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Title: Qatar National Research Fund NPRP Program, 2nd Cycle August2008


1
Qatar National Research Fund (NPRP) Program, 2nd
Cycle August-2008
Dr. Abdul Sattar Al-Taie, Director, QNRF
2
Outline
  • Overview
  • Qatar Foundation (QF)
  • Qatar National Research Strategy (QNRS)
  • Qatar National Research Fund (QNRF)
  • QNRF Programs
  • NPRP
  • Overview
  • Proposal
  • Evaluation Process
  • Funding
  • Ethics, Safety and Regulations
  • Timeline

3
QF Overview
  • Qatar Foundation Background
  • Founded in 1995 by His Highness the Emir
  • Sheikh Hamad bin Khalifa Al-Thani
  • Chaired by Her Highness Sheikha Mozah
  • bint Nasser Al-Missnad
  • An independent, chartered, non-profit
    organization
  • committed to the development of Qatar and
    its
  • people

4
Qatar Economic Context
  • Qatar is an emerging regional leader in energy,
    research, politics and human development
  • Worlds third largest gas reserves, and will soon
    be the biggest producer of LNG and GTL fuels
  • Despite a population less than 1 million, US133
    billion of projects are planned
  • Situated in the center of the Gulf
  • Model for human development, investing heavily in
    education and science
  • Stable, secure and excellent international
    relations.

5
Gulf Economies
Source IMF, September 2006
6
Qatar Foundation Overview
  • QF Mission and Vision
  • Qatar Foundation is guided by the principle that
    the nations true
  • wealth is its people.
  • To achieve this goal, QF has been steadily
    developing the need human potential by
  • creating a network of centers committed to
    delivering
  • first-rate education, supporting science and
    research
  • and promoting community development
  • partnering with world-class educational and
    research
  • institutions
  • building a unique Education City, featuring
    state-of-
  • the-art technology and facilities, that is a
    hub for the
  • creating, sharing and finding practical uses
    of knowledge

7
QF Overview
  • QF Innovation, Science, Technology and Research
  • Entities
  • Qatar Foundation supports a network of centers
    and
  • partnerships with elite institutions
  • Qatar Foundation Education City
  • The Qatar Science and Technology Park (QSTP)
  • The Qatar National Research Fund (QNRF).

8
QF
Convention centre, 10
  • Sidra Medical and Research Centre, 10
  • Treatment, teaching and research
  • Weill Cornell Medical College in Qatar
  • Medical school
  • Carnegie Mellon Qatar
  • Computer science
  • Business
  • Texas AM University
  • at Qatar
  • Engineering (4 streams)
  • Schools
  • Qatar Academy
  • Bridge program
  • The Learning Centre
  • Georgetown University in Qatar
  • Foreign service
  • Virginia Commonwealth University Qatar
  • Graphic, fashion and Interior Design

9
QF Overview
  • QF Innovation, Science, Technology and Research
  • Entities
  • Qatar Foundation supports a network of centers
    and
  • partnerships with elite institutions
  • Qatar Foundation Education City
  • The Qatar Science and Technology Park (QSTP)
  • The Qatar National Research Fund (QNRF).

10
Phase 1
11
QF Overview
  • QF Innovation, Science, Technology and Research
  • Entities
  • Qatar Foundation supports a network of centers
    and
  • partnerships with elite institutions
  • Qatar Foundation Education City
  • The Qatar Science and Technology Park (QSTP)
  • The Qatar National Research Fund (QNRF).

12
Qatar National Research Fund
  • Vision
  • The Qatar Foundation envisions research as a
    catalyst for expanding and diversifying the
    country's economy enhancing the education of its
    citizens and the training of its workforce and
    fostering improvements in the health, well-being,
    environment, and security of its own people and
    those of the region.

