Explorez tous les épisodes du podcast EURAXESS Smart Talks
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| Crossing Borders and Bridging Disciplines with Dr. Antonino Puglisi | 11 Feb 2026 | 00:16:30 | |
In this episode of EURAXESS Smart Talks, we sit down with Dr. Antonino (Nino) Puglisi — a Chartered Chemist, seasoned researcher, and European advisor at UK Research and Innovation. With more than 20 years of international experience across Italy, the UK, Austria, and Turkey, Nino shares a deeply personal and insightful journey of how research mobility shaped his scientific career, worldview, and professional identity. From postdoctoral adventures abroad to leading impactful projects on polymer chemistry and rare diseases, Nino discusses the transformative role of mobility, the value of interdisciplinary thinking, and the importance of supportive communities such as the Marie Curie Alumni Association (MCAA). Whether you're a researcher considering mobility, a policymaker, or simply curious about how chemistry, culture, and policy intertwine, this episode offers an inspiring, thoughtful, and honest perspective on what it means to build a career across borders. ⏱️ Questions & Timestamps Below are the main questions asked during the conversation, based on the transcript’s time markers. 00:01:41 – Introduction of the guest “Could you briefly introduce yourself and explain your current research or professional role?” 00:02:49 – First experience with research mobility “What was your first experience with research mobility, and what motivated you to take this step?” 00:05:31 – Impact of mobility “How has moving across borders shaped your career path and personal development?” 00:07:39 – Opportunities created by international mobility “What are the biggest opportunities that international mobility creates for researchers?” 00:09:40 – Challenges of mobility “What are the main challenges you experienced or observed in international mobility?” 00:10:44 – Institutional support “How can institutions and policymakers better support researchers in overcoming mobility-related challenges?” 00:12:20 – Networking and collaborations “How has mobility influenced your collaborations and professional relationships?” 00:13:56 – Advice for early‑career researchers “What advice would you give to early-career researchers considering mobility as part of their path?” 00:14:44 – Future of research mobility in Europe “How do you imagine the future of research mobility in Europe, especially from your perspective as an NCP?” | |||
| How Deindustrialization Shapes Politics: Lessons from an ERC Starting Grant | 04 Feb 2026 | 00:26:16 | |
In this episode of Euraxess Smart Talks, we speak with Anne‑Marie Jeannet, Associate Professor of Sociology at the University of Milan and Principal Investigator of the ERC Starting Grant project DESPO – Deindustrializing Societies and the Political Consequences. Anne‑Marie reflects on her journey into social science, her unconventional academic path from the humanities to quantitative sociology, and her experience applying for—and winning—an ERC Starting Grant. She shares candid insights into rejection, persistence, and how research ideas evolve through failure. The conversation dives deep into the political consequences of deindustrialization, challenging dominant assumptions that link economic decline directly to voting behaviour. Drawing on findings from her ERC project, Anne‑Marie explains why community, family, memory, and industrial nostalgia matter more than annual economic indicators—and why her project took an unexpected but productive turn when its central hypothesis did not hold. This episode is especially valuable for early‑career researchers, offering practical advice on ERC applications, proposal writing, interviews, project deviations, amendments, and the realities of managing a large grant—particularly during disruptions such as COVID‑19 and institutional mobility. ⏱️ Question & Segment Timestamps 00:00 – 01:50 | Introduction 01:50 – 03:35 | Academic background 03:35 – 06:50 | Applying for the ERC Starting Grant 06:50 – 08:40 | What makes a strong ERC idea? 08:40 – 10:35 | Deindustrialization and politics 10:35 – 11:55 | External shocks and project reality 11:55 – 14:20 | When the core hypothesis fails 14:20 – 15:30 | Industrial nostalgia 15:30 – 16:55 | Media, memory, and romanticizing the past 17:00 – 19:30 | Deviations, amendments, and ERC flexibility 19:30 – 22:55 | Advice for early‑career researchers 22:55 – 24:55 | Portability and institutional challenges 24:55 – 26:15 | Closing reflections | |||
| Entrepreneurship in Academia - From Idea to Prototype | 08 Sep 2025 | 00:27:07 | |
