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EURAXESS UK article published in Voices magazine
Living and working in an international context enables researchers to access a world of experiences to help them develop in their career and expand their professional networks. Our site gives practical information to assist researchers in their transition to another country, such as guidance around... -
Newton Fund experiences in China
One of the many programmes we promote via the Euraxess portal is the Newton Fund. The Newton Fund promotes the economic development and welfare in partnering countries, through science and innovation partnerships. It aims to strengthen science and innovation capacity and unlock further funding to... -
FameLab International Final 2017
FameLab International Final 2017 FameLab is a communications competition designed to engage and entertain by breaking down science, technology and engineering concepts into three minute presentations. Contestants from around the world take part armed only with their wits and a few props – the... -
The benefits of the Researcher Links scheme
The EURAXESS network has long recognised the benefit to researchers of greater exposure to working on an international-scale. This position was reinforced recently in the Royal Society 2017 Report ‘International mobility of researchers’ which found that ‘mobility is associated with better... -
New statement from the Royal Society, Académie des Sciences and the Leopoldina has been published
International collaboration is highly beneficial to a researcher's work and career. Following the outcome of the UK referendum on EU membership, the wider impact that this will have on the science community and international collaboration remains to be determined. However, the importance of... -
Defining the UK-EU Relationship post Brexit: the Future Partnership Project
Collaboration between research communities across the globe is a driving force behind scientific progress. The Royal Society and the Wellcome Trust, together with a number of European partners, have released a statement outlining their vision for an ambitious and close future relationship between... -
Life as a Brazilian researcher in the UK
Collaborating internationally or spending time on a research visit abroad can be very beneficial to a researcher's career and personal development. Dr Fabiana Gondim Mariutti, from Brazil, was a PhD researcher at Leeds Beckett University in the United Kingdom. Funded by CAPES (Coordenação de... -
Life as a Nigerian researcher in the UK
Spending time on a research visit in a different country can provide many benefits to a researcher's career. These experiences can open up access to expertise, facilities and research environments that help to broaden networks and gain insight into different ways of working. Dr Enitome Bafor won a... -
How to find international collaborators for your research
Sandy Sparks, Learning and Development Consultant at the University of Warwick and Trainer for the British Council Researcher Connect programme, gives her best advice for finding and maintaining a collaboration. Think about how the collaboration will meet your needs Maybe you're an early-career... -
From computer mice to Kalahari meerkats
Dr Shay Rotics was awarded a two-year Blavatnik Postdoctoral Fellowship, given to distinguished Israeli PhD students working in science, technology, engineering and mathematics to study at the University of Cambridge. Dr Rotics told us about his experience and how the Fellowship has helped his...