


MSCA fellows will have a stage to present their solutions and ideas to address some of the most pressing challenges of our time. The pitch is made to peers, a jury of experts from academia & business and the general public. They will then answer live questions from a high-calibre jury. In a 3 minute video, selected MSCA fellows will present their research topic, innovative project, social initiative, business model or ideas. The winners of each local event meet to compete in the annual Falling Walls Lab Finale in November. It provides a stepping-stone for the next generation of researchers and innovators.Īcademic and research organisations around the world organise their own competitions at local and regional level under the supervision of Falling Walls Lab.

The aim of the Falling Walls Foundation is to promote exceptional ideas and connect promising scientists and entrepreneurs from all fields on a global level. It provides a stage for break-through ideas from the worlds of science, business, arts and society. Networking forumįalling Walls Lab could be described as a world-wide pitch competition and networking forum. The competition is co-organised independently by the European Commission and Université PSL – Paris Science & Lettres, in conjunction with the Falling Walls Foundation. Through 3-minute talks, speakers explain how their research helps to break down walls in science and society. The Falling Walls Lab MSCA competition takes place on as part of the MSCA conference organised in the framework of the French Presidency of the Council of the EU. Falling Walls Lab Marie Skłodowska-Curie Actions 2022 is now accepting entries which showcase the quality, diversity and passion of the most innovative minds taking part in the Marie Skłodowska-Curie Actions (MSCA).
