2021 Marie Curie Postdoctoral Fellowship (HE-MSCA-PF-2021)
Re: 2021 Marie Curie Postdoctoral Fellowship (HE-MSCA-PF-2021)
I am pretty sure none of us have waited for Monday so eagerly ever in our life
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Re: 2021 Marie Curie Postdoctoral Fellowship (HE-MSCA-PF-2021)
that's fine, now go celebrate!!!Topsyturvy wrote: ↑Fri Mar 11, 2022 4:44 pmHey, yes, sorry, was just calling my husband, lots of screaming . Widening is for the widening country and the number of applicants is medium. Sorry can't say more.
Re: 2021 Marie Curie Postdoctoral Fellowship (HE-MSCA-PF-2021)
So this experience has me revaluating my life choices... I am in my 40s, living on rent, no car, counting pennies by the end of the month... begging for discounts on conferences... I look around and see my peers from undergrad that went into the industry with their well-organized financial lives...
So, by September I decided to give it a shot and started looking for a prospective supervisor in Europe, hoping for a change in my career and stability. I found this host, they were very gracious. I intended to apply for an international mobility fellowship from my home country. In our interview, the host asked me if I´d be interested in applying for MSCA, but they told me the deadline was very tight. At this point, I had never heard about MSCA before. I started working on my proposal in mid-September. It was very difficult, different from any other proposal I had ever written (which are not many). The hosty could not send me any successful application, but they send me an unseusscefull one, with the evaluation comments, to guide me as to what not to do. At the time, I was on vacation, so I was working around the clock, sending texts to them every two or three days, they would make comments and corrections within hours. The international office in the host was superb, helping me with the bureaucratic aspects, even reading through the whole thing and giving me pointers.
So, I have been holding to this chance as my last straw of hope to turn my career and my life around, but since joining this forum I realized what a big shot it is, and it requires a long time of preparation...
So, by September I decided to give it a shot and started looking for a prospective supervisor in Europe, hoping for a change in my career and stability. I found this host, they were very gracious. I intended to apply for an international mobility fellowship from my home country. In our interview, the host asked me if I´d be interested in applying for MSCA, but they told me the deadline was very tight. At this point, I had never heard about MSCA before. I started working on my proposal in mid-September. It was very difficult, different from any other proposal I had ever written (which are not many). The hosty could not send me any successful application, but they send me an unseusscefull one, with the evaluation comments, to guide me as to what not to do. At the time, I was on vacation, so I was working around the clock, sending texts to them every two or three days, they would make comments and corrections within hours. The international office in the host was superb, helping me with the bureaucratic aspects, even reading through the whole thing and giving me pointers.
So, I have been holding to this chance as my last straw of hope to turn my career and my life around, but since joining this forum I realized what a big shot it is, and it requires a long time of preparation...
Re: 2021 Marie Curie Postdoctoral Fellowship (HE-MSCA-PF-2021)
Maybe this would be the turning point in your life and career. They have a saying in my country back home, 'The world conspires to deliver you what you have worked for and deserve'Cr@zyChem wrote: ↑Fri Mar 11, 2022 4:48 pmSo this experience has me revaluating my life choices... I am in my 40s, living on rent, no car, counting pennies by the end of the month... begging for discounts on conferences... I look around and see my peers from undergrad that went into the industry with their well-organized financial lives...
So, by September I decided to give it a shot and started looking for a prospective supervisor in Europe, hoping for a change in my career and stability. I found this host, they were very gracious. I intended to apply for an international mobility fellowship from my home country. In our interview, the host asked me if I´d be interested in applying for MSCA, but they told me the deadline was very tight. At this point, I had never heard about MSCA before. I started working on my proposal in mid-September. It was very difficult, different from any other proposal I had ever written (which are not many). The hosty could not send me any successful application, but they send me an unseusscefull one, with the evaluation comments, to guide me as to what not to do. At the time, I was on vacation, so I was working around the clock, sending texts to them every two or three days, they would make comments and corrections within hours. The international office in the host was superb, helping me with the bureaucratic aspects, even reading through the whole thing and giving me pointers.
