I also want to know, please keep me updated. Thank you!
2022 Marie Curie Postdoctoral Fellowship (HE-MSCA-PF-2022)
Re: 2022 Marie Curie Postdoctoral Fellowship (HE-MSCA-PF-2022)
Re: 2022 Marie Curie Postdoctoral Fellowship (HE-MSCA-PF-2022)
It's my third time, I updated the same proposal based on received feedback. The first time I got 82%, the second time 84%. I felt good about the last update because I showed it to more people who have extensive experience in MSC applications.
Now I dropped to 55%. It is so brutal I cannot even feel completely bad. Comments are all over the place, hard to learn anything from them.
Now I dropped to 55%. It is so brutal I cannot even feel completely bad. Comments are all over the place, hard to learn anything from them.
Re: 2022 Marie Curie Postdoctoral Fellowship (HE-MSCA-PF-2022)
I got my rejection letter a few minutes ago
LIF.. scored 84.8, even though I got 5/5 in science/excellent part. First year to apply, and my host was in the UK.
My suggestion: make sure your host has enough time to spend on the application. From parts that required more attention from the host with comments, I did not get enough scores.
Congratulation to successful applicants and good luck to all successful and unhappy applicants.
Re: 2022 Marie Curie Postdoctoral Fellowship (HE-MSCA-PF-2022)
It happened just the same with me last year, I dropped from 88 to 56. I felt the same as you now. I filled a request of re-evaluation that ended in nothing. This year I applied again but this time with much lower expectations. I made 92.2 but still not enough, I'm in reserve list but with very low hope of ever being called. I honestly don't know what to say or think. I see people trying multiple times and finally getting it. If you have the time and energy apply again, but only address the issues that you really think are relevant.f8gfir wrote: ↑Mon Feb 13, 2023 9:43 pmIt's my third time, I updated the same proposal based on received feedback. The first time I got 82%, the second time 84%. I felt good about the last update because I showed it to more people who have extensive experience in MSC applications.
Now I dropped to 55%. It is so brutal I cannot even feel completely bad. Comments are all over the place, hard to learn anything from them.
Re: 2022 Marie Curie Postdoctoral Fellowship (HE-MSCA-PF-2022)
I received any email meaning I did not obtain it?
Re: 2022 Marie Curie Postdoctoral Fellowship (HE-MSCA-PF-2022)
Rejection (third time) - 83.6% - (4.2, 3.8, 4.7) - EF ENG . I will disclose some info, which may betray my id, but don't give a dime.
Again, the reviewers' comments indicate that they read something else (they told me that I will examine dementia patients when I state that I will examine older people in VR, who may in the future (because of their age) develop mild cognitive impairment or dementia. They told me that is not feasible to examine dementia patients in VR. I know that if they see something that they don't like in the Excellence part, then they search for weaknesses to decrease the scores in other sections as well. Given that I have read so many stories about the Reviewers, as well as the experiences that I personally have with MSCA, while I have already a couple of successful Horizon Europe proposals (how is this possible, please don't ask me), I am fed up with this lottery of MSCA experts.
I will try to get national funding to do this research and end the story. However, I need to be fast, because after each unsuccessful MSCA proposal, mysteriously (I know that this sounds paranoid, but I cannot unsee it) a study appears that has very similar methods and aims to my proposal. So, last year I saw a study which used VR to predict personality traits by having a similar environment and protocol to the one I suggested (Yes, it came from an EU university, which happens to be known for its MSCA fellowships). This was like 9 months after my submission when the reviewers said that this method is not feasible for predicting personality traits. Anyhow, also to avoid paranoia, I will stay out of MSCA, and I will continue with other sources of funding.
Last, but not least, I happen to have an extended network in the EU. In my network, anyone who got the MSCA funding much easier than others had as a host, a great university (e.g., Oxford, Cambridge, UCL, etc) or institution (e.g., Max Planck), or a university/institution that is known for getting the MSCA (e.g., Karolinska, Pompeu Fabra University etc). Just keep it in mind, in case you want one more round in the lottery of MSCA "experts".
Good luck with whatever you plan to do.
Again, the reviewers' comments indicate that they read something else (they told me that I will examine dementia patients when I state that I will examine older people in VR, who may in the future (because of their age) develop mild cognitive impairment or dementia. They told me that is not feasible to examine dementia patients in VR. I know that if they see something that they don't like in the Excellence part, then they search for weaknesses to decrease the scores in other sections as well. Given that I have read so many stories about the Reviewers, as well as the experiences that I personally have with MSCA, while I have already a couple of successful Horizon Europe proposals (how is this possible, please don't ask me), I am fed up with this lottery of MSCA experts.
I will try to get national funding to do this research and end the story. However, I need to be fast, because after each unsuccessful MSCA proposal, mysteriously (I know that this sounds paranoid, but I cannot unsee it) a study appears that has very similar methods and aims to my proposal. So, last year I saw a study which used VR to predict personality traits by having a similar environment and protocol to the one I suggested (Yes, it came from an EU university, which happens to be known for its MSCA fellowships). This was like 9 months after my submission when the reviewers said that this method is not feasible for predicting personality traits. Anyhow, also to avoid paranoia, I will stay out of MSCA, and I will continue with other sources of funding.
Last, but not least, I happen to have an extended network in the EU. In my network, anyone who got the MSCA funding much easier than others had as a host, a great university (e.g., Oxford, Cambridge, UCL, etc) or institution (e.g., Max Planck), or a university/institution that is known for getting the MSCA (e.g., Karolinska, Pompeu Fabra University etc). Just keep it in mind, in case you want one more round in the lottery of MSCA "experts".
Good luck with whatever you plan to do.
Re: 2022 Marie Curie Postdoctoral Fellowship (HE-MSCA-PF-2022)
I feel you. Same here.f8gfir wrote: ↑Mon Feb 13, 2023 9:43 pmIt's my third time, I updated the same proposal based on received feedback. The first time I got 82%, the second time 84%. I felt good about the last update because I showed it to more people who have extensive experience in MSC applications.
Now I dropped to 55%. It is so brutal I cannot even feel completely bad. Comments are all over the place, hard to learn anything from them.
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Re: 2022 Marie Curie Postdoctoral Fellowship (HE-MSCA-PF-2022)
Hi guys (gender neutral) I got my rejection, my advisor is gonna go through the comments with me, but he also suggested to find a winning proposals as a reference. I specifically didn't perform well in the management and in the quantification of the impacts. Does anyone of you know where I can find winning proposal or if someone is willing to share some aspect leaving out details of their winning proposal?
Re: 2022 Marie Curie Postdoctoral Fellowship (HE-MSCA-PF-2022)
I have one, but I fail to see how you can use it, since I used it two times after it won and it failed both.Willy_wonka wrote: ↑Mon Feb 13, 2023 10:15 pmHi guys (gender neutral) I got my rejection, my advisor is gonna go through the comments with me, but he also suggested to find a winning proposals as a reference. I specifically didn't perform well in the management and in the quantification of the impacts. Does anyone of you know where I can find winning proposal or if someone is willing to share some aspect leaving out details of their winning proposal?