msca innovative training networks (itn)

How do ITNs benefit Early-Stage Researchers in Catalysis?


Participation in an ITN offers numerous benefits to ESRs:
Comprehensive Training: ESRs receive interdisciplinary training that combines theoretical knowledge with practical skills. This holistic approach equips them with the expertise needed to excel in the field of catalysis.
Networking Opportunities: By working within a collaborative network, ESRs build valuable connections with leading researchers and industry professionals. These networks can open doors to future career opportunities.
International Experience: Mobility is a key aspect of ITNs. ESRs gain international experience by working in different countries and cultural settings, enhancing their adaptability and global perspective.
Career Advancement: The diverse skill set and professional network developed through ITNs significantly enhance the career prospects of ESRs, making them attractive candidates for academic, industrial, and policy-making positions.

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