
June 10, 2026
The Marie Skłodowska-Curie Actions (MSCA) is marking the 30th anniversary of the programme, which has been supporting the development of research careers, skills acquisition, and the international mobility of researchers across Europe for three decades.
Over 30 years the programme has supported over 150,000 researchers at all career stages, from early-stage doctoral candidates to experienced postdoctoral researchers and research managers. Among those were also several InnoRenew CoE, UP IAM researchers which received the MSCA fellowships that supported their career development and enhanced collaboration between industry an academia.
Currently InnoRenew CoE, UP IAM researchers are involved in two active MSCA-funded projects, namely Dr. Valentina Hribljan is developing the Stress-Induced Preconditioning for Resilient Engineered Living Materials in Probiotic Architecture project and Dr. Karen Butina Ogorelec with the Microbially Induced Mineralisation of Wood for Improved Fire Resistance (MICRO-INSERT) project, both under supervision of Dr. Anna Sandak.
These projects are reflecting the ongoing collaboration within MSCA framework and contributing to the programme’s broader objectives through interdisciplinary and international research activities.
You can find more information about the anniversary on the official MSCA 30th anniversary page.