Concerning
the eligible exchanges for the MSCA Staff Exchanges 2026:
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Secondments
between EU member states and associated countries are eligible for funding (no 1/3
rule).
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Secondments
from EU member states and associated countries to all third countries are eligible for funding.
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Secondments
from low to middle income third countries to EU member states and
associated countries
are eligible for funding.
However,
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Secondments
from participants from “Other Countries” (not in the List of Participating Countries in
Horizon Europe) are not eligible for funding and therefore by default
have to participate at their own cost
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Secondments between Third Countries are not
eligible for funding.
Concerning
the interdisciplinarity, it is not mandatory for the same-sector secondments in
Europe. However, according to the update of the MSCA
part of the Work Programme the applicants will be evaluated under
the criterion 1.2 Excellence on the Soundness
of the proposed approach to foster international, intersectoral and
interdisciplinary collaborations.
In
addition, there is a new eligibility condition (see p. 6 of the Guide
for Applicants)
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Sectors: The consortium must include participating
organisations from both academic and non-academic sectors.
To
conclude, interdisciplinarity is not mandatory for the same-sector secondments in
Europe, however, the international, intersectoral and interdisciplinary
aspect of the proposal will be evaluated under the excellence
criterion.