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Myth   Are several attempts   ERC and


 IEF  Buster  necessary before   gender
 receiving funding from
 the ERC?
 C IN BR  No, not necessarily. The diagram below   equality

 shows that out of the 7,514 grantees
 receiving an ERC grant between 2007 and
 2017, the majority (4,755) were awarded

 (but there are probably more today) have
 ER  Is it better to wait   Are you more likely   on their first attempt. Five researchers
 to succeed when you
 been funded three times by the ERC, from
 for the end of the   apply in one field   just three applications (see the extreme
 right of the diagram). On the other hand,
 eligibility period to   rather than another?  some researchers have had to apply   The promotion of gender equality in
 apply for a Grant?  No! In the early days, it’s true that there   several times before receiving funding.   research and innovation is one of the
 was an indicative distribution key to   Two particularly persistent researchers
 Not necessarily. Lots of applicants for   the ERC’s budget between the three   (shown at the bottom on the extreme   commitments of Horizon 2020 and
 Starting and Consolidator Grants wait   main scientific fields (Human and Social   left of the diagram) only succeeded in   Horizon Europe. For its part, the ERC’s aim
 until the end of their eligibility period   Sciences, Life Sciences and Physical and   obtaining funding from the ERC on their   is to promote the search for excellence,
 before applying, hoping to boost their   Engineering Sciences). But this key has   seventh attempt. So there are lots of
 chances of success. However, apart   not been used since the 2015 calls for   re-submissions.  regardless of age, nationality or gender   Work still to be done
 from young post-doctorate graduates   projects. The budget is now distributed   An analysis of the ERC  shows that 30% of   and to offer equal opportunities to men
 1
 (who apply two to three years after their   solely based on demand, depending on   unlucky applicants improved their score   However, in the Wallonia-Brussels
 thesis), the actual success rate is virtually   the number of applications received by   when submitting a new application. The   and women.   Federation, all grants combined, only 32
 unchanged within the window of eligibility   the judging panels.  higher the score on the first application,   projects were achieved by women, while
 (see the relatively even orange line in the   This means that the success rate   the higher the score is also for the   81 projects were obtained by men . This
                                                                                                      2
 diagram below).                                                             makes 29% of projects brought in by female
 really does not vary from one panel to   re-submission. This analysis also shows   he ERC introduced a Gender   A process that has
 The assessors take account of the   another. Applicants need to choose their   that some winners (6%) changed field   Equality Plan 2014 – 2020  to meet   researchers. This situation emphasises that
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                                                                             while the initiatives taken by the ERC to
 scientific seniority of candidates when   panel carefully, based not on strategic   between two applications before being   Tthe following targets:  borne fruit  achieve greater gender equality have borne
 they evaluate their profile, so they do   funding considerations, but based on   funded. In the end, excellent projects have   fruit, there is still work to be done; despite
 not expect to see the same track- record   the question: “Who will best appreciate   a strong chance of being funded.  •  make applicants aware of the issue of   In the Horizon 2020 framework   the encouraging results, the trend remains
 (curriculum vitae) of candidates who   the innovative nature of my project?”   equality between men and women,  programme (2014-2020), the success rate   fragile. These developments need to be
 apply at the beginning or at the end of   Looking at the list of projects funded by   •  improve the gender balance between   for the 3 main types of funding (Starting,   monitored closely, particularly in a time
 their period of eligibility. This means that   this particular panel in previous years, or   applicants and within the research   Advanced and Consolidator Grants)   of crisis such as the one we are currently
 an unsuccessful initial application made   the composition of the panel for previous   teams, as well as among the assessors   was close to an equal balance between   experiencing. For example, some indicators
 during the first half of the candidate’s   calls may help (while bearing in mind that   History of applications before   and in the decision-making bodies,  women and men.  show that lockdown has had a greater
 eligibility window leaves more of a margin   the scopes of the panels are not set in   and after the funding of the ERC   •  remove any potential sexist prejudice in   negative impact of the scientific productivity
 for submitting a new proposal to the   stone).   grantees (2007-2017)  the assessment procedures,  of women than of men . 3
 same body a little later. This is all the   By way of indication, the proportion of
 more true because this new submission   Human Sciences projects funded has   7514  •  monitor any disparities in university   Success rates of calls for StG-CoG-
           posts between men and women who
 would benefit from the comments   increased since the allocation of funding   AdG 2007-2013 and 2014-2018.
 made by the assessors about the first   per field disappeared.  2759  4755  have benefited from ERC grants.
 application.  895  1864  780  400  To meet these targets, the ERC has   16%
          implemented initiatives such as    14%
 277  618  278  101  195  87 4 5  highlighting the recipients of grants   12%

