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The 2025 Annual Conference of the Marie Curie Alumni Association (MCAA) has as theme ‘Research and innovation in a rapidly evolving world’. The MCAA community will bring together hundreds of participants from across the world and different fields of expertise in research, science policy, and industry to discuss topics relevant to the research and innovation sector, such as bridging industry and academia in MSCA programmes, science communication, research careers and the revised supervision guidelines. The agenda has plenary and parallel sessions and networking opportunities.
Registration and practicalities
The satellite events in the run-up to the MCAA conference, the conference, Gala Dinner and sightseeing tours of Kraków are open for participation from MCAA members and non-members. There is a participation fee for the conference and Gala Dinner. The conference can be attended also online. There are early bird prices until 28 February 2025. The registration deadline is 10 March. For all these events registration is required via this form and further instructions for registering are available on this page.
On 22 March from 14:15 to 17:30 the general assembly takes place which is open to MCAA members only. Registration is required via the MCAA website.
All information is available on the 2025 MCAA Annual Conference And General Assembly website.
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