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A total of 10360 proposals were submitted in response to the MSCA Postdoctoral Fellowships 2024 call:
The number of proposals for each type of action is:
- European Fellowships (HORIZON-TMA-MSCA-PF-EF): 9303 proposals
- Global Fellowships (HORIZON-TMA-MSCA-PF-GF): 1057 proposals
With an indicative budget of € 417.2 million for this call, it is expected that 1700 proposals will be funded. An indicative timeline of the evaluation process up to the start of the first projects, is included in the European Commission MSCA news article
2024-09-02
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2 weeks ago |
Horizon Europe Impact training session and Proposal workshop coming up this Autumn |
2024-07-15
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2 months ago |
MSCA4Ukraine second call for applications: submission platform for host organisations... |
2024-07-15
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2 months ago |
Survey to collect best practice examples on supervision in MSCA |
2024-05-29
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3 months ago |
High Risk Suppliers |
2024-04-23
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4 months ago |
Main changes in the amended version of the Horizon Europe MSCA work programme |
2024-04-17
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5 months ago |
MSCA Presidency Conference "Researchers' careers: multiple pathways" 18 and 19 April... |
2024-04-16
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5 months ago |
Update of Horizon Europe Model Grant Agreements (general and unit costs) |
2024-02-15
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7 months ago |
Number of submitted proposals - MSCA Cofund 2023 call - deadline 8 February 2024 |
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