Marie Curie Alumni Association
Antonella Di Trapani is an accomplished professional currently serving as an Executive In Residence Fellow at the Geneva Centre for Security Policy since January 2024 and as an EU Science Diplomacy Working Group member for the European Commission since November 2019. With extensive experience in science policy and diplomacy, Antonella holds key positions such as Head of Nuclear Education and Knowledge Management at OECD, and co-founder of GEMS (Gender Equality for Mobile Scientists) within the Marie Curie Alumni Association. Educational credentials include a PhD in Chemistry from Trinity College Dublin, a Master's in Science Communication from Università degli Studi di Ferrara, and a Postgraduate Diploma in International Relations and Diplomacy from the Geneva School of Business and Economics. Antonella's expertise covers managing strategic scientific initiatives and fostering education in nuclear science and technology across multiple international platforms.
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Marie Curie Alumni Association
The Marie Curie Alumni Association (MCAA) is an association of researchers who have benefitted or are benefiting from a Marie Curie Action (recently renamed “Marie Skłodowska-Curie Actions” under the “Excellent Science” pillar of EU’s Horizon 2020 Programme for Research). Researchers on the verge of working on a Marie Curie project are also eligible to join. The main objective of the association is to provide its members with a space where they can share experiences and interests. Membership of the MCAA is open to past and current beneficiaries of the European Commission’s successive Marie Curie Actions (and earlier programmes) encouraging international mobility for researchers at: https://www.mariecuriealumni.eu/user/register