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The Dutch Independent Social Research Foundation (ISRF) offers the ISRF Early Career Fellowship (ECF8). With this fellowship, ISRF supports independent-minded researchers to explore and present original research ideas which take new approaches, and suggest new solutions, to real world socialPoland holds the presidency of the Council of the European Union from January 1st, 2025 until the end of June. The presidency website was recently launched, revealing the priorities of the country and will be updated with frequent news postings. The Polish presidency is active on social media andDr. Sabina Cveček is a Marie Skłodowska-Curie Global Fellow at the Field Museum in Chicago and the Austrian Academy of Sciences and a new Chair of the Marie Curie Alumni Association North America Chapter (MCAA-NA). As an interdisciplinary trained socio-cultural anthropologist, she researches ways of
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Collaboration opportunities with the USA
EU-USA cooperation
The EU-US "Agreement for Scientific and Technological Cooperation" was originally signed in 1998, renewed four times for 5 years each time and is now valid until Ocotber 2018. An historic overview of EU-US scientific cooperation is provided on the Directorate General for Research and Innovation of the European Commission website.
Current joint research and innovation priorities between the EU and the USA are: Marine and Arctic research, Health (particularly clinical trials), Materials and Transport. Targeted activities in these four areas will be developed under Horizon 2020 , the main programme for European Union science and innovation funding for the period 2014-2020.
In addition, Horizon 2020 allows European and US organisations to cooperate on topics of their own choice. To search for research and innovation collaboration opportunities, please visit the participant portal of Horizon 2020. Please note that the European Research Council (ERC) and Marie Skołodowska-Curie actions (MSCA) operate on a fully researcher-driven basis, open to researchers from the US.
Bilateral cooperation with the US
Many EU Member States/Associated Countries to the EU(*) have strong cooperation programs with the US supported by specific bilateral agreements at the governmental level or through funding agencies. In total 17 EU Member States and Associated Countries have individual S&T Agreements with the US. Practically all the signed Agreements cited S&T priority areas including: Agriculture, basic research, energy, health, and the environment (including climate change) are the most common areas of cooperation.
In all the S&T Agreements, the same basic forms of cooperative activities include:
- Coordinated research projects
- Joint task forces
- Joint studies
- Joint organization of science workshops, conferences, seminars, and symposia
- Visits and exchanges of S&T information and documentation as well as scientists, specialists, and/or researchers
- Exchange or sharing of equipment or materials
For more information please visit the websites of Member States/Associated countries embassies in the US.
Collaboration opportunities with Canada
EU-Canada cooperation
An "Agreement for Scientific and Technological Cooperation between Canada and the European Community" has been in place since 1996, and it is not limited in time. The responsibility for the S&T cooperation dialogue lies with the EU-Canada Joint Science and Technology Cooperation Committee (JSTCC), managed by the Directorate-General for Research and Innovation of the European Commission. An historic overview of EU-Canada scientific cooperation is provided on the Directorate General for Research and Innovation of the European Commission website.
The main areas of S&T cooperation with Canada are Health, ICT and Food, Agriculture and Fisheries, and Biotechnology, and Marine and Arctic research. Targeted activities in these four areas will be developed under Horizon 2020, the main programme for European Union science and innovation funding for the period 2014-2020.
In addition, Horizon 2020 allows European and Canadian organisations to cooperate on topics of their own choice. To search for collaboration opportunities in various areas, please visit the participant portal of Horizon 2020. Please note that the European Research Council (ERC) and Marie Skołodowska-Curie actions (MSCA) operate on a fully researcher-driven basis, open to researchers from Canada.
Bilateral cooperation with Canada
Some EU Member States/Associated Countries to the EU(*) have strong cooperation programs with Canada supported by specific bilateral agreements at the governmental level or through funding agencies.
In all the S&T Agreements, the same basic forms of cooperative activities include:
- Coordinated research projects
- Joint task forces
- Joint studies
- Joint organization of science workshops, conferences, seminars, and symposia
- Visits and exchanges of S&T information and documentation as well as scientists, specialists, and/or researchers
- Exchange or sharing of equipment or materials
For more information please visit the websites of Member States/Associated countries in Canada.
*Albania, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Faroe Islands, North Macedonia, Iceland, Israel, Liechtenstein, Moldova, Montenegro, Norway, Serbia, Switzerland and Turkey.
There are numerous opportunities for travel and research collaboration between Europe, the USA, and Canada. Please note that our dissemination of our information has changed. Every few weeks we send out our Flashnotes where we highlight around 5-10 funding opportunities to support researcher collaboration, exchange, or mobility.
