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COMFUTURO iAGE: Addressing the Global Ageing Challenge through Excellent Research, Digitalisation and Innovative Solutions

Project description

Preparing top researchers for tomorrow’s challenges in ageing through innovation and digitalisation

Europe’s population is ageing rapidly. Trailblazing research is needed to tackle the far-reaching challenges of ageing, with particular encouragement for innovative approaches that may integrate digitalisation – one of Europe’s main priorities. With the support of the Marie Skłodowska-Curie Actions programme, the COMFUTURO iAGE project aims to recruit 10 researchers for 36-month fellowships to carry out innovative projects addressing key aspects of ageing, including those that explore the intersection with digital transformation, at the Spanish National Research Council. The training programme and secondments will enhance the researchers’ career prospects and employability, fostering scientific advancements relevant to the needs of an ageing society.

Objective

COMFUTURO iAGE is a 60-month programme designed to recruit ten top researchers (with up to 8 years of postdoctoral experience and who comply with the MSCA mobility rule) providing them with 36-month fellowships to conduct innovative projects at the Spanish National Research Council (CSIC), Spain’s leading public research institution. Coordinated by Fundación General CSIC (FGCSIC), with extensive experience in public-private research collaboration, it offers researchers an opportunity to engage in cutting-edge research addressing the broad challenge of ageing, with special emphasis on digitalisation, key priority for Europe’s future.
Fellows, recruited through a transparent and international selection process, will have the freedom to choose their specific research topics within the scope of ageing and digital transformation, encouraging groundbreaking ideas that can contribute to scientific advancement but also have the potential to impact society positively. COMFUTURO iAGE offers a research-related and transferable skills training programme to prepare fellows for future challenges. A series of associated partners will contribute to this training and will provide fellows with career development opportunities. Furthermore, the fellowship will include a non-academic secondment, which will allow fellows to immerse themselves in diverse environments, enriching their perspectives and significantly enhancing their career perspectives and employability, both within and outside academia. Recruited fellows will receive guidance from qualified supervisors and support from various CSIC and FGCSIC offices, including the Welcoming International Talent (WIT) office at CSIC or departments with specialized expertise in open science, gender diversity, or IPR. COMFUTURO iAGE, with a strong interdisciplinary, intersectoral, and international dimension, aims to provide a dynamic environment that can foster fellows' proffesional growth and advancements in ageing and digitalisation.

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HORIZON-TMA-MSCA-Cofund-P - HORIZON TMA MSCA Cofund Postdoctoral programme

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(opens in new window) HORIZON-MSCA-2024-COFUND-01

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FUNDACION GENERAL CSIC
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€ 1 692 000,00
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CALLE C SERRANO 117
28006 Madrid
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Comunidad de Madrid Comunidad de Madrid Madrid
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