Reporting the impact of COVID-19 on your H2020 project to the EC.
17th April 2020 at 2:33 pm
COVID-19 and the measures set in place to combat the pandemic have changed the way we work and how we can implement projects. To assess the impact of the current situation on EU funded research, the EC has requested an assessment of any effects on the implementation of ongoing H2020 projects as well as a plan on how to handle these. Here are some tips to help you gather the necessary information.
1. Address key question to your project partners
For H2020 projects in which accelopment is currently a partner for project management, we have developed a questionnaire with about 15 questions to help us identify any deviations from the initial plan caused by the COVID-2019 crisis. Here are a few examples:
Has the work of your organisation in this project been affected by the COVID-19 outbreak?
- Yes
- No
Access to labs / work places
- No access needed. All work can be done in home office or remotely.
- Normal access possible.
- Access would be required, but is limited.*
- Access would be required, but is not possible.*
*Please specify since when: ____________(dd.mm.yyyy).
Collaboration with other project partners
- All collaboration can be arranged remotely.
- Work would require physical meetings / staff exchange, etc. which are not possible.*
- Work would require exchange of samples / materials / equipment, etc. which is not possible or delayed.*
*Please specify since when: ____________(dd.mm.yyyy).
Staff
- All staff members on the project are able to continue working as usual.
- Working time of staff members is reduced (e.g. for care time and home schooling).
- Staff members are on “short-time work”
- Staff members had to be laid off
Costs
- No additional costs due to COVID-19 expected.
- Additional costs incurred due to cancelled meetings / events (e.g. travel costs and room rents – These can be claimed in case that the hotel, airline, etc. do not reimburse or accept cancellations.)
- Additional costs are incurred because staff has been recruited for the project that is continued to be paid during the lockdown. In the description, please indicate, whether these costs will have to be fully covered by the employer, or if there might be state support available in your country that could help to cover the costs.
Deliverables (from 2020 to the end of the project)
- Current status e.g. initial set-up in place, require additional xx months for testing, not yet started
- COVID-19 impact (Yes/No)
If yes:
- Estimated number of months required to complete and write the deliverable, i.e. how many months are required when work is back to normal (e.g. 6 months required)
- Justification (e.g Experiments cannot be started due to closed labs)
To make it easier for our project partners, we have included a list the deliverables,the lead partner and due date for each pending or upcoming deliverable until the end of this year
2. Provide questions specific to Innovative Training Networks
For Innovative Training Networks (ITN), we have prepared some additional questions regarding Early Stage Researches (ESRs) and the training programmes. These include the following
Delays in ESRs individual research project
- No delays expected
- Delays in the individual ESR projects expected. Please specify and justify
Delays in Trainings
- No delays expected
- Delays or cancellation of training expected (please specify (local or network) and justify)
Delays in Recruitment
- No delays expected
- Delays expected (please specify and justify)
Delays or cancellations in planned secondments
- COVID-19 impact (Yes/No)
If yes:
- New proposed dates, duration
- Justification and comments
3. Set a time plan
As many Universities (labs) and companies have been closed for several weeks now, we have decided to request this input until the end of April. Once received, we will compile all information and analyse the current situation. Although no deadline was set by the EC, we aim to prepare a formal notification, where necessary, in May and provide this to the Coordinator for submission to the EC Project Officer.
4. Plan next project steps
Together with the Coordinators and the WP leaders of “our” consortia, we will then elaborate a plan for the restart of the project activities that are currently on hold, adapt the work plan and timings, if necessary, and develop several scenarios for the remainder of the project lifetime. Based on these scenarios, the project steering committees will then need to decide on the best way forward that will then be proposed to the EC.
Further reading
Learn more on how to manage your project during by reading our other blog posts on the topic: H2020 project management during the COVID-19 pandemic and Managing MSCA-ITN project during the COVID-19 pandemic
About us
accelopment’s mission is to promote innovation in Europe. We provide project management support as a project partner or partner organisation in more than 20 H2020 projects. We have many years of experience in managing and administering research projects.
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Contact our experts who developed the questionnaire and the procedure.
Dr. Johannes Ripperger
Research & Innovation Manager
Julia Götz
Project Manager Communications