Through the Horizon 2020 Programme, (the main programme for European Union science and innovation funding for the period 2014-2020), researchers in the USA/Canada are eligible to participate in projects, and the number of matched funding in pre-selected areas has gradually expanded over recent years.
For the 2016 calls, please visit the participant portal of Horizon 2020. Please click on Online Manual and on Reference Document for additional insight. The European Commission has recently published a brochure which describes specific opportunities for international cooperation by theme and by country in the Horizon 2020 - Work Programme for 2016-2017. Please click on Brochure to access this information.
For more information about the calls and the rules of participation, please click on BILAT USA to learn about potential opportunities.
JOB OPPORTUNITIES AT JOINT RESEARCH CENTRE
The Joint Research Centre (JRC) is the European Commission's science and knowledge service which employs scientists to carry out research in order to provide independent scientific advice and support to EU policy. Please click here to connect to the JRC website.
Current vacancies at the European Commission's in-house science service, Joint Research Centre, are posted here.
JOB OPPORTUNITIES IN THE EU INSTITUTIONS
Notices of staff selection competitions by the European Personnel Selection Office (EPSO) are published in all 23 official languages. Prospective candidates are encouraged to take some voluntary interactive tests before filling in the application form in order to assess for themselves whether they are ready to take part in a selection competition.
Candidates are tested on the basis of competence rather than knowledge. The time lag between a candidate's initial application and taking up employment is approximately 5-9 months. For the European Personnel Selection Office (EPSO) website, please click here
JOB OPPORTUNITIES IN ITER INTERNATIONAL ORGANIZATION
ITER is a fusion energy project undertaken in cooperation between the European Union (represented by EURATOM), Japan, the People's Republic of China, India, Korea, the Russian Federation and the USA. The aim of ITER is to show that fusion could be used to generate electrical power, and to gain the necessary data to design and operate the first electricity-producing plant.
The ITER International Organization publishes vacant positions on the ITER Organization website. You are therefore advised to check the website regularly. The place of work is Cadarache (France).
Only nationals from the ITER Parties can apply to the positions published. Persons interested in applying for one of the positions should do so through the contact persons in the ITER Parties. Job applications send directly to ITER will not be taken into consideration.
The primary selection process of candidates for the positions will be carried out by the Parties. After nomination of qualified candidates for these positions, the Parties will present the lists of such candidates to ITER. ITER will then carry out interviews of the candidates in order to make the final selection. For the list of currently available positions, please click here.
MORE JOB OPPORTUNITIES IN FUSION TECHNOLOGY
The European Joint Undertaking for ITER and the Development of Fusion Energy is a European organization established in April 2007 for a period of 35 years, and located in Barcelona, Spain. The objectives of the organization, known as "Fusion for Energy" are threefold:
Providing Europe's contribution to the ITER international fusion energy project;
Implement the Broader Approach agreement between Euratom and Japan;
Prepare for the construction of demonstration fusion reactors (DEMO).
"Fusion for Energy" will need highly qualified staff to work at the cutting edge of fusion technology at its offices in Barcelona. Such staff should normally be nationals of the Members of the Joint Undertaking.
Staff will be recruited directly by "Fusion for Energy." Job opportunities include temporary agents, European Union officials, contract agents, and ITER International Organization Positions.
For more information, please click here.
CAREERS AT CERN
At CERN, the European Organization for Nuclear Research, physicists and engineers are probing the fundamental structure of the universe. They use the world's largest and most complex scientific instruments to study the basic constituents of matter – the fundamental particles. The particles are made to collide together at close to the speed of light. The process gives the physicists clues about how the particles interact, and provides insights into the fundamental laws of nature.
The instruments used at CERN are purpose-built particle accelerators and detectors. Accelerators boost beams of particles to high energies before the beams are made to collide with each other or with stationary targets. Detectors observe and record the results of these collisions.
Founded in 1954, the CERN laboratory sits astride the Franco-Swiss border near Geneva. It was one of Europe's first joint ventures and now has 22 member states.
You can find more information about how CERN is governed and organised here.
Current vacancies at CERN are posted here.
