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Developments in Ireland regarding Researcher Careers and Mobility. Outline of Presentation Introduction to Irish Research System Position relating to Action Plan issues Preparation of Action Plan. Research System in Ireland. Research Funders - PowerPoint PPT Presentation
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Developments in Ireland regarding Researcher Careers and Mobility
Outline of Presentation
• Introduction to Irish Research System
• Position relating to Action Plan issues
• Preparation of Action Plan
Research System in Ireland
Research Funders• Science Foundation Ireland – building human capital in
oriented basic research: ICT, Bio, Energy• Higher Education Authority
– HEI core funding– PRTLI (capacity, infrastructure, PhD programmes)– Research Councils (PhD and post-Doc funding)
• Enterprise Ireland – applied research support for enterprise and enterprise – HEI collaboration
• Sectoral funding: Marine, Agricultural, Environment, Health, Energy
Research System in Ireland (cont.)
Research Performers• 7 Universities• 14 Institutes of Technology• Sectoral Institutes• Enterprise sector
Advisory Bodies• Chief Scientific Advisor• Advisory Science Council• Forfas• HEA
R&D Expenditure Intensity
• Ireland started R&D investment in 1998 with significant increases from 2002
• Grow Gross Domestic Expenditure on R&D (GERD) to 2.5% of GNP by 2013
• Intensity ratio estimated at 1.66% of GNP in 2008• BERD estimate 1.08% of GNP in 2008
Gross Expenditure R&D
Total R&D Expenditure by Sector of Performance 1998-2008 (€mn)
698 784 842 900 1000 1105 1210 1330 14581598 1684204
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SSTI 2006-2013To make Ireland by 2013 internationally renowned for the excellence of its research and to the forefront in generating and using new knowledge for economic and social
progress within an innovation-driven culture.
• Build a world class research system
• Drive growth through research and innovation in enterprise
• Capture, protect and commercialise ideas and knowhow
• Ensure sound foundations in education
• Focussed research in Agriculture, Food, Health, Environment, Marine, Energy
• Link research system to international centres and foster partnerships with international research teams
Implementation Structures
Higher Education
Research Group
D/ES, D/ETE,HEA, SFI, EI,
Sectoral Depts/Agencies
Technology Ireland
D/ETEForfas, EI, SFI, IDA
HEA
Public Sector Research
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Advisory ScienceCouncil
Enterprise Feedback Group
Interdepartmental Committee on SSTI: Depts ofETE, E&S,Taoiseach, FIN, H&C, DCENR, AFF, EHLG
Cabinet Committee on STI
Taoiseach and Ministers forETE, FIN, E&S,H&C, DCENR, AFF, EHLG, Innovation Policy
Agricultureand Food
Health EnviromentMarine Energy
Building a World Class Research System
• SSTI target increase number of PI-led research teams by 350 over period to 2013.
– Each PI leads a research team on average of 8 members.
• Overall goal of 1,300 new PhDs per annum by 2013 (c. 1,000 SET, 300 HSS).
Researchers’ Partnership Priority Areas I
• Open Recruitment and Portability of Grants– Open, competition-based recruitment
– Institutional autonomy
– Recognition of qualifications
– Online advertisement of positions on EURAXESS
– Information and assistance services for transferring researchers (EURAXESS office)
– Portability of individual grants in certain circumstances
– International portability still to be addressed
SSTI – Researcher Mobility
• Sufficient numbers of researchers essential• Required numbers will not be delivered internally• We need to attract substantial numbers of
researchers to Ireland
EURAXESS Office and Portal
• Co-funded by IUA, EU Commission (2005- 2007) and DETE
• Researchcareersireland.com• Helpdesk• Euraxess link• National network• Implementation of Third Country Researchers
Directive including management of central hosting agreement database
Importing Human Capital - Third Country Researchers Directive
• Accreditation of research organisations (ROs) by OSTI
• Accredited ROs free to enter into Hosting Agreements (HAs)
• Database of HAs established by EURAXESS Office (IUA)
• HA used by researcher for visa application, admission, registration etc.
