The UK Research Office (UKRO), in its capacity as UK National Contact Point (NCP) for the Horizon Europe 2023 Marie Skłodowska-Curie Actions (MSCA), is holding an information webinar series for organisations and individuals interested in applying to the 2023 MSCA Staff Exchanges call (call deadline 28 February 2024).
MSCA Staff Exchanges
The scheme funds collaborative research and innovation projects which involve organisations from the academic and non-academic sectors (including SMEs) from across the globe. The Staff Exchanges promote international, inter-sectoral and interdisciplinary mobility of research and innovation staff leading to the sharing of knowledge and best practices.
Updates
Presentations
- Video Recording (Passcode: wn+J?Y9p)
- Presentation slides: MSCA Staff Exchange Practical Considerations 2023 call
Aim of the event
The webinar series aims to provide participants with comprehensive overview of the 2023 MSCA Staff Exchanges call and how to apply.
In this webinar session, the UK MSCA NCP will discuss the submission and evaluation criteria for this call.
Who should attend?
The event is aimed at researchers and other staff in UK academic and non-academic organisations, including industry and funding organisations, who are interested in the 2023 MSCA Staff Exchanges Call.
Programme outline
This part of the webinar series will be held on 22 November, 09:30-10:30 UK time. It will cover:
- UK Participation
- Submission and evaluation criteria
- Question and Answer Session
Attendance is free of charge, but registration is mandatory. Upon registering, a confirmation email will be sent with joining instructions.
Other parts of the webinar series
Session 1: Overview and Eligibility Criteria 21 November, 10:00-12:00 UK time.
Technical specifications
This webinar will be delivered using the ‘Zoom’ online conference facility. No prior purchasing of software is necessary, but prior registration is mandatory. Please note that there will be the opportunity to test the Zoom software prior to joining the webinar itself.