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Welcome to the Marie Curie funding opportunities search toolsThese powerful new search engines will help you effortlessly identify the best human resources and mobility opportunities available in your specialisation under the Marie Curie host-driven actions and the Marie Curie Excellence Grants. These actions aim to boost the availability of transnational training and mobility schemes in Europe. The projects presented in these databases - which successfully responded to Commission calls for proposals - have already been selected for EU funding. Their promoters have been asked by the Commission to use the present search tools in order to recruit both early stage and experienced researchers from other countries, who can then take part in joint research or benefit from training activities geared specifically to their needs. 'Host' organisations - including universities, research centres and enterprises active in R&D - are based in the Member States, associated states and in certain third countries, depending on the action. By selecting the Host Fellowships/RTN on the menu bar on the top of the screen, you are redirected to the Fellowships/RTN Search tool which allows candidate fellows - researchers and academics - to get information and to look for vacancies in projects funded by the Research Training Networks, Early Stage Research Training, Transfer of Knowledge and Marie Curie Excellence Grants of the 6th Framework programme as well as projects funded by Host Fellowships actions and RTN under the 5th Framework Program. By selecting Conferences on the menu bar on the top of the screen you are redirected to a specific search tool for researchers wishing to find funding opportunities for attending conferences or training events, funded under the Marie Curie Conferences and Training Courses action and High Level Scientific Conferences activity. These versatile search engines let users search for opportunities using a wide range of parameters. They can search according to date, discipline, country, type of Marie Curie action, or using a free text term |
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