International researcher training and mobility
3 European H2020 organizations list this as part of their work — 1 as their primary capability.
Most active in this area
- UNIVERSITY OF SAN DIEGO
US university offering transatlantic researcher training and mobility hosting across neuroscience and smart manufacturing domains.
“Both projects are MSCA schemes explicitly designed for researcher training (ITN-ETN) and international exchange (RISE), and USD's third-party role in both confirms a recurring function as a host institution for European-funded mobility.”
PrimaryUS2 projects - BAKER HEART AND DIABETES INSTITUTE
Australian specialist institute for cardiovascular and diabetes research, contributing clinical expertise to EU digital health and chronic disease management projects.
“Participation in WIRL (2017–2021), a Warwick-led MSCA-COFUND programme, involved experienced researcher training, cross-sectoral collaboration, and international postdoctoral mobility.”
AU2 projects - OREGON HEALTH AND SCIENCE UNIVERSITY
US academic medical center with expertise in brain disease, cancer biology, and auditory neuroscience; transatlantic host for EU researcher mobility.
“Both Bio4Med (MSCA-COFUND) and ALT (MSCA-RISE) are structured around researcher exchange and training, with OHSU acting as a third-party international host in both cases.”
US2 projects