
the PI) and with proper justifications
stated in the "Travel Plan"
of the application form as well
as prior approval of the RGC,
the PI cannot delegate the trip
to his Co-Investigator (Co-I)
nor his project team members.
An application without proper
justifications for delegation
of the trip to the Co-I or project
team members does not meet the
eligibility criteria of the scheme
and will be disqualified.
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If, for operational reasons,
a project team member is required
to make use of the grant for a
trip (in addition to the trip
undertaken by the PI), detailed
justifications with a clear breakdown
on the expenses requested for
each traveller must be provided
in the "Travel Plan"
of the application form. In the
case that no breakdown of expenses
is provided and the number of
trips endorsed by the RGC is less
than the number requested, the
RGC grant will be awarded on a
pro-rata basis.
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The PI should under no circumstances
use the RGC grant to support a
student.
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| Format |
- For each proposed research project,
there should be a Hong Kong PI and
a German PI to facilitate and co-ordinate
work in their respective teams.
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| Grant size |
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Maximum HK$30,000 per year for
each selected Hong Kong applicant.
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The Secretariat would release
the travel grant in full upon
notification of results of applications.
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| Application Procedures |
General
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Parallel submissions of applications
by the Hong Kong and the German
applicants are required:
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Hong Kong applicants should
submit their applications
to the RGC through the Research
Offices of respective institutions.
Direct submission of applications
to the RGC will not be accepted;
and
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German applicants should
submit their applications
directly to the DAAD. For
further details, please refer
to the DAAD webpage at http://www.daad.de/hochschulen/kooperation/partnerschaft/ppp/05485.de.html#headline_0_9.
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It is the obligation of both
the Hong Kong and German applicants
to ensure that their respective
applications contain sufficient
and consistent information for
evaluation. The RGC will not seek
or accept supplementary information
/ revision after the application
deadline. The DAAD would verify
the applications upon receipt
of the Hong Kong applications
from the RGC. Applications containing
inconsistent information will
be disqualified.
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Applications will be disqualified
if the proposals are found to
have exceeded the allowable page
limits or excessive attachments.
Application
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For each application, please
submit five copies of:
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application
form;
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two-sheet (i.e. four sides)
project proposal (see below);
and
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one A-4 page (with a maximum
of 400 words) curriculum vitae
(CV) of each project team
member, with information on
name, academic qualifications,
previous academic position(s)
held (with date(s)) &
present position (state if
applicant is a visiting academic
from overseas), previous relevant
research work, publication
records including the five
most representative publications
in the recent five years and
five representative publications
beyond the recent five years,
and others including research-related
prizes and awards, brief description
of experience in consultancies,
service as a referee in evaluating
other grant applications,
patents, PhD theses supervised,
etc.
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The project proposal should contain
the following details:
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project title;
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project objective(s);
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research plan and methodology:
- to make sure this section
is written in a manner that
allows easy understanding
by reviewer(s) in related
field(s).
- to include an outline of
the work plan according to
the proposed time schedule.
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reason(s) for the choice
of the German PI; and
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plan for collaboration (indicate
the respective roles and the
specific tasks to be undertaken
by the Hong Kong and German
PIs as well as each of their
team members).
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Hong Kong applicants may refer
to the Proposal Templates enclosed
at the Appendices to the application
form in preparing their proposals
and CVs.
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Applications must be received
by the RGC by 15 June 2011.
Applicants should check with the
Research Offices of respective
institutions for internal deadlines.
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| The Review Process |
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Members of the Joint Selection
Committee, appointed by the RGC
and the DAAD, will review the
applications based on:
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the academic merits of the
proposed research;
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the possible synergy, the
expected benefits, and the
prospects for longer-term
collaboration; and
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opportunities for training
of young researchers through
the proposed exchanges.
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Based on the recommendations
of the Joint Selection Committee,
the RGC and the DAAD will jointly
select applications to be supported.