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The American Slovenian Education Foundation (ASEF) is the leading foundation fostering talented individuals and higher education of deserving Slovenians worldwide through its exchange Fellowship programs and promotion of Slovenian culture and language. In the ASEF Podcast, the nonprofit interviewsThe Swedish Trans-Atlantic Researchers and Scholars (STARS) Network, which serves as Sweden's researcher diaspora network in the U.S., has released its 2022 Annual Report. Last year, STARS opened a board of directors, which helped achieve important developments: Updated and refined STARS’ missionThe theme for Seventh Annual Meeting of the European Scientific Diasporas in North America was European Scientific Diasporas in Synergy: Strengthening Researcher Networks through Interaction and Collaboration. This event was held virtually on Wednesday, December 15th, 2021, sharing insights fromDR. CATARINA FERREIRA
"I believe the MSCA Fellowship has provided me with one of the greatest experiences in academia a scientist could ever have and wish for. It has allowed me to position myself better in the labor market and to achieve the level of scientific maturity I needed to understand where to steer my career next. I’ve become more interested in the past years in the topic of closing the knowledge-implementation gap in conservation science and that’s what I want to do next. I’m currently looking and applying for opportunities that will allow me to do just that and hopefully the fact that I’ve been recently invited to edit a book on the topic will help differentiate my expertise and increase my chances to get a position."
DR. GERRY ALONS
"While several activities organized by the European Commission have facilitated exchange between Marie Curie fellows in the area, EURAXESS North America, through their website and presentations at US institutions, provides valuable information for funding opportunities and career prospects for both Europeans and Americans in the US, Canada and Europe. If both Europeans and Americans use these opportunities, this will increase valuable Trans-Atlantic scientific exchange."
ALANNA HIGGINS
"I think it is extremely important for researchers to have a mentor. Mentors can help when you’re stuck with a problem, aren’t sure where to go, or even just need a confidence boost. I’ve been privy to situations where people did not have good mentors and it’s really frustrating to not have any of that support. I have been lucky that during my Bachelors and Masters programs I had fantastic mentors – people who still check in with me to this day and who I can go to for advice on all sorts of matters. Having that type of professional and personal support has been paramount for my career and personal development."
DR. JODI SCHNEIDER
"Research is international, and ideas travel through people. Mobility between countries can be a huge boost to your career. It can be a great personal experience, too: my partner was able to follow me, so got a first opportunity to live abroad. Some fellowships, including the Marie Skłodowska Curie Individual Fellowship, provide generous funding for an accompanying family."
DR. MICHAEL ELLISON
"Freeing up time to concentrate was the most important gift of the ERC, but being able to assemble both the project and a research team completely as I saw fit has also been intensely rewarding and liberating. This was the first time in my research that my two interests of composition and ethnomusicology truly could come together in an organic way."
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Peruse the useful information we gathered for you. Find out more about Horizon Europe - the largest EU funding programme for research and innovation - and more!
HORIZON EUROPE
European Commission: Research and Innovation
Horizon Europe is the EU’s key funding programme for research and innovation with a budget of €95.5 billion.
It tackles climate change, helps to achieve the UN’s Sustainable Development Goals and boosts the EU’s competitiveness and growth.
The programme facilitates collaboration and strengthens the impact of research and innovation in developing, supporting and implementing EU policies while tackling global challenges. It supports creating and better dispersing of excellent knowledge and technologies.
It creates jobs, fully engages the EU’s talent pool, boosts economic growth, promotes industrial competitiveness and optimises investment impact within a strengthened European Research Area.
Legal entities from the EU and associated countries can participate.
ERC
European Research Council: Excellence Opened to the World
The European Research Council (ERC) is a flagship component of Horizon 2020’s Excellent Science. ERC is a top funding body providing funding for excellent researchers of any nationality, to carry out frontier research in Europe, via annual calls. The ERC's mission is to encourage the highest quality research in Europe through competitive funding and to support investigator-driven frontier research across all fields, on the basis of scientific excellence.
MCSA
Marie Skłodowska-Curie Actions
The Marie Skłodowska-Curie Actions (MSCA) under Horizon Europe's Pillar I provide grants for all stages of researchers' careers and encourage transnational, intersectoral, and interdisciplinary mobility. The MSCA enable research-focused organizations (universities, research centers, and companies) to host talented foreign researchers and to create strategic partnerships with leading institutions worldwide. The MSCA are open to all domains of research and innovation.
ERASMUS
Erasmus +
Erasmus+ has opportunities for a wide range of organisations, including universities, education and training providers, think-tanks, research organisations, and private businesses.
Canada and the USA are partner countries in Erasmus+. North American institutions can join partnerships, individual North American students can apply for Joint Master Degrees. North American researchers can also individually apply for Jean Monnet Actions that foster study of European integration.
EU IN NORTH AMERICA
EU in North America
The European Union has concluded bilateral S&T agreements with a number of individual countries. These agreements constitute a framework and a privileged forum to identify common interests, priorities, policy dialogue, and the necessary tools for S&T collaboration. S&T Agreements are in place also with Canada and the United States of America.
