Albert Waalkens gives a presentation at Marie Curie

The Hague | 13-09-2011

During "the informationsession Marie Curie host fellowships", Albert Waalkens presents how Pure Air Solutions has won subsidy for IAPP, together with its partners University of Valencia and Exel. The project called, Next Air  Biotreat starts on October 1.

The People programme supports transnational fellowships for research training and knowledge transfer, better known as Marie Curie fellowships. These fellowships can be submitted for any research field; there are no predefined topics.

Companies, universities, and other research organisations can apply for a Marie Curie host fellowship to provide training for early-stage researchers (typically PhD positions) within a consortium with other European organisations, or exchange research staff (any level of experience) with partners from another sector and/or another country in order to learn from each other’s expertise.