Apply for the Euraxess Online Seminar for Scientists in Exile's Professional Integration in Europe on May 19 to 22, 2025

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ABG is organizing a new online seminar specifically designed for researchers in exile who are willing to pursue their career paths in the economic sector. As part of the European Union’s Horizon Europe research and innovation programme within the framework of the ERA TALENT Project, the seminar will provide participants with tools and guidance to navigate the European labor market and start building a network outside academia. It will also help them develop their professional skills in a supportive and collaborative environment. Researchers, if you're ready to take the next step in your career, don't miss this opportunity—apply now!


About the program 

Eligibility

Practical information

Information webinar

Program, registration, contact


ABG is launching a call for applications for candidates.

Submit your application now (limited number of places)! For the application form, please refer to the "Program, registration, contact" section.

Application is open until December 15, 2024!

 

About the program

In response to the challenges faced by researchers forced into exile due to global geopolitical crises, political, ethnic, or religious persecution, the "Online Seminar for Scientists in Exile for Professional Integration in Europe" was developed. With the increasing number of postdoctoral researchers and the prevalence of fixed-term contracts in a hyper-competitive environment (OECD Science, Technology & Industry Policy Papers, 2021), awareness of the opportunities in the non-academic job market and having alternative options can significantly enhance researchers' adaptability in today's dynamic professional landscape. Supported by EURAXESS, the seminar focuses on improving researchers' adaptability in this competitive job market.

The program is designed to support researchers in exile, based in any EU country, in transitioning to the European socio-economic sector. The seminar offers interactive and collective workshops, hands-on application of tools, and peer exchanges. It also includes networking opportunities with company representatives, providing a comprehensive approach to career development.

The 4-day interactive workshop, held in English, is interdisciplinary, with content tailored to the participants' profiles. It covers essential topics such as exploring the European job market, developing career plans, networking, and marketing skills and research experience. 

It’s the perfect opportunity to take some time to reflect on your professional identity and aspirations, understand the recruitment process and recruiters' expectations in different EU countries, explore new career paths, and develop your network by meeting professionals.

 

This project is part of the Science4Refugees initiative. To learn more about this initiative, click here 

 

Eligibility

The seminar is open to:

The program is limited to 24 researchers, with a maximum of three participants per country of residence. To be eligible, researchers must submit their CV, motivation letter, and registration form to international@abg.asso.fr.

Be part of the EURAXESS Online Seminar for Professional Integration in Europe, a career workshop for displaced researchers organized by ABG, taking place from May 19 to 22, 2025.

Practical information

Participation fee

Free

Language and format 

The seminar will be conducted in English, on zoom with a slack space dedicated to communication

Trainers 

ABG Career advisors.

Information webinar

In order to get more detailed information about the seminar's objectives, eligibility... we encourage you to watch theREPLAY of the information webinar held on October 29 from 11:00 AM to 12:00 PM (CET time).

Information webinar PDF presentation [Downloadable pdf]

 

Program, registration, contact

Call for applications

Program

Registration form

 

Contact : Dr. Kristina BERKUT kristina.berkut@abg.asso.fr, International Cooperation Manager - ABG

 

This project has received funding from the European Union’s Horizon Europe research and innovation programme within the framework of the ERA TALENT Project funded under grant agreement No 101103476.