Is mobility the key to success?
How do you define success?
According to him, it depends on everyone's priorities. For example, "is success a permanent contract and climbing ranks in the same institution or the life and professional experiences gathered from years abroad?".
Sign of the times, mobility means flexibility and has its advantages as well as its disavantages. We are not immune from homesickness. "Detachment from home affairs and connections" is not always easy to live. At the same time, it allows to enrich your CV and increase your social and professional value, to build international connections and collaborations, to adapt to and adopt new protocols, practices, and so on. These are skills that are acquired in a sustainable manner, while difficulties tend to fade over time.
So how to prepare an international experience?
While referring to the difficulties he faced in a particular national context and his specific needs (list of English-speaking researchers in France ...), Spiros gives some advices such as to remain within a network and maintain contacts, visit if possible in advance the destination country and do some language preparation, be informed about the income tax system and the health insurance procedure or yet check with home pension office if years abroad are taking into account and how.
In terms of mobility opportunities, one can find many announcements in media, funding means for example, in the framework of Marie Curie Actions or in the case of Japan, the programme of the Japan Society for the Promotion of Science (JSPS ).
In addition to his presentation downloadable herebelow, you can visit the personal website of Spiros where you will find his various publications such as the book "The Art of Science Communication" which discusses various ways of communicating scientifique and technical ideas to a range of audiences.