Join us for a sizzling summer evening filled with delicious food and great company! We’re firing up the grill to serve you juicy hotdogs (with a choice of bread or lomper), a variety of tasty condiments, refreshing patota salad, fruits and soda to quench your thirst.
The MCAA China Chapter is pleased to invite guests with rich experience in academia and industry to share their valuable experience with us in the Spring Symposium 2024. The guests include: Prof. Zhenming Li, Associate Prof. Hui Gu, Dr. Lu Xia, Dr. Yunxiao Ren, Dr. Xuebao Lin, and Senior Engineer Chengjun Yu. At that time, you can communicate with these experienced scholars and seniors at a close distance, and the guests will try their best to answer your questions and help you with your career planning!
The First New Energy Forum for Marie Curie Chinese Scholars will be held on 6 January 2024, with the aim of promoting communication and interaction between Marie Curie scholars in the field of new energy and promoting their collaboration among different Marie Curie scholars. The forum will be organised online and will aim to promote interaction and in-depth exchanges between Marie Curie scholars in the field of new energy, thus facilitating cooperation between different Marie Curie scholars. It will also expand the influence of Marie Curie scholars.
Multistakeholder High-level Conference on Science Diplomacy
25 March 2025 - 9:30 am - 26 March 2025 - 6:00 pm
Location
UNESCO Headquarters, Paris, France and Online
The Marie Skłodowska-Curie Actions (MSCA) fellowship provides researchers with invaluable international experience, skill development, and global networking. However, one of the key challenges many fellows face is the reintegration into their home countries post-fellowship. This webinar explores the multifaceted reintegration process and offers insights on how MSCA fellows can effectively transition back into their home institutions, research environments, and communities. Through presentations, real-world examples from speakers, and interactive discussions, the session will focus on the various issues of reintegration, including cultural adjustments, research continuity, and leveraging acquired skills. Attendees will gain practical strategies to overcome these challenges, including identifying career opportunities, enhancing professional networks, and fostering collaborations that capitalize on their international experiences.
Joint Event of the Croatian, Hungarian, Slovenian, and Western Balkan Chapters of the Marie Curie Alumni Association (MCAA), will take place as part of International Week at University North in Varaždin, Croatia. This exciting gathering will bring together researchers, scholars, and experts to discuss key topics related to academic mobility, scientific networking, and mental health.