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MSCA Presidency Conference "Researchers' careers: multiple pathways" 18 and 19 April 2024: web stream available

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In case you were not able to register for onsite attendance in Mons at the Marie Skłodowska-Curie Actions (MSCA) Presidency Conference 2024 on the multiple pathways of researchers' careers rest assured that you can participate anyway. Did you know that it is possible to watch the conference from anywhere in the world on your screen?

The whole conference except the parallel sessions on 18 April (workshop 1, 2 & 3 and roundtable 2) are web streamed live. Check out the biographies of all speakers at the conference and the 15 MSCA Falling Walls Lab contestants. The full agenda and web stream of the conference are available on the MSCA Presidency Conference website here.

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