Competition is absolutely fierce this year, LIF is always though but i mean >94 is like almost perfect!
2020 Marie Curie Individual Fellowship (H2020-MSCA-IF-2020)
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How do Dreamer and DreamerGirl access the results?????????
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Exactly, >94 is a quite high score in the past years.
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I've just got the answer from DreamerGirl and I am forever grateful to her for easing my pain!
Information for those who are still waiting:
1. My score is 94.6, the project was submitted to social sciences panel. In the portal, I noticed today that I am marked as ranking (when disabling styles in Safari), but I have not been checking the status changes before that.
2. DreamerGirl responded in 75 minutes since I have sent my message. I only sent her my acronym.
I am not that surprised that I got it because they requested additional ethical information from me two weeks ago. My supervisor told that means that I am most likely selected.
About me: My background is in psychology, but I am also trained in neuroscience in molecular biology so my work is quite interdisciplinary. I am researching the relationship between mindfulness, brain and the immune system. I have PhDs from two universities (UK and NL from 2015-2020), but no postdoctoral experience. I only have two first authored publications at the moment (one of them is highly cited) and two as a second or third author.
Information for those who are still waiting:
1. My score is 94.6, the project was submitted to social sciences panel. In the portal, I noticed today that I am marked as ranking (when disabling styles in Safari), but I have not been checking the status changes before that.
2. DreamerGirl responded in 75 minutes since I have sent my message. I only sent her my acronym.
I am not that surprised that I got it because they requested additional ethical information from me two weeks ago. My supervisor told that means that I am most likely selected.
About me: My background is in psychology, but I am also trained in neuroscience in molecular biology so my work is quite interdisciplinary. I am researching the relationship between mindfulness, brain and the immune system. I have PhDs from two universities (UK and NL from 2015-2020), but no postdoctoral experience. I only have two first authored publications at the moment (one of them is highly cited) and two as a second or third author.
Re: 2020 Marie Curie Individual Fellowship (H2020-MSCA-IF-2020)
Or the PMs from them just work as sleeping pills that could stop anxiety in a Saturday night.guiness2021 wrote: ↑Sat Feb 06, 2021 10:29 pmoh la la ! That 's TOP SECRET ! here we don't ask, we just say a big thanks for the opportunity to know if we wish so
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86.6 MSCA-IF-ST-SE PHY panel. Went from evaluation to ranking as soon as I saw the first posts here that people were getting ranking, so pretty fast.
Good luck to everyone and HUGE congrats to those who got the funding. Hopefully the seal of excellence means that my similar application (who am I kidding, identical minus the “training” emphasis) for a national grant call will go better. You think the five month wait for MSCA was horrible, in that one the call ended in October and I’ll hear the results in June for a grant that should start already this September...
Good luck to everyone and HUGE congrats to those who got the funding. Hopefully the seal of excellence means that my similar application (who am I kidding, identical minus the “training” emphasis) for a national grant call will go better. You think the five month wait for MSCA was horrible, in that one the call ended in October and I’ll hear the results in June for a grant that should start already this September...
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Congrats!IBuric wrote: ↑Sat Feb 06, 2021 10:30 pmI've just got the answer from DreamerGirl and I am forever grateful to her for easing my pain!
Information for those who are still waiting:
1. My score is 94.6, the project was submitted to social sciences panel. In the portal, I noticed today that I am marked as ranking (when disabling styles in Safari), but I have not been checking the status changes before that.
2. DreamerGirl responded in 75 minutes since I have sent my message. I only sent her my acronym.
I am not that surprised that I got it because they requested additional ethical information from me two weeks ago. My supervisor told that means that I am most likely selected.
About me: My background is in psychology, but I am also trained in neuroscience in molecular biology so my work is quite interdisciplinary. I am researching the relationship between mindfulness, brain and the immune system. I have PhDs from two universities (UK and NL from 2015-2020), but no postdoctoral experience. I only have two first authored publications at the moment (one of them is highly cited) and two as a second or third author.
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Congrats and your career paths sounds absolutely awesome.
IBuric wrote: ↑Sat Feb 06, 2021 10:30 pmI've just got the answer from DreamerGirl and I am forever grateful to her for easing my pain!
Information for those who are still waiting:
1. My score is 94.6, the project was submitted to social sciences panel. In the portal, I noticed today that I am marked as ranking (when disabling styles in Safari), but I have not been checking the status changes before that.
2. DreamerGirl responded in 75 minutes since I have sent my message. I only sent her my acronym.
I am not that surprised that I got it because they requested additional ethical information from me two weeks ago. My supervisor told that means that I am most likely selected.
About me: My background is in psychology, but I am also trained in neuroscience in molecular biology so my work is quite interdisciplinary. I am researching the relationship between mindfulness, brain and the immune system. I have PhDs from two universities (UK and NL from 2015-2020), but no postdoctoral experience. I only have two first authored publications at the moment (one of them is highly cited) and two as a second or third author.