Periodic Reporting for period 1 - EDENE (European Doctoral programme on ENergy and Environment)
Berichtszeitraum: 2021-09-01 bis 2023-08-31
- The recruitment of the 3 cohorts was managed in a transparent and fair manner, based on the excellence of the project and the candidate and on a wide dissemination of the 3 calls with the management of ethics and conflicts of interest, taking particular care to ensure equal opportunities for men and women and the outsourced evaluation of applications by experienced scientific experts.
- The quality of supervision is based on: 1/ scientific supervision, with thesis supervisors who hold an "Ability to conduct researches", co-supervision encouraged and annual scientific monitoring committees organized, 2/ industrial "MENTOR" set up for each doctoral student whose role is to advise the ESR at every stage of his/her research project and give him/her a vision of the post-doctoral period; 3/ A special welcome and regular follow-up meetings for ESRs organised by the EDENE project management team. Particular attention is paid to the Personal Career Development Plan (PCDP) and meetings which enable PhD students to meet every 6 months to review the progress of their thesis, their needs and their career prospects.
- Quality of the training based on the 3 "I" based on the SEA doctoral school's training program, in English, enriched by specific courses to ensure a "basic culture" in the fields of energy and the environment
- Pay attention to future professional integration: with the Personal Career Development Plan (PCDP) regularly updated and an industrial MENTOR for each ESR, participation in specific professional training is also widely encouraged. Secondment to an external organization encouraged, visits to industrial sites and laboratories…
The ESRs have published and disseminated the results of their research in leading scientific journals, in Open Science, on the EDENE website and in social media and have participated in international conferences (3 papers published, 7 submitted, 18 in preparation, 22 presentations to international and national conferences, 5 oral presentations with proceedings)
1/IMPROVING THE CAREER PROSPECTS AND EMPLOYABILITY OF RESEARCHERS, BY CONTRIBUTING TO THE DEVELOPMENT OF THEIR SKILLS: One of EDENE's missions is to focus on the employability of EDENE ESRs by implementing the principle of the 3 “I's”. With their Personal Career Development Plan (PCDP), benefiting from training in various complementary fields, being supported by industrial mentors and having worked in organizations outside the UPPA during their secondment, the ESRs will be provided with a set of highly relevant scientific tools and transdisciplinary skills that together will enrich their career prospects.
2/ALIGNING PRACTICIES OF PARTICIPATING ORGANISATIONS WITH THE PRINCIPLES SET OUT BY THE EUROPEAN UNION FOR HUMAN RESOURCE DEVELOPMENT IN RESEARCH AND INNOVATION:
The EDENE program is in line with the European Charter and the Code of recruitment of a researcher proposed by the European Commission (Open Transparent Merit-based Recruitment) and the principles of ethics and deontology for human resources development established by the European Union to improve the working and employment conditions of researchers in Europe at all levels of their career, starting from the PhD level , in order to align practices and policies in the context of the EU Human Resources Strategy for Researchers (HRS4R). EDENE is therefore aligned with the recruitment policy followed by the doctoral schools of the UPPA and more broadly by the institution itself and where, according to the same ethical principles, it is committed to implement an open, transparent and merit-based recruitment policy for all teacher-researchers and researchers
3/TRANSPARENCY AND NON-DISCRIMINATION IN THE SELECTION PROCESS:
The selection and implementation processes of the program have been consistent with the eligibility and selection criteria required by the MSCA principles and based on merit, equality and gender balance, offered maximum transparency. The selected candidates have all proposed their own project research topic, found a supervisor and an associated laboratory at the UPPA. Employment conditions are aligned with the required conditions of MSCA Cofund and national regulations and provisions: the PhDs have signed a 36 months PhD contract with the UPPA and all the corresponding benefits.
EDENE is an important tool for UPPA to improve the range of doctoral training courses in English and to disseminate good practice in terms of recruitment, selection, monitoring, training and support for doctoral students, as well as their employability. EDENE also contributes to increasing the attention paid to the well-being of doctoral students, from their admission to the progress of their thesis, including training opportunities, promotion of their research results, help with networking, their stay in an organisation and their integration into the world of work