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The MSCA Staff Exchanges (SE) action funds short-term international and inter-sectoral exchanges of staff members involved in research and innovation activities of participating organisations.
The aim is to develop sustainable collaborative projects between different organisations from the academic and non-academic sectors (in particular SMEs), based in Europe and beyond. Exchanged staff (researchers – from doctoral candidates to postdoctoral researchers - as well as administrative, managerial and technical staff supporting research and innovation activities under the MSCA SE action) benefit from new knowledge, skills and career development perspectives, while participating organisations increase their research and innovation capacities.
The MSCA SE 2025 call is currently open for proposal submission and will close on 8 October 2025 and is expected to fund approximately 85 projects that will promote international, inter-sectoral and interdisciplinary collaboration in research and innovation through exchanging staff and leading to knowledge transfer between participating organisations. It is expected that the first funded projects will start as of September 2026.
The European Research Executive Agency (REA) in collaboration with the University of Alicante, and the Spanish AEI organises an information day for potential applicants, which is followed by a brokerage event where potential applicants can establish future collaborations and consortia for MSCA Staff Exchanges proposals.
The full programme, a short survey to be completed before the event, live webstream and more information on MSCA Staff Exchanges is available via the research and innovation community platform of the European Commission. Registration for onsite participation is required via the short survey.
Programme in brief
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