13
Qatar National Research Fund
  • Mission
  • QNRF will lead the strategic development of a
    national research enterprise within Qatar. It is
    required to work in close cooperation with
    government ministries and departments that have a
    legitimate interest in the research enterprise of
    Qatar. Its tasks will address the following
    specific roles
  • Research Infrastructure Planning
  • Research Workforce Development
  • Research Project Funding
  • Research and Technology Commercialization and
  • IP Management

14
Qatar National Research Fund
  • QNRF Goals
  • Build national human potential by using research
    funding
  • and other activities to accelerate
    development of
  • opportunities for education and
    training in basic and
  • applied research in Qatar
  • Fund research that focuses on related national
    needs
  • Raise Qatars international profile in research
    and expand
  • non-QNRF funding.

15
Qatar National Research Strategy QNRS
  • Overview of QNRS
  • QNRF is entrusted with the implementation of the
    Qatar
  • National Research Strategy (QNRS).
  • Main drivers for QNRS
  • Support for existing industry
  • Diversification
  • International Recognition
  • Environmental Protection
  • Improving Health
  • Education
  • Quality of Life

16
QNRS - Research Areas
  • Water
  • Air
  • Ecology
  • Networks
  • Robotics
  • Machine Translation
  • Oil and Gas
  • Petrochemicals
  • Energy
  • Aviation Operations

QNRS
Education
Arts and Humanities
  • Methods / systems
  • Design
  • Regional history, culture, law, political
    science
  • Islam Shareah

Public Policy / Management Sciences
Health and Social Sciences
  • Obesity
  • Cardiovascular
  • Diabetes
  • Management
  • Conflict Resolution

17
QNRF Programs
18
QNRF Programs
  • Current
  • National Priorities Research Program
  • Undergraduate Research Experience Program
  • Biannual National Research Survey
  • Tasked
  • Conferences and Workshops
  • Distinguished Fellowships
  • Facilitate the application of research results
  • Graduate Research Experience Program
  • Secondary Schools Research Program

19
National Priorities Research Program NPRP
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Overview of NPRP
  • QNRFs largest grant funding activity
  • Seeking to address key national, regional, and
    global needs through research
  • Pursuing research opportunities for which Qatar
    has a comparative advantage
  • QNRF seeks to support a broad variety of projects
    in basic and applied research in
  • Natural sciences
  • Engineering and Technology
  • Medical and Health sciences
  • Agricultural sciences
  • Social sciences
  • Humanities

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Benefits of NPRP
  • Service to Qatar
  • Collaboration and sustainability
  • Merit-based research awards
  • Active publication, promotion and outreach
  • Furthering research culture in Qatar
  • Expand knowledge in Qatar and about Qatar

22
Program Design and Program Eligibility
  • Encouraging multi-year, multi-disciplinary, and
    multi-
  • institutional projects, as well as small
    individual projects.
  • Encouraging partnerships between campuses and
  • academic and non-academic organizations.
  • Collaborate with accredited research
    organizations in other parts of the world.
  • Awards will be made to institutions and
    organizations only

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Conditions that must be met
  • At least 65 of the proposed project funds must
    be administered by a university or other
    institution in Qatar and expended in or from
    Qatar
  • Over 50 of the research must be conducted in
    Qatar, as measured by person hours spent on the
    project.
  • One Principal Investigator (PI) must reside in
    Qatar.

24
NPRP Proposals Life Cycle
Lead PI Registration
Read instructions
Prepare proposal
Submit Proposal
RO Registration
RO Vet
Notifying Ineligible Proposals
QNRF 3 evaluation letters
QNRF Prescreening
Reviewers
QF-EBOD Approval
QNRF
Steering committee
Applicant
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Letter of Intent
  • The Lead PI is required to submit a LoI online by
    no later than October 1, 2008 and is required to
    do the following
  • Select one decimal classification from the
    Frascati fields of science and technology
    classification
  • Provide three to five key words that describe
    clearly the research proposed
  • Title and brief description of the proposal
  • Information included in this letter is considered
    draft information for planning purposes and PIs
    may modify information in the final proposal.