So, I have been holding to this chance as my last straw of hope to turn my career and my life around, but since joining this forum I realized what a big shot it is, and it requires a long time of preparation...
Re: 2021 Marie Curie Postdoctoral Fellowship (HE-MSCA-PF-2021)
R u sure? Widening or Reintegration option is for this call??MSCCCCCC wrote: ↑Fri Mar 11, 2022 4:48 pmthat's fine, now go celebrate!!!Topsyturvy wrote: ↑Fri Mar 11, 2022 4:44 pmHey, yes, sorry, was just calling my husband, lots of screaming . Widening is for the widening country and the number of applicants is medium. Sorry can't say more.
Re: 2021 Marie Curie Postdoctoral Fellowship (HE-MSCA-PF-2021)
I sure hope so, my friend! I love what I do, but it´s hard to live for so long in this instability... I use to tell my friends that I am a "professional beggar", always begging for discounts on conferences, for samples from vendors...always begging for something...hahahahahahhorizon wrote: ↑Fri Mar 11, 2022 4:52 pmMaybe this would be the turning point in your life and career. They have a saying in my country back home, 'The world conspires to deliver you what you have worked for and deserve'Cr@zyChem wrote: ↑Fri Mar 11, 2022 4:48 pmSo this experience has me revaluating my life choices... I am in my 40s, living on rent, no car, counting pennies by the end of the month... begging for discounts on conferences... I look around and see my peers from undergrad that went into the industry with their well-organized financial lives...
So, by September I decided to give it a shot and started looking for a prospective supervisor in Europe, hoping for a change in my career and stability. I found this host, they were very gracious. I intended to apply for an international mobility fellowship from my home country. In our interview, the host asked me if I´d be interested in applying for MSCA, but they told me the deadline was very tight. At this point, I had never heard about MSCA before. I started working on my proposal in mid-September. It was very difficult, different from any other proposal I had ever written (which are not many). The hosty could not send me any successful application, but they send me an unseusscefull one, with the evaluation comments, to guide me as to what not to do. At the time, I was on vacation, so I was working around the clock, sending texts to them every two or three days, they would make comments and corrections within hours. The international office in the host was superb, helping me with the bureaucratic aspects, even reading through the whole thing and giving me pointers.
So, I have been holding to this chance as my last straw of hope to turn my career and my life around, but since joining this forum I realized what a big shot it is, and it requires a long time of preparation...
Re: 2021 Marie Curie Postdoctoral Fellowship (HE-MSCA-PF-2021)
Would having a part-time job on the side help with the money situation? I am the same... I applied for so many grants and I got rejected so many times - it is tough in the research world. But I got a few well-paying part-time jobs on the side and it's been okay. This is also helping me explore what jobs I may like if academia doesn't work out (which I really hope it does, but it's such a crapshoot nowadays).Cr@zyChem wrote: ↑Fri Mar 11, 2022 4:48 pmSo this experience has me revaluating my life choices... I am in my 40s, living on rent, no car, counting pennies by the end of the month... begging for discounts on conferences... I look around and see my peers from undergrad that went into the industry with their well-organized financial lives...
So, by September I decided to give it a shot and started looking for a prospective supervisor in Europe, hoping for a change in my career and stability. I found this host, they were very gracious. I intended to apply for an international mobility fellowship from my home country. In our interview, the host asked me if I´d be interested in applying for MSCA, but they told me the deadline was very tight. At this point, I had never heard about MSCA before. I started working on my proposal in mid-September. It was very difficult, different from any other proposal I had ever written (which are not many). The hosty could not send me any successful application, but they send me an unseusscefull one, with the evaluation comments, to guide me as to what not to do. At the time, I was on vacation, so I was working around the clock, sending texts to them every two or three days, they would make comments and corrections within hours. The international office in the host was superb, helping me with the bureaucratic aspects, even reading through the whole thing and giving me pointers.
So, I have been holding to this chance as my last straw of hope to turn my career and my life around, but since joining this forum I realized what a big shot it is, and it requires a long time of preparation...
