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I would like to include an official secondment in my Marie Curie fellowship to be carried out at the Institution where I got my PhD (a couple of years ago).

I understand that Marie Curie is about mobility and this might not be seen favorably, but if well justified can it be included?

Thank you for any advice and best wishes

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  • I don't understand why people are voting to close this question as off-topic, can somebody explain?
    – Erwan
    Commented Aug 9, 2019 at 20:34

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As far as I understand from the official documentation, the secondment stage is meant to increase the impact of the fellowship in the host institution. From a cursory reading I don't see any reason why it couldn't take place in the PhD institution, as long as there is a solid motivation for it.

As I mentioned in another question about MSC:

Some EU institutions have a specialized office to help applicants write good applications. If the target host institution does it's a really good idea to contact them and ask them for advice, it can drastically increase your chances.

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  • Unfortunately my institution does not have such an office...
    – have fun
    Commented Aug 11, 2019 at 9:27

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