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WEF Young Scientists Call to Address Missing Link Between Policy and Science

WEF Young Scientists Call to Address Missing Link Between Policy and Science

Scientists from the World Economic Forum's Young Scientists community want to see the social value of scientific research better recognised and acknowledged. Published today by Frontiers Policy Labs, a call has been signed by 52 scholars from some of the world's foremost academic institutions. The signatories say that for science to become rooted in decision-making, a new culture of engagement between policymakers and scientists needs to be established.

Spain Sets out to Overhaul Research Careers

Spain Sets out to Overhaul Research Careers

Spain has set out to improve the lives of its researchers after years of hand to mouth existence and a brain drain that has significantly weakened the public research sector.   A reform of a 2011 law will see young researchers getting permanent contracts, recognition of experience gained abroad and new labour rights. At the same time, there will be increased public spending on research.   

Barriers to Full Participation in the Open Science Life Cycle among Early Career Researchers

Barriers to Full Participation in the Open Science Life Cycle among Early Career Researchers

Early career researchers (ECRs) will play a key role in transitioning the scientific community to more widespread use of Open Science from pre-registration to publication, but they also face unique challenges in adopting these practices. 

The British Academy Chooses Midlands As First Hub for Early Career Researcher Network

The British Academy Chooses Midlands As First Hub for Early Career Researcher Network

The British Academy today announced the University of Birmingham as the first regional hub of its Early Career Researcher Network.

Not What You Know, but Whom You Know? Study of ERC Stirs Old Scientific Controversy

Not What You Know, but Whom You Know? Study of ERC Stirs Old Scientific Controversy

A new study of grants awarded to early-career researchers by Europe's premier science agency is reviving an old controversy over the way governments decide which scientists get research money, and which do not.

Welcome to Germany-The Country Where Most Academic Careers Expire Soon After They Start - ECHER

Welcome to Germany-The Country Where Most Academic Careers Expire Soon After They Start - ECHER

Germany's academic system is admired all over the world. It is almost entirely publicly funded, while studying at most of its higher education institutions is free of charge. However, the working conditions enjoyed by a vast majority of German academic staff do not seem to live up to the stellar reputation German science has internationally.