On December 9, an informational meeting on “Horizon Europe” was held for PhD students, organized by the Technology and Grant Projects Office of the Georgian Technical University.
The meeting was chaired by Teona Maisuradze, National Contact Point for the Maria Skłodowska-Curie Actions.
She provided a comprehensive overview of the five main directions of the Maria Skłodowska-Curie Actions, highlighting their differences, goals, and requirements. She also placed special emphasis on the grant opportunities available to doctoral students, outlining various forms of funding and the key prerequisites for participation.
The meeting, held in the hall of the Central Scientific Library of GTU, was highly interactive. Participants engaged directly with Teona Maisuradze, asking practical questions and exploring concrete ideas for participating in the grant competition.
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