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Research careers by Janet Metcalfe

Monday, October 19th, 2009

Janet Metclafe
Discussant session 1.1
 
The importance of developing highly skilled researchers and promoting the value of research careers to build our research capacity and ensure our economic and cultural prosperity has been well recognised. The creation of the European Research Area (ERA) and the European Charter for Researchers and Code of Conduct for their recruitment are evidence of …

Research careers by Jeanne Grosclaude

Monday, October 19th, 2009

Jeanne Grosclaude
Discussant session 1.1
 
 
1-       Develop more social bargain in the field of researchers’ employment !
 
Researchers share a number of characteristics with other managerial and expert workers, like mobility related …

Social security coverage of researchers

Monday, October 19th, 2009

Éva Lukács Gellérné
Discussant session 1.1
 
Researchers are one of the most active groups of migrants. It is equally true for EU citizens and third-country nationals. Since the introduction of the free movement of workers for union citizens the primary obstacles of migration have been abolished. The application of Regulation 1408/71/EEC (and its future substitute, Reg. 883/2004/EC) guarantees the retention of acquired social rights as well. Third-country national researchers …