UiO is launching a Master Class for those applying for the Marie Sk?odowska-Curie Actions (MSCA) Postdoctoral Fellowships in 2024, which has a deadline on 11th September 2024. The aim of the Master Class is to attract and train excellent and highly motivated researchers to successfully apply for a MSCA Postdoctoral Fellowships.
The Master Class will be held as a webinar on Zoom and is jointly organised by faculty research administration and UiO central eu-office.
Register
The Master Class is for invited candidates only. Participants are expected to submit an application with UiO as host.
In order to attend, you will need to:
- Fulfill the MSCA eligibility criteria (europa.eu)
- Have one of our supervisors willing to support your proposal, and willing to host you in their research group
- Complete the mandatory registration and upload any attachments if requested, e.g. CV
Registered participants will be sent an invitation with a link for the Master Class webinar Friday 24th May.
Register for the event here before May 24th, 12pm
Master Class Program
Day I: 27.05.2024
09.30.13.00
- Welcome
- Introduction to MSCA PF
- MSCA PF evaluator describes experiences from the evaluation process
- MSCA fellows describes the application process
- Introduction to International Staff Mobility Office
Day II: 28.05.2024
09.30-13.00
- Looking back at Monday
- Think before you write
- Introduction proposal outline
- R&I project (sections 1.1 and 1.2)
- Objectives and methodology
- Career development and building your Training Plan
- Steps to take before writing section 1.3
- Training and supervision (section 1.3)
- Researcher’s professional experience, competences and skills (section 1.4)
- Q&A
13.00--: program hosted by host faculty
Day III: 29.05.2024
09.30-13.00
- Looking back at Tuesday
- Introduction to Impact
- Understanding what is impact before writing about impact
- Credibility of the measures to enhance the career perspectives of the fellow (section 2.1)
- Dissemination, Exploitation and Communication (section 2.2)
- Magnitude and importance of the project’s contribution to the expected scientific, societal and economic impacts (section 2.3)
- Quality and effectiveness of the work plan, assessment of risks and appropriateness of the effort assigned to work packages (section 3.1)
- Quality and capacity of the host institutions and participating organisations, including hosting arrangements (section 3.2)
- The CV (section 4)
- Q&A
13.00--: program hosted by host faculty
Contact
Faculty of Humanities?: Research advisers at the departments, faculty: m.g.evensen@hf.uio.no ?
Faculty of Law?: jenny.graver@jus.uio.no
Faculty of Mathematics and Natural Sciences?: EU-team/MN research section?;
EU-team@mn.uio.no or hilde.hvistendahl@mn.uio.no?
Faculty of Medicine?: External Funding Office? med-funding@medisin.uio.no?
Faculty of Dentistry?:od-funding@odont.uio.no
Faculty of Social Sciences?: romanvo@uio.no
Faculty of Theology?: i.m.gjorva@teologi.uio.no
Faculty of Educational Sciences?: e.k.haavardsholm@uv.uio.no
Museum of Cultural History?: forskningsradgiver@khm.uio.no ?
Natural History Museum?: catherine.braathen@nhm.uio.no?
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?Further information
Additional information is available on the EU Commission's MSCA PF program website
Q&A about MSCA PF at the national contacts points' web base Net4Mobility