If they receive additional non-MSCA funding, and they
do not double-fund the same project activities, then it may be fine but they should ask for the Project
Officer’s permission.
If they receive additional non-MSCA funding, and they
do not double-fund the same project activities, then it may be fine but they should ask for the Project
Officer’s permission.
There is a link to the standard Horizon Europe reporting template in section 2.4 on p. 19 of the Information Note for Marie Skłodowska-Curie Fellows in Postdoctoral Fellowships.
MSCA awardees must use the template provided in the Portal to complete their final report.
The researcher will be considered ineligible for both country A and country B.
Within the updated MSCA Work Programme 2023-2025 there is a footnote added to the Postdoctoral
Fellowships mobility rule (p. 121) saying that the country of the main activity
is the country where the researcher is physically based when carrying out the
main activity AND the country of the institution for which the main activity is
performed (e.g., employer).”
The Horizon Europe Unit Model Grant Agreement does not specify the applicable exchange rate, however, the MSCA Financial Guide specifies it on p. 23. Therefore, there is no flexibility concerning the applicable exchange rate and the instructions provided in the Financial Guide should be followed - amounts must be converted into Euro at the average of the daily exchange rates published over the corresponding reporting period, as reported on the ECB website.
In the updated MSCA Work Programme 2023-2025, under ’Specific conditions for the Marie SkÅ‚odowska-Curie Actions’ (p. 108 of 142) there is a footnote saying „These conditions only apply to the 2024 and 2025 calls of this Work Programme. For the conditions applying to the 2023 calls, please see the Work Programme version adopted on 6 December 2022 (European Commission Decision C(2022)7550).”
All rules apply to Ukrainian researchers. Exceptions can only be made to the
mobility rule if the concerned person is in the process of application for
refugee status and subject to certain residence restrictions so that they
cannot move freely from one country to another as written in the MSCA Work Programme 2023-2025, p. 121 - 122:
Letters of Commitment are for entities not signing the Grant Agreement.
Beneficiaries submit the proposal and sign the Grant Agreement in case the proposal has been funded. Their commitment is already covered by the submitted application so they do not need to provide a Letter of Commitment. If a Letter of Commitment is not explicitly requested, it is not necessary to provide it.
There is no problem about returning to the Host Institution considering that they are recruited from Europe during the outgoing phase. However, this third country national needs to meet the long-term residence requirement to submit a Global Fellowship proposal.
There are no restrictions on the number of submitted proposals per researcher in different calls. However, only one proposal per researcher may be submitted within the same call.
As a general rule, REA encourages a redistribution of non-spent person months between beneficiary/ implementing partners. Additional doctoral/ postdoctoral contracts may be offered if the number of remaining months is sufficient. In this case either an additional position is included in a regular call or a new call is put in place to ensure necessary visibility and transparency. It is also possible to extend contracts of already recruited fellows, provided the internal rules of their employers allow such an extension. Moreover, if several partners/ fellows are interested in such an extension, adequate procedures should be put in place at programme level to ensure equal treatment to all fellows.