This sounds a bit discriminatory for certain countries, I don't think it will work like that. As I was told by the MSCA Helpdesk, all funding from withdrawals (mainly due to UK situation) will be gathered and redistributed among the panels proportionally to the number of elegible proposals in each panel. Using the new allocation of funding, they will call people from the reserve list. Basically, it's the way they redistribute the funds in the first place but with less budget.Mimi wrote: ↑Tue Mar 05, 2024 11:25 amI don't know if there is a strategy they will follow: The EU will take priority for the proposals that have no other sources to be funded as a SoE (Seal of Excellence). For example, they will not consider Sweden/Italy-based proposals since they can be funded by Sweden/Italy even though applicants have higher scores. I don't know how it works but seems to be not following the current scores/ranking to determine their decisions. Probably scores in the excellence section may have a greater impact on their decision...ella_ wrote: ↑Tue Mar 05, 2024 10:55 amNo that's probably not how it works, they will want a roughly equal success rate across panels. There's several posts on this forum with sort of plausible scenarios on how the money could be distributed. But also the process is obscure and nobody has the exact numbers of previous years, so they may also want to just redistribute as they please??znqm wrote: ↑Tue Mar 05, 2024 10:19 amI think they need to compensate the number of UK proposals dropping each panel. For instance, if 1% of the proposals in the main list of SOC corresponded to UK projects. The budget will go first to the panels having more drop outs and what is left would be proportionally distributed among panels…right ?
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Please check previous talking in this forum, just go back a few pages where someone has summarized that.znqm wrote: ↑Tue Mar 05, 2024 11:49 amIf they expect the same success rate for each panel, to make a rough calculation we would need to know how many UK proposals were submitted to each panel, including those that are not in the main and the reserve lists (though it would be nice to know the RL numbers too)...does anyone know that ? My NCP didn't give me any information...
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Thanks for your kind response and I also hope they will have a reasonable redistribution strategy. The figure crossed for us in the reserve list.glycoglyco wrote: ↑Tue Mar 05, 2024 12:02 pmThis sounds a bit discriminatory for certain countries, I don't think it will work like that. As I was told by the MSCA Helpdesk, all funding from withdrawals (mainly due to UK situation) will be gathered and redistributed among the panels proportionally to the number of elegible proposals in each panel. Using the new allocation of funding, they will call people from the reserve list. Basically, it's the way they redistribute the funds in the first place but with less budget.Mimi wrote: ↑Tue Mar 05, 2024 11:25 amI don't know if there is a strategy they will follow: The EU will take priority for the proposals that have no other sources to be funded as a SoE (Seal of Excellence). For example, they will not consider Sweden/Italy-based proposals since they can be funded by Sweden/Italy even though applicants have higher scores. I don't know how it works but seems to be not following the current scores/ranking to determine their decisions. Probably scores in the excellence section may have a greater impact on their decision...ella_ wrote: ↑Tue Mar 05, 2024 10:55 am
No that's probably not how it works, they will want a roughly equal success rate across panels. There's several posts on this forum with sort of plausible scenarios on how the money could be distributed. But also the process is obscure and nobody has the exact numbers of previous years, so they may also want to just redistribute as they please??
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Does anyone has the data about the number of UK proposals submitted to each panel ? I cannot find that, sorry if it has already been said...but I only found this info about the ML
doppiaf wrote: ↑Wed Feb 21, 2024 12:11 pmWouldn't the distribution also include the Global Fellowships?emmi wrote: ↑Tue Feb 20, 2024 9:49 pmHere are my little calculations.roberto_b wrote: ↑Tue Feb 20, 2024 3:12 pmHere are the numbers of UK proposals on the ML of the various panels:
EF-CHE 40
EF-ECO 1
EF-ENG 47
EF-ENV 31
EF-LIF 53
EF-MAT 6
EF-PHY 23
EF-SOC 36
On average, each funded project (1110 in total as of 13th Feb 2024 in EF) receives about 199 K
so the budget saved from not funding UK projects should be around 47 M.
Assuming that, on average, the country coeff is around 1.0 for all the submitted projects, there should be
around 300 reserve projects funded in total.
If we deduct the UK-based ML proposals from the list, each panel will have;
_________Proposal___Percentage_______Distribution of 300 projects
EF-CHE____1034 _____15.1% _______________ 45.3
EF-ECO ____120 _____1.7% ________________5.2
EF-ENG ____969_____14.1% ________________42.5
EF-ENV ____729_____10.6% ________________31.9
EF-LIF ____1523_____22.2% ________________66.7
EF-MAT_____144_____2.1% ________________6.3
EF-PHY ____ 785_____11.4% _______________34.4
EF-SOC____1544_____22.5% _______________67.6
Waiting until June will be stressful, but this gives some idea of what we can expect. Of course, those are all approximate calculations according to the numbers we have at the moment.
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Hello all. First time I am posting here though I have been following the discussions for a while. ! I got 94.2 in EF SOC and am the 19th on the reserve list. My host also told me I should not get frustrated if I will not succeed. I was not that much pessimistic until heard this. That's weird.Mimi wrote: ↑Mon Mar 04, 2024 3:35 pmHi, I hope everything goes well for you. I just feel weird that you still guess that you are 26th (removing out-of-UK applications) in RL when you have 94 scores with only a 0.6 difference from the cut-off score (94.6 in the SOC panel). If so, you have a very small chance since it is impossible to have 26 EU-based proposals given up. However, I think you should be 26th on the reserve list without removing UK-based proposals. Otherwise, that is very crazy in your panel.