In this inspiring episode of EURAXESS Smart Talks, hosts Darja Aksjonova and Jovan Aranđelović sit down with Dr. Artemis Kontou — a polymath whose career spans mechanical engineering, entrepreneurship, academia, and music. From her PhD in tribology at Imperial College London to co-founding a privacy-focused startup with over 1 million downloads, Artemis shares how she bridges the worlds of research and innovation. She opens up about her teaching philosophy, startup challenges, and the art of balancing multiple roles — all while composing music and mentoring the next generation of founders. Whether you're an early-stage researcher, aspiring entrepreneur, or simply curious about the intersection of science and creativity, this episode offers actionable insights and a dose of motivation. 🧭 Key Topics Covered
⏱️ Question Timestamps 00:03:00 – What inspired Artemis to pursue mechanical engineering 00:05:00 – How she approaches teaching project management and energy law 00:09:00 – Motivation behind creating Malloc and early startup challenges 00:13:00 – Navigating viral marketing and influencer collaborations 00:16:00 – Strategies for standing out in the cybersecurity market 00:17:00 – Balancing academia, entrepreneurship, and personal life 00:18:30 – Reflections on the EURAXESS Startup Tour in Israel 00:20:30 – Mentoring startups and sharing entrepreneurial insights 00:22:00 – Advice on building MVPs and staying resilient 00:24:00 – Upcoming projects in tech, tourism, and music | |||
| EURAXESS Germany: Possibilities for all | 17 Jun 2025 | 00:38:29 | |
In this episode of EURAXESS Smart Talks, we explore the wealth of opportunities available to international researchers in Germany. Our expert guests provide first-hand insights into research mobility, academic support systems, and practical strategies for thriving in Germany’s research ecosystem. Guests:
Whether you're an early-career researcher, an institutional representative, or simply interested in how European research policies shape global academia, this episode provides valuable insights into making scientific collaboration more accessible and impactful. Tune in and learn how EURAXESS Germany helps researchers advance their careers while contributing to European innovation. Key Topics Covered:
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| Science Diplomacy in Action: A Conversation with Dr. Marco Borra | 21 Apr 2025 | 00:27:54 | |
In this episode of EURAXESS Smart Talks, we dive into the fascinating world of scientific diplomacy with Dr. Marco Borra, an experienced scientist and diplomat. Dr. Borra shares his non-linear career journey, from his early days in marine biology and molecular research to his current role as Scientific Attaché at the Italian Embassy in Paris. We explore the intersection of science and policy, discussing how scientific diplomacy can bridge borders, foster international cooperation, and address global challenges. Dr. Borra provides insights into the skills needed for scientists to transition into diplomatic roles, the impact of science diplomacy on major global issues, and the importance of maintaining flexibility and imagination in career development. Join us as we uncover the real-world applications of science diplomacy, including its role in international research collaborations, policy-making, and global scientific initiatives. Whether you're a scientist considering a diplomatic career or simply curious about how science shapes global relations, this episode offers valuable perspectives and practical advice. Key Topics Covered:
Tune in to learn how science can drive change worldwide and how researchers can play a critical role in shaping global policies. This episode was developed in collaboration with Lucia Salto from the University of Turin. Timestamps:
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| From the Ivory Tower of Science to the Black Hole of Politics: A Conversation with Prof. Robbert Dijkgraaf | 28 Mar 2025 | 00:57:13 | |
"There is a lack of deep understanding of how science works, making it difficult for society to truly listen to the voice of science. Strengthening this understanding is crucial—and one way to do so is by encouraging more scientists to engage with science policy." We are honored to welcome Prof. Robbert Dijkgraaf, renowned physicist and former Minister of Science and Education in the Netherlands, for a thought-provoking discussion on the intersection of science and politics. This episode is particularly valuable for early-career researchers who may be questioning their path, navigating career challenges, or striving to make a meaningful impact on the world. If you're looking for inspiration and guidance on how to turn scientific passion into societal change, this conversation is for you. In this episode, we explore: The power of curiosity—how it drives scientific breakthroughs and career achievements Join us as we bridge the gap between research and real-world impact. | |||
| Research management – Fascinating way to develop a researcher's career | 19 Mar 2025 | 00:23:54 | |
