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Jul 6, 2021 10:00:41 AM
We are pleased to announce that the proposal submission links for the HORIZON-MSCA-2021-DN-01 call are now available. We sincerely apologise for the delay.
Best regards,
MSCA Doctoral Networks team
Jul 5, 2021 6:18:54 PM
The submission session is now available for: HORIZON-MSCA-2021-DN-01-01(HORIZON-TMA-MSCA-DN-ID-HORIZON-TMA-MSCA-DN-HORIZON-TMA-MSCA-DN-JD)
Jun 25, 2021 4:30:08 PM
Dear applicants,
The proposal submission links for the HORIZON-MSCA-2021-DN-01 call will be available shortly.
Another call update will be published in the coming days to keep you informed.
We sincerely regret the inconvenience.
Best regards,
MSCA Doctoral Networks team
Jun 22, 2021 8:24:22 AM
Dear applicants,
The proposal submission links for the HORIZON-MSCA-2021-DN call will be available shortly.
Another call update will be published in the coming days to inform you.
We are sorry for the inconvenience.
Best regards,
MSCA Doctoral Networks team
MSCA Doctoral Networks 2021
TOPIC ID: HORIZON-MSCA-2021-DN-01-01
Programme: Horizon Europe Framework Programme (HORIZON)
Call: MSCA Doctoral Networks 2021 (HORIZON-MSCA-2021-DN-01)
Type of action: HORIZON-TMA-MSCA-DN HORIZON TMA MSCA Doctoral Networks / HORIZON-TMA-MSCA-DN-ID HORIZON TMA MSCA Doctoral Networks - Industrial Doctorates / HORIZON-TMA-MSCA-DN-JD HORIZON TMA MSCA Doctoral Networks - Joint Doctorates
Type of MGA: HORIZON Unit Grant [HORIZON-AG-UN] / HORIZON Unit Grant [HORIZON-AG-UN] / HORIZON Unit Grant [HORIZON-AG-UN]
Deadline model: single-stage
Planned opening date: 22 June 2021
Deadline date: 16 November 2021 17:00:00 Brussels time
Topic description
ExpectedOutcome:
Project results are expected to contribute to the following outcomes:
For supported doctoral candidates
For participating organisations
Scope:
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.
Steering Board
Each MSCA Doctoral Network should have a clearly identified steering board co-ordinating network-wide training and research activities and 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