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Hands-on Workshop: How to write a competitive MSCA postdoctoral fellowship application

Target PDI, PI
Method of impartition Presential
Language English
Total duration 10
Presential duration 10
Program Call 'Training and research'
Training modality Course
Academic course 2022-2023
Edition 01
Training plan year 2023
Start date of the course 04/04/2023
End date of the course 05/04/2023
Registration start date 06/03/2023
Registration end date 27/03/2023
Sessions
Session Start date and time End date and time Aula Location
1 04/04/2023 09:30 05/04/2023 14:30 Aula O13 Aulari Oest
2 05/04/2023 09:30 05/04/2023 14:30 Aula O13 Aulari Oest
UV Faculty
  • Segarra Marti, Javier
  • PI-Invest Cont Ramon y Cajal
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  • Perez Guaita, David
  • PI-Invest Cont Ramon y Cajal
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Training objectives

The Postdoctoral Fellowship programme within the Marie Sklodowska Curie Actions (MSCA-PF) is the most prestigious post-doctoral funding opportunity within the European Union. However, writing a competitive project can be challenging and requires practice. This course, presented by two former MSCA fellows, aims to provide a hands-on workshop to get you started in the process of writing a competitive MSCA-PF application.

 

The course is directed to late-stage PhD candidates and early career researchers interested on applying to the MSCA-PF scheme, and to consolidated researchers that may be interested in participating as hosts for incoming European Post-docs.

 

Specific learning objectives:

  • To review the general features of the MSCA-PF application.
  • To assimilate and rehearse writing the different parts of a MSCA-PF proposal.
  • To clearly and concisely state your aims & goals.
  • To acquire hands-on experience writing a funding proposal.
  • To learn the different aspects that make a proposal successful.
Contents
  • Unit 1: Introduction to the MSCA-PF program. Parts of a MSCA-PF proposal.
  • Unit 2: Framing the state-of-the-art. Define your aims & goals.
  • Unit 3: Methodology: how much is enough. Keys to delivering impact.
  • Unit 4: Building synergies with the host. Tips for scheduling your proposed activities.
  • Unit 5: What makes a proposal successful?
Competencies to be developed

By the end of the course, students are expected to be able to:

  • understand the MSCA-PF funding scheme and how to submit an application.
  • identify and think through the key points to address before start writing an application.
  • write a competitive funding proposal.
  • shape the proposal narrative to make the most of their specific strengths.  

learn to assess and provide feedback to others on funding applications.

Criteria and procedure for evaluation of the activity

To pass the course, students must complete and upload 100% of the tasks requested throughout.

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