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Stages of a research career

In recent years, work has been carried out to define a common European framework for the standardisation of what has come to be generically known as the "research career".

Studies conducted by various committees (Research Careers in Europe: Landscape and Horizons, Harvesting Talent: Strengthening Research Careers in Europe, Towards a European Framework for Research Careers) have led to the establishment of four stages in the research career, starting with the training of research staff, through PhDs, and continuing with subsequent levels of development associated with the degree of research independence.

The four stages are summarised in the following table:

Code Development status Degree of Independence
R1 First Stage Researcher Up to the PhD
R2 Recognised Researcher Ph.D. or equivalent who is not yet independent
R3 Established Researcher PhD research staff who already have a high level of independence
R4 Leading Researcher Research staff leading their line or field of research

Each of these profiles is defined in detail below, including information about calls and types of contracts for the different levels.

The contents of this page were updated on 06.07.2022.