Re: 2021 Marie Curie Postdoctoral Fellowship (HE-MSCA-PF-2021)
I really hope you get it. In any case, if it would help, here's a list of fellowships worldwide: https://asntech.github.io/postdoc-funding-schemes/Cr@zyChem wrote: ↑Fri Mar 11, 2022 4:57 pmI sure hope so, my friend! I love what I do, but it´s hard to live for so long in this instability... I use to tell my friends that I am a "professional beggar", always begging for discounts on conferences, for samples from vendors...always begging for something...hahahahahahhorizon wrote: ↑Fri Mar 11, 2022 4:52 pmMaybe this would be the turning point in your life and career. They have a saying in my country back home, 'The world conspires to deliver you what you have worked for and deserve'Cr@zyChem wrote: ↑Fri Mar 11, 2022 4:48 pmSo this experience has me revaluating my life choices... I am in my 40s, living on rent, no car, counting pennies by the end of the month... begging for discounts on conferences... I look around and see my peers from undergrad that went into the industry with their well-organized financial lives...
So, by September I decided to give it a shot and started looking for a prospective supervisor in Europe, hoping for a change in my career and stability. I found this host, they were very gracious. I intended to apply for an international mobility fellowship from my home country. In our interview, the host asked me if I´d be interested in applying for MSCA, but they told me the deadline was very tight. At this point, I had never heard about MSCA before. I started working on my proposal in mid-September. It was very difficult, different from any other proposal I had ever written (which are not many). The hosty could not send me any successful application, but they send me an unseusscefull one, with the evaluation comments, to guide me as to what not to do. At the time, I was on vacation, so I was working around the clock, sending texts to them every two or three days, they would make comments and corrections within hours. The international office in the host was superb, helping me with the bureaucratic aspects, even reading through the whole thing and giving me pointers.
So, I have been holding to this chance as my last straw of hope to turn my career and my life around, but since joining this forum I realized what a big shot it is, and it requires a long time of preparation...
I remember when I was working as a researcher in my home country (developing), I would barely make it til the end of the month... I went to Europe after that. So hopefully, it works out for you too.
Re: 2021 Marie Curie Postdoctoral Fellowship (HE-MSCA-PF-2021)
Life is a binary choice!Cr@zyChem wrote: ↑Fri Mar 11, 2022 4:48 pmSo this experience has me revaluating my life choices... I am in my 40s, living on rent, no car, counting pennies by the end of the month... begging for discounts on conferences... I look around and see my peers from undergrad that went into the industry with their well-organized financial lives...
So, by September I decided to give it a shot and started looking for a prospective supervisor in Europe, hoping for a change in my career and stability. I found this host, they were very gracious. I intended to apply for an international mobility fellowship from my home country. In our interview, the host asked me if I´d be interested in applying for MSCA, but they told me the deadline was very tight. At this point, I had never heard about MSCA before. I started working on my proposal in mid-September. It was very difficult, different from any other proposal I had ever written (which are not many). The hosty could not send me any successful application, but they send me an unseusscefull one, with the evaluation comments, to guide me as to what not to do. At the time, I was on vacation, so I was working around the clock, sending texts to them every two or three days, they would make comments and corrections within hours. The international office in the host was superb, helping me with the bureaucratic aspects, even reading through the whole thing and giving me pointers.
So, I have been holding to this chance as my last straw of hope to turn my career and my life around, but since joining this forum I realized what a big shot it is, and it requires a long time of preparation...
Yesterday, I submitted two applications for researcher positions in industry.
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Re: 2021 Marie Curie Postdoctoral Fellowship (HE-MSCA-PF-2021)
Was a European widening country so not one of those.MSCCCCCC wrote: ↑Fri Mar 11, 2022 4:33 pmah good thinking... so not one of the "big" ones (mine is Spain). I looked them up : Albania, Armenia, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Faroe Islands, Republic of North Macedonia, Georgia, Moldova, Montenegro, Serbia, Tunisia, Turkey and Ukraine. Yey, widening countries !!