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| Announcement of Results |
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The RGC and the DAAD will announce
the selection results in December
2011.
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The RGC will convey the results
to the Hong Kong applicants through
their respective institutions.
The Joint Selection Committee
will not provide feedback on the
applications.
- The results will be available
at the RGC homepage under "Funding
Results" at http://www.ugc.edu.hk/rgc.
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| Funding period |
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PIs should use the one-year grants
or the first year fund of the
two-year grants between 1 January
2012 and 31 December 2012 inclusive,
and the second year fund of the
two-year grant between 1 January
2013 and 31 December 2013 inclusive.
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For two-year grant, unspent
balance from the first year cannot
be carried forward to the second
year and should be returned
to the RGC within six months upon
expiry of the first year funding
period.
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| Monitoring and Assessment |
Interim Report for two-year grant
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The PIs should prepare and submit
the interim reports for two-year
projects to the RGC by the deadline
as stipulated in results announcement.
They should check with the Research
Offices of respective institutions
for internal deadlines.
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Although the second year funding
has been granted, the RGC will
consider clawing back the grant
and terminating the project if
interim report indicates that
the PI fails to accomplish the
proposed exchanges and collaboration.
Completion Report
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Hong Kong PIs should submit a
copy of their completion report
together with publications arising
directly from the sponsored work
to the RGC through respective
institutions within six months
after the expiry of approved funding
period.
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All publications arising from
the research collaboration under
this Scheme should carry an acknowledgement
as follows: "The work described
in this paper was supported by
a grant from the Germany / Hong
Kong Joint Research Scheme sponsored
by the Research Grants Council
of Hong Kong and the German Academic
Exchange Service (Reference No.
[G_HK] [serial number of 3 digits]
/ [year], e.g. G_HK013/11)".
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The RGC will not allow extension
of the approved funding period.
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The institution should submit
the relevant financial statement
together with any unspent balance
to the RGC within six months after
the expiry of the approved funding
period.
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Enquiries
All enquires should be directed to the
Research Offices of respective institutions
at the first instance. Their contact details
are as follows:
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Ms Cecilia S L Sun
Research Grants and Contracts Office
City University of Hong Kong
Kowloon Tong
Kowloon
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Tel.: 3442 6832
Fax : 3442 0136
Email: rocsun@cityu.edu.hk
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Ms Jade Fong
Research and Postgraduate Studies
Section
Academic Registry
Hong Kong Baptist University
Kowloon Tong
Kowloon
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Tel.: 3411 7940
Fax : 3411 5133
Email: jfong@hkbu.edu.hk
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Miss Connie Lam
Office of Research and Staff Development
Lingnan University
8 Castle Peak Road, Tuen Mun
New Territories
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Tel.: 2616 7683
Fax : 2591 9618
Email: splam@LN.edu.hk
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Miss Joanne Tsang
Research Administration Office
The Chinese University of Hong Kong
Shatin
New Territories
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Tel.: 2696 1837
Fax : 2603 7414
Email: joannetcy@cuhk.edu.hk
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Miss
Natalie Ng
Research and Development Office
The Hong Kong Institute of Education
10 Po Ling Road, Tai Po
New Territories
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Tel.:
2948 8404
Fax : 2948 7697
Email: twng@ied.edu.hk |
Miss
Jacqueline Hui
Research Office
The Hong Kong Polytechnic University
Hung Hom
Kowloon
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Tel.:
2766 4046
Fax : 2355 7651
Email: rojhui@inet.polyu.edu.hk |
Ms
Andrea Tse
Office of Contract and Grant Administration
The Hong Kong University of Science
and Technology
Clear Water Bay
Kowloon
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Tel.:
2358 6167
Fax : 2358 1541
Email: ocandrea@ust.hk |
Miss
Kay Ling
Research Services, Registry
The University of Hong Kong
Pokfulam Road
Hong Kong
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Tel.:
2859 1181
Fax : 2803 0558
Email: lingkay@hku.hk |
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