MSCA Doctoral Networks 2022
HORIZON TMA MSCA Doctoral Networks - Industrial Doctorates, HORIZON TMA MSCA Doctoral Networks - Joint Doctorates, HORIZON TMA MSCA Doctoral Networks
Basic Information
- Identifier
- HORIZON-MSCA-2022-DN-01-01
- Programme
- MSCA Doctoral Networks 2022
- Programme Period
- 2021 - 2027
- Status
- Closed (31094503)
- Opening Date
- May 11, 2022
- Deadline
- November 14, 2022
- Deadline Model
- single-stage
- Budget
- €428,276,125
- Min Grant Amount
- –
- Max Grant Amount
- –
- Expected Number of Grants
- –
- Keywords
- HORIZON-MSCA-2022-DN-01-01HORIZON-MSCA-2022-DN-01
Description
Project results are expected to contribute to the following outcomes:
For supported doctoral candidates
- New research and transferable skills and competences, leading to improved employability and career prospects within and outside academia;
- New knowledge allowing the conversion of ideas into products and services, where relevant;
- Enhanced networking and communication capacities with scientific peers, as well as with the general public that will increase and broaden the research and innovation impact.
For participating organisations
- Improved quality, relevance and sustainability of doctoral training programmes and supervision arrangements;
- Enhanced cooperation and transfer of knowledge between sectors and disciplines;
- Increased integration of training and research activities between participating organisations;
- Boosted R&I capacity;
- Increased internationalisation and attractiveness;
- Regular feedback of research results into teaching and education at participating organisations.
MSCA Doctoral Networks will implement doctoral programmes, by partnerships of universities, research institutions and research infrastructures, businesses including SMEs, and other socio-economic actors from different countries across Europe and beyond. MSCA Doctoral Networks are indeed open to the participation of organisations from third countries, in view of fostering strategic international partnerships for the training and exchange of researchers.
These doctoral programmes will respond to well-identified needs in various R&I areas, expose the researchers to the academic and non-academic sectors, and offer training in research-related, as well as transferable skills[1] and competences relevant for innovation and long-term employability (e.g. entrepreneurship, commercialisation of results, Intellectual Property Rights, communication). Proposals for doctoral networks can reflect existing or planned research partnerships among the participating organisations.
The selection procedure for doctoral candidates must be open, transparent and merit-based, in line with the Code of Conduct for the Recruitment of Researchers. The vacancy notice (to be widely advertised internationally, including on the EURAXESS[2] website) must include the gross salary (not including employer’s social contributions) offered to the researcher.
MSCA Doctoral Networks are encouraged to lead to Industrial or Joint Doctorates.
Industrial Doctorates
Through Industrial Doctorates, doctoral candidates will step outside academia and develop skills in industry and business by being jointly supervised by academic and non-academic organisations, both of which can be established in the same EU Member State or Horizon Europe Associated Country.
Joint Doctorates
Joint Doctorates represent a highly integrated type of international, inter-sectoral and multi/interdisciplinary collaboration in doctoral training. They lead to the delivery of joint, double or multiple doctoral degrees[3] recognised in at least two EU Member States or Horizon Europe Associated Countries.
Supervisory Board
Each MSCA Doctoral Network should have a clearly identified supervisory board co-ordinating network-wide training, research and in particular supervision activities in line with the MSCA Guidelines for supervision, while establishing continuous communication and exchange of best practice among the participating organisations to maximise the benefits of the partnership.
Training activities
MSCA Doctoral Networks should exploit complementarities between participating organisations and foster sharing of knowledge and networking activities for example through the organisation of workshops and conferences. Proposed training activities should respond to well identified needs in various R&I areas, with appropriate references to inter- and multidisciplinary fields and follow the EU Principles for Innovative Doctoral Training[4]. They should be primarily focused on developing new scientific knowledge through original research on personalised projects.
Inter-sectoral secondments of researchers to other participating organisations, including in third countries, are encouraged when relevant, feasible and beneficial for the researchers and in line with the project objectives. This will increase the employability of the researchers outside academia.
Doctoral Networks should develop substantial training modules, including digital ones, addressing key transferable skills and competences common to all fields and fostering the culture of Open Science, innovation and entrepreneurship. In particular, Doctoral Networks should adequately prepare doctoral candidates for increased research collaboration and information-sharing made possible by new (digital) technologies (e.g. collaborative tools, opening access to publications and to research data, FAIR data management, public engagement and citizen science, etc.).
