Author: Sal

ICoRSA is amongst the early signatories of the Manifesto for Early Career Researchers published by the Initiative of Science for Europe (ISE). This important document and movement will collect broad […]
The Agreement on Reforming Research Assessment sets a shared direction for changes in assessment practices for research, researchers and research performing organisations, with the overarching goal to maximise the quality […]
The Open and Universal Science (OPUS) Project Kick Off Conference, coordinated and hosted by PLOCAN, took place on September 19–20, 2022 at PLOCAN premises in Telde, Gran Canaria, Spain. It […]
Together with European Council of Doctoral Candidates and Junior Researchers (Eurodoc), Marie Curie Alumni Association (MCAA), Young Academy of Europe (YAE), and Global Young Academy (GYA) we published a joint statement […]
The OPUS project is an EU-funded project implemented by an eighteen-organisations consortium led by The Oceanic Platform of the Canary Islands (PLOCAN). The main goal  is to develop coordination and […]
ICoRSA participated at ESOF 2022 with Dr Gordon Dalton, our chair attending in person in Leiden, Netherlands. Together with Young Academy Leiden, Young Academy of Europe, CRAC-Vitae, ICoRSA discussed alternatives to […]
As a global science organization, ISC seeks to advance science as a global public good. Together with our Members and partners we work at the global level to catalyse and […]
International Consortium of Research Staff Associations’ admission to official partnership with UNESCO, with consultative status, under the Directives concerning UNESCO’s partnership with non-governmental organisations (36 C/Res. 108) has been approved […]
The RAISE project is an EU-funded project implemented by a five-organisations consortium led by Startup Europe Regions Network (SERN) along with The European Business Angels Network (EBAN), the European Association […]
At the ICoRSA Annual Researcher Career Summit, held on 31 March 2022, ICoRSA presented its position statement on sustainability of research careers and precarity to its members and audience. Read the […]