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This is a recording of our webinar, #33. The Marie Skłodowska-Curie Actions (MSCA) fellowship provides researchers with invaluable international experience, skill development, and global networking. However, one of the key challenges many fellows face is the reintegration into their home countries post-fellowship. This webinar recording explores the multifaceted reintegration process and offers insights on how MSCA fellows can effectively transition back into their home institutions, research environments, and communities. Through presentations, real-world examples from speakers, and interactive discussions, the session focuses on the various issues of reintegration, including cultural adjustments, research continuity, and leveraging acquired skills. Listeners will gain practical strategies to overcome these challenges, including identifying career opportunities, enhancing professional networks, and fostering collaborations that capitalize on their international experiences. Key ideas to learn, contemplate and discuss: 1.) Understanding the reintegration process: opportunities and barriers. 2.) Strategies for building professional networks post-fellowship. 3.) Aligning international experience with home-country needs and research agendas. 4.) Creating lasting collaborations to maximize impact. 5.) Career development and navigating the research landscape back home. This webinar recording is tailored for MSCA fellows preparing for or currently in the reintegration phase, as well as for research institutions and organizations supporting these researchers.