Supervision
Particular attention is paid to the quality of supervision and mentoring arrangements as well as career guidance. Joint supervision of the researchers is mandatory for Industrial and Joint Doctorates.
Career Development Plan
A Career Development Plan must be established jointly by the supervisor and each recruited doctoral candidate. In case of joint supervision, such a plan should be established involving all supervisors. In addition to research objectives, this plan comprises the researcher's training and career needs, including training on transferable skills, teaching, planning for publications and participation in conferences and events aiming at opening science and research to citizens. The plan, established at the beginning of the recruitment, should be revised (and updated where needed) within 18 months.
[1] As an illustration, Eurodoc published a list of such transferable skills at: http://eurodoc.net/skills-report-2018.pdf
[2] https://euraxess.ec.europa.eu/
[3] Every time this Work Programme part refers to doctoral degrees, this means that the degrees have to be recognised as such by the relevant authorities of the country or countries concerned.
[4] https://euraxess.ec.europa.eu/sites/default/files/policy_library/principles_for_innovative_doctoral_training.pdf
Destination & Scope
The MSCA Doctoral Networks aim to train creative, entrepreneurial, innovative and resilient doctoral candidates, able to face current and future challenges and to convert knowledge and ideas into products and services for economic and social benefit.
The MSCA Doctoral Networks will raise the attractiveness and excellence of doctoral training in Europe. They will equip researchers with the right combination of research-related and transferable competences and provide them with enhanced career perspectives in both the academic and non-academic sectors through international, interdisciplinary and inter-sectoral mobility combined with an innovation-oriented mind-set.
Expected impact
Proposals under this Action should contribute to the following expected impacts:
- Strengthen Europe's human capital base in R&I by training highly-skilled doctoral candidates,
- Improve the attractiveness of researchers’ careers notably through better working and employment conditions of doctoral candidates in Europe
- Enhance talent and knowledge circulation across the R&I landscape, through inter-sectoral, interdisciplinary and international mobility
- Increase Europe's attractiveness as a leading research destination
- Enhance the quality of R&I contributing to Europe's sustainable competitiveness
- Establish sustainable collaboration between academic and non-academic organisations
- Foster the culture of open science, innovation and entrepreneurship
Eligibility & Conditions
General conditions
2. Eligible countries: described in Annex B of the Work Programme General Annexes. See exceptions and specific conditions in the MSCA part of the Work Programme
A number of non-EU/non-Associated Countries that are not automatically eligible for funding have made specific provisions for making funding available for their participants in Horizon Europe projects. See the information in the Horizon Europe Programme Guide.
3. Other eligibility conditions: described in the MSCA part of the Work Programme.
4. Financial and operational capacity and exclusion: described in Annex C of the Work Programme General Annexes.
- Award criteria, scoring and thresholds are described in the MSCA part of the Work Programme.
- Submission and evaluation processes are described in Annex F of the Work Programme General Annexes and the Online Manual. Specific MSCA evaluation process is described on the MSCA section of the REA website.
- Indicative timeline for evaluation and grant agreement: described in Annex F of the Work Programme General Annexes.
6. Legal and financial set-up of the grants: described in Annex G of the Work Programme General Annexes. See exceptions and specific conditions in the MSCA part of the Work Programme.
Documents
Call documents:
Standard application form — call-specific application form is available in the Submission System
Standard application form (HE MSCA DN)
Standard evaluation form — will be used with the necessary adaptations
Standard evaluation form (HE MSCA)
MGA
Call-specific instructions
HE MSCA DN Guide for Applicants
Additional documents:
HE Main Work Programme 2021–2022 – 1. General Introduction
HE Main Work Programme 2021–2022 – 2. Marie Skłodowska-Curie Actions
HE Main Work Programme 2021–2022 – 13. General Annexes
HE Framework Programme and Rules for Participation Regulation 2021/695
HE Specific Programme Decision 2021/764
Rules for Legal Entity Validation, LEAR Appointment and Financial Capacity Assessment
EU Grants AGA — Annotated Model Grant Agreement
Funding & Tenders Portal Online Manual
Support & Resources
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Horizon Europe Programme Guide contains the detailed guidance to the structure, budget and political priorities of Horizon Europe.
