Human Resources Mobility & Training Needs Petros P. Soukoulias Head of the Regional Council for Innovation & Entrepreneurship Eastern Macedonia – Thrace.

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Human Resources Mobility & Training Needs Petros P. Soukoulias Head of the Regional Council for Innovation & Entrepreneurship Eastern Macedonia – Thrace Region

The participation of REMTH’s HEI/PRO researchers in global research networks, although it is gradually improving, it still remains at very low levels. Regional Status – Needs 1/6 Human Resources Mobility & Training Needs Regional Council for Innovation & Entrepreneurship of REMTh

The take-up of Key Enabling Technologies (ΚΕΤ) in the Region, is very small. Regional Council for Innovation & Entrepreneurship of REMTh Regional Status – Needs 2/6 Human Resources Mobility & Training Needs

The regional stock of scientists and researchers has not been successfully exploited so far, as an enabler for the diffusion of innovations in the Region, especially among the enterprise sector. Regional Council for Innovation & Entrepreneurship of REMTh Regional Status – Needs 3/6 Human Resources Mobility & Training Needs

Joint ventures and 'creative copying‘, are the most common approaches to fill knowledge gaps. Regional Council for Innovation & Entrepreneurship of REMTh Regional Status – Needs 4/6 Human Resources Mobility & Training Needs

Given the adverse macroeconomic environment, the mid-term outlook for institutional investments in Higher Education and Research is negative. Regional Council for Innovation & Entrepreneurship of REMTh Regional Status – Needs 5/6 Human Resources Mobility & Training Needs

Due to the high unemployment among young graduates, which is currently around 50%, brain- drain is expected to be increased, especially for the most talented of them Regional Council for Innovation & Entrepreneurship of REMTh Regional Status – Needs 6/6 Human Resources Mobility & Training Needs

In the framework of the EP Preparatory Action, the issue of Human Resources Mobility has been identified as a high priority intervention and active support is provided by IPTS/JRC to elaborate a context-aware action plan. Regional Council for Innovation & Entrepreneurship of REMTh Regional Mobility Plan Human Resources Mobility & Training Needs

The mobility of skilled human capital (job-to-job, occupational, inward/outward education), is one of the fundamental mechanisms that creates direct knowledge flows and indirect knowledge spillovers. Regional Council for Innovation & Entrepreneurship of REMTh Regional Mobility Plan Human Resources Mobility & Training Needs

Establish a Mobility Working Group (MWG), that will elaborate a Plan of Actions, for stimulating mobility of human resources, across sectors of performance of : higher education, government, enterprise, intra and extra-regionally, in the context of regional RIS3, considering all sources of funding available to Region. Regional Council for Innovation & Entrepreneurship of REMTh Regional Objective Human Resources Mobility & Training Needs

By April , the MWG should submit a multiannual Mobility Plan of Actions to REMTH’s Regional Council for Innovation & Entrepreneurship. Regional Council for Innovation & Entrepreneurship of REMTh Regional Objective Human Resources Mobility & Training Needs

1.Qualitative assessment of the mobility calls & projects. 2. Mapping opportunities offered by national & EU programmes in support of human capital mobility. 3. Identification of actions to be taken by the stakeholders. 4. Identification of mobility issues that can be embedded in the calls developed by REMTH's ROP in this period. 5. In case of a non-bridgeable gap between regional needs & policy instruments available, a REMTh-specific mobility project to be developed, in coordination with the relevant Managing Authority. Regional Council for Innovation & Entrepreneurship of REMTh Mobility Plan Tasks Human Resources Mobility & Training Needs

Regional Council for Innovation & Entrepreneurship of REMTh Higher Education and Research sectors: Careers' / Liaison / Tech Transfer / Entrepreneurship Offices Faculty members or Researchers with previous involvement as beneficiaries in national or European mobility projects. A faculty member of the local Department of Economics or Business Administration, specializing in Human Resources. Government: Managing Authority of the Region. Enterprise sector: Chambers; staff of R&D intensive enterprises; Enterprises with previous involvement in national or European mobility projects. MWG Synthesis Human Resources Mobility & Training Needs

Regional Council for Innovation & Entrepreneurship of REMTh 1. Given the context and the needs, which type of mobility-related interventions do you think are more fit to the Region? Where should the Region focus? 2. How did you address mobility-related issues in your Regions? What did it take to make them successful? Any hints and tips for us? Questions: Human Resources Mobility & Training Needs

REMTH’s RIS3 Human Resources Mobility & Training Needs Thank you for your patience… … now let us search for answers! Petros P. Soukoulias Head of the Regional Council for Innovation & Entrepreneurship Eastern Macedonia – Thrace Region