Event

Event: MSCA Postdoctoral Fellowships 2022 Call Information Webinar Series – Session 1: Overview and Eligibility Rules

Date:
Time:
10:00 to 11:30 UK time
Registration deadline:
Registration closed
Location:
Online
Event type:
Webinar
Cost:
Free

Presentations

Introduction and Welcome  (PDF 1MB)
Dr. Branwen Hide, Senior European Advisor, UKRO.

2022 MSCA Postdoctoral Fellowship Call: Overview and Eligibility Rules  (PDF 2MB)
Anouk Lafortune, MSCA Unit, Directorate-General for Education, Youth, Sport and Culture.

Questions and Answers  (192KB)

Recordings

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Aim of the event

This webinar provided attendees with a comprehensive overview over the 2022 Marie Skłodowska-Curie Actions (MSCA) Postdoctoral Fellowship Call, including the eligibility criteria.

The MSCA Postdoctoral Fellowships help experienced researchers advance their careers and gain new skills through training, international, intersectoral and international mobility.

Postdoctoral Fellowships are aimed at researchers who are already in possession of a doctoral degree, and at the call deadline have a maximum of 8 years full-time equivalent research experience. Career breaks, time spent outside/not on research related activities, part-time working, time spent outside of EU (for reintegrating researchers), and refugee status will be taken into consideration.

Who should attend?

The webinar is aimed at researchers and other staff in UK academic and non-academic organisations, including industries and SMEs, who are interested in the 2022 MSCA Postdoctoral Fellowship Call as a host organisation or potential supervisor. It is also intended for researchers from the UK, across Europe and beyond who intend to apply with a UK host institution.

Programme outline

Anouk Lafortune (MSCA Unit, Directorate-General for Education, Youth, Sport and Culture) gave an overview of the 2022 MSCA Postdoctoral Fellowship Call. Subsequently, participants had the opportunity to ask questions in a dedicated Q&A session.

Attendance was free of charge, but registration was mandatory.