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FUNDING - MAKE interdisciplinary projects: selection process

Guidelines for the selection process

Context

This document describes the process of the MAKE committee to select interdisciplinary projects at EPFL. As a reminder, information about interdisciplinary projects can be found here: https://make.epfl.ch/interdisciplinary When a project is selected by the MAKE committee, it receives funding and access to resources (resources that are complementary to the resources existing in the laboratories) Two different committees are involved in the selection of MAKE interdisciplinary projects, with the following roles.

The operational committee:

The strategic committee:

Evaluation criteria

The strategic and operational committee (see next chapters) take the following evaluation criteria in consideration to select projects:

Project related criteria’s

Pedagogical criteria’s

A given project can be very strong regarding a given criteria and less developed in another. For instance, a given project could be strongly focusing on sustainability but not as interdisciplinary as other projects. None of these criteria are eliminatory (except the very first one) and this list aims at providing the project with a direction/goal, but it is not expected to excel in every criterion. Time management of students is also to consider as the workload on the side of classical courses is very high in MAKE projects.

The strategic and operational committees will evaluate the global picture of every project to make their decisions.

Timeline over a three-year period

The submitted project shall have a three-year scope with yearly objectives. To be selected as a MAKE project, the project promoters need to:

Besides the activity report requested on a yearly basis, the operational committee will remain in contact with the project coordinator and members over the year to follow its evolution. Role and responsibilities of the different committees are described in the next chapter.

The operational committee

Responsibilities This committee has the following responsibilities:

The operational committee will provide a summary of the supported project based on the yearly report and the contacts over the year to the strategic committee as recommendation for support renewal once a year.

Committee composition

Advice to project managers

When contacted by the operational committee, the project managers are expected to answer and to collaborate to ensure good project development. The operational committee’s aim is to support the projects to maximize student learning and ensure their safety, they will ensure their intervention(s) are personalized and related to concrete aspects of the project.

The strategic committee

Responsibilities This committee has the following responsibilities:

Committee composition