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1st MCAA Policy Forum 2025: Impact of the MSCA – driving knowledge, innovation and EU competitiveness
DEC
Thu
04
13:00 - 14:20

Starts in 1 week from now

Location

Onsite in Brussels and online

European Parliament
Brussels
Programmes
MSCA

In this 1st Marie Curie Alumni Association (MCAA) Policy Forum the MCAA will publish a report on “Impact of the Marie Skłodowska-Curie Actions (MSCA) – driving knowledge, innovation and EU competitiveness”. The event will take place under the patronage of MEP Christian Ehler, who will provide a keynote address during the event.

Registration and participation: The event can be joined onsite and online. Registration is required. Registration deadlines:

  • Onsite Participation: 28 November 2025 13:00 CET. Due to the limited capacity of the room, participation will be confirmed by 1 December 2025. ​On the day of the visit to the Parliament, one must bring the same passport or ID document that was provided during registration. Access badges need to be picked up by 12:45 CET on the day of the event so that one can be picked up as part of the participant group.​​
  • Online Participation: Registration for the virtual format will remain open until the day before the event.

The preliminary agenda and registration form can be found on the event page on the MCAA website. Learn more about MCAA’s policy and advocacy work. 

About the MCAA

The Marie Curie Alumni Association (MCAA) is a global network of researchers who have benefited from or are benefiting from the Marie Skłodowska-Curie Actions (MSCA). The MCAA supports and contributes to advancing knowledge for a global, diverse, and informed society. Its primary focus is to support its members’ career development, offer networking opportunities, and contribute to shaping research and innovation policies in the EU. Currently, the MCAA has over 23,000 members from 150+ countries, at all career stages and from diverse research fields.

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