Results of the ISE Survey of EP candidate lists’ views on Research and Innovation

Under the coordination of the Initiative for Science in Europe, members and member associations of the European Council of Doctoral Candidates and Junior Researchers (EURODOC), the International Consortium of Research Staff Organisations (ICoRSA), the Marie Curie Alumni Association (MCAA) and the Young Academy Europe (YAE) run a survey among various national parties with candidates for the European Parliament elections to get more information about their views on Research and Innovation.

Some interesting data of this survey are summarized in the press release below.

Survey on the impact of COVID-19 pandemic on researchers

The Young Academy of Europe would like to better understand the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on the research and careers of young researchers. The information provided in the survey will also help us evaluate any potential differences between the impact of the pandemic on researchers at various career stages.

​We would like to ask you to participate in this survey. The survey should take no longer than 15 minutes to complete and your answers will remain completely anonymous.

Survey can be found under this link.

Results of the YAE Survey published

Nature International Journal of Science has published the results of a survey that the YAE conducted in 2018. The survey was completed by our members as well as other early-career researchers. The aim of the survey was to better understand the varied paths and challenges we all face, and to provide input to decision-makers that affect our careers.

Read the article.

Our survey is ongoing and results will be reviewed regularly. Taking part only takes a few minutes and your input would be much appreciated.

18th June 2019. For further information please contact info@yacadeuro.org