Marie Curie Alumni Association

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Marie Curie Alumni Association (MCAA)

The Marie Curie Alumni Association (MCAA) is an association of researchers who have benefitted or are benefiting from a Marie Curie Action (recently renamed “Marie Skłodowska-Curie Actions” under the “Excellent Science” pillar of EU’s Horizon 2020 Programme for Research). Researchers on the verge of working on a Marie Curie project are also eligible to join. The main objective of the association is to provide its members with a space where they can share experiences and interests.

Not to be confused with Marie Curie Fellowship Association (MCFA), MCAA is a new association backed by the European Commission[1] whereas MCFA is supported exclusively by the membership fees from its members. MCFA had been consulted during the MCAA starting phase and has shared experiences of setting up a researcher interaction platform.[2]

History

The Association was created at the General Assembly of 23 November 2013 in Brussels, Belgium, with the support of the European Commission’s Directorate General for Education and Culture (DG EAC).

The MCAA’s legal status is Association Internationale Sans But Lucratif (AISBL) – a non-profit international association. The Office is registered at Avenue des Arts 24 in Brussels, Belgium.

Structure

The MCAA comprises three management bodies:

The Board was elected at the General Assembly. Its members are: a Chair, two Vice-Chairs, a Treasurer, a Secretary and six Ordinary Board Members.

MCAA Working Groups

The MCAA has five working groups:

Communication; Events and Networking; Grants and Awards; Information and Data Access; Policy on Successful Researchers.

MCAA Chapters

The MCAA has multiple national and regional chapters, among them:

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