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Dr Magdalena Wislocka, EURAXESS Sept 16 th 2019

Dr Magdalena Wislocka, EURAXESS Sept 16 th 2019 “Build Your Career in Ireland as Non-EU Student/Graduate/Researcher” -talk. EURAXESS Service Network. A European initiative with up to date information and support services to all who plan career in research

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Dr Magdalena Wislocka, EURAXESS Sept 16 th 2019

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  1. Dr Magdalena Wislocka, EURAXESS Sept 16th2019 “Build Your Career in Ireland as Non-EU Student/Graduate/Researcher” -talk

  2. EURAXESS Service Network • A European initiative with up to date information and support services to all who plan career in research • European Union & over 40 countries in Europe are working together to assist researchers and research organisations • Registration is free !

  3. Pan European Network 40 countries 504 EURAXESS centres

  4. EURAXESS offer for YOU • Access to job offers and funding opportunities • Free assistance when moving countries • ResearcherCV database - attract YOUR employer somewhere in Europe and beyond via EURAXESS portal • Research related training resources,designed to help you improve your career prospects Register on EURAXESS portal today

  5. EURAXESS Website • When you plan your next step somewhere in Europe…. EURAXESS Ireland See how we can help you https://www.euraxess.ie Planning to go abroad ? EURAXESS Europe Check what we can do for you https://euraxess.ec.europa.eu/jobs

  6. ` EURAXESS –what we do ? https://euraxess.ec.europa.eu/useful-information/about-euraxess

  7. ` EURAXESS Jobs & Funding https://euraxess.ec.europa.eu/jobs

  8. EURAXESS Project focusing on careers outside academia – for researchers

  9. Employers and Researchers value the same competencies

  10. Careers outside academia website guidehttps://euraxess.ec.europa.eu/career-development/researchers/discover-careers-beyond-academia • Labour market information, • Practical information about career planning, • Guidance for getting a non-academic jobs • Career stories outside academia

  11. Partnering tool for research, business, or hosting

  12. Marie Curie research options for you- an overview The EU is funding research in a variety of ways through Horizon 2020, the Framework Programme for Research and Innovation For details contact: mariecurie@iua.ie

  13. MSCA –European Funding for MSc holdersInnovating Training Network – ITN • Multidisciplinary network of researchers working on a common project. • Example is PERFORM project about Digital Retail – the recruitment is now closed. Look for other offers on EURAXESS web. • Each researcher has an Individual Research Work within the project is it for Me ? • For MSc holder who want to do a PhD abroad – this is a doctoral programme • You must go to another country- residency rules !! • MSCA Mobility Rules apply

  14. MSCA –European Funding for MSc holdersInnovating Training Network – ITN • You can work in both academia and industry -Secondments for each researcher to another sector (academic to non-academic, or vice-versa) –you can move to a company or university across different countries • Applies to all disciplines • No nationality restrictions • Very competitive salary • Opportunity to travel, participate in summer schools and network events • Opportunity to networking and meeting other supervisors • Prestige ! • Job Opportunities (PhD) advertised on EURAXESS

  15. ITN offer currently on EURAXESS website

  16. ITN Opportunities advertised on EURAXESS – available Live • PhD Position at Max PIanck Institute for Intelligent Systems within the Marie Skłodowska-Curie ITN "MLFPM” • PhD Position at ETH Zürich within the Marie Skłodowska-Curie ITN "MLFPM” • Postdoctoral Researcher – “Single-ion Conducting” block copolymers selfassembly- driven Bio-inspired Porous Printed Films to Electrodes • And many more …. • Check the EURAXESS, keyword • MSCA recruitment time starts in Feb/March

  17. MSCA –European Funding for PhD holders or experienced researchers Individual Fellowships– IF Can I qualify ? • You need to have a PhD or 4 years research experience in a university or company • You need to be proactive- you propose a research project • Find your supervisor abroad to submit a proposal together • It can be an university or a company/research institution • Applies to all disciplines • No nationality restrictions • Handbook with info https://www.iua.ie/irish-marie-curie-office/events-training/

  18. MSCA –European Funding for PhD holders or experienced researchers Individual Fellowships– IF • Duration 2 years • Success rate 20% in Ireland, 14% in Europe • Very competitive salary around (circa €3,000 in your hand, more if you have family) • You can delay your starting date • You need to physically move to the country of your supervisor's institution in EU or a H2020 associated country • If you really want to have your research in Ireland there is an option for you called Global Fellowship

  19. MSCA –European Funding for PhD holders or experienced researchers Global Fellowships – GF • Allows you to have your fellowship in 2 parts : • the fist part is abroad in a 3rd country • the second part is in Ireland • You need 2 supervisors • Your 1st supervisor must be from Ireland • Your 2nd supervisor – form the 3rd country (outside Europe) What is the H2020 associated country / 3rd country ? http://ec.europa.eu/research/participants/data/ref/h2020/grants_manual/hi/3cpart/h2020-hi-list-ac_en.pdf Funding of applicants from non- EU countries: https://ec.europa.eu/research/participants/data/ref/h2020/grants_manual/hi/3cpart/h2020-hi-3cpart_en.pdf

