The European Commission will fund at least 71 Staff Exchanges projects with a budget of €72 million. This will enable the support of research staff mobility from one to twelve months in total per staff member between collaborating organisations from varying disciplines and based in different countries. Research can be in any field. Many of the exchanges funded between European Member States (and/or Horizon Europe Associated Countries) are between the academic sector and Small and Medium Enterprises. The next call for MSCA Staff Exchanges will open on 6 October 2022. You will find more information and detailed guidance on the MSCA website.
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