The Marie Skłodowska-Curie (MSCA) Postdoctoral Fellowships is a prestigious grant scheme, funded by the European Commission, which wants to implement the mobility and the training-through-research of junior scientists. The key requisites for the MSCA postdoctoral program are: i. mobility – scientists must carry out their research in a center abroad; ii. the execution of an excellent research program under the supervision of a mentor in the hosting institution; iii. training in research and soft skills development.
The EURO-CHOLANGIO-NET Cost Action CA18122, is proud to announce the new program
COST for MSCA
aimed at supporting junior scientists in obtaining MSCA fellowships grants. The program offers a platform of available hosting mentors/laboratories within the EURO-CHOLANGIO-NET network, together with training on how to develop a successful application.
OUR HOSTING LABORATORIES AND MENTORS
Our hosting laboratories and mentors belong to 8 different Countries in Europe and UK.
Below are all the details of their research. Click on the name of the hosts to see availability forms.
- Denmark:
- Germany:
- Italy:
- Slovenia:
- Spain:
- The Netherlands:
- United Kingdom:
Our Webinars
To get to know better our Mentors and the “COST for MSCA” program, you can rewatch our webinars on our YouTube channel -> https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL8A94yQ_YZmrX1X6A3Ru5Pox6mo6SHMrO
WEBINAR 1 – “COST for MSCA: our hosting mentors and laboratories”
- Presentation of the “COST for MSCA” project – Rocío Macías, Chiara Gabbi – program directors for the EURO-CHOLANGIO-NET COST Action CA18122
- Presentation of the MSCA-PF call for applications – Stojan Sorčan – NCP Horizon Europe MSCA, Slovenia
- Presentation of the hosting mentors and laboratories
- Q&A
WEBINAR 2 – “COST for MSCA: how to develop a successful application”
- Presentation of the “COST for MSCA” project – Rocío Macías, Chiara Gabbi – program directors for the EURO-CHOLANGIO-NET COST Action CA18122
- Training session on how to develop a successful application with previous MSCA awardees
- Q&A