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Research Careers

Research careers are at the heart of the European Research Area. They are not only about individual professional journeys, but also about Europe’s ability to respond to global challenges, drive excellence, and remain competitive in the global arena. A thriving European Research Area (ERA) depends on attracting, developing, and retaining talented researchers — and on ensuring that careers in research are attractive, sustainable, and internationally competitive.

In the ERA Policy Agenda (2025-2027), research careers are addressed through a dedicated structural policy aiming at making research careers more attractive and sustainable, and at supporting mobility. The focus will be on supporting and monitoring the implementation of all actions stemming from the first ERA Policy Agenda (2022-2024), including Choose Europe for Science, the Council Recommendation on a European framework to attract and retain research, innovation and entrepreneurial talents in Europe and the new European Charter for Researchers. 

Are you looking for tools, resources, and initiatives that can support and strengthen your research career in Europe?

 

Source: ERA Policy Platform, INSPIRING ERA

INSPIRING ERA activities

Discover key insights, event materials, and practical resources from INSPIRING ERA activities that focus on making research careers in Europe more attractive, sustainable, and internationally connected:

Related EU projects and initiatives

  • DIOSI – Training Early Career Researchers
    Project developing and implementing hands-on training on Open Science and Open Innovation for early career researchers creating a virtuous circle between training and evaluation.
  • SECURE
    The SECURE project develops structured and sustainable research career pathways to strengthen researchers’ well-being, long-term commitment, and Europe’s overall R&I capacity through an integrated European research career framework.

 HORIZON EUROPE SUPPORT FOR RESEARCH CAREERS