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Training

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What is this about?

EU-LIFE prioritizes training the next generation of independent researchers and experts by connecting them across a multidisciplinary network of top life sciences research centers with strong international communities and access to advanced technologies, seminars, and professional development opportunities. Its member institutes offer well-established PhD and postdoctoral programs with broad subject areas and extensive career-oriented training, including conferences, workshops, and skills development. At the EU-LIFE network level, training activities are amplified to promote mobility and share good practices across institutions. EU-LIFE also partners in projects that develop free, open-access training resources in areas such as gender equality in research and open science, including e-learning modules and MOOCs for researchers across Europe. These initiatives aim to strengthen research skills, professional capacity, and opportunities for scientific careers.

Why is this important?

Training programs like those offered through EU-LIFE are vital for preparing researchers with the skills, networks, and experience needed to compete internationally in science and technology. They promote excellence by integrating cutting-edge research with professional development, improving career prospects in academia, industry, and beyond. Open-access training resources broaden participation and help reduce inequalities in research skills and opportunities across Europe. By sharing best practices and enhancing mobility, these programs foster collaboration, innovation, and knowledge transfer strengthening the European research ecosystem and helping address global challenges in health, environment, and society through a highly skilled scientific workforce.

For whom is this important?

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