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This Satellite event is organised by the MSCA Unit of DG Education, Youth, Sport and Culture (EAC) of the European Commission. The aim of this session is to reflect on the future of the MSCA post Horizon Europe, following the ex-post evaluation of Horizon 2020, the interim evaluation of Horizon Europe and feedback/position papers from stakeholders.
The European Commission is interested in receiving recommendations from the alumni community on the future of the programme, and their views on the parts and elements that should be continued, reinforced, stopped, or modified.
As a trend-setter programme, are there any novelties that should be introduced in MSCA, and which new policy developments should the MSCA be championing?
This type of questions will be discussed in a “world café” format, allowing participants to share their reflections on the MSCA and the role the programme can play in the future to support researchers and their organisations.
Participation to this satellite event is free of charge Registration is required via this registration form. The final confirmation will be sent in early March.
All information on this satellite event is available in the announcement on the MSCA website.
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The MareGraph project, ‘Towards an Interoperable Marine Knowledge Graph’, obtained funding under the Digital Europe topic ‘OPEN-AI – Public Sector Open Data for AI and Open Data Platform’. The project will increase the semantic, technical, and legal interoperability of three selected high-valued datasets (HVDs) all maintained by the Flanders Marine Institute (VLIZ), which is one of the four partners of the project. This will allow the onboarding of essential marine datasets in the Common European Data Spaces. As such MareGraph will provide a structural component in the digital transition of the marine landscape. The numerous impacts of the project will benefit our seas globally in old and new ways to come.