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Declaration on Sustainable Researcher Careers

  • 1. Leader of MCAA Career Development Policy Task Force; Head of Learning and Skills Analytics, Leibniz Information Centre for Science and Technology, Germany
  • 2. Vice-Chair MCAA Career Working Group, Global Corporate Strategist, Allianz Group, Germany
  • 3. MCAA Member, Postdoctoral Researcher, Bielefeld University, Germany
  • 4. MCAA member, Scientific Manager, Germany
  • 5. Vice Chair of the MCAA Policy WG, and Research Fellow, Imperial College London, United Kingdom
  • 6. Vice Chair of the MCAA Policy WG, United Kingdom
  • 7. MCAA member, assistant professor in organizational behavior and research methods, Amsterdam Business School, University of Amsterdam, Chair of the Scilink Foundation, The Netherlands
  • 8. MCAA member, data scientist, Netherlands eScience Center, The Netherlands
  • 9. Chief Operating Officer, BlueSky Vaccines GmbH, Austria
  • 10. Postdoctoral Researcher, KTH Royal Institute of Technology, Sweden
  • 11. Chair of the MCAA Policy Working Group; Researcher and Clinical Trials Project Manager, Toulouse, France
  • 12. Vice-Chair MCAA, Post-doc Researcher, TU Wien, Austria
  • 13. MCAA member, assistant professor and postdoctoral researcher at University of Ljubljana, Slovenia
  • 14. General Board Member of Eurodoc; PhD candidate at the Salamanca Institute for Biomedical Research (IBSAL), University of Salamanca, Spain
  • 15. MCAA member, Post-doc researcher at Leibniz Institute for Research and Information in Education, Germany
  • 16. MCAA member, Postdoctoral researcher in Environmental/Chemical Engineering and Building Materials Science, affiliated with Technical University of Madrid, EC external expert evaluator, Poland
  • 17. President of Eurodoc; doctoral candidate at Tomas Bata University in Zlín, the Czech Republic
  • 18. Vice-President of Eurodoc; Postdoctoral Researcher, University of Cote d'Azur, France
  • 19. MCAA member, General Manager of the Scilink Foundation, Hungary
  • 20. Coordinator of the Eurodoc WG Research Integrity, Vice-Chairman of the Council of Young Scientists under the Ministry of Education and Science of Ukraine, Senior Researcher at the Polish Rectors Foundation, Poland
  • 21. Eurodoc General Board Member, doctoral candidate in MSCA, Horizon 2020 European Doctorate in Teacher Education programme (EDiTE), University of Lower Silesia, Poland and Masaryk University, the Czech Republic
  • 22. MSCA-IF Fellow at the University of Jyväskylä, Finland; member of the Association of Grant-Holding Researchers' (ABIC), Portugal

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PRESS RELEASE: MCAA and Eurodoc call on research institutions, funding bodies and governments to ensure sustainable researcher careers in a joint declaration

Brussels, 27 May 2019

A joint declaration on sustainable researcher careers was today published by two large organizations representing researchers. The declaration by the Marie Curie Alumni Association (MCAA) and the European Council of Doctoral Candidates and Junior Researchers (Eurodoc) offers concrete recommendations to empower researchers and secure a globally competitive European Research Area and Higher Education sector.

The number of researchers being trained is growing rapidly in Europe and globally, far outpacing the resources being added in most regions. As a result, researchers are confronted with increasingly precarious conditions, which is disproportionately affecting early-career researchers. The MCAA and Eurodoc are concerned about the current situation and call for action for sustainable researcher career models. This call for action concerns every organisation that trains and employs researchers in and outside of academia, as well as research funding agencies and individual researchers.

Most researchers’ careers will take them outside of academia, and this should be central to how institutions structure researcher training, including for doctoral candidates and post-doctoral researchers. Eurodoc President Eva Hnátková: “As the vast majority of early-career researchers will find careers outside academia, institutions have to provide them with and guide them to opportunities for a career development appropriate for non-academic labor markets. The new generation of researchers has to be protected within a positive and supportive research environment.

This need for change has never been more pressing. Dr Auréa Cophignon, vice-president of Eurodoc and who coordinated the contribution for Eurodoc: “It is crucial that the academic system evolve faster to guarantee the sustainable employability of early-career researchers. This joint declaration provides key recommendations for genuine accountability of institutes, funding bodies, and governments within a new and dynamic ecosystem for higher education, research and innovation.”

Research itself is also suffering due to these systemic issues. Dr Gábor Kismihók, lead author of the declaration and leader of the MCAA Career Development Policy Task Force: “Being a researcher has become a high-risk job with precarious conditions and poor mental health too often being the norm. We must move towards better employment conditions, career prospects, and a healthier overall research culture and environment. Only then can we effectively use much of the talent that is today being wasted to tackle the big challenges of tomorrow.

The recommendations provided in this declaration were developed at a symposium organized by the MCAA in February this year, where hundreds of researchers and experts discussed key issues and factors influencing sustainable researcher careers. Dr Matthew DiFranco, Chair of the MCAA: “To build sustainable researcher careers, we need a clear shift away from temporary contracts and a rigid hierarchy towards stable, long-term positions, and not just for tenured professors. Getting to sustainable research careers will require modernization of the organizational structure in many research institutions, legal reforms to ensure researchers have the same rights as employees in other sectors, as well as a refocus of funding away from short-term grants. In addition, effective organisational support in transferable skills training, extended networking and mobility programmes are needed. Some institutions are already adopting such reforms and could be used as exemplars for lagging performers. Implementing such reforms is essential for the well-being of individual researchers and a failure to act could see Europe losing its leadership role in research and researcher training.”

We thank all of our members who contributed to this declaration.

Contact: policy@mariecuriealumni.eu

Please cite as: Kismihók, G. et al. (2019) Declaration on Sustainable Researcher Careers. Brussels: Marie Curie Alumni Association and European Council of Doctoral Candidates and Junior Researchers. DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.3082245

 

For more from the Marie Curie Alumni Association, please see: https://zenodo.org/communities/mcaa

 

About MCAA

The Marie Curie Alumni Association (MCAA) is a global network open to any past or present beneficiary of the Marie Skłodowska-Curie Actions (MSCA). MSCA is one of the European Union's flagship training initiatives providing grants to support researchers’ international and intersectoral mobility at all stages of their careers, across all disciplines. MSCA fellowships are among Europe’s most prestigious awards, aimed to support the best, most promising researchers. MCAA’s global membership consist of 13 000+ researchers and professionals with research backgrounds, organised into 34 chapters and 11 Working Groups. Website: https://www.mariecuriealumni.eu ; Twitter: @Mariecurie_alum

About Eurodoc

Eurodoc, the European Council of Doctoral Candidates and Junior Researchers, is a grassroots federation of 26 national associations of early-career researchers from 28 countries across Europe. Eurodoc was established in 2002 and is based in Brussels. As representatives of doctoral candidates and junior researchers at European level, Eurodoc engages with all major stakeholders in research and innovation in Europe. Website: http://eurodoc.net/ ; Twitter: @eurodoc

Notes

v2 of this declaration contains minor revisions, including corrections of typographical errors and reordering of contribution list.

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