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The EU-funded MSCA4Ukraine offers dedicated fellowships to support researchers from Ukraine, enabling them to continue their work at academic and non-academic organisations in EU member states and Horizon Europe associated countries, while maintaining their connections to research and innovation communities in Ukraine.
The launch was followed by a dedicated information session for potential applicant organisations and researchers from Ukraine. The consortium partners Scholars at Risk Europe, the Alexander von Humboldt Foundation and the European University Association will provide practical information on how to prepare an application, how to find a host institution, etc. Participants were encouraged to participate actively and ask questions throughout the event.
The MSCA4Ukraine application platform will be opened on 24 October 2022, but all materials to prepare an application will be made available on the project website with the online event. Information on eligibility criteria can already be found on the MSCA4Ukraine website.
Recording and presentations of the event are available below:
Opening and welcome
Amanda CrowfootSecretary General European University Association
Thomas HesseDeputy Secretary General, Alexander von Humboldt Foundation
Gemma IrvineVice-President for Equality and Diversity, Maynooth University, Ireland
Official Launch of the MSCA4Ukraine scheme
Viviane HoffmannDeputy Director-General for Education, Youth, Sport and Culture of the European Commission
Igor TaranovDirector General, Directorate of Science and Innovation, Ministry of Education and Science of Ukraine
MSCA4Ukraine in practice
Andrea HuttererResearch Programme Manager, European Research Executive Agency
Marija FedotovaitePolicy Officer, European Commission Directorate-General for Education, Youth, Sport and Culture
Sinead O'GormanDirector, Scholars at Risk Europe, hosted by Maynooth University
Frank AlbrechtProgramme Director Philipp Schwartz Initiative, Alexander von Humboldt Foundation