Raising perspectives for talented researchers by institutions implementing the Human Resources Strategy (HRS4R) & Complying with art. 32 of the H2020 multi-beneficiary grant agreement
Topics: Events | Career | Horizon 2020 | INFO-day for newcomers | HRS4R Events
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START DATE24/10/2017 - 09:00
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EVENT TYPEMeeting
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LOCATION
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END DATE24/10/2017 - 16:30
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ORGANISEREuropean Commission, DG RTD B2
This event addresses all beneficiaries and potential applicants of H2020 contracts/projects who need to comply with article 32 stipulating the need to take measures to implement the European Charter and Code (C & C) for the benefit of all researchers and their institution.
The purpose of the event is to fully inform ‘newcomers’ (research performing and research funding organisations) on the principles of Charter and Code and their implementation as recommended in H2020 multi-beneficiary Grant Agreement.
The structured implementation of the C&C principles via the Human Resources Strategy for Researchers (HRS4R) to comply with art 32 will be explained by DG RTD; successful implementation is awarded by the Commission Services and evidences a first step towards compliance with article 32 of the H2020 grant agreement.
Invited high-level HR Managers from different European countries will evidence benefits and impact and give arguments of persuasion, speak about improved training opportunities, career development and do's and don’ts when getting started. Finally, an insight view of assessing applications will be featured by one of our experienced assessors regularly involved in the assessment process.
City : Saint-Josse-ten-Noode (Brussels)
Postal Code: 1210
Address: MADOU building, Place Madou 1, Auditorium Karel van Miert
Note: Commision will not take care of travel / accomodation expenses. |
Programme
Time |
Session |
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9.00 | Registration and welcome coffee |
9.30 |
Welcome & introduction to the eventJean-David MALO - DirectorEuropean Commission, DG RTD |
9.50 |
Why a Human Resources Strategy for Researchers (HRS4R)Anette BJORNSSON & Irmela BRACHEuropean Commission, DG RTD |
10.50 | Questions & Answers |
11.00 |
Article 32 of the H2020 grant agreement – an argument to implement the HRS4RIrmela BRACHEuropean Commission, DG RTD |
11.20 | Questions & Answers |
11.30 | Convincing the public - how and why to start building up a new window called HRS4R to see the rest of the world
Barbara UNKOVICUniversity of Pula (HR) |
12.00 |
The impact of HRS4R on early stage researchers: a focus on Ca' Foscari University of VeniceDario PELLIZZONCa' Foscari University of Venice(IT) |
12.30-13.30 | LUNCH |
13.30 |
HRS4R leading to improved training and development opportunities for researchersMary O’REGANUniversity College Cork (IE) |
14.00 | Implementing HRS4R actions reflecting scientists’ needs
Dorota LIBISZOWSKAInternational Institute of Molecular and Cell Biology (PL) |
14.30 | Being the first and seeing major impact of the HRS4R
Inga STASKEVICIUTE-BUTIENELithuanian Sports University (LT) |
15.00 | Assessing your application for the HR award
Marc GONZALEZ VIDALBarcelona Supercomputing Center (ES) |
15.30 |
Do's and Don'ts when getting startedGiuliana SABBATINIFachhochschule Technikum Wien (AT) |
16.00 |
SHARE your THOUGHTS‘OPEN’ Q/A sessionMarc GONZALEZ VIDALDorota LIBISZOWSKAMary O’REGANDario PELLIZZONGiuliana SABBATINIInga STASKEVICIUTE-BUTIENEBarbara UNKOVICAnette BJORNSSONIrmela BRACH |
16.30 | End of the meeting |