Title: Arnis Kokorevics
1The Researchers Mobility within European
Research Area A New Facilities for Innovations
and RTD. Mobility Support and Promoting
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Riga, Latvia, September 09-12, 2004
- Arnis Kokorevics
- Latvian Researchers Mobility Centre, Latvian
State Institute of Wood Chemistry - Dzerbenes str. 27, Riga, LV1006, Latvia, E-mail
arniskk_at_edi.lv, Tel. 371-7553591
2The human resources in field of RTD in Europe -
negative situation (comparing to USA and Japan)
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- a lower proportion of workforce in RD (5.1 in
every thousand of the workforce in Europe,
against 7.4 in the US and 8.9 in Japan),
particularly in the number of researchers
employed in industry (2.5 in every thousand in
Europe, against 7.0 in the US and 6.3 in Japan) - Europe also seems to face a brain drain of young
scientific and technological personnel to the USA
(more than 26 000 specialised workers entering
the US were from the European countries and more
than 7 300 from the acceding countries in 2001) - the number of young people attracted to careers
in science and research in Europe is decreasing - there is currently an underused potential of
women in scientific careers in Europe.
3Reaction of EU institutions
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- the decisions of the Lisbon Summit (March 2000)
- vision and work programme of the European
Research Area (ERA) in 2000 - the strategic initiative Mobility Strategy for
the European Research Area (ERA) in 2001
- The target
- the more abundant and more mobile human
resources - the European dimension to scientific careers
- bringing together the researchers of Western and
Eastern Europe - removal of obstacles to the mobility of
researchers - the creation of a favourable environment for the
mobility of researchers in the ERA.
4Specific features of Researchers Mobility
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- The mobility of researchers concerns all ages and
steps in a researchers career path, which differ
it from other types of mobility - The mobility of researchers has specific
obstacles and barriers of mobility economic,
legal, social, cultural, linguistic - lack of specicial information
- The legal situation is also distinctly different
for third country researchers than for EU
citizens. The researchers from young EU countries
are facing additional obstacles - the largest
part of old EU counties sets up transition
periods for offering their labour market for
personnel from young EU countries - The interregional mobility within ERA will
manifest itself also as a brain drain in less
developed regions (Latvia and other Eastern
European countries).
5The priority directions for providing
information, improvement of legal environment
and removing of obstacles and barriers
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- admission to the country (visas) and access to
employment (work permits) - social security rights (including pension rights)
and fiscal issues (taxation) - financial issues and financial support
- return and career development
- intellectual property rights (IPR),
especially for intersectorial mobility - recruitment conditions and methods
- family issues (maternity leave, day-care),
especially for young researches - gender issues.
The High-Level Expert Group on Improving
Mobility of Researchers. Final Report. 4 April
2001.
6The two dimensions of researchers mobility
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- the international mobility geographic and
regional dimension the mobility between the
EU, candidate countries, and countries associated
in FP6, involvement of third countries nationals
to researches in ERA - the intersectorial mobility between business
(industry) and academia, between public and
private-funded research organizations and
vice-versa.
7The European Network of Mobility Centres
(ERA-MORE) and the European Researchers
Mobility Portal (European RMP) a Special
Support Action within FP6
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- collected information about fellowships and
grants, research job opportunities database,
anonymous CV database about researchers
employment searchers, - information service to incoming, outgoing and
returning researchers (, information about the
legal and administrative issues related to
researchers mobility, practical information about
daily life issues), - personal assistance to mobile researchers and
their families ensuring the support for the legal
and administrative procedure, the working and
living environment for mobile researchers, - analysis of the situation in each country
regarding mobility issues, identification of the
obstacles for mobility, preparation of
recommendations to eliminate the obstacles for
mobility.
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10The European Researchers Mobility Portal -
European RMP- launched on 10 July, 2003.- the
main information dissemination tool- over 3000
active Internet links on job opportunities,
assistance on administrative and legal issues
when moving abroad etc. The ERA-MORE network -
launched during the International Conference
Brain drain, brain gain new challenges (June
30, 2004, Paris) - bringing together 200
centres in 33 countries,
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- The national Mobility Centres and Researchers
Mobility Portals will start their activities
during 2004. - The Latvian Researchers Mobility Centre (Latvian
RMC) and the Latvian Researchers Mobility
Portal (Latvian RMP) - a part of this
ERA-MORE network and its Internet portals.
