Events

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2025 MCAA Annual Conference and General Assembly

Join us for the Marie Curie Alumni Association (MCAA) Annual Conference and General Assembly on March 21–22, 2025, in Krakow, Poland! This flagship event gathers hundreds of participants from various fields, including research, science policy, and industry, to discuss key topics in the research and innovation sector.

Join Us on 11 February for Her Science Sparks: Conversations, Curiosities, and Changemaking!

In celebration of the International Day of Women and Girls in Science, you’re invited to a vibrant virtual panel discussion organized by MCAA GEDI WG as part of the MEDNIGHT project and in collaboration with the MCAA Spain-Portugal Chapter. We’ll be showcasing the Ask a Scientist initiative, where children pose their burning questions to inspiring women in STEM. Hear from a lineup of brilliant speakers who will share their journeys, research, and advice on how to spark curiosity, drive innovation, and champion gender equality in science. The session will include short presentations followed by a Q&A forum.

MSCA Presidency Conference 2025 - Attracting and Retaining Research Talent in Europe

Are European universities ready to meet the needs of early-careerresearchers? The 2025 MSCA Presidency Conference explores how academia can attract and retain the brightest minds — and shape the future of research in Europe. The Marie Skłodowska-Curie Actions (MSCA) Presidency Conference 2025 is organized by the Technical University of Denmark (DTU) with the support of the European Commission.

Upcoming Around the World (Science Policy) Webinar on Friday 9th May at 16:00 CEST!

Rethinking Science Policy & Research Careers! In an age of accelerated discovery and pressure to produce rapid results, the concept of Slow-Science offers a compelling alternative. This webinar explores how adopting slower, more deliberate approaches to research can reshape science policy and support sustainable, fulfilling research careers.