Infoday about Actions Marie Curie

April 29, 2015

Infoday about Marie Curie Actions Horizon 2020
The event also serves as a presentation of the Balearic Section of the Association of Researchers Marie Curie

The University of the Balearic Islands hosts on Thursday, April 30, an information day on the Marie  Slodowska Curie Actions (MSCA 2015). The event will be attended by Cristina Gomez, head of the European Office (FECYT-MINECO) in Spain. The conference will also serve as an introduction to the Balearic Section of the Association of Researchers Marie Curie (MCAA) presiding David Sanchez, a researcher at the Institute of Interdisciplinary Physics and Complex Systems (IFISC).

Marie Slodowska-Curie actions 

The Marie Slodowska-Curie actions, named after the double Nobel Prize winning Polish-French scientist famed for her work on radioactivity, support researchers at all stages of their careers, irrespective of nationality. Researchers working across all disciplines, from life-saving healthcare to 'blue-sky' science, are eligible for funding. The MSCA also support industrial doctorates, combining academic research study with work in companies, and other innovative training that enhances employability and career development.

In addition to generous research funding, scientists have the possibility to gain experience abroad and in the private sector, and to complete their training with competences or disciplines useful for their careers. More information about various funding schemes and requirements for applying is available below.

Downloadable presentations

1. Acciones MSCA: Pasado, presente y futuro 
Cristina Gómez 

2. Presentación de la MCAA - Balears chapter 
David Sánchez 

3. Una ITN en Balears: caso práctico 
Emilio Hernández 

4. Una IEF en Balears: caso práctico 
Catalina Ana Rosselló 

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