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Workshop on Attractive Careers in Research: the expectations & roles of different stakeholder groups

04>05 Nov. 2024
THE PROGRAMME

The workshop on Attractive Careers in Research aims to explore the common and different expectations for careers in research by different stakeholder groups, and the opportunities for action that exist based on these expectations. Existing good practice examples from within and outside of academia will be presented and used as inspiration.

Science Europe works to push the frontiers of policies and practices that underlie how research is programmed, conceived, conducted, and communicated. As part of our strategic priority to contribute to the evolution of research culture, we focus on the promotion of attractive and sustainable careers in research, and the recognition of a myriad of roles that contribute to research quality and impact.

The workshop will focus on opportunities for positive action to improve conditions for talented individuals within the research sector in Europe, thereby contributing to the quality of research and the evolution of research cultures.

To do so, we must recognise the myriad challenges and difficulties faced in our current systems. These have been discussed and written about at length over the past decades and are summarised in this workshop challenge statement.

At the workshop, time will be dedicated to discussions to foster and co-create new ideas to address the many well-documented challenges that the research sector faces. Science Europe Member Organisations will discuss their specific roles and responsibilities towards careers in research. Ultimately, we aim to contribute to improving careers in research through careful and considered policy and practice changes, and the outcomes of this workshop will form the basis for recommendations for action to be taken forward by Science Europe.

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