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RSS1,249 experienced post-doctoral researchers were selected for funding among 8,039 applicants.
Are you interested in learning how the EU Institutions work up close and in understanding how research supports EU political objectives? Look no further, we’ve got you covered.
In an exclusive interview, 2023 Nobel Prize Laureate in Physics and former MSCA beneficiary sheds light on her path to science and the importance of inspiring more young women researchers to embrace STEM careers.
12 projects funded within the European Excellence Initiative call will start their activity, raising excellence in science and knowledge valorisation in universities from Widening countries, through integrated collaboration between institutions and with actors in local ecosystems.
EU industries from food and drinks to chemicals and biotechnology are seeking to profit from materials in water after it has been used.
The competition inspired over 50 people to show us their love for soil in their beautiful photos with soil as the protagonist. Read on to learn more about who the three winners and nine runners up are.
The call is a significant step towards the HuMUS project’s aim to support the EU Mission ‘A Soil Deal for Europe’ (Mission Soil) in promoting participatory processes at the local and regional level that will result in Territorial Management Agreements.
This MSCA COFUND call has attracted considerable interest from the research community, with 106 proposals submitted.
Sweden’s innovation agency Vinnova has set up a scheme to retain in the country MSCA alumni and MSCA Seal of Excellence holders funded by the agency, and employ them outside academia.
The EU is investing €897 million in new projects that will contribute to the sustainable transformation of the Union. The projects are expected to reduce environmental degradation, halt and reverse the decline of biodiversity and better manage natural resources.