2017 Marie Curie Individual Fellowship (H2020-MSCA-IF-2017)
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In my opinion ranking just means ranking. Then they have to set the thresholds and until then nothing is reliable.
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Just to clarify: I have Ranking but no Officer name this year. Two years ago (92.4 in RI, on reserve list but not funded) I had Pamela Gorini indicated, who had contacted me for ethical issues. From what I read last year on another forum, they deleted the bug that was indicating Officer names in that link. This year, I wasn't contacted for ethical issues (despite presenting more or less the same project).
danGFSOC wrote: ↑Fri Jan 12, 2018 11:44 amAre you sure that this is "correct"? I mean, it is not a sort of "hijacking" the website (and they know that we are doing it)? I did it last year. It was quite reliable at the end but I do not know if I want to do it this year. It gets me nervous and it becomes impossible to work
@BB8, I guess that the fact that you see the name of the officer assigned to your project is actually a good sign...
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Hey. What you need to do is to replace XXX in this link https://ec.europa.eu/research/participa ... roject/XXX with your proposal ID (it is a number consisting of 6 characters). The you get something that looks like a .txt file and you can read stuff there!
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Ok! Yes, it seems to me very unlikely that they didn't fix this after the very chaotic and embarrassing situation of last year. If they didn't fix it the EU deserves PutinBB8 wrote: ↑Fri Jan 12, 2018 12:02 pmJust to clarify: I have Ranking but no Officer name this year. Two years ago (92.4 in RI, on reserve list but not funded) I had Pamela Gorini indicated, who had contacted me for ethical issues. From what I read last year on another forum, they deleted the bug that was indicating Officer names in that link. This year, I wasn't contacted for ethical issues (despite presenting more or less the same project).
danGFSOC wrote: ↑Fri Jan 12, 2018 11:44 amAre you sure that this is "correct"? I mean, it is not a sort of "hijacking" the website (and they know that we are doing it)? I did it last year. It was quite reliable at the end but I do not know if I want to do it this year. It gets me nervous and it becomes impossible to work
@BB8, I guess that the fact that you see the name of the officer assigned to your project is actually a good sign...
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Last year I avoided that link and this year I will avoid it too. I do not want to give myself false hope, and I also don't want to lose the sliver of hope I have. I would rather just get the email that says "Proposal XXXXXX REJECTED" since that is not open to interpretation!
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This is the best thing to do IMHO....ANGF wrote: ↑Fri Jan 12, 2018 12:16 pmLast year I avoided that link and this year I will avoid it too. I do not want to give myself false hope, and I also don't want to lose the sliver of hope I have. I would rather just get the email that says "Proposal XXXXXX REJECTED" since that is not open to interpretation!
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Hi all, I found another link in which they also shows "coordinatorPIC". I was just wondering if it same for all..
Here is the link. As like we did before we have to replace the xxx with project ID
https://ec.europa.eu/research/participa ... ect/xxxxxx
Thanks
Here is the link. As like we did before we have to replace the xxx with project ID
https://ec.europa.eu/research/participa ... ect/xxxxxx
Thanks
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This is my first time and wrote my project proposal in 5 days but still I am hoping to get 95+danGFSOC wrote: ↑Thu Jan 11, 2018 3:52 pmI agree with you. This is my third attempt, the second with the same project. The first time I just tried, writing a proposal in 10 days, just to understand how it worked. I got 78. The second time, 2 years later, I worked very hard on another project. I got the same score of the first attempt but the difference was in evaluation and comments: more than 40 points, some very detailed and articulated. I got the impression that they discussed the proposal very in deep and in a very professional and constructive way (maybe with some disagreement among evaluators). I am trying again with the same project and I addressed all the weaknesses. I worked very hard again. But reading other winning proposals I got the clear impression that luck plays a very important role here.laprofesora wrote: ↑Thu Jan 11, 2018 2:01 pmVery true, I've read a couple of successful proposals in SOC before re-applying and I believe they are very interesting and well-written but they are not genius stuff, nor they are on an unattainable level. Luck is as important as hard work, also if we take into account how evaluation is conducted.ANGF wrote: ↑Thu Jan 11, 2018 1:37 pmHard work will get you so far but we all know from peer review that sometimes we don't express ourselves clearly, reviewers misunderstand our point, we end up in a batch of proposals that are so good that ours seems poor in comparison, or reviewers just don't find our idea interesting. It takes both hard work and luck to get this fellowship.
Let's hope for the best and prepare for the worst
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What is coordinatorPIC?DV_ENV wrote: ↑Fri Jan 12, 2018 2:02 pmHi all, I found another link in which they also shows "coordinatorPIC". I was just wondering if it same for all..
Here is the link. As like we did before we have to replace the xxx with project ID
https://ec.europa.eu/research/participa ... ect/xxxxxx
Thanks