The Win4Excellence measure is part of the PROJECT axis (Obtaining funds intended for conducting a research project alone or as part of a partnership) of the research aid reform based on identified needs (Win4Research).
This excellence programme for Universities, in collaboration with approved Research Centres, aims to fund ambitious, well-positioned research upstream in promising areas for the Walloon region, for example, the Strategic Innovation Fields outlined in the RIS3, or the areas specifically highlighted in the Regional Policy Declaration, such as space or cyber security.
There is no ongoing call for this measure.
The project sponsor must be a university research department.
The project partners must be other university research departments and approved research centres. At least one approved research centre must be present.
The total number of partners shall be dictated by the skills that are sufficient and necessary to conduct the research. With respect to structuring projects, the project must integrate all of the academic stakeholders who have useful skills in the research fields covered by the project.
Within the limit of eligible expenses:
- For universities: the maximum amount of the subsidy for university research departments is 100%.
- For research centres: the maximum amount of the subsidy for approved researched centres is 75%.
They cover:
- staffing costs for researchers and technicians;
- operating costs;
- general costs;
- acquisition of specific equipment for the research;
- cost of equipment used;
- subcontracting costs.
The length of the research will be justified by measures implemented to achieve the established objective. The duration of the agreement that binds the Walloon region to the project partners will be limited to a maximum of five years.
The submission process has the following four stages:
- Stage 1: Information session
Information sessions shall be organised between the administration's representatives and the project sponsors before pre-proposals are submitted. The purpose of this meeting is to provide the project sponsors with the opportunity to present their project to the administration.
- Stage 2: Pre-proposal
In particular, this pre-proposal includes a summary of the project, the work plan and the overall budget forecast. It includes the make-up of the consortium and the promotion committee. It must be submitted to the administration via the online form, which is available from the Wallonia Research and Technology Portal: https://recherche-technologie.wallonie.be/ontime.
There are no plans to advertise pre-proposals. The admissibility of the application will be confirmed in an email sent to the sponsor.
- Stage 3: Pre-selection by the Internal Selection College
The administration’s representatives write a preliminary report in accordance with the assessment criteria outlined in Point 10 for the Internal Selection College (which includes representatives for the Minister and the administration) so that it can make its pre-selection. The maturity of the projects will also be taken under consideration.
Once this pre-selection has been made, the administration informs the sponsors by email, in as timely a manner as possible, of the possibility of submitting their final proposal.
Only pre-proposals that have received a favourable opinion from the Internal Selection College will be authorised to submit a final proposal, in accordance with the methods described below.
The administration provides access for submitting the final proposal via the ONTIME platform.
Rejected pre-proposals may be amended and submitted for the next call for tender if the theme of the project is included.
- Stage 4: Final proposal
For pre-proposals that have been approved by the College, a final proposal will be requested (via an online form with all the necessary annexes). It will be drafted in collaboration with the administration. It will be completed and submitted to the administration via the online form, which is available from the Wallonia Research and Technology Portal. Only these final proposals will be considered, with the date on which the electronic submission is received on the administration’s server being decisive. In the event of multiple electronic submissions of said final proposal, only the last version submitted before the submission deadline will be considered.
The administration will then send the sponsor confirmation of receipt of the final proposal by email. This confirmation of receipt mentions the project number, which must be used in any subsequent correspondence.
After the deadline for submitting final proposals, the administration will only consider elements that are provided upon its request as part of its evaluation.
Target audience – Eligibility criteria
A pre-proposal or final proposal is eligible if the following elements are all answered in the affirmative.
- The consortium integrates several university departments, as defined herein, and at least one approved research centre
- The university departments must belong to several institutions with a distinct legal personality
- The sponsor is a university
- The submission methods have been followed
- The project falls within one of the thematic fields covered by the current call for tenders
- The overall budget is equitably distributed between the partners (with a maximum of 40% for one partner)
- The research has not already received public funding
- The consortium agreement is signed by all of the partners when the final proposal is submitted
- The MoU (Memorandum of Understanding) is attached and signed by all the relevant stakeholders for the submission of the final proposal
- When submitting the project, the partners must have fulfilled all of their administrative obligations with respect to their prior agreements with the administration (reports, declarations of debts, etc.), in accordance with the deadlines outlined in these agreements or established by the administration
Assessment criteria and project selection
The projects are assessed in accordance with the criteria defined by the Decree of 3 July 2008 and the Decree from the Walloon Government of 18 September 2008 concerning support for research, development and innovation in Wallonia. Each of the criteria defined in the aforementioned decree has its own maximum score and is defined below:
- Article 38: The innovative nature of the project (rating/20)
- Article 45/46: The excellence and experience of the consortium (rating/20), with a focus on the structuring nature of the proposed consortium. This consortium must be composed of all the academic stakeholders that have distinct skills that are necessary in the field concerned by the project.
- Articles 39 and 45/46: The quality, feasibility and relevance of the project (rating/20)
- Article 40 – 43/1: The promotion of innovation, including internationally (rating/30)
- Article 41: The contribution to sustainable development (rating/10)
- Decree of 3 July 2008 concerning support for research, development and innovation in Wallonia
- Decree from the Walloon Government of 18 September 2008 concerning support for research, development and innovation in Wallonia, which was amended on 15 May 2014
- Text concerning the management of State aid for research, development and innovation (2014/C 198/01)
- General Block Exemption Regulation (GBER) - State aid (Wallonia.be)