The need for skilled and professional research managers grows as research becomes more complex and competitive. These experts play a key role in supporting researchers—from identifying funding opportunities to navigating institutional processes to promoting research excellence. Join us to explore how the RM ROADMAP project is paving the way for broader recognition, professional development, and new careers in research management (ERA Action 17). More information: agaur.gencat.cat/en/internacionalitzacio/index.html | |||
| The Evolving Role of Research Managers | 19 Feb 2025 | 00:40:51 | |
Many Horizon Europe funding schemes focus on career development for researchers, but institutional change is also in the spotlight. Whether you're: An early-career researcher seeking new opportunities, Join us as we dive into the RM ROADMAP initiative, a pan-European effort to map skills, define career paths, and strengthen the recognition of research managers. Our guests, Michael Papadopoulos and Borana Taraj, will share the latest trends, insights, and opportunities for both researchers and institutions looking to excel. Tune in to discover how research management can boost your career and drive institutional success! | |||
| Actionable Advice for MSCA Applicants - Part 2 | 07 Jan 2025 | 00:33:07 | |
Marie Skłodowska-Curie Actions (MSCA) are the European Union’s flagship funding programme for doctoral education and postdoctoral training of researchers. MSCA support research excellence, mobility, and collaboration across borders, sectors, and disciplines. They offer funding for doctoral training, postdoctoral fellowships, staff exchanges, and co-funded programs, fostering career development at all stages. MSCA strengthens the European Research Area by promoting knowledge transfer and building global networks between academia, industry, and society, making it a cornerstone of EU research and innovation policy. We are excited to present part 2 of this two-part series on Marie Skłodowska-Curie Actions. In this episode we are honored to host Dr. Stefano Moncada and Dr. Pedro Manuel Sobral Pombo, Director and Marie Curie Research Officer, respectively, of the Islands and Small States Institute. Drs. Moncada and Pombo share how their journey with MSCA began and how they successfully navigated the application process. They discuss what it takes to develop a strong proposal, the realities of balancing research with administrative and mentoring responsibilities, and how their projects have evolved over time. They also reflect on lessons learned, offer advice for young researchers considering MSCA, and provide guidance for organizations working within the program. It is a thoughtful exploration of MSCA from application to impact. | |||
| Actionable Advice for MSCA Applicants - Part 1 | 02 Dec 2024 | 00:34:14 | |
Marie Skłodowska-Curie Actions (MSCA) are the European Union’s flagship funding programme for doctoral education and postdoctoral training of researchers. MSCA support research excellence, mobility, and collaboration across borders, sectors, and disciplines. They offer funding for doctoral training, postdoctoral fellowships, staff exchanges, and co-funded programs, fostering career development at all stages. MSCA strengthens the European Research Area by promoting knowledge transfer and building global networks between academia, industry, and society, making it a cornerstone of EU research and innovation policy. In part 1 of this two-part series on Marie Skłodowska-Curie Actions, we have the pleasure of interviewing Veronique Sordet- former MSCA National Contact Point in Switzerland and member of the MSCA-NET coordination team. We will dive into what makes MSCA so impactful for researchers and hear practical advice for those looking to apply for MSCA funding opportunities. | |||
| Moving from academia to corporate roles - What Italian Industry Offers for Researchers: Part 2 | 09 Nov 2024 | 00:19:46 | |
In Part 2 of this two-part series “What Italian Industry Offers for Researchers”, we continue our exploration of how PhD holders can successfully transition from academia to corporate roles. We’ll hear from experts on what to expect when entering the private sector with a PhD, as well as dive into practical advice for the hiring process. Our guests this episode are Stefania Bertone and Roberta Constantini. Stefania is a former HR Business Partner and current Site Head at Merck Group, a leading global science and technology company. Roberta is RPO Team Manager at Randstad HR Solutions, a multinational human resource consulting firm. Both come with a wealth of experience in the field of HR, especially in fields that are eager to hire PhDs. Tune in to this episode to learn how to bridge the gap between academia and industry, and set yourself up for a successful career! | |||
| Moving from academia to corporate roles - What Italian Industry Offers for Researchers: Part 1 | 20 Oct 2024 | 00:36:20 | |