Third Country Researchers Directive – Hosting Agreements
• 485 Hosting Agreements processed since December 2007. 55 Nationalities of researchers are represented which include:
89 – China 19 – Australia
81 – India 15 - Pakistan
57 – USA 13 - Bangladesh
27 – Russia 13 – New Zealand
19 – Canada
Researchers’ Partnership Priority Areas II
• Social Security and Supplementary Pension Needs– Area to be addressed
– Assistance on information on social security rules and supplementary pension implications
– FTWA gives researchers equivalent social security and pension entitlements
– Reform of HEI pension schemes in progress
Researchers’ Partnership Priority Areas III
• Employment and Working Conditions– Charter and Code signed by the Universities
– IUA recommended salary scales for contract researchers, 2002
– ASC Careers report and HERG Working Group
– Gender representation – funding schemes
– HEA Guidelines for HEIs Jan 2009 on compliance with Fixed Term Work Act
SSTI – Researcher Careers
• Sufficient suitably educated, high quality people essential to achieve objectives for research base
• Important factor is availability of attractive career structure within HE sector and movement from HE to industry
• ASC asked to make proposals on systematic career development in public and private sectors
• HERG Research Careers Working Group covering career issues in HE sector
Contract Researchers
• 3,000 contract researchers in HEIs• Triangular relationship employer (HEI), employee
(contract researcher), funding agency• Principal Investigator role• Less than 20% of contract researchers obtain
tenured position in HEIs• Standardised contracts recognised by HEIs and
agreed by HEI HR office
ASC Report on Researcher Careers Oct. 2008
• Review:– the current structures and processes in Ireland and EU– career paths for researchers– good practice - EU & global hotspots
• Analyse:– the current state of career opportunities incl. mobility
• Develop:– a vision and strategy to drive a step change in the career
structure and mobility of researchers in public and private research in Ireland
• Recommendations
ASC Study findings – contract researchers
• Lack of career structure• Limited opportunities: difficult to obtain permanent position• Low pay: rates of pay not standardised – dependent on
funding and PI – voluntary IUA guidelines• Low status: lack of responsibility, lack of freedom to intiate
research, dependency on PI• Lack of pension/social security arrangements• Lack of research jobs in industry• Need for better mobility between academia and industry• Need for recognition of experience outside academia• Fixed Term Workers Act impacts
ASC – proposed framework
Clearly defined levels within the researcher career path with:
• continuous professional development; and
• transparent and rigorous competition at all levels.
a. 1st phase - Internship - PhD graduates gain practical experience while supervised by PI who has secured funding for position
b. 2nd phase - Research Fellow, personally funded but with a PI as mentor who will enable access to research facilities
c. Limited number of highly prestigious and competitive Senior Research Fellowships should be available - independent funding on the same basis as Principal Investigators
Researcher Career Framework – Implementation
• HERG Researcher Careers WG– Government Departments
– HEIs
– Funding agencies
– Consultation with stakeholders
• Proposed researcher career framework in HEIs in preparation
• Expected adoption 2009
Researchers’ Partnership Priority Areas IV
• Training, Skills and Experience– Generic research and transferable skills for PhD
students – funding for structured PhD programmes available in PRTLI 5 launched Jan 09
– ASC study on absorptive capacity of PhDs in enterprise (report expected June 2009)
Action Plan Preparation 2009
• Office of Science Technology and Innovation – informal consultation with stakeholders
• Preparation of draft action plan• Circulation of draft action plan for comment• Revision of draft as appropriate• Submission to HERG – IDC for approval• Transmission to EU• Monitoring and measuring performance
Thank you for your attention
Aidan Hodson,
Office of Science, Technology and Innovation,Department of Enterprise, Trade and Employment,Kildare St.,Dublin 2,[email protected]