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Participants in the NOVEL Postdoctoral Progamme launch event.

NOVEL MSCA Postdoctoral Programme invites innovative ideas for brain health research

“It will be exciting to hear the postdoctoral applicants’ research ideas. They will have a lot of autonomy in choosing their topics and designing their projects, which may lead to truly innovative approaches to brain health,” said Professor Tarja Malm, Coordinator of the NOVEL MSCA Postdoctoral Programme.

Malm spoke at the launch event of the programme in Kuopio, where supervisors and partners of the programme had a chance to get acquainted and discuss shared interests.

Hosted by the University of Eastern Finland (UEF) and co-funded by Horizon Europe’s Marie Skłodowska-Curie Actions (MSCA), the NOVEL programme offers interdisciplinary and intersectoral postdoctoral training in four key areas of brain health related research. The first call, which is open from 1 March to 31 May, invites proposals related to the research areas of Prevention and Care as well as Methods and Data. The second call opening in December will focus on Innovation in Society as well as Ethics and Well-being.

In all, there are 14 fully paid postdoctoral positions in the three-year, international programme. The applicants can suggest their research topics to 23 potential supervisors whose expertise spans from different aspects of neuroscience to data science, innovation management, health economics, and legal studies. The UEF also boasts world class resources for research in these fields, including unique data sets and broad infrastructure.

“We want to empower postdocs to lead impactful brain health projects and to operate fluently between academia, companies, health care as well as the third sector. Our partner organisations represent all of these and will be involved in the programme via secondments, career coaching and other types of collaboration, depending on each postdoctoral researcher’s project,” Malm noted.

Annakaisa Haapasalo and Tarja Malm.
Annakaisa Haapasalo and Tarja Malm.
Paula Sorjonen.
Paula Sorjonen.
Pictured from left, Kaijus Ervasti, Anna Mäki-Petäjä-Leinonen, Ismo Linnosmaa and Anna Jalava.
Pictured from left, Kaijus Ervasti, Anna Mäki-Petäjä-Leinonen, Ismo Linnosmaa and Anna Jalava.
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