Go back

Researcher mobility ‘worsening’ in Europe, says RTO association

Earto calls for improvements in tax law and permit recognition for mobile workers

Researcher mobility across Europe has worsened in recent years as a result of EU regulations, according to a group representing research and technology organisations.

“If those hurdles are not treated carefully, they will hinder the European efforts to increase international researcher mobility, the strengthening of the European Research Area and the success of mobility instruments within the EU research and innovation programme, Horizon Europe,” the European Association of Research and Technology Organisations said in a position paper published on 28 July.

This article on Research Professional News is only available to Research Professional or Pivot-RP users.

Research Professional users can log in and view the article via this link

Pivot-RP users can log in and view the article via this link.