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1 10 December 2015 – Parallel Session 3 The Eurodoc survey on the situation of Early Career Researchers in Europe Carole Chapin, urodoc Synergies to fuel Researchers’ Careers Luxembourg, 10 – 11 December 2015 organised by

2 www.eurodoc.net About Eurodoc: history The European council of Doctoral Candidate and Junior Researchers Was founded in Girona (Spain) in 2002 Is an volunteer, not for profit, international federation of 32 national associations + 4 observers

3 www.eurodoc.net Eurodoc map

4 www.eurodoc.net About Eurodoc: aims -Represents DCs and JRs across Europe and at the European level -Works to create a community of DCs and JRs across Europe -Contributes to ERA and EHEA policies -Envisions an ERA and EHEA where all researchers are duly recognized and respected for the essential contributions they make

5 www.eurodoc.net Introduction : The Eurodoc Survey I 8,900 doctoral candidates, 30 countries 12 countries presented in the report 77 questions 27 figures 85 tables Dec.2008 - May 2009 Survey Oct. 2009 - Dec.2011 Data analysis Jan. 2011 Descriptive report publication

6 www.eurodoc.net Introduction : The Eurodoc Survey I A first attempt Main questions : What is the real situation, concerning current employment situation, social benefits and working conditions, for doctoral candidates and junior researchers in Europe? What are the differences between European countries, cultures and models of doctoral education and what can one learn from such differences?

7 www.eurodoc.net Introduction : The Eurodoc Survey I Outcomes : Dataset Descriptive report Feasibility study for Eurodoc Survey II

8 www.eurodoc.net What do we need to know about Early Career Researchers in Europe ? Eurodoc Survey II I.Eurodoc plans for the study, study design and aims II.Relevance of this project for institutions and organisations focusing on research and researchers careers in Europe, at the European, national or regional level

9 www.eurodoc.net I. Eurodoc Survey II : plans -Why a Survey II ? -Expansion of the number of countries participating -Experiences and working conditions of DCs and JRs -Good practices and recommendations -Career development of recent PhD graduates

10 www.eurodoc.net I. Eurodoc Survey II : plans -Variety of forms of doctoral training -Expectations and motivations of doctoral candidates (DCs) -Training experience -Work experience -Funding for DCs/doctoral training -Pathways to doctoral training -Mobility -Career development after degree acquisition

11 www.eurodoc.net II. Eurodoc Survey II : Relevance What forms of doctoral training can be found across Europe? – Identify the variety of forms of doctoral training in Europe Expectations and motivations of doctoral candidates – What are the expectations and the motivations of DCs with regard to their doctoral training?

12 www.eurodoc.net II. Eurodoc Survey II : Relevance What kind of training experiences are obtained by DCs and recent doctoral degree holders (RDDH)? – to determine the availability of training and supervision and the evaluation DCs and RDDHs make of the training and supervision they had access to Work experience – Kinds of work experiences, application of the Charter & Code

13 www.eurodoc.net II. Eurodoc Survey II : Relevance What are the main income sources for DCs? What is the social and educational background of DCs and RDDHs across Europe? – Data on the educational pathways of DCs and RDDHs

14 www.eurodoc.net II. Eurodoc Survey II : Relevance How mobile are DCs and RDDHs in Europe? – Does the implementation of ERA and EHEA reflect in the geographical mobility of DCs and RDDHs? – Do they search for opportunities in Europe? – What are the hindrances/facilitators for the international mobility with regard to doctoral training? – What forms of international mobility can be distinguished for DCs and RDDHs?

15 www.eurodoc.net II. Eurodoc Survey II : Relevance Career development after degree acquisition – To which labour markets are RDDHs attracted? – What are the typical pathways for career development of RDDHs? – Does the current employment fit the competencies of the doctoral degree holder – Do doctoral degree holders meet the job requirements? – Do doctorate degree holders working outside academia feel well prepared for their jobs? – What are the main barriers/facilitators for finding adequate employment after graduation?

16 www.eurodoc.net Conclusion -Doctoral candidates and Junior researchers : a major issue for the ERA and EHEA -A major issue inside HR strategies -A need for a better understanding of this population -A need for a comparative database at the european level

17 www.eurodoc.net Selected references Eurodoc, Eurodoc Survey I: The first Eurodoc Survey on Doctoral Candidates in Twelve European Countries. Descriptive Report (Eds. Gülay Ateş, Karoline Holländer, Nadia Koltcheva, Snežana Krstić Filomena Parada), 2011. Work Programme Structuring the European Research Area Human Resources and Mobility, MSCA, edition September 2004. European Commission, The European Charter for researchers and The Code of Conduct for the recruitment of researchers, 2005. Eurodoc, Eurodoc Survey II : Feasibility study, 2011.

18 www.eurodoc.net Contact us at board@eurodoc.net http://eurodoc.net/ https://www.linkedin.com/company/eurodoc https://www.linkedin.com/grp/home?gid=4368831 https://twitter.com/Eurodoc https://www.facebook.com/eurodoc


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