2018 Marie Curie Individual Fellowship (H2020-MSCA-IF-2018)
Re: 2018 Marie Curie Individual Fellowship (H2020-MSCA-IF-2018)
Hi all!
Unfortunately, I was quite late in discovering this forum, it might have saved me somewhat from being a nervous wreck these past weeks! Just wanted to say to all those who were not funded to not give up and keep at it. I think a lot of the evaluation process with this grant simply boils down to the luck of the draw. Last year I worked diligently all summer in preparing my application (for GF-LIF) and did not even meet the threshold (I got 69.7). This year, I didn't have as much time to prepare and basically sent in the same proposal with only a few modifications and some preliminary results, nothing major, and was funded. I do not doubt that most referees strive to be as fair as possible, but this extreme deviation in my case just shows that different referees have different standards. So while I agree that a proposal needs to meet a certain level, but after that, the deciding factor in who gets funded or not may simply just be luck.
Best of luck to all of you who will be reapplying next year!
Unfortunately, I was quite late in discovering this forum, it might have saved me somewhat from being a nervous wreck these past weeks! Just wanted to say to all those who were not funded to not give up and keep at it. I think a lot of the evaluation process with this grant simply boils down to the luck of the draw. Last year I worked diligently all summer in preparing my application (for GF-LIF) and did not even meet the threshold (I got 69.7). This year, I didn't have as much time to prepare and basically sent in the same proposal with only a few modifications and some preliminary results, nothing major, and was funded. I do not doubt that most referees strive to be as fair as possible, but this extreme deviation in my case just shows that different referees have different standards. So while I agree that a proposal needs to meet a certain level, but after that, the deciding factor in who gets funded or not may simply just be luck.
Best of luck to all of you who will be reapplying next year!
Re: 2018 Marie Curie Individual Fellowship (H2020-MSCA-IF-2018)
Hi SBM thanks for the information.
Generally in chemistry they put 15-20 candidates in the reserved list. but in an average first 2-3 candidates get offer. I dont have any idea in LIF. It should be more, but you are almost near the cut off till now as we knew (93.6).
Re: 2018 Marie Curie Individual Fellowship (H2020-MSCA-IF-2018)
Thanks for writing this out, a lot of us are gonna need to hear this today.
And huge congrats!
And huge congrats!
sonaglia wrote: ↑Tue Feb 12, 2019 9:06 amHi all!
Unfortunately, I was quite late in discovering this forum, it might have saved me somewhat from being a nervous wreck these past weeks! Just wanted to say to all those who were not funded to not give up and keep at it. I think a lot of the evaluation process with this grant simply boils down to the luck of the draw. Last year I worked diligently all summer in preparing my application (for GF-LIF) and did not even meet the threshold (I got 69.7). This year, I didn't have as much time to prepare and basically sent in the same proposal with only a few modifications and some preliminary results, nothing major, and was funded. I do not doubt that most referees strive to be as fair as possible, but this extreme deviation in my case just shows that different referees have different standards. So while I agree that a proposal needs to meet a certain level, but after that, the deciding factor in who gets funded or not may simply just be luck.
Best of luck to all of you who will be reapplying next year!
Re: 2018 Marie Curie Individual Fellowship (H2020-MSCA-IF-2018)
Thanks lot for sharing your case with us. I got 74 today and very pessimistic, but your case gives me a bit of optimism to try next year again.sonaglia wrote: ↑Tue Feb 12, 2019 9:06 amHi all!
Unfortunately, I was quite late in discovering this forum, it might have saved me somewhat from being a nervous wreck these past weeks! Just wanted to say to all those who were not funded to not give up and keep at it. I think a lot of the evaluation process with this grant simply boils down to the luck of the draw. Last year I worked diligently all summer in preparing my application (for GF-LIF) and did not even meet the threshold (I got 69.7). This year, I didn't have as much time to prepare and basically sent in the same proposal with only a few modifications and some preliminary results, nothing major, and was funded. I do not doubt that most referees strive to be as fair as possible, but this extreme deviation in my case just shows that different referees have different standards. So while I agree that a proposal needs to meet a certain level, but after that, the deciding factor in who gets funded or not may simply just be luck.
Best of luck to all of you who will be reapplying next year!
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Re: 2018 Marie Curie Individual Fellowship (H2020-MSCA-IF-2018)
Hi, just discovered this forum.
I got my results this morning, a score of 90/100 for an IF-EF in PHYS, so I'm on the reserve list. Does anybody know realistically what my chances are, and how quickly I can expect the result?
Secondly, the same project in my proposal is already partially funded via another grant I got late last year, but I don't see any way to inform the commission that I effectively need less money? Is it even possible to split the fellowship with another source of funding like this? I can't seem to find any policy on it?
I got my results this morning, a score of 90/100 for an IF-EF in PHYS, so I'm on the reserve list. Does anybody know realistically what my chances are, and how quickly I can expect the result?
Secondly, the same project in my proposal is already partially funded via another grant I got late last year, but I don't see any way to inform the commission that I effectively need less money? Is it even possible to split the fellowship with another source of funding like this? I can't seem to find any policy on it?
Re: 2018 Marie Curie Individual Fellowship (H2020-MSCA-IF-2018)
I have asked my NCP about my position on the waiting list.. Lets see. Not much hope to be honest..
janas wrote: ↑Tue Feb 12, 2019 9:07 amHi SBM thanks for the information.
Generally in chemistry they put 15-20 candidates in the reserved list. but in an average first 2-3 candidates get offer. I dont have any idea in LIF. It should be more, but you are almost near the cut off till now as we knew (93.6).
Re: 2018 Marie Curie Individual Fellowship (H2020-MSCA-IF-2018)
No idea how. But to me, this is a total lottery. Evaluation process is nothing but subjective.MSCA-IF-CAR_2018 wrote: ↑Tue Feb 12, 2019 7:17 amWaw, that is crazy!
How is that possible?????!!!!!!