
Institute of Philosophy, Jilská 1, Meeting Room.
There is a possibility to participate in person and online.
CETE-P invites postdoctoral and senior researchers to an information meeting and skill transfer workshop on the Horizon Europe scheme: Marie Skłodowska-Curie Actions - Postdoctoral Fellowships (MSCA PF). The aim of the MSCA PF programme is to increase researchers’ mobility and knowledge exchange across the EU countries. Foreign researchers can be hosted for 1 - 3 years at a research institution in the Czech Republic and Czech postdoctoral researchers go abroad and work on a project at a foreign institution.
This skill transfer event is intended for:
1) international postdoctoral researchers who wish to apply with the Czech Academy of Sciences for the MSCA PF
2) Czech postdoctoral researchers who wish to apply with a foreign institution
3) potential supervisors at the Czech Academy of Sciences, who wish to host foreign researchers.
The expected publication date of the new call is 9 April 2025.
Applications can be submitted until 10 September 2025.
Programme:
13:30-13:50 - Introduction to the MSCA PF scheme - Michaela Buriánková, Štěpánka Gray Marková (grant department, FLÚ)
13:50-14:10 - Tips and tricks from successful applicants I - Rosine Kelz (University of Bremen)
14:10-14:30 - Tips and tricks from successful applicants II - Karol Kurnicki (IfL Leipzig)
14:30-14:50 - Feedback from former MSCA PF evaluators - Iwona Janicka (CETE-P)
14:50-15:30 - Q&A
If you would like to attend, please register by sending an email to Michaela Buriánková (buriankova@flu.cas.cz) until 20 March 2025. You will receive a link to the event upon registration. The event is in English.

Institute of Philosophy, Jilská 1, Meeting Room.
There is a possibility to participate in person and online.
CETE-P invites postdoctoral and senior researchers to an information meeting and skill transfer workshop on the Horizon Europe scheme: Marie Skłodowska-Curie Actions - Postdoctoral Fellowships (MSCA PF). The aim of the MSCA PF programme is to increase researchers’ mobility and knowledge exchange across the EU countries. Foreign researchers can be hosted for 1 - 3 years at a research institution in the Czech Republic and Czech postdoctoral researchers go abroad and work on a project at a foreign institution.
This skill transfer event is intended for:
1) international postdoctoral researchers who wish to apply with the Czech Academy of Sciences for the MSCA PF
2) Czech postdoctoral researchers who wish to apply with a foreign institution
3) potential supervisors at the Czech Academy of Sciences, who wish to host foreign researchers.
The expected publication date of the new call is 9 April 2025.
Applications can be submitted until 10 September 2025.
Programme:
13:30-13:50 - Introduction to the MSCA PF scheme - Michaela Buriánková, Štěpánka Gray Marková (grant department, FLÚ)
13:50-14:10 - Tips and tricks from successful applicants I - Rosine Kelz (University of Bremen)
14:10-14:30 - Tips and tricks from successful applicants II - Karol Kurnicki (IfL Leipzig)
14:30-14:50 - Feedback from former MSCA PF evaluators - Iwona Janicka (CETE-P)
14:50-15:30 - Q&A
If you would like to attend, please register by sending an email to Michaela Buriánková (buriankova@flu.cas.cz) until 20 March 2025. You will receive a link to the event upon registration. The event is in English.
Celetná 988/38
Prague 1
Czech Republic
This project receives funding from the Horizon EU Framework Programme under Grant Agreement No. 101086898. Views and opinions expressed are however those of the author(s) only and do not necessarily reflect those of the European Union or European Innovation Council and European Research Executive Agency (REA). Neither the European Union nor the granting authority can be held responsible for them.
Celetná 988/38
Prague 1
Czech Republic
This project receives funding from the Horizon EU Framework Programme under Grant Agreement No. 101086898. Views and opinions expressed are however those of the author(s) only and do not necessarily reflect those of the European Union or European Innovation Council and European Research Executive Agency (REA). Neither the European Union nor the granting authority can be held responsible for them.