EC2U Partner Universities are joining forces to share research collaboration opportunities. Discover more than 150 MSCA Postdoctoral Fellowships supervision offers across the alliance. Have another research project idea? Complete the Partner Search Form to find the right match within EC2U.
EC2U Partner Universities are joining forces to share research collaboration opportunities. Discover more than 150 MSCA Postdoctoral Fellowships supervision offers across the alliance. Have another research project idea? Complete the Partner Search Form to find the right match within EC2U.
For MSCA Postdoctoral Fellowships supervision offers: you can directly contact the supervisor to start your application for the 2026 MSCA PF call (deadline: 9 September). You can also learn more about the MSCA support available at each institution here:
For the general partner search, scroll down to the Partner Search Form section and complete the form. You will be contacted by your Research Support Office to support you in identifying researchers that match your request.
If you are looking for researchers to join in a European research project proposal, you can complete the form below and you will be contacted by your Research Support Office to support you in identifying the partners that match your expectations.
In the form, you will be asked to provide the following information: contact details, information about your organisation, experience with European research projects as well as your own expertise. You will then have to provide information about your project idea: name and deadline of the call as well as project description. You can then provide information about the profile of the partner your are looking for (including expertise, role in the project and objective of their participation).
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