11The other tools offered by the EU institutions
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- EURES - the European Job Mobility Portal
(http//www.europa.eu.int/eures) - Solvit - problem solving in the Internal Market
(http//europa.eu.int/solvit/) - YourEurope - on-line EU and national public
information services regarding cross-border
activities (http//europa.eu.int/youreurope/) - Dialogue with Citizens - information about
living, working, studying or travelling in
another EU country (http//europa.eu.int/citizensr
ights/) - Citizens Signpost Service - practical advice and
signposting service (http//europa.eu.in
t/citizensrights/signpost/) - Europe Direct e-mail, phone or web assistance
service (http//europa.eu.int/europedire
ct/ ) - Eurydice - the information network on education
in Europe (http//www.eurydice.org/) - Ploteus - the learning opportunities throughout
the European Space (http//europa.eu.int
/ploteus/) - Your Voice in Europe - the EC single access
point to a wide variety of other tools
(http//europa.eu.int/yourvoice/).
12The European problem is the lack of
intersectoral mobility and this partitioning is a
threat to Europe economy Philippe
Busquin, European Commissioner.
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- Specific features of intersectorial mobility
actions - it is necessary to find employment vacancies,
- researchers can lose some of their acquired
benefits and professional status, - will have to start their career development
again. - The differences in labour relations, its culture,
career development, confidentiality of research
results, and the pressure of publication for
evaluation and intellectual property protection
make it difficult to move from one sector to
another.
13The achievements and the experience to promote
intersectorial mobility within the mobility
strategy
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- education of students, doctoral candidates and
scientists with the knowledge of the business
aspects of RTD, entrepreneurship and project
management (Industrial PhDs Denmark
Industrial CASE awards - United Kingdom
Estonia) - competence centres (Kplus programme Austria
United Kingdom) - financial support to spin-offs and enterprises
established by universities and scientists, to
the setting up of innovative enterprises
(Austria SPINNO and BioSPINNO Estonia France
PAVE- Greece) - keeping of researchers rights to pension and
promotion during their work in industry, rights
to return to universities (France SkatteFUNN
Norway) - measures for recognizing the research work
carried out in the private sector in lieu of a
doctoral degree (France) - special programmes, which support the staff
transfer between companies and science (aFuE
and INNO- Germany Greece Ireland
Netherlands Norway Portugal Slovenia).
14The plans of the Latvian RMC and its portal in
the field of intersectorial mobility support
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- Mainly - information dissemination and exchange
- the possibilities of finding an employee abroad,
and the services of the centre and portals to
solve practical problems related to the
employment of specialists from abroad to the
employers from the private sector - the finding appropriate researchers positions
and new facilities for their further career to
RTD specialists - potential mobile researcher. - the popularization of information about grants
and programmes, which allows the participation of
representatives from both spheres innovation
supports, joint grants, fellowships, etc. - As the most promising co-operation partners for
information dissemination, societies and
associations of industry branches, especially in
high-tech fields (information technologies,
telecommunications, pharmacies, etc.),
development agencies, technological centres,
innovation centres will be regarded.
15Conclusions The European Network of Mobility
Centres (ERA-MORE) and the European and national
Researchers Mobility Portals will be relevant
and valuable tools to promote the international
and intersectorial mobility of researchers.Diffe
rent initiatives both on the Community and
national levels form an excellent basis for the
development of further actions, for benchmarking
and the identification of examples of good
practice. The activities within the mobility
strategy will be viewed in the context of other
activities and offered tools of the FP6 Specific
programme Structuring the ERA, especially
Marie Curie Actions.
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- As the next steps predicted by EC to support
researchers mobility - the development of The European Researchers
Charter and The Code of Conduct for the
recruitment principles of researchers. It will be
presented to the Member States in the form of a
Recommendation from the Commission, due to be
adopted by the end of 2004 - the new EU directive expected to regulate the
recognition of professional qualifications in
Europe - the new scientific visas for third country
researchers.