The results of the 2021 call for postdoctoral fellowships under the Marie Skłodowska-Curie Actions. announced the Commission yesterday.
A total of € 242 million will enable 1,156 PhD researchers to work on projects to address various global challenges, such as climate change, health, migration, cancer, smart cities, soil and ocean health.
The Commissioner for Innovation, Research, Culture, Education and Youth, Marie Gabriel, said: “I warmly congratulate the 1,156 outstanding researchers who have secured the prestigious postdoctoral fellowship of the Marie Skłodowska-Cur Actions. I am also glad that, through the announcement of scholarships for the European Research Area under the “Dissemination of Excellence” component of the “Horizons Europe” program, we were able to award another 50 scholarships to top researchers wishing to conduct their research in the so-called enlargement countries. European Research Area. “
This is the first call for postdoctoral fellowships of the Marie Skłodowska-Curie Actions under the Horizon Europe research and innovation program.
The scholarships enable prominent postdoctoral researchers to work on projects in all areas of research while also receiving training and supervision to improve their skills and boost their careers. Most of the selected projects are related to social sciences and humanities (24%), life sciences (22%), chemistry (14%), environment and geosciences (12%).
Nikos Andritsos
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