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8 international researchers aspire to join ICS next year with Marie Curie grants from the European Commission

Seven of them have participated in a meeting to get to know the University of Navarra, the Institute for Culture and Society, their future supervisor and their group de research

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Some thirty researchers participated in the Infoday organized by the Research Management Service.
PHOTO: Elena Beltrán
01/06/18 15:01 Isabel Solana

Eight international researchers are preparing their applications to join one or two years at the University of Navarra through the Marie Sklodowska Curie Actions (MSCA) Fellowship Programme. Institute for Culture and Society (ICS) of the University of Navarra through the Marie Sklodowska Curie Actions (MSCA) Fellowship Programme.

Seven of them participated on May 31 and June 1 in a meeting at the University of Navarra organized by the Research Management Service, which was attended by a total of thirty people.

On the 31st an infoday open to the entire research community was held, in which one of the national points of contact in Spain and the three Marie Curie currently developing projects at the ICS were present: framework Demichelis, Sarali Gintsburg and Eleonora Esposito. The ICS candidates visited campus, visited high school and will discuss their proposals with other experts.

 
These candidates prepare their proposals together with ICS:
  • Joshua Bergamin (UK): his project will be supervised by José Ignacio Murillo, researcher principal of group 'Mind-Brain'.

  • Olimpia Cali (Italy): under the supervision of Alberto Garcia, partner from 'Emotional culture and identity'.

  • Sara Hejazi (Iran / Italy): her supervisor is Montserrat Herrero, principal investigator of '.Religion and Civil Society'.

  • Stefano Manganaro (Italy): his project will be supervised by Santiago Aurell, partner of 'Religion and Civil Society'.

  • Gianluca Pontrandolfo (Italy): will carry out his project with the supervision of Ruth Breeze, co-principal investigator of '.Public discourse'.

  • Ramón Portillo (Venezuela): will be supervised by José López Guzmán, professor at School of Pharmacy.

  • Carla Reigada (Portugal): her project will be supervised by Carlos Centeno, researcher principal of the ATLANTES Program.

  • Paolo Valvo (Italy): will develop his project under the supervision of Rafael García Pérez, partner of '.Religion and Civil Society'.

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