Ten Marie Skłodowska-Curie individual fellowships awarded at FSE
The Marie Skłodowska-Curie individual fellowships, part of Horizon 2020, is a European funding scheme aimed at promoting researchers' mobility. It provides funding for two-year postdoctoral fellowships for researchers of any age, nationality and discipline . In the 2020 call for proposals, ten grants have been awarded to researchers at FSE, of which nine will come come to Groningen to develop their postdoctoral research projects with a UG supervisor. The fellowships awarded are usually in the range of EUR 175,000 to 225,000.
Awarded researchers are:
- Oliver Lorscheid (Jaap Top and Jorge Perez) | Bernoulli Institute
- Qi Zhang (Ben Feringa) | Stratingh Institute for Chemistry
- Joanna Sudyka (Simon Verhulst) | GELIFES
- Richa Pandey (Beatriz Noheda and Monica Acuautla) | ZIAM
- Joana Sabino Pinto (Martine Maan) | GELIFES
- Kasia Tych (Giovanni Maglia) | GBB
- Meagan Beatty (Sijbren Otto) | Stratingh Institute for Chemistry
- Marijke Versteven (Jean Christophe Billeter) | GELIFES
- Elisa Palacino (Thomas la Cour Jansen) | ZIAM
- Michele Crotti (will take his grant to King's College London) | GRIP
The individual fellowships offer unique opportunities to Groningen senior researchers to attract promising fellows from all over the world, thus expanding their research capacity as well as building on their international network. This scheme will continue under Horizon Europe, the new European program for research and innovation 2021-2027, with the name of Postdoctoral Fellowships.
For further information, please contact the Faculty Funding Officer or Gema Ocana.
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Last modified: | 14 March 2024 09.52 a.m. |
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