Applications submitted in the specific line in a non-academic environment are evaluated by five evaluation panels, corresponding to the thematic areas of Engineering Sciences and Exact Sciences, Natural and Agricultural Sciences, Health and Life Sciences, Social Sciences and Humanities, which are composed by experts with recognized experience and scientific merit.
All admissible applications must be graded from zero (0.000, minimum) to five (5.000, maximum) in each of the three evaluation criteria:
Criterion A – Merit of the Applicant
Criterion B – Merit of the Work Plan
Criterion C – Merit of the Hosting Conditions
The relative weights of three criteria are 30%, 40%, 30%, respectively.
The merit of the applicant is assessed based on two sub-criteria: academic career, with a weighting of 50%, and personal CV, also with a weighting of 50%.
The evaluation of the candidate's personal CV is carried out in an integrated way, based on a global view of the merit of their scientific and professional career.
The evaluation of the work plan and hosting conditions is based on the panel's qualitative assessment, duly substantiated. In this line of application, the expected contribution of non-academic institutions to the successful execution of the work plan, as well as the relevance of the plan to the objectives and areas of activity of these institutions, is evaluated in sub-criterion C3 - Framing of the non-academic institution(s) in the context of the work plan, weighting 50% within the scope of criterion C - Merit of the Hosting Conditions.
Applications will be ranked according to the weighted average classification in the three criteria, and in the following order of precedence, for tiebreaker purposes: C (Merit of the Hosting Conditions), criterion B (Merit of the Work Plan), and criterion A (Merit of the Applicant).
Applications evaluated with a final classification lower than three values (3,000) are not eligible for granting a studentship.
The procedures concerning the evaluation process are available in the Evaluation Guide, and the Notice of the Call was republished for additional clarifications. Other supporting documents for the application will be made available soon.