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Christoforos Panteli set up his own laboratory in Cyprus shortly after completing his MSCA fellowship. In this interview, he reflects on how MSCA became a "trampoline" which turned his lockdown struggles into a fresh opportunity.

The EU-funded KIDS4ALLL project offers schools new ways to integrate migrant children. Eschewing traditional approaches, it focused on social and educational inclusion, helping students build confidence and connections in their new environment.

The EU-funded e-LADDA project explored the impacts of technology on language acquisition in children.

Discover the successful campaigns selected under the 2025 Promotion of agricultural products funding opportunity.

3 Marie Skłodowska-Curie Actions fellows reflect on their journey, research and preparations to represent the MSCA at the Falling Walls global finale in Berlin.

Deep under the Mediterranean, scientists have recorded the highest-energy neutrino ever detected. Now they are working out what this elusive particle could reveal about the universe we live in.

The European Researchers’ Night and Researchers at Schools activities in 2026 and 2027 will be organised under this call.

Our October MSCA ‘Fellow of the Month’ is Carmine Giordano. He teaches small spacecraft the intelligence to fly independently through a sea of asteroids, like self-driving toy cars in space.

Augmented reality tools developed by the EU-funded RESCUER project are giving first responders sharper senses, strengthening their ability to act under pressure.

From Dutch dairy farms to Spanish forests, women are showing how rural Europe can thrive when their ideas and leadership are recognised.