Lessons from a first decade in european science policy

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  • Who: from the in the UK, immediately before I started in my first faculty job, and it convinced me of the necessity of mentoring in academiaAt that time (2013), I had recently benefited from a Marie SkÅ‚odowska-Curie individual fellowship to work at University College London, and the European Commission was starting a new alumnus organization around these actions, the Marie Curie Alumni Association (MCAA). Motivated by a desire to give back to my community, I joined the MCAA and started advocating for the creation of a mentoring programme for early-career researchers (ECR) within the . . .

     

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