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Training program on soft skills targeted to Early Stage Researchers – 2024

According to the main principles of the European Charter of Researchers and main European Research Policies relevant to European Research Area, Sapienza Università di Roma is launching a training programme to increase soft skills aimed at valorising the training path of early stage researchers, with a focus on future non academic career.  The training offer enriches the curriculum of early stage researchers and promotes greater autonomy and awareness of the tools to support their career, thus enhancing the human capital employed in research activities.  

The 2024 edition, developed as part of the actions included in Sapienza HRS4R (Human Resources Strategy For Researchers), represents an occasion for interdisciplinarity and contamination among early stages researchers from any scientific area.  The 2024 edition covers topics ranging from participation in European funding programs in the field of R&I to tools for enhancing and managing research outcomes, from the protection of Intellectual Property to the ethical implications of research, from scientific communication to the Third and Fourth Mission, from entrepreneurship to scientific computing tools and Big Data.  

In the context of the CIVIS project, 7 courses will be held in English and will be open to early stage researchers from other RIS4CIVIS institutions in order to foster Sapienza's contribution for structuring the Alliance and to create concrete opportunities for knowledge exchange, networking and virtual mobility among RIS4CIVIS Partners.

The offer will be also addressed to all participants of the ROME TECHNOPOLE project, Lazio regional innovation ecosystem, multi-technological hub for teaching, research and technology transfer in the sectors of energy transition and sustainability, digital transformation and in the bio-pharmaceutical and health fields.  

The program thus represents a tool to concretely implement the principles of the European Charter for Researchers and the Code of Conduct for their Recruitment, in line with the latest policies of the European Union. 

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