In Part 1 of this 2-part series “Moving from academia to corporate roles - What Italian Industry Offers for Researchers”, we explore how PhD holders can successfully transition from academia to corporate roles. We delve into the recruitment process, uncover what makes PhDs stand out, and offer practical advice for career paths beyond research. Our first guest in this episode is Lucia Salto, Career Development Facilitator for PhDs at the University of Torino. Lucia brings a wealth of experience in guiding doctoral candidates post-academia. Our second guest is Filippo Armellino, HR Business Manager at Ferrero Group. Having worked in HR for nearly 2 decades and across numerous projects, Filippo gives us an inside look into the recruitment, training, and career evolution of PhD holders in the corporate world. Tune in to this episode to learn how to bridge the gap between academia and industry, and set yourself up for a successful career! Stay tuned for Part 2 of the series “Moving from academia to corporate roles - What Italian Industry Offers for Researchers” | |||
| Dr. Jennifer Kefauver on Mechanobiology, Mobility, and MSCA Fellowships | 26 Jan 2026 | 00:32:01 | |
In this episode of EURAXESS Smart Talks, hosts Daria Aksjonova and Jovan Aranđelović sit down with Dr. Jennifer Kefauver, a Marie Skłodowska‑Curie Postdoctoral Fellow whose career spans world‑class research centers in the US, Switzerland, and Spain. Jennifer shares her journey from earning her PhD at Scripps Research—studying mechanically activated ion channels in Nobel Prize–winning laboratories—through her interdisciplinary postdoctoral work in structural and membrane biology, to her current research on rare laminopathies at the Spanish National Research Council. Together, we explore how mechanical forces shape cell behavior, why mechanobiology matters for human health, what it's like to transition from the US to Europe as a researcher, and how MSCA fellowships can open doors to international careers. Jennifer also reflects on work culture differences, navigating immigration bureaucracy, language challenges, and the role of public healthcare and parental leave in shaping a sustainable academic life. Whether you're an early‑career scientist considering mobility or simply curious about the frontiers of mechanobiology, this episode is filled with practical insights, honest reflections, and inspiration. 🧩 Key Topics Covered
⏱️ Questions & Timestamps 00:02:34 — Jennifer, could you tell us about your career path in academia and why you applied for the MSCA grant?
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| Exploring EURAXESS China and the China-Europe Research Exchange | 16 Jul 2024 | 01:03:25 | |
The focus of this episode is on EURAXESS China. We are happy to welcome our experts, that are Halldor Berg representative of EURAXESS China, Lena Kaufmann researcher on China EU relationship, and Slaven Misljencevic Policy Officer, Directorate-General for Research and Innovation. Let’s explore not only China EU relationships but also people that make things happen. We are happy to welcome Halldor Berg who is international relations professional with focus on Science Diplomacy and EU-China relations. With Masters in International Relations from Bejing University and B.A. in Politics, Philosophy and Economics from Bifrost University. Speaks English, Icelandic, Chinese, French and Danish. As our next guest Let’s meet Lena Kaufmann a social anthropologist at the University of Zurich and China scholar specialized on trans local and global China, migration, rural-urban relations, agriculture, food, technology, knowledge and digitalization. Our third guest in this episode is Slaven Misljencevic who works as Policy Officer in the Directorate-General for Research and Innovation of the European Commission, more specifically in the unit R&I Actors and Research Careers. He is responsible for several initiatives that contribute to the realisation of a European labour market for researchers, notably the development of RESAVER pan-European occupational pension fund, ERA Hubs, European Year of Youth and EURAXESS. Moreover, he is responsible for the ongoing work on tackling R&I Foreign Interference. | |||
| Resilience in the face of adversity: The Luxembourg Way | 29 May 2024 | 00:41:29 | |
EURAXESS Smart Talks invites you to explore the support measures and researchers’ path not only towards excellent research and scientific results but also while dealing with stress, anxiety and all the unpleasant feelings. Experts from the University of Luxembourg shared their vision and approach in guiding, coaching and mediating researchers in their daily work to gain sustainable results and know how to fight when working in a highly diverse team makes you overwhelmed. Our first guest is Inma Peral Alonso, Research Facilitator at University of Luxembourg, Certified life coach / Career coaching expert. She coaches researchers, helps them be less alone, guiding to psychologists or resources. Second guest of the episode is Esther Zana-Nau, HR Programme Manager Doctoral Training, Luxembourg Institute of Socio-Economic Research, Certified mediator. Since 2015, Esther is in charge of the coordination of the LISER Doctoral Training Programme. Responsible for developing the National Quality Framework for Doctoral Training at LISER, she liaises with the University and other Research Institutes to expand the training offer and harmonize regulations and procedures. As trained mediator since 2019, she has intervened in various conflicts between members of teams from different research centers and universities. | |||
