MSCA Postdoctoral Fellowships are prestigious grants offered by the European Union under the Marie Skłodowska-Curie Actions (MSCA) program.
These fellowships are designed to support early-career researchers who have already obtained a PhD and wish to further their academic and professional development.
Key Features of MSCA Postdoctoral Fellowships
International mobility: Fellows are expected to carry out their research in a different country than their previous employment.
Interdisciplinary and inter-sectoral collaboration: Fellows are encouraged to work in different fields or sectors to broaden their perspective.
Advanced training: The program provides opportunities for researchers to acquire new skills and knowledge through training activities.
Career development: Fellows receive support to develop their career plans, including transferable skills and entrepreneurship training.
Eligibility and Application Process
To be eligible for an MSCA Postdoctoral Fellowship, applicants must hold a PhD and have a maximum of eight years of research experience after obtaining their degree. The application process typically involves submitting a research proposal in collaboration with a host institution. The proposal outlines the research project, training activities, and career development plan.
Types of Postdoctoral Fellowships
There are two main types of MSCA Postdoctoral Fellowships:
- European Postdoctoral Fellowships: Support researchers moving within Europe or coming to Europe from another part of the world.
- Global Postdoctoral Fellowships: Fund the mobility of researchers outside Europe.
Benefits of an MSCA Postdoctoral Fellowship
- Financial support: Fellows receive a competitive salary and research funding.
- Networking opportunities: The program provides opportunities to build a strong research network.
- Career advancement: Fellows gain valuable experience and skills that can enhance their career prospects.
- Personal development: The program fosters personal and professional growth.
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