Events

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Spring Symposium 2024 for Project Application and Career Planning organized by MCAA China Chapter

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!

First New Energy Forum of MCAA China Chapter will be held on January 6, 2024

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.

MCAA Turkey Chapter Event: How to attract researchers to Türkiye with MSCA? and Work Life Balance

The MCAA Turkey Chapter is hosting an informative event on two important topics of academics and research. The first focus area examines utilizing Marie Skłodowska-Curie Actions (MSCA) to recruit notable researchers to Turkey. This aspect promotes Turkey's appeal to international researchers through talks on collaboration, funding, and professional development. The event also addresses scholarly work-life balance. By understanding researchers' needs and challenges, the conversations will focus on effective strategies, support networks, and efforts to balance professional and personal responsibilities. This session aims to help Turkish researchers a,d beyong succeed academically and personally by analyzing ideal approaches and providing pragmatic viewpoints. Please join us for a thought-provoking discussion on how Turkey may improve its research environment and prioritize scientist wellbeing. The BSB WG supports the MCAA Turkey Chapter event, which brings together Turkey Chapter members to organize and plan future activities.

Webinar: Tips And Tricks For Risk Management

This online event, co-hosted by the EARMA Post Award Project Management Thematic Group and the MCAA Project Management Working Group, focuses on Risk Management in research grants. The one-hour session features two speakers: Irène Arrata from the National Institute for Health and Medical Research (Inserm), discussing Risk Management definitions and methodologies; and Leah Wren from Queen Mary University, sharing experiences in managing financial risks in high-risk countries. The event includes a welcome and introduction by Pauline Rasera from RMIT Europe, followed by each speaker's presentation, an interactive discussion and Q&A session, and concludes with a briefing on upcoming events. The seminar is designed for project managers and staff involved in research grants, providing insights into risk assessment and management throughout the research grant cycle.

Join the dialogue at HER SCIENCE SPARKS 2.0 in Madrid

HER SCIENCE SPARKS 2.0 is coming to Madrid! Celebrate International Women’s Day with us with Conversations, Curiosities, and Changemaking. Get ready to be inspired by trailblazing women in science, technology, engineering, and math—along with passionate advocates for women’s empowerment. We’ll also honor the 30th Anniversary of the Beijing Declaration and Platform for Action, the most groundbreaking roadmap ever created for advancing women’s rights.

STRONG - Scientific Research for NextGen GirlGeeks

Our activity titled ‘STRONG - Scientific Research for NextGen GirlGeeks’ aims at inspiring next generation of girl-geeks towards taking up research in STEM. This F2F event consists of Expert Talks and an Ideathon where student participants present their STEM ideas to solve pressing issues by using latest technologies and tools.