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How to write a winning Marie Curie Postdoctoral fellowship proposal

Funding opportunities for researchers

Welcome to a workshop on the Marie Sklodowska Curie Postdoctoral Fellowship calls closing on 13 September 2023 and 11 September 2024! There are only 15 places - secure your spot by registering via the Doodle below.

Time: Tue 2023-07-18 13.00 - 16.00

Location: Seminar room Falstaff, floor 6, Teknikringen 1

Language: English

Participating: Research Advisors Gustav Sigeman and Mia Brandelius, RSO

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Welcome to a workshop on the Marie Sklodowska Curie Postdoctoral Fellowship calls closing on 13 September 2023 and 11 September 2024! There are only 15 places - secure your spot by registering via the Doodle below.

Marie Curie is by far the most popular academic subprogram within Horizon Europe. The reason is simple – it is open to all disciplines to conduct free research, and international and transectoral mobility, including training, networking, publications, and secondments. 

Research Advisors Gustav Sigeman  and Mia Brandelius  at the Research Support Office will guide you through the application process. Since we will share anonymised examples from successful proposals, the workshop will be held face-to-face. 

You are kindly asked to give a short presentation of your research idea, and naturally, all participants are asked to keep discussions confidential. The workshop is open to international fellows and their supervisors at KTH, but we also welcome KTH researchers who want to go abroad on a European or Global Fellowship.

As we aim to create an intimate and interactive setting, and therefore the number of participants is limited to 15. There will be coffee and buns. 

Please confirm your participation beforehand in this Doodle .

If you are unable to attend, please contact Gustav Sigeman for individual counseling.

Contact

Do you have any questions on Marie Skłodowska-Curie actions programme or the seminar? Please contact Gustav Sigeman or Mia Brandelius.

Marie Skłodowska-Curie actions

The Marie Skłodowska-Curie actions (MSCA) provide grants for doctoral candidates and highly experienced researchers. The purpose is to encourage transnational, intersectoral, and interdisciplinary mobility.