The Falling Walls Labs competition is an opportunity for MSCA fellows to present their innovative ideas and projects to the scientific community.
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).
The Falling Walls Lab MSCA competition takes place online on 24 May 2022 as part of the French Presidency of the Council of the EU.
Through 3-minute talks, speakers explain how their research helps to break down walls in science and society.
The competition is co-organised independently by the European Commission and Université PSL – Paris Science & Lettres, in conjunction with the Falling Walls Foundation.
Falling Walls Lab could be described as a world-wide pitch competition and networking forum. It provides a stage for break-through ideas from the worlds of science, business, arts and society.
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 stepping-stone for the next generation of researchers and innovators.
Academic and research organisations around the world organise their own competitions at local and regional level under the supervision of Falling Walls Lab.
The winners of each local event meet to compete in the annual Falling Walls Lab Finale in November.
In a 3 minute video, selected MSCA fellows will present their research topic, innovative project, social initiative, business model or ideas. They will then answer live questions from a high-calibre jury.
The pitch is made to peers, a jury of experts from academia & business and the general public.
MSCA fellows will have a stage to present their solutions and ideas to address some of the most pressing challenges of our time. It's an opportunity to practise intersectional skills such as communication and outreach.
The Falling Walls event gives MSCA fellows the opportunity to drive their innovations, showcase their breakthrough ideas and access new collaborations.
Participants will take part in coaching sessions to practise their communication and storytelling skills in advance of the competition. They will learn tips for video presentations and speeches and receive personalised advice from a professional coach.
The organisers also help competitors to record their final professional video pitch.
We are looking for 15 excellent communicators from all disciplines, with exciting research topics, new ideas and discoveries.
Fellows from all Marie Skłodowska-Curie Actions are encouraged to apply. This includes early-stage and experienced researchers and staff working in research and innovation.
Applicants must be MSCA fellows taking part in an MSCA project (including ITN, IF, RISE and COFUND) by the deadline.
Unfortunately, people who were selected to participate in previous editions may not apply again.
To apply, you must also fulfil at least one of the following conditions
Note that an MD (medical degree excluding a doctoral dissertation) is considered equivalent to a Master’s degree. A Dr. Med. (medical degree incl. a doctoral dissertation) is considered equivalent to a PhD.
The deadline for applications is 21 March 2022, 12h CET (Brussels time). To apply, you will need to
If your application is successful, the European Commission will contact you and arrange your participation.
Falling Walls Lab MSCA will nominate 3 finalists plus an audience prize. All 4 finalists will receive a prize.
First prize
The first place winner of Falling Walls Lab MSCA will
The finalists of local labs (including the MSCA finalist) compete to become one of the ‘Breakthrough Winners of the Year’ at the finale. If you are successful, you will
Questions and contacts
If you have any questions about the Falling Walls Lab MSCA, please send an email to [email protected]
Source: European Commission I Marie Skłodowska-Curie Actions (https://bit.ly/3BAHPIK)