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Marie Skłodowska-Curie Fellowships (MSCA PF)

Fellowships for cross-border mobility

The Marie Skłodowska-Curie Postdoctoral Fellowships support the careers of researchers and are aimed at postdoctoral researchers who wish to carry out their research abroad, acquire new skills and develop their careers. They help researchers to gain experience in other countries, disciplines and non-academic areas. Funding is provided in the form of a country-specific flat rate to cover salary and research costs.

Next deadline: 10 September 2025

MSCA PF 2025

There are 2 types of Postdoctoral Fellowships

European Postdoctoral Fellowships: They are open to researchers moving within Europe or coming to Europe from another part of the world to pursue their research career. These fellowships take place in an EU Member State or Horizon Europe Associated Country and can last between 1 and 2 years.  Swiss institutions such as UZH are currently able to host these fellowships again.

Global Postdoctoral Fellowships: They fund the mobility of researchers outside Europe. The fellowship lasts between 2 to 3 years, of which the first 1 to 2 years will be spent in a non-associated Third Country (outgoing phase), followed by a mandatory return phase of 1 year to an institution based in an EU Member State or Horizon Europe Associated Country.

Who can submit an application?

Postdocs who have a maximum of eight years experience in research after their PhD and comply with mobility rules: they must not have resided or carried out their main activity (work, studies, etc.) in the country of the beneficiary (for European Fellowships), or the host institution for the outgoing phase (for Global Fellowships) for more than 12 months in the 36 months immediately before the call deadline.

Researchers who would like to apply for an MSCA Postdoctoral Fellowship, please contact the Research & Grants Office.

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Research & Grants Office
Phone 044 634 53 50

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Marie Skłodowska-Curie Actions

The Marie Skłodowska-Curie Actions aim to provide a qualitative and quantitative boost by supporting researchers engaged in research and innovation in Europe, i.e. to promote individual career development that helps them become innovative researchers. Mobility plays a central role in this: international, interdisciplinary and inter-sectoral academic research / projects are promoted, which broadens and deepens individual research competences. This also leads to institutional structuring effects.