The European Commission has announced the results of its Marie Skłodowska-Curie Actions Staff Exchanges 2023 call.
Of the 233 submitted proposals, 73 projects with a total of €78.5 million have been funded. The selected projects will enable researchers as well as administrative, technical, or managerial staff involved in research activities to go abroad and enlarge their networks, share knowledge, and carry out cutting-edge research.
The awarded projects will be undertaken by international partnerships involving more than 715 organisations from 23 countries in the EU, as well as countries associated to Horizon Europe and beyond. The organisations include 229 companies and 110 small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs). The projects cover a range of disciplines including:
- Engineering and ICT (32.9%)
- Chemistry (9.6%)
- Social sciences and humanities (13.7%)
- Environment and geosciences (13.7%)
- Life sciences (15.1%)
- Physics (5.5%)
- Mathematics (4,1%)
- Economics (5.5%)
The awarded projects are coordinated by organisations from 23 countries with Italy receiving the most projects at 14, followed by Spain with 9 and Poland with 7. The UK and Greece both received 4 projects as Coordinator and the UK is involved in a further 27 projects as a partner.
Further details can be found on the MSCA SE 2023 call page.