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EU mobility legislation review |
Communication from the Commission to the Council and the European Parliament : researchers in the European Research Area : one profession, multiple careers |
This Communication is deeply embedded in the implementation of the European Research Area and of its requirement to develop and enhance the human resource potential of European research. It aims to analyse the different elements which characterise the profession and defines the various factors which condition the development of researchers careers at European level, namely: the role and nature of research training, the differences in recruitment methods, the contractual and budgetary dimension, and, finally, the evaluation mechanisms and the progress perspectives within the career. |
Council Recommendation of 12 October 2005 to facilitate the admission of third-country nationals to carry out scientific research in the European Community |
Pending the implementation of Council Directive 2005/71/EC of 12 October 2005 on a specific procedure for admitting third-country nationals for the purposes of scientific research , this recommendation calls on Member States to facilitate the admission of such individuals already. |
Council Directive 2005/71/EC of 12 October 2005 on a specific procedure for admitting third-country nationals for the purposes of scientific research |
The objectives of this Directive, namely the introduction of a special admission procedure and the adoption of conditions of entry and residence applicable to third country nationals for stays of more than three months in the Member States for the purposes of conducting a research project under a hosting agreement with a research organisation, cannot be sufficiently achieved by the Member States, especially as regards ensuring mobility between Member States, and can therefore be better achieved by the Community. |
European Commission Recommendation on the European Charter for Researchers and on a Code of Conduct for the Recruitment of Researchers |
of 11 March 2005, from The Official Journal of the European Union |
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WEB-MOB project is an INCO FP6 project supported by the European Commission
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