ABG at the MSCA Postdoctoral Fellowships Conference: key insights and advice for applicants

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On April 29th, ABG took part in the conference dedicated to MSCA Postdoctoral Fellowships, organized by the MCAA France Chapter  and Maison de l'Île-de-France, for the third consecutive year. The event featured speakers from the MSCA National Contact Point and former and current MSCA postdoctoral researchers, representing both the Social Sciences and STEM sectors. Maria Clotilde Camboni, Event Manager of the MCAA France Chapter and former MSCA Researcher, chaired the event and co-moderated the panel discussion. The MSCA PF deadline for application is September 10th, thus read further for some tips related to the grant application.


The Role of ABG and MCAA in MSCA Projects

Advice from National Contact Point for France

Advice from MSCA PF grant holders

RESOURCES


 

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The Role of ABG and MCAA in MSCA Projects

As an expert in career development and trainings dedicated to researchers on all levels, ABG is increasingly active in different European projects in particular initiatives that are the part of Marie Sklodowska Curie Actions such as COFUND and ITN/Doctoral Networks (read more). ABG also contributes to institutional capacity-building by promoting good practices in supervision and intersectoral collaboration and supporting recruitment efforts.

The Marie Curie Alumni Association (MCAA) is an international non-profit organization established and supported by the European Commission. Its members share the common experience of having received MSCA funding, which equips them with a strong research background. Within this vibrant community, the MCAA France Chapter plays a key role in supporting researchers based in France by fostering networking and collaboration, shaping science policy in Europe, and offering professional development opportunities throughout their careers.

During the conference, Dominika Foretek, with her double role as ABG and MCAA member, participated as the second moderators of the panel discussion to bring novelty and collective advice regarding preparation of the individual projects application. Her involvement reflects ABG’s ongoing commitment to supporting researchers in the MSCA community, whether as applicants, fellows, supervisors, or alumni.

 In line with this commitment, ABG is also launching a new personalized support initiative for MSCA PF applicants, aiming to provide tailored feedback throughout the preparation process. If you are preparing for an MSCA Postdoctoral Fellowship application and would like to benefit from ABG’s expertise, do not hesitate to reach out to us.


Advice from National Contact Point for France 

Eugenia Shadlova representing MSCA National Contact Point for France introduced the general information related to the MSCA Actions and Postdoctoral Fellowships. For the type of postdoctoral fellowships and basic information about the application format we invite you to consult our related article. Here, we w highlight two interesting changes introduced in Horizon Europe programme:

  1. Up to 6 months placement in non-academic structure after the end of the fellowship: This initiative gives an opportunity to facilitate testing or implementation of the results obtained during the fellowship into non-academic sector. If the project has such a perspective, an additional budget can be requested in the proposal for the duration of the placement.
  2. Long-Term Leave Allowance: this was introduced to contribute to the personnel costs incurred by beneficiaries in case of the researchers’ leave of longer than 30 consecutive days, including maternity, paternity, parental, sick or special leave.

Key information and advice from the NCP:


Advice from MSCA PF grant holders

The event followed with a Q&A session with MSCA fellows that recently obtained their fellowship, giving the participants information from first person perspective. The group was well equilibrated with 3 representatives of Humanities and Social Sciences and 3 from STEM:

We bring here the selected advice and examples from panelist:

In the final part of the discussion, panelists highlighted the importance of seeking feedback from colleagues or former MSCA fellows and reviewing successful applications. To respond to this need, ABG is launching a dedicated support initiative for MSCA Postdoctoral Fellowship applicants, if you're preparing a proposal and would like expert support, feel free to contact us.


RESOURCES

Getting yourself well informed and reading call specific documents is essential thus please find below links to call details and helpful resources:

EU call website

MSCA NCP website

NCP Webinar replay
NCP MSCA Handbook