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Unlocking Global Talent with EU-funded Fellowships

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ABOUT THE EVENT:

  • Are you a small or medium-sized enterprise (SME) seeking top-tier global research talent to advance your innovative project?
  • Are you actively engaged in a research project that you'd like to collaborate on internationally?
  • Are you eager to bridge the talent gap and foster innovation through global partnerships?

    Join ANDHealth and RMIT University online to explore the transformative potential of the Horizon Europe Marie Skłodowska-Curie Actions (MSCA) Postdoctoral Fellowships (PF) for 2024. This flagship EU funding program is designed to support postdoctoral training of researchers while concurrently strengthening industry, bridging the talent gap, and offering excellent opportunities for collaboration and innovation.

    Register now and take the first step towards leveraging global talent and funding for research and industry advancements.

    What we will explore:

    • Bridging the talent gap between research and industry
    • Proactive approaches to connect industry partners with top-tier global talent
    • Opportunities to access RMIT’s state-of-the-art facilities
    • Understanding the modalities of MSCA-PFs
    • MSCA-PF eligibility criteria
    • The mechanics of applying for MSCA-PF funding

      Who should attend:

      • SMEs and industry leaders seeking top-tier global talent to progress innovations
      • Postdoctoral researchers seeking interdisciplinary and/or international collaboration for innovative research projects
      • Companies and researchers with strategic or existing ties to the EU market and /or research ecosystem
      • ANDHealth companies aiming to attract top-tier global talent and collaborate internationally with EU partners


        EVENT DETAILS:

        Date: Tuesday 2 July 2024
        Time (AEST): 4:00pm – 5:00pm
        Platform:
        Zoom Webinar
        Registration:
        Free to attend. Access link will be shared via email 1 day prior to event.
        Host: 
        ANDHealth

        This ANDHealth event is delivered in collaboration with RMIT.

        HOST AND SPEAKERS:

        Host: Damien Millen, Chief of Staff and General Counsel, ANDHealth

        With executive management and board level experience spanning government, commercial and academic sectors, Damien Millen brings strong management, advisory and industry sector knowledge to ANDHealth. Damien has specialised in the areas of innovation, commercialisation, law and investment. With a demonstrable track record in achieving high yield investments for government and commercial parties, Damien is recognised for providing high-quality advice to government and the sector and leading high value projects within government and industry. 

        He has deep experience in developing and implementing complex agreements and projects on a state, national and international level and sourcing funding and development of innovative, early stage technologies. Damien has tertiary qualifications in law, biotechnology, technology management, finance and investment. He was admitted as a Legal Practitioner of the Supreme Court of NSW in 1998.

        Susan Feitoza, Research Partnerships Manager, RMIT Australia

        Susan Feitoza is a Research Partnerships Manager in Research and Innovation supporting the STEM College in the biomedical and health focus area. Susan joined RMIT in Melbourne after working at RMIT’s European hub in Barcelona, Spain facilitating EU grants development and a secondment at RMIT Vietnam in Research Services.

        Prior to joining RMIT, Susan completed the MOEBIO Design Health Barcelona fellowship, the first Stanford University medtech biodesign program in Spain and worked for a number of successful spinouts. She spent several years with Thomson Reuters as Institutional Relations Director in biomedical communications bringing research and medical education to partners around the globe in Europe, Latin America, the Middle East and Asia. She holds a law degree and license to practice law in New York, US.

        Dr Craig Richmond, Research and Impact Manager, RMIT Europe

        Craig is an expert in European proposal development and project management, with more than five years of experience in developing proposals and supporting EU funded projects, particularly those in MSCA.

        He has a background in research from his time as a MSCA Postdoctoral Fellow and PhD graduate working on projects in synthetic chemistry and catalysis. As Research and Impact Manager at RMIT Europe, Craig leverages his technical background, knowledge of funding mechanisms and established professional network of partners to identify and support collaborative opportunities in Europe for RMIT researchers.


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