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Horizon Europe MSCA – Staff Exchanges Webinar – Tunisia

The webinar “Horizon Europe MSCA Staff Exchanges for Tunisian Organisations and Researchers” will take place on 11 March 2026 at 09:00 a.m (Tunis time) and will be jointly organized by the MSCA GLOPOL project and the University Grants and Projects Office (UGPO) for Horizon Europe, under the Ministry of Higher Education and Scientific Research (MHESR) in Tunisia. The online event will aim to raise awareness about the opportunities offered by the Marie Skłododowska-Curie Actions (MSCA) Staff Exchanges scheme under Horizon Europe, highlighting how Tunisian research institutions and researchers can strengthen their participation in international research mobility and collaboration programmes.

The webinar will target researchers, research managers, university representatives, and innovation stakeholders in Tunisia interested in developing partnerships with European and international institutions. The session will be contributed by the Regional Liaison Officer of the MSCA GLOPOL project, as well as the MSCA National Contact Points (NCPs) in Tunisia, who will provide practical insights on the objectives, eligibility conditions, and application process of the MSCA Staff Exchanges programme. Particular emphasis will be placed on building strong international consortia and preparing competitive proposals for upcoming calls. The event will contribute to the broader mission of the MSCA GLOPOL project to promote MSCA opportunities globally and foster stronger cooperation between Europe and partner countries. 

The webinar will be conducted online in English, and participants will be provided with guidance and resources to support their engagement in Horizon Europe initiatives.

The Agenda is here.

The registration link is here.

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