Webinar & Call Opening

Highly qualified staff is a key to success and an important competitive advantage for companies and other organisations in the non-academic sector. In a concise webinar, we will show you how the Horizon 2020 programme Marie Sklodowska-Curie can support you to attract and finance international research staff, to establish networks with other organisations in Europe and beyond, and to profit from knowledge transfer through the mobility of employees. FFG Academy Webinar: European funding of research staff and knowledge transfer for companies 240119, 11:00-12:00 Registration: https://www.ffg.at/europa/veranstaltungen/webinar_ffg-akademie_2019-01-24 The webinar is aimed at participants from companies and other organisations in the non-academic sector (such as hospitals or NGOs) who are new to the programme Marie Sklodowska-Curie. It is also relevant for organisations from universities or research institutes who want to strengthen their cooperation with the non-academic sector through Marie Sklodowska-Curie Actions. Research and Innovation Staff Exchange (RISE) Also, we want to draw your attention to the current Marie Sklodowska-Curie call for RISE (Research and Innovation Staff Exchange), with deadline 020419. RISE supports short-term mobility of research and innovation staff at all career levels, including administrative and technical staff. It is open to partnerships of universities, research institutions, and non-academic organisations such as SMEs, industry or NGOs both within and beyond Europe. The project topic can be chosen freely. Information: https://www.ffg.at/ausschreibungen/horizon2020_msca_rise


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