 Grantees in 2019 to the StG-CoG-AdG calls by   82  195  54  23  53  25 1  45  21 1  1  from both genders in the activities of   10%
                                             8%
          communication, long-term statistical
 year since obtaining their thesis  22  60 11 1 8  1  4  2  7  2  tracking and publication of the success   6%
 180  50%  2 20  2   Applications not selected    1  rates and the amounts granted to men   4%  StG  CoG  AdG  Total  StG  CoG  AdG  Total
 1
 5
  - FNRS.NEWS 121 - FEBRUARY 2021  Number of grantees and success rate (SR – Success Rate) for calls for Starting (StG), Consolidator (CoG) and   The diagram reads from top to bottom.   1.   A new plan is being prepared for the period 2021 – 2027.  Average success rates of ERC calls 2007-2013 (7th framework programme, on the left) and 2014-2018 (Horizon    - FNRS.NEWS 121 - FEBRUARY 2021
 45%
 160
                                             2%
          and women or monitoring the gender
 140
 35%
 1
 2
 Success rate
                                             0%
          balance among the members of each ERC
 # grantees
 30%
 120
          panel.
 100
 25%
                                                                                Horizon2020 ERC calls 2014-2018
                                                        FP7 ERC calls 2007-2013
  Applications selected
 20%
 80

                                                         Men
                                             Women
 60
 15%
 10%
 40
 -  LThe grey box represents all applicants who have
 20
 5%
 obtained one or more funding grants from the ERC,
                                             2020, on the right), by instrument and by gender.
 0
 0%
 -  The colour of the boxes indicates the outcome of the
                                             Source: ERC, “Participation of female researchers to ERC competitions”, Annual report on the ERC activities
 2 4 6 8 10 12 14 16 18 20 22 24 26 28 30 32 34 36 38 40 42 44
 applications (green = grant, red = rejection).
                                             and achievements in 2019, 2020.


 CoG
 AdG
 StG
 SR total
 The number shown in each box indicates the number of
 grantees. Each stage of the tree represents the outcome
           occupied by women in universities.
 So a distinction needs to be made between the appli-
          3.   “COVID-19 has not affected all scientists equally. A survey of principal investigators indicates that female scientists, those in the ‘bench sciences’ and, especially, scien-
 cants and the applications: 8,184 applications have been
 Source : ERCEA
           tists with young children experienced a substantial decline in time devoted to research. This could have important short- and longer-term effects on their careers, which
 accepted (total of the green boxes) with 7,514 grantees.
 1.  ERC, “Analysis of re-application patterns for ERC funding”, Annual report on the ERC activities and achieve-
           institution leaders and funders need to address carefully.” In Kyle R. Myers, Wei Yang Tham, Yian Yin, et al., “Unequal effects of the COVID-19 pandemic on scientists”,
 8  Advanced Grants (AdG) in 2019, by scientific seniority (number of years post-thesis).  of a new application.  2.   Proportion to be put in perspective with that of the academic body in the Wallonia-Brussels Federation where, for example, only 16% of ordinary posts of Professor are   9
           Nature Human Behavior, 15th July 2020.
 ments in 2019, 2020.
 Source: ERCEA Scientific Department - Unit B2, 2018.
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