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PICASSO (EU-U.S. ICT collaboration)
EU-PolarNet (The world's largest consortium of expertise and infrastructure for polar research, representing 22 research institutions from 17 European countries)
AORA - ATLANTIC OCEAN RESEARCH ALLIANCE (The Atlantic Ocean Research Alliance Coordination and Support Action is tasked with supporting the implementation of the Galway Statement which was signed on 24 May 2013)
EU-US INTERACTIVE MAP (page archived)
DIRECTORY OF THE EUROPEAN UNION IN CANADA (page archived)
BILAT USA 4.0 (Bilateral Coordination for the Enhancement and Development of S&T Partnerships between the European Union and the United States of America, site archived)
ERA-Can+ (Advancing EU-Canada Collaboration in Research and Innovation, site archived)
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EU CENTERS OF EXCELLENCE US AND CANADA
EU Centers of Excellence in the USA and Canada
The network of EU Centers of Excellence in the USA and Canada promotes the study of the EU, its institutions and policies, and EU-U.S. relations through teaching, scholarly research, and outreach activities to local and regional communities. The European Commission funds this initiative as part of a broader effort to promote people-to-people ties across the Atlantic.
Under the new European Union financial framework, the EU Centers of Excellence program will be streamlined into the global network of the distinguished Jean Monnet program, funded through Erasmus+. The Jean Monnet network is a globally renowned brand, present in 78 countries around the world and involves more than 800 higher education institutions.
The Jean Monnet program will provide opportunities for students and teachers/professors across the United States and Canada to engage with the European Union, its institutions, policies, and processes through academic study, teaching, and research.
The network of EU Centers of Excellence, housed at major research universities, promotes the study of the European Union and EU-US relations through teaching programs, scholarly research and outreach activities.
Since it was launched in 1998, the EU Centers of Excellence program has played a vital role in highlighting the importance of the transatlantic relationship and helped inform students and the public at large about the European Union.
Grants totaling €726,219.00 will fund a wide variety of activities for a one-year period at the following universities:
- University of Colorado – Boulder
- Florida International University and the University of Miami
- University of Illinois – Champaign
- University of North Carolina – Chapel Hill
- University of Pittsburgh
- University of Texas – Austin
- University of Washington -Seattle
- Washington, DC, Consortium (American University, George Mason University, George Washington University, Georgetown University, The Johns Hopkins University)
The Commission now supports 5 European Union Centres of Excellence in universities across Canada:
- Carleton University (Ottawa, ON)
- Dalhousie University (Halifax, NS)
- University of Alberta (Edmonton, AB)
- University of Victoria (Victoria, BC)
- University of Montreal in consortium with McGill University (Montreal, QC)
In recognition of the high quality, variety and depth of their EU studies activities, which promote the study of the EU and EU-Canada relations through teaching programmes, scholarly research and outreach activities in their local and regional communities. The Canadian Network coordinator is the University of Carleton in Ottawa.
Since 2014, the 25-year-old Jean Monnet Programme has been incorporated into the new Erasmus+ programme as the Jean Monnet Activities.
The Jean Monnet Activities aim at promoting excellence in teaching and research in the field of European Union studies worldwide. These Activities also focus on fostering the dialogue between the academic world and policy-makers, in particular with the aim of enhancing governance of EU policies. Opportunities are available to higher education institutions worldwide. Furthermore, opportunities are available for professors and researchers at institutions whom specialise in European Union studies.
Jean Monnet Centers of Excellence in the USA
Since 2014, the 25-year-old Jean Monnet Programme has been incorporated into the new Erasmus+ programme as the Jean Monnet Activities.
The Jean Monnet Activities aim at promoting excellence in teaching and research in the field of European Union studies worldwide. These Activities also focus on fostering the dialogue between the academic world and policy-makers, in particular with the aim of enhancing governance of EU policies. Opportunities are available to higher education institutions worldwide. Furthermore, opportunities are available for professors and researchers at institutions whom specialise in European Union studies.
Jean Monnet Chairs in Canada
Getting to Know Europe (GTKE) is a program funded by the European Union under objective four of the Partnership Instrument. GTKE promotes greater knowledge and understanding, within local and regional communities in the United States, of the European Union, its international role, its policies, its culture, and the value and the significance of the EU-US transatlantic partnership.
The European Commission is supporting these institutions for projects submitted for the 2015-2017 competition and will be implemented from September 1, 2015 to August 31, 2017.
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About EURAXESS North America
We promote researcher mobility and cooperation. Researchers of all nationalities, all disciplines, and at all career stages are the people we assist. Membership is free!
