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Programmes MSCAA call for MSCA fellows and alumni to showcase their research at the 2026 edition of the annual Science is Wonderful! science fair will close in a couple of days. The event invites EU-funded researchers from around the world to come to Brussels and explain their work to over 5000 primary and secondary school pupils coming from all corners of Belgium to see science come alive.
The deadline for applications is 8 October 2025 at 12.00, CEST. All the information related to this call including the application form can be found in the article Showcase your research at Science is Wonderful! 2026 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.