Euraxess Initiatives

Second meeting of the early stage researchers working group
This session was focused on making improvement suggestions in aspects such as welcome, supervision, training and professional career of young researchers.
In a communication from March 2005, the European Commission adopted the European Charter for Researchers and the Code of Conduct for the Recruitment of Researchers, and recommended its implementation in the Member States. These two documents are aimed at researchers as well as hiring institutions, and are key elements in the policy of the European Union to make research an attractive career, which is an essential feature of its strategy to stimulate economic growth and employment within the EU.
Download The European Charter and Code for Researchers
Euraxess Initiatives
This session was focused on making improvement suggestions in aspects such as welcome, supervision, training and professional career of young researchers.
The Doctoral School offers an online course to make the Euraxess initiative more familiar to PhD candidates.
Those meetings will focus on aspects such as the dissemination of the Euraxess initiative and the improvement of the processes of recruitment and support of international researchers.
Last Wednesday 15th May the HRS4R-UAB working group met to review the goals that have been achieved so far in the application of the 40 principles of the Charter and Code for researchers.
The guide for publishing offers on Euraxess Jobs is already available for users.
What is Article 32 of the Horizon 2020 Model Grant Agreement