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MSCA-NET matchmaking platform for MSCA-related partner searches

Published on | 1 year ago

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The MSCA-NET matchmaking platform for Marie Skłodowska-Curie Actions related partner searches is from now on the network’s sole platform for matchmaking. The MSCA-NET Expressions of Interest (EOI) page on the MSCA-NET website is no longer in use (see previous news article).

The matchmaking platform can be found through the MSCA-NET webpage via the EOI button in the top menu bar. The matchmaking platform was launched in May 2022 in order to facilitate matchmaking in the framework of MSCA project and call preparations. The Platform is operational for the 2022, 2023 and 2024 MSCA calls.

All partner searches can be found under the marketplace. All institutions are recommended to include items in the marketplace as project cooperation ideas, expertise or requests. Also, for supervisors it is recommended to include in their marketplace some items as expertise or project ideas in order to attract more fellows. As there is a user limit on the platform, the institutions without a marketplace completed will be deleted in the coming months.

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