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ProgrammesThe evaluation results of the 2019 MSCA-IF call (deadline 11 September 2019) have been announced. 43 post-doctoral researchers with a Flemish host institution have successfully applied for this fellowship. 56 applicants with a Belgium host institution will get funding.
1475 applications are eligible for funding out of a total of 9875 applications submitted. A budget of €296,49 million was available to fund researchers mobility, of which €236,49 million was reserved for the ‘Standard European Fellowship’ (EF-ST), ‘Career Restart’ (EF-CAR) and ‘Reintegration’ (EF-RI), €10 million for the Society & Enterprise panel (EF-SE) and €50 million for Global Fellowships.
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