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Due to the measures taken to face the Covid-19 pandemia, the MSCA presidency conference which was initially planned to take place on 27 and 28 April in Zagreb, will instead be held as a video conference on 19 June.
"The Marie Skłodowska-Curie Actions Presidency Conference: "MSCA impact and future challenges" will take place under the Croatian Presidency of the Council of the European Union. The Conference will be organised by the Croatian Ministry of Science and Education together with the Agency for Mobility and EU Programmes.
The goals of the "MSCA Impact and Future Challenges" conference are to demonstrate the impact and importance of Marie Skłodowska-Curie Actions on researchers and on the strengthening of the European Research Area.
Under the Croatian presidency priority, A Europe that develops, by strengthening skills and competitiveness, the Conference will focus on balanced brain circulation of scientists and researchers, promoting lifelong, high-quality learning as well as developing skills for jobs of the future.
The conference aims to bring together the scientific community, experts and evaluators, representatives from non-academic sector, representatives from European Commission, Horizon2020 National Contact Points and Programme Committee members, Member States policy makers, officials and stakeholders from across Europe to have high-level discussions platform on the impact of the MSCA on brain circulation and transformed research landscape."
More information and the programme can be found here
The conference was live streamed and all presentations were recorded
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