Its in RI !!!! But may be Corona Effect!!!!!hahahahahahMSCA-IF-RI-LIF-2020 wrote: ↑Fri Feb 12, 2021 11:43 amWhat is your panel, for RI and CAR it’s highly unlikely. Unlikely also for LIF but there are many funded projects there so it is slightly more possible in LIF or Soc for example.
2020 Marie Curie Individual Fellowship (H2020-MSCA-IF-2020)
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[b]Big Hope for CAR, RI Panel Candidates!!!!!! in 2020
The MSCA distribute the number of funding with weightage
CAR (20%) RI (15%) ST(65%)
Awarded No. 119 136 don't know
Just Imagine if 80 candidates from these 3-panel left with their own reason
CAR (20%) RI (15%) ST(65%)
Ranked. 16 12 Will be distributed
accordingly!!!
GF and SE dealt separately.[/b]
Anyone can comment
The MSCA distribute the number of funding with weightage
CAR (20%) RI (15%) ST(65%)
Awarded No. 119 136 don't know
Just Imagine if 80 candidates from these 3-panel left with their own reason
CAR (20%) RI (15%) ST(65%)
Ranked. 16 12 Will be distributed
accordingly!!!
GF and SE dealt separately.[/b]
Anyone can comment
Re: 2020 Marie Curie Individual Fellowship (H2020-MSCA-IF-2020)
That’s the same every year, it is already factored in when making the reserve list so I’m not sure-but I hope!10000790 wrote: ↑Fri Feb 12, 2021 1:18 pm[b]Big Hope for CAR, RI Panel Candidates!!!!!! in 2020
The MSCA distribute the number of funding with weightage
CAR (20%) RI (15%) ST(65%)
Awarded No. 119 136 don't know
Just Imagine if 80 candidates from these 3-panel left with their own reason
CAR (20%) RI (15%) ST(65%)
Ranked. 16 12 Will be distributed
accordingly!!!
GF and SE dealt separately.[/b]
Anyone can comment
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Re: 2020 Marie Curie Individual Fellowship (H2020-MSCA-IF-2020)
a question to those who resubmitted after getting the Seal of Excellence : did you mention it in your CV? if so, did you get the funding?
I scored 88 this year and I want to apply again in September but hesitate whether to mention SoE. I wonder how the reviewers regard this fact, as an achievement or a fail
please share your experience if you have it, especially if mentioned SoE and won the grant.
I believe some statistics on this would be helpful for 2021 applicants. Many thanks!
I scored 88 this year and I want to apply again in September but hesitate whether to mention SoE. I wonder how the reviewers regard this fact, as an achievement or a fail
please share your experience if you have it, especially if mentioned SoE and won the grant.
I believe some statistics on this would be helpful for 2021 applicants. Many thanks!
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Re: 2020 Marie Curie Individual Fellowship (H2020-MSCA-IF-2020)
my personal take on including the mention of SoE in my CV is that I want to mention it in applications to national research councils who have SoE initiatives for MSCA applicants applying with host institutions in these countries. In this case, I think, it definitely works to my advantage. I am not planning on putting it on my CV for applications for future MSCAs or schemes that are different from national postdoc funding, because it is possible that some reviewers might simply read this mention as "fail" rather than a sign of excellence.robust_and_resilient wrote: ↑Fri Feb 12, 2021 2:42 pma question to those who resubmitted after getting the Seal of Excellence : did you mention it in your CV? if so, did you get the funding?
I scored 88 this year and I want to apply again in September but hesitate whether to mention SoE. I wonder how the reviewers regard this fact, as an achievement or a fail
please share your experience if you have it, especially if mentioned SoE and won the grant.
I believe some statistics on this would be helpful for 2021 applicants. Many thanks!
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Re: 2020 Marie Curie Individual Fellowship (H2020-MSCA-IF-2020)
Hi everyone, this group helped me get through the stress of waiting for the results. This has been my second time applying but with a new project and a new lab. The time, I was successful as an MSCA IF applicant in LIF with 95.6%. The last time I had applied, my score was 76%. Please feel free to PM me if you have any questions about the process. According to the magic link, I had been in ranking from Thursday morning and I got the mail on Monday morning.