Our focus is on three action items:
To provide regular, tailored, and reliable information
To organize networking and information events
To manage the European Scientific Diasporas in North America Initiative
Our community has over 9,000 researchers, managers, and students who are interested in collaborations between Europe and North America.
Contact us
EURAXESS North America is the hub for Canada and the United States of America, based in Washington, DC.
Phone: [+1] 202-629-7408
Email: NorthAmerica@euraxess.net
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ACS INTERNATIONAL CENTER
The ACS International Center is a new scientific resource for information on scholarships, grants, internships, and other opportunities to bolster your international experience.
RESEARCH IN GERMANY
The "Research in Germany" portal offers information on research institutes, key research areas as well as funding and career opportunities.
It also delivers daily research news from Germany and upcoming German events at home and abroad.
The web guide contains more than 300 annotated links to important research and science websites in Germany.
BILAT USA 4.0 (archived)
The BILAT USA 4.0 project, funded by the European Union, ran from early 2016 through mid-2019 as a Horizon 2020 initiative, continuing the activities started by the predecessor project BILAT USA 2.0 with the overall aim to enhance, support, and further develop the research and innovation cooperation between the European Union and the United States of America.
EACC'S NEW YORK CHAPTER
The goal of EACC's New York Chapter is to stimulate business development, and to facilitate networking and relationships between European and American businesses and professional organizations. The EACC is a dynamic network of transatlantic business executives with a combined membership of over 600 member companies in Europe and the US.
ERA-Can+ (archived)
ERA-Can+ promoted cooperation between the European Union and Canada in science, technology and innovation with a broad range of activities.
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European Scientific Diasporas
EURAXESS North America is a network of researchers of all nationalities who are currently residing in the USA or Canada. There are also a number of national networks of researchers and scholars (European Scientific Diasporas) in North America providing information of specific relevance to each country. These European scientists are a great resource for their home country as well as their ‘adopted’ one.
EURAXESS acts as a European platform where they can connect, share experience and learn from each other.
Diasporas by Country
AUSTRIA
Austrian Scientists and scholars in North America (ASCiNA)
We are the independent network of Austrian scientists and scholars in the USA, Canada, and Mexico. Our members come all from different educational backgrounds: from economy to physics, from life sciences to marine biology and arts. We are organized in chapters within North America and have a strong alumni organization back home in Austria and Germany. Our Austrian chapter maintains a strong cooperation with official institutions such as the Federal Ministries, the FWF, the FFG, and the Austrian Academy of Sciences.
Research and Innovation Network Austria (RINA)
RINA is the network of Austrian researchers and innovators in North America, maintained by the Office of Science and Technology at the Embassy of Austria to the U.S. It provides a basis for exchanges between the scientific and entrepreneurial communities in North America with Austria.
BELGIUM
Boston Belgian Society
The Boston Belgian Society aims to connect Belgian and Belgian-minded people in Boston to foster meaningful connections on a social and professional level. BBS welcomes people from all backgrounds, whether it is academia, industry, or anything else.
Belgian American Network (BAN)
The Belgian-American Network is an initiative of The Embassy of Belgium in the United-States of America.
The purpose of this group is to connect people who have special ties with Belgium and the USA. For example, Belgians who have studied, worked, lived in the USA or still do and Americans who have studied, worked, lived in Belgium or still do.
Belgian Business Network North America (BBNNA)
Belgian professionals resident abroad are keen to know where other overseas Belgian people are located so they can get in touch to exchange experiences on business matters and practical issues related to living in the new home country. It is a global network which Belgian expats can call upon when they relocate to another country and have to integrate into a new society.
This group is an ideal tool for staying in touch with business trends and economic life in Belgium and thus to function better or be better prepared for a possible return to Belgium. Members abroad frequently receive
CROATIA
Association of Croatian American Professionals (CroAmPro)
ACAP members represent all facets of the international professional community, such as scientists, doctors, engineers, attorneys, artists, journalists, business executives, accountants, etc. We welcome individuals of non-Croatian heritage who are active in the Croatian community. The Association of Croatian American Professionals was founded in 2014.
Our mission
Foster knowledge-sharing and networking among Croatian-American professionals and Croatian professionals around the world for mutual success;
Promote the advancement of Croatian-American professionals and Croatian professionals around the world;
Encourage Croatian-American business and trade;
Foster camaraderie amongst our members; and
Work with other Croatian-American organizations and Croatian organizations around the world on matters of common concern.
