
The 2024 Marie Skłodowska-Curie Actions (MSCA) Doctoral Networks (DN) call results have been announced. In this highly competitive call, 5 Turkish institutions have been supported as partners in 7 different projects, receiving a total of €2,135,629.80 in funding from the European Commission. In addition to the budgeted partners, 5 Turkish institutions have also taken part as associated partners in the selected projects.
Details of the funded projects are as follows:
Project Title: CMT-DN - Tiny Machines Working to Elucidate Mechanisms of Cerebrovascular Pathologies
In this project, Izmir Institute of High Technology participated as a project partner and received €237,292.20 in funding from the European Commission.
Project Title: EXPLORA - Perception of materials, objects and spaces through active EXPLORAtion
In this project, Middle East Technical University participated as a project partner and received €237,292.20 in funding from the European Commission.
Project Title: HERITOUR - Enhancing collaborative synergies between Cultural HERItage and TOURism
In this project, Middle East Technical University participated as a project partner and received €474,584.40 in funding from the European Commission.
Project Title: MITIME - Entanglements of Migration and Time in Post-industrial Urban Europe
In this project, Koç University participated as a project partner and received €474,584.40 in funding from the European Commission.
Project Title: MiningBrines - Multidisciplinary Integration and Networking for INcreased sustainability and multi-resources valorization of Geothermal Brines
In this project, Izmir Institute of High Technology participated as a project partner and received €237,292.20 in funding from the European Commission.
Project Title: SOCIAL - Sociology of Authoritarian Law: Insights from Central Asia
In this project, Marmara University participated as a project partner and received €237,292.20 in funding from the European Commission.
Project Title: STEM-CORE - Stem Cell Therapy Development for Corneal Epithelium Regeneration
In this project, Izmir Biomedicine and Genome Center participated as a project partner and received €237,292.20 in funding from the European Commission.