Overview
The European Research Careers Fair is an event that aims to promote
and enhance research careers in Europe.
It willl take place from
9.45 am to 6.00 pm.
RESEARCH aims to bring together the various groups involved in Research.
60
exhibitors are expected:
- European companies
- National and intra-European research
centres
- European universities
Over 1500 PhD
students and researchers from all over Europe will be coming together
with well-known figures from the world of Research and representatives
of major institutions to discuss innovation strategies and new career
prospects.
A UNIQUE OPPORTUNITY FOR THE RESEARCH WORLD
Because Research
is an increasingly strategic lever for competitiveness for European
companies in a globalised environment, employers need to attract new
profiles and encourage them to stay. The European Research Careers Fair
gives them a unique opportunity to:
- promote their structure, make the most of their projects and
develop their contacts
- present their career opportunities
and prospects
- recruit the skills they are looking for via a
web platform that puts them in touch with applicants
Reinforce your image as a member of the Research world by attending Research and taking advantage of its European media coverage.
A WIDE RANGE OF OPPORTUNITIES OPEN TO RESEARCHERS
R&D is
recruiting and collaboration between research centres, universities and
companies are developing. By bringing together everyone involved in
research in Europe, Research offers an opportunity to:
- Talk directly to the major players in the research world
- Meet
the European research organisations that are recruiting
- Benefit
from advice on career management and mobility
Researchers will be given a wealth of information to guide their decision-making through a programme of conferences, debates and practical personal accounts.
AN EVENT OF EUROPEAN STATURE
Founded by Apec, the
Franco-German Forum and the Franco-German University, RESEARCH is taking
place in 2009 in Germany, Europe’s leading country for the registration
of international patents.
The fair is trilingual and the conferences
are translated into French, English and German.
The European
Commission is associated with the event and thus helps to add to its
European dimension.