MSCA Workshop Series
- Graduate Students
- Postdocs
Are you an (international) graduate student or postdoctoral researcher thinking about applying for the 2025 round of the European Union’s Marie Skłodowska-Curie Actions (MSCA) Fellowship? If this sounds like you, we invite you to sign up for this workshop series to obtain all the best tips and tricks on how and when to apply, get step-by-step instructions, feedback, and support in crafting your application!
This workshop series will meet every Wednesday, May 14 through June 4.
***The first session will take place via Zoom, at 9am. All other sessions will be in-person and take place from 4-5pm.
MSCA 2025 workshop sessions:
- May 14, 9 AM (via Zoom) – Meet-the-Expert Session with Prof. Stéphanie Gauttier
Prof. Gauttier was part of a MSCA Doctoral Network, received an MSCA Postdoctoral Fellowship with a score in the top 1%, has been a panel member reviewing MSCA Postdoctoral Fellowship applications, and currently works with the MSCA Unit to launch new guidelines for supervision in MSCA programs.
- Wed May 21, 4 PM (in person) – Office hour
Ask all your MSCA questions, Get personal feedback on your writing, Find an MSCA writing buddy, Find joy, belonging (and coffee) in grant writing
- Wed May 28, 4 PM (in person) – Previous MSCA grant awardees panel
This will be your opportunity to ask all your questions to these previous MSCA grant awardees from Stanford:
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- Dr. Laura van Dam
- Dr. Alessandro Lenci
- Dr. Giacomo Annio
- Wed June 4, 4 PM (in person) – Office hour / closing session
Ask all your MSCA questions, Get personal feedback on your writing, Find an MSCA writing buddy, Find joy, belonging (and coffee) in grant writing
Questions? Contact Grant Coach Dr. Iris van ‘t Erve at vanterve@stanford.edu
If you need a disability related accommodation to participate in this event (captioning, sign language interpreting, Braille, etc.), please contact the Diversity & Access Office at disability.access@stanford.edu or 650.725.0326. Requests should be received at least one week prior to the event.