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The Policy Support Facility (PSF) Mutual Learning Exercise (MLE) on research careers, supported under the Horizon Europe Policy Support Facility, is coming to an end with a dissemination event. The final report will be published on the MLE webpage before the event.
The MLE took place in the context of ERA Action 4 of the ERA Policy Agenda 2022-2024 (more information) and involved 16 EU Member States and runs from April 2024 until June 2025. It allowed the exchange of good practices in relation of the implementation of the Council Recommendation of 18 December 2023 on a European framework to attract and retain research, innovation, and entrepreneurial talents in Europe, including the new European Charter for Researchers.
The dissemination event will be the opportunity to learn about recommendations and examples that can drive reforms at national level to improve the attractiveness of research careers.
The agenda of the dissemination event is available here. Registration is required here by 12 May. The dissemination event is part of a three-part event series in Austria. More information and registration links can be found here.
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