Betekenis van:
marie curie
marie curie
Zelfstandig naamwoord
- French chemist (born in Poland) who won two Nobel prizes; one (with her husband and Henri Becquerel) for research on radioactivity and another for her discovery of radium and polonium (1867-1934)
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- It was Marie Curie who discovered radium.
- In fact, Marie Curie is Polish, not French.
- The following ‘Marie Curie Actions’ will be supported:
- Support for training and career development of researchers, mainly to be used for the implementation of the Marie Curie actions.
- See Work Programme Structuring the European Research Area Human Resources and Mobility Marie Curie Actions, edition September 2004, p. 41.
- The ‘Marie Curie Actions’ are open to all domains of research and technological development addressed under the Treaty.
- Furthermore, awards to improve the public awareness of Marie Curie actions and their objectives will be provided.
- The international dimension will be incorporated throughout the ‘Marie Curie Actions’ and in addition will be subject to self-standing actions.
- Recognition of experiences acquired in different sectors and countries, and adequate working conditions are also key elements throughout the ‘Marie Curie Actions’.
- Building on the experiences with the ‘Marie Curie’ actions under previous Framework Programmes, this will be done by putting into place a coherent set of ‘Marie Curie’ actions, particularly taking into account the European added value in terms of their impact on the European Research Area.
- The actions will very much build on past and existing measures such as the European Centres of Excellence in the then Acceding and Candidate Countries in the Fifth Community Framework Programme and Marie Curie Host fellowships for Transfer of Knowledge.
- The activities supporting training and career development of researchers, referred to as ‘Marie Curie Actions’, shall focus on the key aspects of skills and career development and strengthened links with national systems.
- The programme aims to ensure gender mainstreaming by encouraging equal opportunities in all ‘Marie Curie Actions’ and by benchmarking gender participation (a target of at least 40 % participation by women).
- This will be implemented through Marie Curie Networks with the main objective being to overcome fragmentation of and to strengthen at European level the initial training and career development of researchers.
- These actions will aim, in particular, at raising stakeholders and general public awareness, including through ‘Marie Curie’ awards, at stimulating and supporting action at Member State level and at complementing Community actions.