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INITIATIVE TO SUPPORT, PROMOTE, AND INTEGRATE RESEARCHERS@RISK IN EUROPE

Project description

New alliance to support researchers at risk

The integration of researchers at risk is a top priority for the EU. The EU-funded InSPIREurope project will create a Europe-wide alliance to make sure researchers receive the support they need. Based on a partnership, the project includes organisations specialised in supporting researchers at risk, entities expert in Research and Innovation, and EU policymakers dealing with related issues. The project will provide guidance and training to the researchers as well as access to EU and national funds. Employers also get a better overview of the researcher's skills. InSPIREurope will ensure permanent support for researchers through the creation of the InSPIREurope Coordinating Committee.

Objective

The InSPIREurope project will forge a coordinated, cross-sectoral, Europe-wide alliance in support of researchers at risk. The project partners are uniquely suited to lead such cooperation as they include (i) leading organizations in supporting researchers at risk including the French and German national funding programmes and the European office of the Scholars at Risk network (ii) organizations with expertise in European and national R&I programmes (iii) leading actors in influencing EU policies on higher education, research and innovation (iv) universities in regions underrepresented in existing support networks and initiatives for researchers at risk. The project will lay the groundwork for a durable support structure in Europe for researchers at risk through the creation of the InSPIREurope Coordinating Committee, a project team that will live on, grow and diversify beyond the life of the project. Through guidance, coaching, and training, researchers at risk will stand a better chance of accessing existing EU and national funding and support; while employers across Europe will gain new insights into the integration of diverse research talent. Deploying the vast dissemination networks of the partners, the Coordinating Committee will promote the good support measures already in place at the national and European level, encourage their replication, facilitate greater coordination and peer-learning between national-level and European-level research and innovation initiatives, and provide concrete recommendations to the policy level on sustaining such support over the long-term. Through outreach, the project will encourage the development of new support initiatives in particular in Central, Southern and Eastern Europe. Through stakeholder fora and mutual learning opportunities, the project will break down barriers between the academic and non-academic sector towards the common goal of integrating the research talent of researchers at risk.

Coordinator

NATIONAL UNIVERSITY OF IRELAND MAYNOOTH
Net EU contribution
€ 595 265,00
Address
CO KILDARE
W23 Maynooth
Ireland

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Region
Ireland Eastern and Midland Mid-East
Activity type
Higher or Secondary Education Establishments
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Total cost
€ 595 265,00

Participants (12)