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The evaluation results of the Marie Sklodowska-Curie Actions (MSCA) Postdoctoral Fellowships (PF) 2025 call (deadline 10 September 2025) were announced (see this article). A budget of €404.29 million is available, of which €343.65 million for European Fellowships (EF) and €60.64 million for Global Fellowships. For the call a total of 17066 proposals were submitted, of which 16836 proposals were eligible and evaluated: 15668 (EF) and 1168 (GF). The success rate for this call is 9.6%.
More information on the evaluation procedure can be found in the HE MSCA 2023-2025 work programme, under section 2.4 award criteria and 2.5 procedure (p. 131-133).
More information on the results of the call can be found in several resources published on the call topic page for HORIZON MSCA PF 2025 (under topic updates) on the European Commission Funding & Tender portal:
The proposals that were selected for funding with a coordinating organisation in Flanders can be found in the attached file.
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The EITHOS project, funded under Horizon Europe Cluster 3 call “Online identity theft is countered”, aims to develop a “European Identity Theft Observatory System” (EITHOS). The system will provide easy access to information and intelligence about previous and current identity theft related trends to empower EU citizens, Law Enforcements Agencies (LEAs), and policy makers to further contribute to the prevention, detection, and investigation of crimes related to online identity theft. The Cyber and Data Security Lab (CDSL), part of the Law, Science, Technology and Society (LSTS) Research Group at Vrije Universiteit Brussel (VUB), is one of the 12 partners in the EITHOS consortium, contributing its vast expertise on legal aspects of data protection, cybersecurity and information security law and policy.