2023 Reserve list (HE-MSCA-PF-2023)
Re: 2023 Reserve list (HE-MSCA-PF-2023)
The 300 extra funded projects will be distributed proportionally
to the number of projects submitted to each panel, you can see the numbers in the table published here:
https://ec.europa.eu/info/funding-tende ... ePageState
to the number of projects submitted to each panel, you can see the numbers in the table published here:
https://ec.europa.eu/info/funding-tende ... ePageState
Re: 2023 Reserve list (HE-MSCA-PF-2023)
Does this include Global fellowships? If not, does anyone know the number of UK proposals on the ML in the different GF panels?roberto_b wrote: ↑Tue Feb 20, 2024 3:12 pmHere are the numbers of UK proposals on the ML of the various panels:
EF-CHE 40
EF-ECO 1
EF-ENG 47
EF-ENV 31
EF-LIF 53
EF-MAT 6
EF-PHY 23
EF-SOC 36
On average, each funded project (1110 in total as of 13th Feb 2024 in EF) receives about 199 K
so the budget saved from not funding UK projects should be around 47 M.
Assuming that, on average, the country coeff is around 1.0 for all the submitted projects, there should be
around 300 reserve projects funded in total.
Re: 2023 Reserve list (HE-MSCA-PF-2023)
These are the numbers of UK projects in GF
GF-ENG 1
GF-LIF 1
GF-MAT 1
GF-PHY 1
GF-SOC 4
GF-ENG 1
GF-LIF 1
GF-MAT 1
GF-PHY 1
GF-SOC 4
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Re: 2023 Reserve list (HE-MSCA-PF-2023)
Thank you very much for sharing this! It's incredibly informative.roberto_b wrote: ↑Tue Feb 20, 2024 3:12 pmHere are the numbers of UK proposals on the ML of the various panels:
EF-CHE 40
EF-ECO 1
EF-ENG 47
EF-ENV 31
EF-LIF 53
EF-MAT 6
EF-PHY 23
EF-SOC 36
On average, each funded project (1110 in total as of 13th Feb 2024 in EF) receives about 199 K
so the budget saved from not funding UK projects should be around 47 M.
Assuming that, on average, the country coeff is around 1.0 for all the submitted projects, there should be
around 300 reserve projects funded in total.
Do you happen to have any insights on when we might start receiving updates?
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Re: 2023 Reserve list (HE-MSCA-PF-2023)
We won't get any official communication or call from reserve list before the deadline for GAP signature (tbc, around June)gincidentallyinquiry wrote: ↑Tue Feb 20, 2024 6:55 pmThank you very much for sharing this! It's incredibly informative.roberto_b wrote: ↑Tue Feb 20, 2024 3:12 pmHere are the numbers of UK proposals on the ML of the various panels:
EF-CHE 40
EF-ECO 1
EF-ENG 47
EF-ENV 31
EF-LIF 53
EF-MAT 6
EF-PHY 23
EF-SOC 36
On average, each funded project (1110 in total as of 13th Feb 2024 in EF) receives about 199 K
so the budget saved from not funding UK projects should be around 47 M.
Assuming that, on average, the country coeff is around 1.0 for all the submitted projects, there should be
around 300 reserve projects funded in total.
Do you happen to have any insights on when we might start receiving updates?
Re: 2023 Reserve list (HE-MSCA-PF-2023)
Here are my little calculations.roberto_b wrote: ↑Tue Feb 20, 2024 3:12 pmHere are the numbers of UK proposals on the ML of the various panels:
EF-CHE 40
EF-ECO 1
EF-ENG 47
EF-ENV 31
EF-LIF 53
EF-MAT 6
EF-PHY 23
EF-SOC 36
On average, each funded project (1110 in total as of 13th Feb 2024 in EF) receives about 199 K
so the budget saved from not funding UK projects should be around 47 M.
Assuming that, on average, the country coeff is around 1.0 for all the submitted projects, there should be
around 300 reserve projects funded in total.