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Latest Updates
Flash information on the overall results of the HORIZON-MSCA-2022-DN-01 call for proposals (‘flash call info’)
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Call identifier: |
HORIZON-MSCA-2022-DN-01 |
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Call title: |
Marie Skłodowska-Curie Doctoral Networks |
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Published: |
12/05/2022 |
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Deadline: |
15/11/2022 |
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Available budget: |
Total budget: EUR 429.415 million
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The Agency has now completed the evaluation of the proposals submitted to the abovementioned call. The breakdown of evaluation results per topic (also referred to as 'implementation mode') is as follows:
MSCA-2022-DN (Doctoral Networks)
We recently informed the applicants about the evaluation results for their proposals.
It is expected that the first grant agreements will be signed by July 15th 2023.
Information on the selected projects will be published on CORDIS after that date.
Please note that the number of proposals that can be funded will depend on the finally available budget and the formal selection by the Commission.
For questions, please contact the Research Enquiry Service.
DN Percentiles - This table informs on the percentage of proposals with a given score or higher, per ranking list, also showing the funding ranges.
Flash information on the overall results of the HORIZON-MSCA-2022-DN-01 call for proposals (‘flash call info’)
|
Call identifier: |
HORIZON-MSCA-2022-DN-01 |
|
Call title: |
Marie Skłodowska-Curie Doctoral Networks |
|
Published: |
12/05/2022 |
|
Deadline: |
15/11/2022 |
|
Available budget: |
Total budget: EUR 429.415 million
|
The Agency has now completed the evaluation of the proposals submitted to the abovementioned call. The breakdown of evaluation results per topic (also referred to as 'implementation mode') is as follows:
MSCA-2022-DN (Doctoral Networks)
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Number of proposals submitted: |
946 |
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Number of ineligible / inadmissible/ withdrawn proposals: |
4 |
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Number of proposals receiving an evaluation score above the threshold: |
820 |
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Total budget requested from these above-threshold proposals: |
2,249,680,199.14 € |
We recently informed the applicants about the evaluation results for their proposals.
It is expected that the first grant agreements will be signed by July 15th 2023.
Information on the selected projects will be published on CORDIS after that date.
Please note that the number of proposals that can be funded will depend on the finally available budget and the formal selection by the Commission.
For questions, please contact the Research Enquiry Service.
DN Percentiles - This table informs on the percentage of proposals with a given score or higher, per ranking list, also showing the funding ranges.
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MSCA-DN-2022: Cumulative perdentage of proposals above threshold, with a given score or higher (with funding range marked in green) |
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Number of eligible proposals |
123 |
9 |
314 |
88 |
236 |
18 |
71 |
83 |
942 |
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Cut off score for funding |
95 |
95.8 |
95.2 |
95 |
93.2 |
95 |
93.8 |
93.4 |
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Score equal |
CHE |
ECO |
ENG |
ENV |
LIF |
MAT |
PHY |
SOC |
Grand Total |
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100 |
0.81% |
0.00% |
0.96% |
0.00% |
0.85% |
0.00% |
1.41% |
0.00% |
0.74% |
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99 |
1.63% |
0.00% |
2.87% |
1.14% |
1.69% |
0.00% |
4.23% |
0.00% |
2.02% |
|
|
98 |
4.07% |
0.00% |
6.05% |
5.68% |
5.08% |
0.00% |
4.23% |
1.20% |
4.78% |
|
|
97 |
7.32% |
0.00% |
8.60% |
9.09% |
7.63% |
0.00% |
5.63% |
7.23% |
7.64% |
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96 |
13.82% |
0.00% |
12.42% |
11.36% |
11.44% |
5.56% |
8.45% |
8.43% |
11.36% |
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95 |
15.45% |
11.11% |
17.20% |
15.91% |
12.71% |
11.11% |
9.86% |
9.64% |
14.33% |
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94 |
18.70% |
11.11% |
21.34% |
22.73% |
15.68% |
11.11% |
11.27% |
13.25% |
17.94% |
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93 |
21.14% |
11.11% |
24.84% |
22.73% |
17.37% |
11.11% |
19.72% |
15.66% |
20.70% |
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92 |
23.58% |
11.11% |
28.66% |
28.41% |
22.88% |
16.67% |
23.94% |
18.07% |
