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Published on Fri, 22/07/2022 - 13:38

The Marie Sklodowska-Curie Actions (MSCA) Postdoctoral Fellowships (PF) 2022 call is now open and the cribsheet is available on the ROO website. As usual, the MSCA PF submissions to ROO are treated as ‘Small Applications’ in line with the standard ROO submission policies.

ROO deadline 12th September 2022
Funder deadline 14th September 2022 16:00 (17:00 Brussels local time)

There are two virtual Q&A sessions being run by the UKRO in their capacity as our National Contact Point for matters relating to MSCA grants.

Virtual Q&A: Session 1 26th July 2022 11:00 – 12:30
Virtual Q&A: Session 2 28th July 2022 13:00 – 14:30

The sessions will provide those applying for the upcoming 2022 Postdoctoral Fellowship call with an opportunity to discuss specific elements of their proposal. The sessions will focus on proposal development questions and will not go through eligibility issues.

UKRO has previously run a webinar giving a short overview of the UK immigration landscape, with more details on the Global Talent Visa. The slides from this presentation are available on the UKRO website. Please note that any individual requiring specific immigration advice must use an adviser approved through the Office of Immigration Services (OISC) or consult their internal HR / immigration team.

 

Applying to Horizon Europe

We are getting a lot of questions relating to whether MSCA applicants can apply through UK institutions. The current position is that the UK still hopes to associate to Horizon Europe (HE) and UK institutions are still able to apply to Horizon Europe calls. However, we are mindful that the UK’s lack of association is causing concern.

The UKRI Guarantee Funding covers the HE Calls for which the last legal date for signing the Grant Agreement is expected to pass before 31 December 2022. Therefore, the most recent MSCA 2022 call is not currently in this list. On 20th July 2022, the UK Government announced a package of measures to support transition to a new R&D Programme if association is not formalised. These include an extension of current UKRI guarantee guidance covering applications to Horizon Europe and third country participation.

UKRI have confirmed to us that UK entities can continue to apply for the MSCA call as ‘normal’ and if we do not associate, the scope of the guarantee will be expanded to cover any remaining UK applications that have been submitted to a call. Under these circumstances, applicants will be asked to re-submit their existing applications to UKRI, with some additional details.