2019 Marie Curie Individual Fellowship (H2020-MSCA-IF-2019)
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Any updates on 2019 results? It should come soon right?
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There won’t be any delay. The only question is whether they will be released sooner, i.e. by the end of this week.
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https://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/wor ... 831611.cmsPetetheCat wrote: ↑Sun Feb 02, 2020 3:01 pmMessage on the participant portal at the moment: "The Commission is in the process of updating some of the content on this website in the light of the withdrawal of the United Kingdom from the European Union. If the site contains content that does not yet reflect the withdrawal of the United Kingdom, it is unintentional and will be addressed."
My heart s breaking
I just found this article. It says that UK will continue to contribute to EU budget during the transition period. So, hopefully, people applying to UK in the current call might not be affected by Brexit. Lets hope for the best
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they wont be affected at all during the current call. simple as that. officially explained etc...horizon wrote: ↑Sun Feb 02, 2020 5:25 pmhttps://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/wor ... 831611.cmsPetetheCat wrote: ↑Sun Feb 02, 2020 3:01 pmMessage on the participant portal at the moment: "The Commission is in the process of updating some of the content on this website in the light of the withdrawal of the United Kingdom from the European Union. If the site contains content that does not yet reflect the withdrawal of the United Kingdom, it is unintentional and will be addressed."
My heart s breaking
I just found this article. It says that UK will continue to contribute to EU budget during the transition period. So, hopefully, people applying to UK in the current call might not be affected by Brexit. Lets hope for the best
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They won’t be affected, but I am not sure that there won’t be any bias from the evaluators’ side... I also think that the UK applications might have dropped. It is only natural that people would feel insecure to apply with a UK host. For instance I approached a top UK uni a year back, and they told me that they wouldn’t support any global fellowships. Only the standard ones. This was obviously due to brexit implications. This says a lot imoKenniz wrote: ↑Sun Feb 02, 2020 5:28 pmthey wont be affected at all during the current call. simple as that. officially explained etc...horizon wrote: ↑Sun Feb 02, 2020 5:25 pmhttps://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/wor ... 831611.cmsPetetheCat wrote: ↑Sun Feb 02, 2020 3:01 pmMessage on the participant portal at the moment: "The Commission is in the process of updating some of the content on this website in the light of the withdrawal of the United Kingdom from the European Union. If the site contains content that does not yet reflect the withdrawal of the United Kingdom, it is unintentional ani d will be addressed."
My heart s breaking
I just found this article. It says that UK will continue to contribute to EU budget during the transition period. So, hopefully, people applying to UK in the current call might not be affected by Brexit. Lets hope for the best
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Not supporting Global fellowships seems more not having to deal with visa matters in the UK. non-EU people have to pass lots of checks and Universities just don't want to spend money on those things. In that perspective: if I were a nonEU citizen applying to a UK host for a Global Fellowship, only when I win it to know that I have to pay hefty visa fees myself, I would be pissed off.IreneGF wrote: ↑Sun Feb 02, 2020 5:45 pmThey won’t be affected, but I am not sure that there won’t be any bias from the evaluators’ side... I also think that the UK applications might have dropped. It is only natural that people would feel insecure to apply with a UK host. For instance I approached a top UK uni a year back, and they told me that they wouldn’t support any global fellowships. Only the standard ones. This was obviously due to brexit implications. This says a lot imo
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Not supporting GF is certainly related to the incertitude concerning the relation between UK and EU after the transition period. They had no idea of the situation for the next 2/3 years. In the event of a no-deal brexit (which was probable till the end of 2019), UK did not want to pay GF fellows to spend 2 years in another country, they will prefer to spend money for someone in the country.hopefulacademic wrote: ↑Sun Feb 02, 2020 6:23 pmNot supporting Global fellowships seems more not having to deal with visa matters in the UK. non-EU people have to pass lots of checks and Universities just don't want to spend money on those things. In that perspective: if I were a nonEU citizen applying to a UK host for a Global Fellowship, only when I win it to know that I have to pay hefty visa fees myself, I would be pissed off.IreneGF wrote: ↑Sun Feb 02, 2020 5:45 pmThey won’t be affected, but I am not sure that there won’t be any bias from the evaluators’ side... I also think that the UK applications might have dropped. It is only natural that people would feel insecure to apply with a UK host. For instance I approached a top UK uni a year back, and they told me that they wouldn’t support any global fellowships. Only the standard ones. This was obviously due to brexit implications. This says a lot imo
This is not related to visa issue as for GF the fellow needs to be in Europe already (even if he/she is not a EU citizen, but most of them are European)... An IF fellow can be from any nationality.
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This is the month guys! We will know very soon. Posting a cute cat for good luck
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I agree. My feeling was exactly the same, and although they asked me to consider the standard fellowship at that time (apart from the fact that the project had a global component...) I was “scared off” to stick with a UK host.MSCA_SOC_2019 wrote: ↑Sun Feb 02, 2020 6:39 pmNot supporting GF is certainly related to the incertitude concerning the relation between UK and EU after the transition period. They had no idea of the situation for the next 2/3 years. In the event of a no-deal brexit (which was probable till the end of 2019), UK did not want to pay GF fellows to spend 2 years in another country, they will prefer to spend money for someone in the country.hopefulacademic wrote: ↑Sun Feb 02, 2020 6:23 pmNot supporting Global fellowships seems more not having to deal with visa matters in the UK. non-EU people have to pass lots of checks and Universities just don't want to spend money on those things. In that perspective: if I were a nonEU citizen applying to a UK host for a Global Fellowship, only when I win it to know that I have to pay hefty visa fees myself, I would be pissed off.IreneGF wrote: ↑Sun Feb 02, 2020 5:45 pmThey won’t be affected, but I am not sure that there won’t be any bias from the evaluators’ side... I also think that the UK applications might have dropped. It is only natural that people would feel insecure to apply with a UK host. For instance I approached a top UK uni a year back, and they told me that they wouldn’t support any global fellowships. Only the standard ones. This was obviously due to brexit implications. This says a lot imo
This is not related to visa issue as for GF the fellow needs to be in Europe already (even if he/she is not a EU citizen, but most of them are European)... An IF fellow can be from any nationality.
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Hi, I don't know about my status of my project (evaluation or ranking), just was written: informed in 11 Feb, please guide
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