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(Previously held session) YERUN: Practical challenges of implementing policies for early academic careers (by invitation only)

When:  June 30th at 12.30 - 14.00

Please note that this session will take place in a closed format and upon invitation only! If you are a policy-maker, a university representative or another stakeholder from the sector, please complete this form to inform us on your interest in participating in our roundtable discussion – we will make sure to invite you to join in the conversation!

What:
Universities are the recipients of a number of policies, which often have to be dealt with by different services in parallel (research departments, education departments, human resources departments, etc.). Early career academics are now targeted by several concomitant initiatives, whereas university services also have to implement other policies concerning knowledge valorisation, innovation, infrastructure, open science or gender equality, amongst others. Such policies may take different forms; increasingly, they are formulated as conditions to funding on which universities rely year by year. In addition, different policies may be decided at different levels – institutional, regional, national, European. How do universities and their services grapple with the variety of overlapping objectives they are supposed to tackle at the same time? This closed session convenes stakeholders and policy-makers to engage in constructive discussions on the practical challenges of implementing policy for early academic careers, alongside the other objectives set for European universities.

 

Who:  
If you are a policy-maker, a university representative or another stakeholder from the sector.

Where: Online.

How:  Register here.

Presenters:
YERUN: Young European Research Universities

Link to event: here.

 

 

 

 

Last Updated 14.03.2024