Do you have an academic colleague who would benefit from spending time at Bournemouth University? Then a Marie Skłodowska-Curie Fellowship might meet your needs…
The current call is now open with a closing date of 10th September 2015. Please follow the link to see the call documents and context. More information aboout the call is given on the dedicated MSCA webpage, including success stories to inspire you!
To support you and your potential fellow, RKEO are running a two-day Marie Skłodowska-Curie Fellowship on 14th and 15th April. You are welcome to invite your potential fellow to this event, so that you can work together, developing your bid. The days will be a mixture of training and supported time to start writing your bid. Refreshments will be provided.
This event is free but does not include any travel or accommodation for your guest academic. You must book your place via Sue Townrow stownrow@bournemouth.ac.uk. External guests must have a BU academic with them at the event and bookings cannot be accepted from non-BU staff. When booking please give numbers attending and any dietary requirements. Please note that numbers are limited, so book now.
Please do not ask your guest to book any travel until your attendance is confirmed by RKEO. If the guest requires a a visa to attend, any letters required must be supplied by your Faculty.
If you don’t yet have a fellow or they cannot attend, you are still welcome to attend this event. BU academics who wish to be fellows are also invited.











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