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EC Communication "Better careers and more mobility: a European Partnership for Researchers "
In the Communication "Better careers and more mobility: a European Partnership for Researchers ", the European Commission seeks a partnership with Member States to ensure that the necessary human resources are available to sustain and enhance the contribution of science and technology to a knowledge-based European economy.
According to European Commissioner for Science and Research, Janez Potočnik, "we need to free the potential of our excellent researchers if we are to achieve Europe's wider
In many Member States, there is still limited competition-based recruitment in the public sector. Short-term contracts are the norm for young researchers and advancement can often be based on seniority not performance. Many researchers are also trained in a traditional academic way which does not equip them for the needs of the modern knowledge economy where connections between industry and public research institutions are increasingly important. Today's researchers may need to manage intellectual property, conduct multi-disciplinary projects or start up their own company.
It is proposed that the partnership should make a commitment to achieving by the end of 2010 rapid, measurable progress to:
- systematically open recruitment by research institutions to all European researchers ;
- meet the social security and supplementary pensions needs of mobile researchers;
- provide attractive employment and working conditions, such as improved contractual terms, salaries and opportunities for career development;
- ensure researchers have the necessary skills to turn knowledge into results including by creating stronger links between universities and industry.
Coordinated action in these areas between the Commission and the
At the end of the first stage of the partnership in 2010 an overall evaluation of the situation and results from actions by the partnership will be made and the need for further EU action to address specific outstanding issues will be considered.
Background
The Communication is one of five policy initiatives planned by the Commission to follow up the 2007 Green Paper "The European Research Area: New Perspectives". The results of the public consultation following the Green Paper suggested that a single labour market for researchers should be amongst the top priorities for action at EU level.
Link to the full text of the Communication and further documents:
EC Communication: Better Careers and More Mobility: A European Partnership for Researchers (66 kB) 
Commission Staff Working Document: Impact Assessment (262) 
Brussels, 27 May, 2008





