Events

MCAA Annual Conference 2026
APR
Wed
22
APR
Thu
23
APR
Fri
24
APR
Sat
25

Starts in 4 weeks from now

Location

hybrid

Université Libre de Bruxelles - Building S and H
Brussels, Belgium
Programmes
MSCA

The Annual Conference of the Marie Curie Alumni Association (MCAA) has as theme “Research careers beyond borders: 30 years of the MSCA”. The MCAA community will bring together hundreds of researchers, policymakers, and innovators from around the world to exchange ideas, network, and shape the future of research and innovation. The agenda has plenary and parallel sessions and networking opportunities.

Registration and practicalities

The satellite events in the run-up to and after the MCAA conference, the conference and Gala dinner 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 26 March 2026. The regular registration deadline is 10 April. For all these events registration is required via this form and further instructions for registering are available on this page.

All information is available on the MCAA Annual Conference 2026 website.

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