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Proposal Preparation
  • The lead PI must fill in the appropriate proposal
    templates available at the website using the
    instructions, and electronically submit all
    required documents.
  • Proposals must be submitted in English, except in
    a limited number of research areas in which the
    primary international language of research is
    Arabic

27
The Role of Submitting Institution
  • The Research Office (RO), or equivalent, in the
    submitting institution will have online access to
    proposals submitted by the lead PI in order to
    check and vet them.
  • The RO will bear final responsibility for
    ensuring that all proposals submitted by its
    institution comply with
  • QNRF policies, as stated within the RFP
  • Institution own internal policies
  • Laws and regulations applicable to the
    jurisdiction in which the research is being
    conducted

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The Role of Submitting Institution (Cont.)
  • The RO, will also have the following action
    options before the submission deadline
  • Accepts submitted proposal and upload the
    required endorsement letters.
  • Rejects the submitted Proposal.
  • Returns the Proposal back to the lead PI for
    modification.
  • If the RO, or equivalent, does not take any of
    the mentioned actions by the deadline, the
    proposal will be considered as rejected.
  • The RO is responsible for advising QNRF of any
    change in the status of the PIs and their contact
    information during the pre- and post-award
    process.

29
NPRP Funding
  • QNRF plans to fund a total of US45 million in
    research for the 2nd NPRP cycle over the period
    2009-2011.
  • Grants of up to a maximum of US350,000 per
    project per year.
  • QNRF may invite proposals for projects of
    exceptional merit and extraordinary national
    importance with higher level of funding.
  • Research expenses that may be funded include
  • Compensation of staff if their salary is not
    already covered
  • Equipment and material purchases, repair and
    maintenance
  • Conferences research-related travel costs
  • Publication and communication costs
  • Translation costs
  • Special training

30
NPRP Funding
Payment Schedule
  • 50 upon signing of the Contract
  • 50 upon receipt and acceptance of the six-month
    progress report.
  • 50 upon signing of the contract
  • 50 upon receipt and acceptance of the six-month
    progress report.
  • 40 upon signing of the Contract
  • 40 upon receipt of the six month progress
    report
  • 20 upon receipt and acceptance of the final
    report.
  • 50 upon receipt and acceptance of the six month
    progress report
  • 30 upon receipt and acceptance of the six month
    progress report
  • 20 upon receipt and acceptance of the final
    progress report
  • 50 upon receipt and acceptance of the annual
    progress report
  • 50 upon receipt and acceptance of the six month
    progress report
  • 50 upon receipt and acceptance of the annual
    progress report
  • 30 upon receipt and acceptance of the six month
    progress report
  • 20 upon receipt and acceptance of the final
    progress report

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NPRP Ethics, Safety Regulations
  • Projects must comply with
  • Relevant ethical considerations and safety
    standards
  • Safety guidelines related to chemical,
    biological, and radioactive materials
  • Ethical procedures for human subjects research
    published by NHA
  • Code of Practice

32
NPRP Proposal Evaluation Process
  • Minimum 3 international peer reviewers per
    proposal
  • Proposals will be evaluated on
  • Scientific merit (80 points)
  • Contribution to knowledge in the subject or to
    the literature (20 points)
  • How sound is the experimental design? (20
    points)
  • How relevant are the projected results to
    problems in specific research area? (15 points)
  • How reasonable is the cost and justification of
    each category in the Budget? (15 points)
  • What may be the benefits of the proposed research
    activity to society? (10 points)
  • Research Team Qualifications (20 points)
  • Qualifications of research team (10 points)
  • Are the proposed staffing and facilities,
    including equipment and material available or
    requested, adequate to successfully execute the
    project? (10 points)

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Timeline
The following dates represent the major
milestones of the National Priorities Research
Program
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NPRP-1st Cycle Winning Proposals
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Thank You for Your
Attention Dr. Abdul Sattar Al-Taie
Director, QNRF
www.qnrf.org
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