Our Values
Leadership, Cooperation, Integrity
Event
Annual meeting in 2015/2016: 1st ACAP conference in Washington DC (2016)
Contact person: Marko R. Zoretic, President
e-mail: president@croampro.com
FRANCE
D-Fi USA
D-Fi USA aims to bring together scientists who have studied in France and are pursuing their careers in the United States. The network is also aimed at scientists who have returned to France wishing to share their past experience across the Atlantic.
fr@nih
Fr@NIH is a group of French and francophone scientists working at the National Institutes of Health (NIH) in the greater Washington DC area (Bethesda, Baltimore, and Frederick). The organization is independent of the NIH and provides information to help post-docs who are working at the NIH and living in the greater Washington area.
Networking Event in Science & Technology (NEST)
Members of the French-American scientific community who have established lasting bilateral relationships are uniquely positioned to promote stronger French-American scientific collaborations. They have the mutual desire to increase the sharing of knowledge and to reinforce international alliances.
Through the annual “Networking Event in Science and Technology” (NEST), the Office for Science and Technology of the Embassy of France in Washington, DC seeks to bring together and honor these scientific alumni who are familiar with research in both France and the United States. The members of this community serve as true scientific ambassadors between our two countries.
NEST is above all a convivial occasion to meet and exchange information among researchers, entrepreneurs and decision makers. It is also an opportunity for these alumni to come together for a high-level scientific event.
GERMANY
American Friends of the Alexander von Humboldt Foundation (AFAvH)
American Friends of the Alexander von Humboldt Foundation (AFAvH) is the professional partner of the Alexander von Humboldt Foundation (AvH). Based in Washington, D.C., American Friends promotes the sponsorship programs of the AvH at scientific and professional meetings in the US in order to expand the pool of future “Humboldtians.” Through its Alumni Council, the “Humboldtians on Campus” program, various alumni activities, and its website and blog, American Friends supports and strengthens the community of over 5000 alumni of the Humboldt Foundation in the United States. AFAvH also engages US alumni and other thought leaders in workshops and other programs exploring key issues related to the globalization of the research enterprise and the implications of global science for US universities and research careers.
German Academic International Network (GAIN)
GAIN, the German Academic International Network of German scholars and scientists in North America.
GAIN is a publicly funded joint initiative of the most renowned names in German research and science: the Alexander von Humboldt Foundation (AvH), the German Academic Exchange Service (DAAD), and the German Research Foundation (DFG) as well as a number of associated members, including the German Rectors' Conference, the Fraunhofer Association, the Helmholtz Association of German Research Centers, the Leibniz Association, the German National Academic Foundation (Studienstiftung), the German Cancer Aid (Krebshilfe) and the Max Planck Society
German Research Foundation / Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft (DFG)
The DFG North America Office facilitates contact between scientists and researchers in Germany and North America and organizes outreach activities to showcase German research in the region.
German Scholars Organization (GSO)
The German Scholars Organization e.V. (GSO) is a non-profit organization with headquarters in Berlin (Germany) and a representation in San Francisco (USA). It was founded in 2003 by German scientists and company representatives. The GSO maintains a global network of researchers and provides them with information and insights from the German job market. The GSO connects top talents with their peers around the world and helps them to find positions in Germany. Moreover, it offers employers access to this highly attractive target group. The GSO thus drives the competitiveness of universities and businesses and helps to ensure Germany’s continued future as a land of ideas.
GREECE
Federation of Hellenic Medical Societies of North America (FHMS)
This is an initiative undertaken by doctors of Greek origin or descent with the vision to enhance networking, scholarship donations, collaboration among Hellenic medical societies, and interaction with national and international medical/health organizations.
Hellenic Bioscientific Association in the USA (HBA - USA)
It has more than 400 members across all the states of USA and is aimed to promote and facilitate interactions between scientists of Hellenic origin in the USA and with universities in Greece.
The Hellenic Medical Society of New York (HMSNY)
The Hellenic Medical Society (HMS) has its origins in the Greek-American Medical Fraternity, an organization co-founded by the renowned physician George N. Papanicolaou during the First World War.
In1924, the Greek-American Medical Fraternity changed its name to the Greek-American Intercollegiate Club and broadened its scope. In 1936, Dr. Coryllos with other members of the Hellenic University Club formed The Hellenic Medical Society (HMS), a professional organization of physicians.
In 1971, the society obtained tax-exempt status as an educational organization HMS by-laws were revised again in 1983.
Hellenic Medical Society of Philadelphia (HMS)
Mission Statement: “To unite physicians and other health care professionals of Hellenic heritage to foster, promote and support medical, research, educational and cultural programs of the highest possible standards that will enrich the quality of life of the individual and the community of greater Philadelphia.”
