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The Marie Skłodowska-Curie Actions (MSCA) Choose Europe for Science scheme aims to increase the attractiveness of European research careers by addressing precarity and offering excellent working conditions. This will turn the current challenge of brain drain in the research and innovation (R&I) sector into brain gain.
Choose Europe for Science will support projects in which academic and non-academic organisations recruit postdoctoral researchers with a vision to employment beyond the project period.
The main novelty of the initiative is that organisations will also be selected based on their offers of longer-term professional perspectives.
This information session is organised by the MSCA units of the Directorate-General Education, Youth, Sport and Culture (DG EAC) and the European Research Executive Agency (REA). The main objective of the information session is to provide all interested institutions with information on the key aspects of the MSCA Choose Europe for Science 2025 call for proposals (call deadline 3 December 2025). This session is NOT targeted to individual researchers. Successful projects will launch calls for recruitment at a later date.
All information related to this information session can be found here on the website of the MSCA.
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Founded in 1999, Luciad serves clients in Europe, Asia and the Americas. Though it recently was acquired by Hexagon Geospatial, they kept an agile SME mindset. Thousands of end users work directly with Luciad’s geospatial applications, and major systems integrators (think Airbus Defense and Space, Lufthansa Systems, NATO, Thales…) incorporate its software in their own products.
NCP Flanders went to Leuven to interview Frederic Houbie, the Research Projects Manager at Luciad, about how he sees Horizon 2020. Luciad is a partner in the MARISA project, which is a collaborative RIA project submitted to an ICT call topic.