MSCA Doctoral Networks – 2026 Proposal training

We are pleased to announce the fourth edition of the proposal training dedicated to the Marie Sklodowska-Curie ActionsDoctoral Networks. This training is organised by the Belgian MSCA National Contact Points (NCPs): NCP Flanders and NCP FNRS. It aims to support potential applicants and host institutions from both the academic and non-academic sectors.

The MSCA Doctoral Networks (DN)

Doctoral Networks implement doctoral programmes, which respond to well-identified needs in various research and innovation areas, expose the researchers to the academic and non-academic sectors, and offer research training, as well as transferable skills and competences relevant for innovation and long-term employability.

DN are consortia of at least 3 independent entities (e.g. universities, research institutions and research infrastructures, businesses including SMEs, and other non-academic organisations) based in different EU Member States and Horizon Europe Associated Countries. DN are also open to the participation of organisations from third countries.

All areas of research and innovation may be funded, following a bottom-up approach. Supported researchers are doctoral candidates of any nationality. There are 3 different DN modalities:

  • The Standard Doctoral Networks
  • The Industrial Doctorates
  • The Joint Doctorates

Standard Doctoral Networks (Standard DNs) and Industrial Doctorates (IDs) can last for up to 4 years, and Joint Doctorates (JDs) can last for up to 5 years. The duration of each fellowship is between 3 and 36 months for Standard DNs and IDs, and between 3 and 48 months in the case of JDs. Each beneficiary must recruit at least one doctoral candidate and can also organise secondments for them anywhere in the world. All information about the MSCA DN call is available in the Horizon Europe MSCA work programme 2026-2027.

The training session

In the morning, participants will receive a thorough introduction to the Excellence, Impact, and Implementation evaluation criteria through interactive exercises. In the afternoon, one or two previously evaluated proposals will be discussed in small groups. These discussions will be led by experienced evaluators and supported by the NCPs. Please note that different proposal(s) as last year’s training will be used.

Our target audience for this event is limited to researchers willing to participate to a DN call as beneficiary and to support staff members from Belgian organisations. Due to limited capacity, registrations will be validated on a first-come, first-served basis, while also ensuring balanced representation across the communities.

Participation to this training is free, registration is required and will be open from the 23rd of June at 10am. It is highly recommended to register by the 3rd of July. In the second week of July, the first registrations will be validated, and the first confirmations will be sent. Afterwards, a second batch of confirmations will be sent in the week of the 10th of August. Once the maximum capacity is reached, participants will be placed on a waiting list and contacted as soon as a place becomes available. If, at any point before the event, you find that you are no longer able to attend, please inform the organisers as soon as possible so they can offer your place to someone on the waiting list.

You are welcome to include any questions you may have at this stage in the registration form. We encourage you to take this opportunity, as all questions submitted in advance will be addressed during the relevant parts of the training.

If you have any further questions, please do not hesitate to contact one of the organisers:

MSCA NCP-FNRS:
Nadège Ricaud

MSCA NCP Flanders:
Margot Beereboom

Event Details
  • Days
    Hours
    Min
    Sec
  • Start Date
    10 September 2026 8 h 30 min
  • End Date
    10 September 2026 17 h 15 min
  • Status
    Upcoming
  • Location
  • Venue
  • Category
  • Address
    Leuvenseweg 38, 1000 Brussels
  • Registration
    08:30
  • Introduction on the Excellence, Impact and Implementation evaluation criteria (including interactive exercises)

    Juliane Sauer, Oxygeneum

    09:00
  • Sandwich lunch
    13:00
  • Proposal reading exercise and discussion

    Evaluators

    13:45
  • End of the event
    17:15
Event Details
  • Days
    Hours
    Min
    Sec
  • Start Date
    10 September 2026 8 h 30 min
  • End Date
    10 September 2026 17 h 15 min
  • Status
    Upcoming
  • Location
  • Venue
  • Category
  • Address
    Leuvenseweg 38, 1000 Brussels
Registration