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RSSOver the last 27 years the Marie Skłodowska-Curie Actions have funded thousands of researchers, of which 18 became Nobel Laureates. Today, we celebrate the great contribution of the MSCA in fostering excellence and a thriving scientific community.
The study on the Horizon 2020 ITN scheme further provides a framework for extracting and analysing innovative aspects in EU-funded projects, furnishing valuable insights and tools for policy-feedback activities and future EU programme enhancements.
Europe is seeking to use emissions and residues from winemaking for new products ranging from animal feed to antibiotic alternatives.
Extracting gold, silver and other commodities from discarded goods has industrial, geopolitical and environmental benefits for the EU.
Nine projects funded within the ERA Talents action. Discover more about the Widening Participation programme and its upcoming funding opportunities.
Science lessons across Europe come to life through a push towards “open schooling”.
31 October marks World Cities Day, an occasion for EU citizens to rethink their relationship with the city they live in and contribute to the scientific research that is making our cities better places to live in.
This MSCA and Citizens call has attracted 134 proposals to organise the next two editions of the European Researchers’ Night and Researchers at Schools activities in 2024 and 2025.
Minerals in ancient meteorites offer insights into the origin of almost three-quarters of the Earth’s surface.
A recent cross-sectional study analysed the significance of numerical scores in Marie Skłodowska-Curie Actions project proposals