Re: 2020 Marie Curie Individual Fellowship (H2020-MSCA-IF-2020)
Congratulations, Lulucifer-in wrote: ↑Fri Feb 12, 2021 4:16 pmHi everyone, this group helped me get through the stress of waiting for the results. This has been my second time applying but with a new project and a new lab. The time, I was successful as an MSCA IF applicant in LIF with 95.6%. The last time I had applied, my score was 76%. Please feel free to PM me if you have any questions about the process. According to the magic link, I had been in ranking from Thursday morning and I got the mail on Monday morning.
Re: 2020 Marie Curie Individual Fellowship (H2020-MSCA-IF-2020)
Total no. of drop out is considered as available number and distributed again as main listMSCA-IF wrote: ↑Fri Feb 12, 2021 2:01 pmThat’s the same every year, it is already factored in when making the reserve list so I’m not sure-but I hope!10000790 wrote: ↑Fri Feb 12, 2021 1:18 pm[b]Big Hope for CAR, RI Panel Candidates!!!!!! in 2020
The MSCA distribute the number of funding with weightage
CAR (20%) RI (15%) ST(65%)
Awarded No. 119 136 don't know
Just Imagine if 80 candidates from these 3-panel left with their own reason
CAR (20%) RI (15%) ST(65%)
Ranked. 16 12 Will be distributed
accordingly!!!
GF and SE dealt separately.[/b]
Anyone can comment
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Re: 2020 Marie Curie Individual Fellowship (H2020-MSCA-IF-2020)
thanks for your answer! this is exactly my concern. I understand that SoE is good for applying to other funding sources, and I will do it for sure.MSCA_2020_RI_SWE wrote: ↑Fri Feb 12, 2021 3:33 pmmy personal take on including the mention of SoE in my CV is that I want to mention it in applications to national research councils who have SoE initiatives for MSCA applicants applying with host institutions in these countries. In this case, I think, it definitely works to my advantage. I am not planning on putting it on my CV for applications for future MSCAs or schemes that are different from national postdoc funding, because it is possible that some reviewers might simply read this mention as "fail" rather than a sign of excellence.robust_and_resilient wrote: ↑Fri Feb 12, 2021 2:42 pma question to those who resubmitted after getting the Seal of Excellence : did you mention it in your CV? if so, did you get the funding?
I scored 88 this year and I want to apply again in September but hesitate whether to mention SoE. I wonder how the reviewers regard this fact, as an achievement or a fail
please share your experience if you have it, especially if mentioned SoE and won the grant.
I believe some statistics on this would be helpful for 2021 applicants. Many thanks!
But I've heard that some applicants mention SoE in their MSCA resubmissions and perhaps it helped or vice versa, idk. That's why I'm asking here
Re: 2020 Marie Curie Individual Fellowship (H2020-MSCA-IF-2020)
I am not so sure about that, are you sure?-so you mean if 3 ST-LIF drop out for example then 1RI, 1CAR and 1ST would be funded rather than top3 from LIF?10000790 wrote: ↑Fri Feb 12, 2021 5:51 pmTotal no. of drop out is considered as available number and distributed again as main listMSCA-IF wrote: ↑Fri Feb 12, 2021 2:01 pmThat’s the same every year, it is already factored in when making the reserve list so I’m not sure-but I hope!10000790 wrote: ↑Fri Feb 12, 2021 1:18 pm[b]Big Hope for CAR, RI Panel Candidates!!!!!! in 2020
The MSCA distribute the number of funding with weightage
CAR (20%) RI (15%) ST(65%)
Awarded No. 119 136 don't know
Just Imagine if 80 candidates from these 3-panel left with their own reason
CAR (20%) RI (15%) ST(65%)
Ranked. 16 12 Will be distributed
accordingly!!!
GF and SE dealt separately.[/b]
Anyone can comment