National Academy of Sciences (NAS)
To meet the government's urgent need for an independent adviser on scientific matters, President Lincoln signed a congressional charter forming the National Academy of Sciences in 1863 to "investigate, examine, experiment, and report upon any subject of science." As science began to play an ever-increasing role in national priorities and public life, the National Academy of Sciences eventually expanded to include the National Research Council in 1916, the National Academy of Engineering in 1964, and the Institute of Medicine in 1970.
New England Hellenic Medical & Dental Society (NEHMDS)
It is an organization of physicians, dentists, scientists, and allied health professionals who are either permanent residents or citizens of the United States. Its members either live in, or are enrolled in a medical, dental, or allied health degree or fellowship program, in the New England area. The NEHMDS exists for charitable, educational, civic, and scientific purposes. It provides scholarships and professional mentoring to medical, dental, and allied health students. In addition, the Society provides a forum for its members to network and disseminate knowledge, serving to enhance the quality of healthcare being delivered.
HUNGARY
Neumann Society (NS)
Neumann Society is a California 501(c)(3) charitable nonprofit organization set out to create and connect impactful innovation communities. NS promotes the advancement of socially responsible innovation in the fields of education, science, technology and entrepreneurship. The aim is to create and to augment innovation cooperation and knowledge transfer in fields such as education, entrepreneurship, scientific collaboration and thought exchange within the American-Hungarian community and between Hungary and the US. Tomorrow, with a growing set of partners and members NS shall be a transatlantic community of game-changing, mission-driven innovators from all disciplines who together shape our future.
New York Hungarian Scientific Society (NYHSS)
NYHSS is nonprofit corporation organized exclusively for charitable, scientific and educational purposes. Its goals are to provide a distinctive meeting place for active participants of New York's Hungarian scientific and intellectual community in a club-like environment. The Society provides a venue for Hungarian scholars, scientists and students to gather for the promotion of science, culture and the dialog between the Hungarian and New York economic, scientific and public life.
IRELAND
Ireland America Science Forum
The Ireland America Science Forum (IASF) was created in 2019 to strengthen existing and build new connections among scientists in North America and Northern Ireland and the Republic of Ireland. By disseminating information on funding and employment opportunities, enhancing bi/multilateral partnerships through representation, promoting mentorship of Irish students and scientists in academia and industry, IASF provides a forum for discussion and representation in trans-Atlantic science activities and policy. The Forum is a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization incorporated in Washington, DC. Inspired by the recognition of Irish contributions to business and culture sectors internationally, the Forum started life as the Wild Geese Network of Irish Scientists (WGNIS), which was founded in February 2011, recognizing the need to advance similar awareness of the Irish contribution in the sciences.
ISRAEL
ScienceAbroad - the organization of Israeli scientists abroad
ScienceAbroad is an Israel-based nonprofit organization that harnesses the power of senior Israeli scientists overseas. Through its wide-reaching professional and social network, ScienceAbroad inspires connections with local Jewish communities, international scientists and Israel. This network advances scientific achievements, bolsters the Israeli identity of scientists living overseas, and helps facilitate the return of great minds to Israel.
Since its inception in 2006, ScienceAbroad has grown to over 2,700 members in300 campuses, with 23 branches worldwide run by scientists who volunteer their time and expertise
ITALY
Italian Scientists and Scholars of North America Foundation (ISSNAF)
Under the auspices of the Italian Ambassador to the United States, ISSNAF was established in 2008 by 37 prominent Italian scientists and scholars in North America, amongst them four Nobel Prizes. ISSNAF (Italian Scientists and Scholars in North America Foundation) is a 501c(3) not-for- profit organization whose mission is to promote scientific, academic and technological cooperation amongst Italian researchers and scholars active in North America and the world of research in Italy.
THE NETHERLANDS
Dutch Network for Academics in the United States
The Dutch Network for Academics in the U.S. (DNA-US) brings together Dutch researchers who are working at American universities. The network currently has two local chapters; Boston and the Bay Area. For more information about the network you can send an email to: was-owa@minbuza.nl
POLAND
Polish Institute of Arts and Sciences of America (PIASA)
The Polish Institute of Arts & Sciences of America (PIASA) is a national notfor-profit 501 c (3) tax exempt, academic, cultural organization founded in 1942. It maintains a center of learning and culture devoted to the advancement of knowledge about Poland and Polish America in the United States. Since 1986 its national headquarters is a five story townhouse on 208 East 30th Street, New York, N.Y. 10016 in the Murray Hill section of Manhattan. The townhouse not only contains administrative and editorial offices, but also houses a specialized reference library and rich archives frequently visited by researchers from various parts of this country as well as from Poland. It also has an art gallery and small lecture hall where exhibits and lectures are organized.