24.84% |
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|
91 |
27.64% |
11.11% |
32.48% |
30.68% |
26.27% |
22.22% |
29.58% |
19.28% |
28.34% |
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90 |
32.52% |
11.11% |
36.31% |
31.82% |
30.08% |
27.78% |
33.80% |
25.30% |
32.27% |
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89 |
36.59% |
11.11% |
37.90% |
32.95% |
34.32% |
33.33% |
45.07% |
27.71% |
35.67% |
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88 |
40.65% |
11.11% |
41.08% |
36.36% |
38.56% |
33.33% |
47.89% |
28.92% |
38.96% |
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87 |
43.09% |
11.11% |
43.95% |
44.32% |
43.22% |
33.33% |
50.70% |
31.33% |
42.57% |
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86 |
52.85% |
22.22% |
48.09% |
48.86% |
46.19% |
44.44% |
56.34% |
33.73% |
47.35% |
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85 |
58.54% |
33.33% |
50.64% |
48.86% |
49.58% |
55.56% |
59.15% |
36.14% |
50.53% |
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84 |
62.60% |
33.33% |
52.55% |
51.14% |
54.24% |
55.56% |
61.97% |
36.14% |
53.29% |
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83 |
67.48% |
33.33% |
56.37% |
53.41% |
56.78% |
55.56% |
70.42% |
37.35% |
56.79% |
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82 |
71.54% |
33.33% |
60.19% |
55.68% |
59.32% |
55.56% |
73.24% |
42.17% |
60.08% |
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81 |
77.24% |
44.44% |
62.42% |
60.23% |
63.14% |
55.56% |
74.65% |
43.37% |
63.27% |
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80 |
80.49% |
44.44% |
67.20% |
64.77% |
64.41% |
61.11% |
81.69% |
46.99% |
66.99% |
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79 |
82.11% |
55.56% |
67.83% |
65.91% |
65.68% |
66.67% |
83.10% |
51.81% |
68.58% |
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78 |
83.74% |
55.56% |
69.75% |
69.32% |
68.22% |
66.67% |
83.10% |
54.22% |
70.59% |
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77 |
85.37% |
55.56% |
71.66% |
72.73% |
69.92% |
77.78% |
85.92% |
55.42% |
72.72% |
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76 |
85.37% |
55.56% |
73.89% |
76.14% |
75.00% |
77.78% |
85.92% |
55.42% |
75.05% |
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75 |
86.18% |
55.56% |
76.11% |
76.14% |
78.39% |
77.78% |
91.55% |
56.63% |
77.28% |
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74 |
89.43% |
55.56% |
77.07% |
78.41% |
82.63% |
83.33% |
91.55% |
59.04% |
79.62% |
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73 |
90.24% |
55.56% |
80.57% |
80.68% |
84.75% |
83.33% |
92.96% |
62.65% |
82.06% |
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72 |
91.06% |
55.56% |
82.80% |
82.95% |
85.17% |
88.89% |
92.96% |
68.67% |
83.86% |
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71 |
91.87% |
55.56% |
83.76% |
85.23% |
86.44% |
88.89% |
92.96% |
71.08% |
85.03% |
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70 |
95.12% |
55.56% |
85.67% |
87.50% |
87.71% |
88.89% |
97.18% |
72.29% |
87.05% |
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<70 |
4.88% |
44.44% |
14.33% |
12.50% |
12.29% |
11.11% |
2.82% |
27.71% |
12.95% |
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How to interpret this table |
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The percentage of proposals with a given score or higher is shown per ranking list. Green shows the funding range (main list). |
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A total of 946 proposals were submitted in response to this call. The number of proposals for each topic is shown below:
- Doctoral Networks (standard DN): 793 proposals (83.8% of total)
- Industrial Doctorates (DN-ID): 76 proposals (8.0% of total)
- Joint Doctorates (DN-JD): 77 proposals (8.1% of total)
Best regards,
The MSCA Doctoral Networks teamPlease note that the only applicable submission partB template is the one provided in SEP.
The standard pdf template from the Funding and Tender opportunities portal is only illustrative, as stated on the topic conditions and documents : Standard application form — call-specific application form is available in the Submission System.
Best regards,
The DN 2022 team
Dear applicants,
Please note that a revised version of the DN-2022 Guide for Applicants has been published on the call page.
The main changes concern further clarifications of the DN-JD eligibility requirements concerning doctoral degree-awarding participants.
Best regards.
The DN 2022 team
Dear applicants,
Please note that a revised version of the DN-2022 Guide for Applicants has been published on the call page. The main changes concern a clarification of the DN-JD eligibility requirements in the overview table (page 8).
A typo was also corrected in the proposal part B template (table numbering).
Best regards.
The DN 2022 team