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I almost filled the Marie-Curie form. Finally i am filling Part B2 form, where I can mention more than beneficiaries.

In this part I have little confusion. I have a host institution X and a supervisor S.

Now, I want to mention in the table:

  • a 3rd person from the same institute X but who is not S, instead a research collaborator.
  • a 4th person who is from different institute y but who is a collaborator just as the 3rd person

All I understood that in Marie-Curie, the supervisor will be one but I can mention possible collaborator as beneficiaries.

Now how to fill the 5.1 Template Table in page 1 of Part B2 form?

The 1st row is for my supervisor. How to mention about the other two collaborator?

Would the other two beneficiaries be also supervisor? In that case, there will be multiple supervisor.

Thanks

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    These questions are best asked to the grant support office at your host institute, they have much more experience with these forms. Alternatively, you can contact your national contact point (NCP), but they might be a bit slower. Commented Aug 18 at 8:59

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It looks like there may be a bit of confusion about the EU terminology here.

Specifically, for the EU MSCA grants, the "beneficiary" is the organisation which receives the grant funding directly from the EU, not the researcher applicant or supervisors.

This is important because sections 5.1 and 5.2 are focused on organisations, not individuals. If you don't have any partner organisations which fall into the "associated partner" categories here (for e.g. secondments) then you will have a single row, naming the primary supervisor at your host, the beneficiary.

Information on other collaborators, whether those at the host institute or other institutions not directly affiliated with the grant, should go in B1 instead.

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As per my experience, Other persona, (in my case co supervisor and secondment supervisor) were not mentioned in B2. Only Host Institution, Supervisor and secondment organization were mentioned. In secondment organization i did briefly emntioned secondment supervisor

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