PORTUGAL
Portuguese-American Postgraduate Society (PAPS)
Founded in 1998, the Portuguese American Postgraduate Society is an independent, non-profit organization, with no political affiliations and with the objective of promoting Portuguese students, researchers, entrepreneurs and artists working in the United States to both their host and home countries.
Over the years PAPS has been involved in several outreach actions that culminate in a yearly Forum taking place in the USA.
SLOVAKIA
VISIoN – Virtual Slovak Incubator (VISIoN)
Initiated by the Slovak Embassy in Washington DC, VISIoN is the LinkedIn network of Slovak scientists, researchers and entrepreneurs in the United States or with special ties to Slovakia and the USA.
SLOVENIA
American Slovenian Education Foundation (ASEF)
ASEF is The American Slovenian Education Foundation that supports a broadly diverse community of highly talented, prospective students to build a community of educators and leaders of excellence, character and service. The Foundation will aim at enhancing American and Slovenian education activities, uniting Slovenian scholars and educators globally. The Foundation will offer a variety of high-impact grant and endowment programs, teaching and learning materials, as well as foreign exchange of students and faculty. Our goal is to provide American businesses opportunities to invest and expand their presence in Slovenia and other Central and Eastern European countries.
Association of Slovenes Educated Abroad / Drustvo v tujini izobrazenih Slovencev (ASEA / VTIS)
Drustvo v tujini izobrazenih Slovencev (Association of Slovenes Educated Abroad) is the first association of its kind in Slovenia and strives to create a platform for Slovenes who were previously or are currently studying or researching at institutions outside of Slovenia.
The prime purpose of the Association is to bring together and represent the interests of Slovene citizens who were educated or conducted research outside of Slovenia. The Association will aim to build ties between its members and strengthen their link with Slovenia.
Society for Slovene Studies (SSS)
Founded in 1973 as a society of academics committed to the promotion of Slovene studies in the United States and Canada, the Society for Slovene Studies is today an internationally recognized association of scholars with members in many countries of the world, dedicated to investigating Slovene culture; furthering interest in Slovene culture outside its native realm; generating scholarly research; and integrating the results of that research into broader scholarly syntheses.
SPAIN
Españoles Científicos en USA (Spanish Scientists in the USA, ECUSA)
ECUSA is a non-profit association of Science professionals with affinity to Spain and the USA. The objectives are: to establish a network for the interaction of scientists in the USA; to increase the social awareness of Science and technology by bringing together scientists and the general community; to create a formal body for scientists that can serve as point of contact for Spanish and American institutions. Founded in Washington, DC in 2014, it has six established chapters in Washington DC, Boston, New York, the Midwest, California, and Texas.
SWEDEN
STARS Network (Swedish Trans-Atlantic Researchers and Scholars Network)
STARS connects researchers, scholars, scientists, and students in North America and Sweden to foster collaborative research and mobility between the two regions by helping members grow their network, and improve access to information about funding options, research, and professional development opportunities.
STARS aims to inspire and foster transatlantic research collaborations and help members identify and navigate new professional opportunities in Sweden and North America. We develop an information hub harboring relocation, funding, and academic advice resources to support STARS members’ professional development.
Objectives:
- Connect our membership of transatlantic researchers, scholars, scientists, and students in both North America and Sweden with relevant partners in their area of interest.
- Host regular events throughout the year which are of interest and value to researchers in both North America and Sweden to facilitate the development and exchange of both interpersonal networks and knowledge on transatlantic collaboration and mobility.
- Support a mentoring network for Swedish members who wish to or are currently studying or conducting research in North America or vice versa.
- Connect with organizations, companies, and other actors who exist in the same space as STARS to expand access to valuable information for transatlantic collaboration and mobility.
See more information on STARS homepage, LinkedIn, and Twitter accounts.
TURKEY
Turkish American Scientists and Scholars Association (TASSA)
Turkish American Scientists and Scholars Association (TASSA) is an independent, non-profit and non-political organization established in June 2004 in Washington,DC. TASSA's first Board was officially seated on February 18, 2005, after the announcement of the results of the elections.In 2010 TASSA operations were transferred to a Transition Team after a Special General Assembly, on April 26,2010. A new board, which was elected during the 2012 Conference, continued the operations.We appreciate the contributions of countless individuals who spent their valuable time and efforts in bringing TASSA to this point.
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