InSPIREurope

UiO is part of the InSPIREurope project to support researchers at risk of persecution. UiO is leading the work package to prepare the work environment for welcoming researchers at risk.

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InSPIREurope project facts

Project Title: InSPIREurope – Initiative to Support, Promote and Integrate Researchers at Risk in Europe

Funded by: European Commission, under Horizon 2020, Marie Curie Sk?odowska-Curie Coordination and Support Action

Grant Amount: 1,492,321.25 EUR

Project dates: September 1, 2019 to August 31, 2022

The initiative, InSPIREurope, is a Europe-wide alliance fin support of researchers who are at risk due to discrimination, persecution, suffering or violence.

Funding

Funded under the European Commission’s Marie Sk?odowska-Curie Actions, the initiative is hosted at Maynooth University in Ireland, and coordinated by Scholars at Risk Europe.

Update 2022: The project has received funding for a new project period 1 Sep 2022-31 Aug 2025 Inspireurope+, but in that period will UiO not be a formal partner in the project.

Background

As record numbers of researchers reach out to Europe for support, no one country, government, NGO, or enterprise can meet the scope of the challenge. The ambitious and coordinated approach of InSPIREurope is required to provide that support.

From September 2018 to the end August 2019, over 580 scholars and researchers sought the assistance of Scholars at Risk. The organisation successfully placed 115 scholars at universities globally. The highest rate of applications came from Turkey, Syria, Iran and Yemen.  Over 1,000 applications have been received from Turkey alone since January 2016.

InSPIREurope brings together a diverse set of partners in a concerted effort to expand support for researchers at risk. InSPIREurope begins from the view that excellence in research depends upon open scientific debate, and is driven by a multiplicity of ideas, people and perspectives. When researchers are at risk, and excluded from participating in the global research circuit, whether due to discrimination, persecution, suffering or violence, not only are individual lives and careers at risk; the quality, and the very future of research is also at stake.

Both the skills and attributes of researchers who are at risk represent significant human capital and economic potential for the receiving countries in Europe. However, well-coordinated efforts by a diverse set of experienced partners are required for such potential to be realised on a Europe-wide scale.

The network

European partners today join forces to announce the launch of InSPIREurope, in recognition of a shared commitment to excellence in research and to the principles of freedom of inquiry, and academic freedom that are essential for world-class research.

The project partners include

  • Scholars at Risk Europe, hosted at Maynooth University, Ireland (Project Coordinator)
  • Alexander von Humboldt-Stiftung, Germany
  • European University Association
  • Jagiellonian University, Poland
  • University of Oslo, Norway
  • University of Gothenburg, Sweden
  • French national PAUSE programme, hosted by the Collège de France
  • Stichting voor Vluchteling-Studenten UAF, Netherlands
  • Aristotle University of Thessaloniki, Greece
  • Scholz CTC GmbH, Germany

Associate Partners & International Partners include

  • EuroScience
  • Scholars at Risk Norway
  • Scholars at Risk Switzerland
  • University of Padova, Italy
  • University of Trento, Italy
  • Scholars at Risk Network
Published Oct. 14, 2019 10:37 AM - Last modified May 24, 2022 8:20 AM