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I think hosts do not have access the UK-based main and reserve list project numbers. Therefore, some of the hosts just says the general list. You should contact NCP and try to learn from them.imtaba wrote: ↑Tue Mar 05, 2024 10:20 pmHello all. First time I am posting here though I have been following the discussions for a while. ! I got 94.2 in EF SOC and am the 19th on the reserve list. My host also told me I should not get frustrated if I will not succeed. I was not that much pessimistic until heard this. That's weird.Mimi wrote: ↑Mon Mar 04, 2024 3:35 pmHi, I hope everything goes well for you. I just feel weird that you still guess that you are 26th (removing out-of-UK applications) in RL when you have 94 scores with only a 0.6 difference from the cut-off score (94.6 in the SOC panel). If so, you have a very small chance since it is impossible to have 26 EU-based proposals given up. However, I think you should be 26th on the reserve list without removing UK-based proposals. Otherwise, that is very crazy in your panel.
With a basic calculation:
1580 proposals submitted for EF-SOC.
95 points and over 237 people
94 points and over 279 people.
Between this numbers there are 42 proposals, and >=94.6 already funded. Therefore, when UK projects remove, your rank automatically goes up and you should be eligiable. I don't understand why your host says something like that. If I am wrong my assumptions, please correct me.
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I completely understand you. My host has already started discussing a resubmission for this year's call. Of course, I know there are no guarantees, but my feelings quickly shifted from "hey, maybe this is happening" to "oh, for heaven's sake" fastimtaba wrote: ↑Tue Mar 05, 2024 10:20 pmHello all. First time I am posting here though I have been following the discussions for a while. ! I got 94.2 in EF SOC and am the 19th on the reserve list. My host also told me I should not get frustrated if I will not succeed. I was not that much pessimistic until heard this. That's weird.Mimi wrote: ↑Mon Mar 04, 2024 3:35 pmHi, I hope everything goes well for you. I just feel weird that you still guess that you are 26th (removing out-of-UK applications) in RL when you have 94 scores with only a 0.6 difference from the cut-off score (94.6 in the SOC panel). If so, you have a very small chance since it is impossible to have 26 EU-based proposals given up. However, I think you should be 26th on the reserve list without removing UK-based proposals. Otherwise, that is very crazy in your panel.
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Same here. They told me that this score would be a good starting point for next yeargincidentallyinquiry wrote: ↑Wed Mar 06, 2024 6:35 amI completely understand you. My host has already started discussing a resubmission for this year's call. Of course, I know there are no guarantees, but my feelings quickly shifted from "hey, maybe this is happening" to "oh, for heaven's sake" fastimtaba wrote: ↑Tue Mar 05, 2024 10:20 pmHello all. First time I am posting here though I have been following the discussions for a while. ! I got 94.2 in EF SOC and am the 19th on the reserve list. My host also told me I should not get frustrated if I will not succeed. I was not that much pessimistic until heard this. That's weird.Mimi wrote: ↑Mon Mar 04, 2024 3:35 pmHi, I hope everything goes well for you. I just feel weird that you still guess that you are 26th (removing out-of-UK applications) in RL when you have 94 scores with only a 0.6 difference from the cut-off score (94.6 in the SOC panel). If so, you have a very small chance since it is impossible to have 26 EU-based proposals given up. However, I think you should be 26th on the reserve list without removing UK-based proposals. Otherwise, that is very crazy in your panel.
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Well, best wishes to you and your host for success in getting 2024 MSCA next year.Zelitsoy wrote: ↑Wed Mar 06, 2024 7:27 amSame here. They told me that this score would be a good starting point for next yeargincidentallyinquiry wrote: ↑Wed Mar 06, 2024 6:35 amI completely understand you. My host has already started discussing a resubmission for this year's call. Of course, I know there are no guarantees, but my feelings quickly shifted from "hey, maybe this is happening" to "oh, for heaven's sake" fastimtaba wrote: ↑Tue Mar 05, 2024 10:20 pm
Hello all. First time I am posting here though I have been following the discussions for a while. ! I got 94.2 in EF SOC and am the 19th on the reserve list. My host also told me I should not get frustrated if I will not succeed. I was not that much pessimistic until heard this. That's weird.
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That sounds great, so best wishes to you and your host for success in getting 2024 MSCA next year.gincidentallyinquiry wrote: ↑Wed Mar 06, 2024 6:35 amI completely understand you. My host has already started discussing a resubmission for this year's call. Of course, I know there are no guarantees, but my feelings quickly shifted from "hey, maybe this is happening" to "oh, for heaven's sake" fastimtaba wrote: ↑Tue Mar 05, 2024 10:20 pmHello all. First time I am posting here though I have been following the discussions for a while. ! I got 94.2 in EF SOC and am the 19th on the reserve list. My host also told me I should not get frustrated if I will not succeed. I was not that much pessimistic until heard this. That's weird.Mimi wrote: ↑Mon Mar 04, 2024 3:35 pmHi, I hope everything goes well for you. I just feel weird that you still guess that you are 26th (removing out-of-UK applications) in RL when you have 94 scores with only a 0.6 difference from the cut-off score (94.6 in the SOC panel). If so, you have a very small chance since it is impossible to have 26 EU-based proposals given up. However, I think you should be 26th on the reserve list without removing UK-based proposals. Otherwise, that is very crazy in your panel.