  20. MSCA –European Funding for PhD holders or experienced researchers Global Fellowships – GF Is it for Me ? • If you are a non European national you need to be a European/or H2020 Associated country resident for at least 5 years to be eligible to apply • EU/ H2020 Associated country nationals – can apply automatically • For all information: https://www.iua.ie/irish-marie-curie-office/events-training/

  21. Immigration * visas *work permits

  22. EURAXESS in Serbia - European, regional and national perspectives

  23. The fast track visa scheme HOSTING AGREEMENT– how to stay and work without a work permit in Ireland – in RESEARCH

  24. https://www.euraxess.ie/ireland/hosting-agreement-scheme/i-wish-research-university-institute-technology-or-otherhttps://www.euraxess.ie/ireland/hosting-agreement-scheme/i-wish-research-university-institute-technology-or-other

  25. Researchers on Hosting Agreements in Ireland- Employment Research field

  26. Researchers employed on Hosting Agreementsover 4300 researchers form 120 non EU countries under the scheme in 70 institutions to date

  27. Companies and Institutions employing researchers on Hosting Agreements https://bit.ly/2Grdm5d

  28. Third Level Graduate Scheme

  29. General Work Permit

  30. Critical Skills Employment Permit

  31. New immigration Policy : Rights to work for spouse of Hosting Agreement Holders • Spouses and De Facto Partners of Hosting Agreement holders no longer need to apply for a work permit if they want to work in Ireland • Your local GNIB visit with your spouses/ de facto partner who is a resident in Ireland on a Hosting Agreement – 1G stamp condition given • No charge if IRP is still valid (if due for renewal €300) • Spouses of stamp 4 holders on the basis of being a former Hosting Agreement holder – also qualify

  32. Stamp 1G holders/de facto partners of Hosting Agreement holders • have rights to work on full or part time basis without a work permit • do additional voluntary work • study • travel abroad for short periods (e.g. holidays and attending conferences) and return to Ireland, subject to any re-entry visa requirements • bring immediate children to Ireland • The permission to stay in Ireland is still tied to the permission of the Hosting Agreement holder • Stamp 1G holders – are not entitled to rely on public services or claim any state benefits/funding and must hold private medical insurance • Stamp 1G period is reckonable for naturalisation/long term residence

  33. Who is a de facto partner ? The applicant must be in a position to provide evidence of: • a genuine, long-term, durable relationship, • living with their de facto partner as a family unit for at least two years prior to the commencement of this scheme. • More info on INIS website: http://www.inis.gov.ie/en/INIS/Pages/De+Facto+Relationships

  34. A new pre-clearance procedure for de facto partners • If you intend to travel to Ireland for the purpose of joining your De Facto Partner who holds a Hosting Agreement (or CSEP), you must apply for immigration preclearance to enter the State before you travel to Ireland. • This scheme applies to both non-visa required and visa required nationals. • A non-refundable fee of €100 applies • For info; INIS web: http://www.inis.gov.ie/en/INIS/Pages/launch-notice-for-preclearance-scheme-for-de-facto-partners-of-critical-skills-employment-permit-holders-(csep)-and-de-facto-partners-of-non-eea-researchers-on-a-hosting-agreement

  35. A new pre-clearance procedure for de facto partners Medical Insurance • Applicants must be covered by private medical insurance, from a company authorised by the Health Insurance Authority for the duration of your time in the State. • Travel insurance may suffice but only during the first year of your stay provided it covers you: • For the full period before you arrange private medical insurance • At a minimum of €25,000 for accident and €25,000 for illness and disease and • For any period of hospitalisation • In addition, it is advisable that applicants have insurance to cover repatriation in the event of serious illness or unforeseen events.

  36. How to apply • You need to apply for immigration preclearance to join your de facto Partner (CSEP holder) in Ireland before you travel to Ireland. • Please complete the Preclearance Application Formand send it together with the required supporting documentation (listed above) to: • Preclearance Section Visa Division Irish Naturalisation and Immigration Service 13/14 Burgh Quay Dublin 2 DO2XK70 Ireland

  37. Re entry visa requirement abolishedfor non EEA nationals 13 May 2019 • If you are from a visa required country, and have a valid IRP card or GNIB card, you will no longer require a re-entry visa to leave and return to Ireland on or after 13 May 2019. • You will be able to show your passport and IRP or GNIB card to prove to airlines and immigration officials that you have a right to travel to Ireland. You will be exempt from the requirement to hold a visa. • See details of the changes here...

  38. Useful websites

  39. Any Questions ? Dr Magdalena Wislocka EURAXESS Ireland, Hosting Agreement Scheme Manager Magda@iua.ie www.euraxess.ie For questions related to MSCA options contact mariecurie@iua.ie

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