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Rapport (Rapport De Recherche) Année : 2018

Identifying Transferable Skills and Competences to Enhance Early Career Researchers Employability and Competitiveness

Melania Borit
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Fabien Canolle
Eva Hnatkova
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Gareth O'Neill
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Davide Pacitti
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Filomena Parada
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Résumé

This report identifies transferable skills and competences a relevant for early career researchers to gather during their doctoral training program and beyond, in order to increase their employability in multiple work sectors. A skills matrix and infographic (see Appendix) with nine different categories, containing a total of 66 transferable skills and competences, is presented. Advice on how to acquire and document these skills and competences is provided.
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hal-01894753 , version 1 (12-10-2018)

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Charlotte Teresa Weber, Melania Borit, Fabien Canolle, Eva Hnatkova, Gareth O'Neill, et al.. Identifying Transferable Skills and Competences to Enhance Early Career Researchers Employability and Competitiveness. [Research Report] EURODOC. 2018. ⟨hal-01894753⟩
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