Today, in the Green Hall of the University of Montenegro Info Day was held on the Program RISE intended for international exchange of science and research staff organized by the Centre for International Cooperation and Career Development of the University of Montenegro. Info Day has been implemented in cooperation with the Ministry of Science of Montenegro.
About the current short-term, international mobility of science and research staff among academic institutions and industrial organizations as well as other commercial partners was spoken by Filip Petrovic, MSc, a national contact person for Marie Sklodovska Curie Actions.
‘This Program is financed under sponsorship of the main fund of the European Commission for Science and Innovations – Horizon 2020. Maximum duration of the RISE Project is 48 months, while planned exchange of science and research and administrative staff that imply the project activities to be carried out, shall not be longer than 12 months per person’, Petrovic emphasized.
Info Day was attended by members of academic community focused at meeting with basic characteristics of the RISE Program, and through discussion they were better acquainted with the importance of international and inter-sectorial mobility of researchers as well as how to conduct research about the partner via Participant Portal.
The participant were also addressed via Skype by the winner of an MSCA individual scholarship, Radenka Krsmanovic Whiffen, PhD who shared her experiences and presents Marie Curie Alumnae Association.
On today’s RISE Info Day was also announced the Workshop for writing RISE application to be held on March 6th 2019.
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