The HR Excellence in Research Award is a distinction given by the European Commission to institutions that align their human resources policies with the principles set forth in the European Charter for Researchers and the Code of Conduct for the Recruitment of Researchers. The award promotes among international organizations and researchers the entities that provide researchers with the best opportunities for scientific activity and development, making scientific careers more attractive and transparent.
In March 2018, the Wroclaw University of Health and Sport Sciences received the distinction (formerly logo) HR Excellence in Research awarded by the European Commission. Thus, it joined the ranks of the best universities that have taken appropriate measures to increase the attractiveness of working conditions and career development of researchers.
The distinction was given as part of the University’s development of the Human Resources Strategy for Researchers – HRS4R Action Plan.
Obtaining and later maintaining the distinction involves a rigorous process in which institutions must submit an action plan based on self-assessment that complies with the 40 principles of the Charter and the Code, and conduct periodic reviews to ensure continuous compliance and improvement.
Charter and Code
The European Charter for Researchers and the Code of Conduct for the Recruitment of Researchers are documents that guarantee transparent recruitment rules, freedom to conduct research, opportunities for professional development or support for employee mobility.
In introducing the principles of the Charter and the Code at the Wroclaw University of Health and Sport Sciences , we are committed to making our University an attractive and stable place of work for scientists from Poland and other countries.
Benefits of having an HR distinction
- Creating a friendly environment for scientific work,
- Providing scientists with stable working conditions and professional development,
- Developing transparent recruitment rules,
- Increasing the attractiveness of scientific careers, the quality of research and education, and the competitiveness of universities.
Obtaining the HR Logo is a distinction for the University. It enables promotion among international organizations and scientists, as well as bonus of the University in international grant competitions (including the European Commission in the EU’s HORIZONT 2020 framework program), and bonus in national grant competitions of the NCN and NCBiR, as well as science funding programs from the Ministry of Science and Higher Education.
It is also an increase in the attractiveness of employment for workers.
For more on “The Human Resources Strategy for Researchers,” visit: www.euraxess.pl
Contact to Institutions, EURAXESS members providing information and support to researchers: https://www.euraxess.pl/pl/poland/kontakt
The implementation of the principles of the European Charter for Researchers and the Code of Conduct for the Recruitment of Researchers at our university is monitored by a team comprising the following staff members:
- Professor Małgorzata Słowińska-Lisowska PhD, DSc – Vice-Rector for Research and International Cooperation, Chairman
- Professor Marek Woźniewski PhD, DSc – Faculty of Physiotherapy, Vice-Chairman
- University professor Jarosław Fugiel PhD, DSc – Faculty of Physical Education and Sports, Team Coordinator
- University professor Małgorzata Kołodziej PhD, DSc – Faculty of Physical Education and Sports, Team Secretary
- Sara Wawrzyniak PhD – Faculty of Physical Education and Sports
- Maciej Lachowicz MA – doctoral student representative
- Anna Kaźmierczak MA – Head of Employee Affairs
- Krzysztof Grzegorczyk MA – Vice-Chancellor for Information Technology and University Development
- Edyta Pieniacka PhD – University Promotion Office
Contact
Plenipotentiary of the Rector for the European Charter for Researchers
dr hab. Jaroslaw Fugiel, prof. AWF
tel. 71 3473361, e-mail: jaroslaw.fugiel@awf.wroc.pl