If we deduct the UK-based ML proposals from the list, each panel will have;
_________Proposal___Percentage_______Distribution of 300 projects
EF-CHE____1034 _____15.1% _______________ 45.3
EF-ECO ____120 _____1.7% ________________5.2
EF-ENG ____969_____14.1% ________________42.5
EF-ENV ____729_____10.6% ________________31.9
EF-LIF ____1523_____22.2% ________________66.7
EF-MAT_____144_____2.1% ________________6.3
EF-PHY ____ 785_____11.4% _______________34.4
EF-SOC____1544_____22.5% _______________67.6
Waiting until June will be stressful, but this gives some idea of what we can expect. Of course, those are all approximate calculations according to the numbers we have at the moment.
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Re: 2023 Reserve list (HE-MSCA-PF-2023)
This is in the right direction, but (1) it's more like 250 UK proposals rather than 300; (2) to calculate the % per panel we need to remove all UK proposals, not only ML, and we don't have the info about all RL (although we can maybe assume that is somehow homogeneous); (3) remember that it's not about distributing number of projects, but funds (depending on country and length of projects in RL, the same amount of money can fund more or less projects)emmi wrote: ↑Tue Feb 20, 2024 9:49 pmHere are my little calculations.roberto_b wrote: ↑Tue Feb 20, 2024 3:12 pmHere are the numbers of UK proposals on the ML of the various panels:
EF-CHE 40
EF-ECO 1
EF-ENG 47
EF-ENV 31
EF-LIF 53
EF-MAT 6
EF-PHY 23
EF-SOC 36
On average, each funded project (1110 in total as of 13th Feb 2024 in EF) receives about 199 K
so the budget saved from not funding UK projects should be around 47 M.
Assuming that, on average, the country coeff is around 1.0 for all the submitted projects, there should be
around 300 reserve projects funded in total.
If we deduct the UK-based ML proposals from the list, each panel will have;
_________Proposal___Percentage_______Distribution of 300 projects
EF-CHE____1034 _____15.1% _______________ 45.3
EF-ECO ____120 _____1.7% ________________5.2
EF-ENG ____969_____14.1% ________________42.5
EF-ENV ____729_____10.6% ________________31.9
EF-LIF ____1523_____22.2% ________________66.7
EF-MAT_____144_____2.1% ________________6.3
EF-PHY ____ 785_____11.4% _______________34.4
EF-SOC____1544_____22.5% _______________67.6
Waiting until June will be stressful, but this gives some idea of what we can expect. Of course, those are all approximate calculations according to the numbers we have at the moment.
Re: 2023 Reserve list (HE-MSCA-PF-2023)
there is also the budget element: I think that - on average - projects in the hard/experimental sciences ask for much more budget than those in the humanities.
emmi wrote: ↑Tue Feb 20, 2024 9:49 pmHere are my little calculations.roberto_b wrote: ↑Tue Feb 20, 2024 3:12 pmHere are the numbers of UK proposals on the ML of the various panels:
EF-CHE 40
EF-ECO 1
EF-ENG 47
EF-ENV 31
EF-LIF 53
EF-MAT 6
EF-PHY 23
EF-SOC 36
On average, each funded project (1110 in total as of 13th Feb 2024 in EF) receives about 199 K
so the budget saved from not funding UK projects should be around 47 M.
Assuming that, on average, the country coeff is around 1.0 for all the submitted projects, there should be
around 300 reserve projects funded in total.
If we deduct the UK-based ML proposals from the list, each panel will have;
_________Proposal___Percentage_______Distribution of 300 projects
EF-CHE____1034 _____15.1% _______________ 45.3
EF-ECO ____120 _____1.7% ________________5.2
EF-ENG ____969_____14.1% ________________42.5
EF-ENV ____729_____10.6% ________________31.9
EF-LIF ____1523_____22.2% ________________66.7
EF-MAT_____144_____2.1% ________________6.3
EF-PHY ____ 785_____11.4% _______________34.4
EF-SOC____1544_____22.5% _______________67.6
Waiting until June will be stressful, but this gives some idea of what we can expect. Of course, those are all approximate calculations according to the numbers we have at the moment.