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Academicians leading the conference: The First Annual Conference of MCAA China Chapter and the China-Europe S&T Talent Forum on 1 April, Munich, Germany + live worldwide! (Second round of announcements)

MCAA China Chapter is now planning to host the alumni communication of 2023, in order to: strengthen the communication between MSCA scholars in various areas; improve the networking and collaboration between MSCA and other reputable academic institutions across the world; widen the cooperation between EU and China academics and industrials in different areas. The MCAA China Chapter is sincerely looking forward to meeting with excellent scholars from all over the world, to pursue common development under the scheme of "Excellence, Research and Mobility". According to the arrangement, this annual assembly will adopt a hybrid mode, i.e., in-person (Munich, Germany) and online (global live streaming).

Storytelling in Science

Stories are the way the human brain naturally learns and relates to the outside world. that's why you can't do without storytelling when communicating science especially to an audience of non-experts. What are the strategies to be adopted to communicate science without trivializing and without distorting the scientific content?

Storytelling in Science

Stories are the way the human brain naturally learns and relates to the outside world. that's why you can't do without storytelling when communicating science, especially to an audience of non-experts. In this event, you will know the strategies to be adopted to communicate science without trivializing and without distorting the scientific content.

Screening 'Picture a Scientist' documentary

The North America Chapter of the Marie Curie Alumni Association invites MCAA members to a virtual screening of the documentary “Picture a Scientist”. This event will be followed by a 1h virtual discussion on July 25, 2023.
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