| Luxembourg University: Your Gateway to Research Excellence | 21 Apr 2024 | 00:22:39 | |
EURAXESS Smart Talks introduces a very diverse and very supportive ecosystem - University of Luxembourg. Let us take you to all the opportunities that are available for the incoming researchers. We will explore how EURAXESS could support you with the help of a very experienced and knowing professional Dr. Alienor Didier with an overview of Luxembourg research ecosystem and different mentoring schemes that are of great help for researchers, to show them the opportunities and guide them through their challenges. Our second guest - Frédérique Deblock Learning and Development Team Leader University of Luxembourg. Frédérique’s team recently set up the training “Building Resilience for Researchers – Learn how to incorporate resilience into your life as a researcher” besides the training for supervisors to help researchers improve the quality of their supervision.These workshop formats complement the mental health and well-being offer from the service of student life department to ensure researchers receive tailor-made support adapted to their respective role within the research ecosystem. During the episode we will cover other topics on how to overcome other challenges related to a researcher’s career which could be:to transition successfully outside academia ( 2getthereand REBECA by EURAXESS) or to progress within academia as a female researcher (ADVANCE mentoring programme of the University of Luxembourg). | |||
| Decoding ERC Grants Part 2: Strategies for Success | 07 Mar 2024 | 00:24:53 | |
The European Research Council (ERC) is the premier European funding organisation for excellent frontier research. It gives creative researchers across Europe the support to run cutting-edge projects. The overall ERC budget is more than €16 billion (2021-2027). | |||
| Decoding ERC Grants Part 1: Effective Communication | 09 Feb 2024 | 00:28:41 | |
The European Research Council (ERC) is the premier European funding organisation for excellent frontier research. It gives creative researchers across Europe the support to run cutting-edge projects. The overall ERC budget is more than €16 billion (2021-2027). ERC Grants can change the trajectory of a researcher’s career– which explains why over 100,000 research proposals have been made to the organisation. This also means that competition is fierce. The multi-stage application process is daunting for any researcher at any stage. EURAXESS Smart Talks are excited to present “Decoding ERC Grants: Strategies for Success,” a two-part mini-series on the ERC Grant proposal process. We will tackle difficult questions that researchers face when applying for an ERC grant, and provide clear advice on how to take your research proposal to the next level. Join us on this episode as we have the pleasure of hosting Dafna Gold Melchior, scientific & entrepreneurial communication clarifier. Dafna assists experts in making their complex work clear and accessible, helping them communicate their research and innovations effectively in high-stakes situations. With a degree in communication from Haifa University and a masters in conflict research from Hebrew University, Dafna has developed her interdisciplinary clarification skill set over her 20 years of helping researchers and entrepreneurs win grants, investments, tenders and competitions. We’ll cover how to present novel ideas confidently, how to communicate with experts from different backgrounds, and how to approach the Synergy grant. On the next episode, we will hear from Prof. Dr. Maximilian Schich, an ERC grant proposal reviewer. Dr. Schich will provide us with a deeper look into the ERC panel peer review process. All that and more– on the EURAXESS Smart Talks Podcast! If you would like to get in contact with Dafna: Website- http://www.letsclarify.it/ Email- dafna@letsclarify.it LinkedIn- Dafna Gold Melchior For more information on ERC grants, visit the ERC website: https://erc.europa.eu/homepage To find out more about EURAXESS and the services we provide, head to: https://euraxess.ec.europa.eu/ | |||
| Switzerland - A great place to be a researcher! | 31 Oct 2023 | 00:39:52 | |
Switzerland is known for its stunning landscapes, world-class education, and cutting-edge research. It has become a sought-after destination for researchers from around the globe. In this episode, we will explore the unique offerings of EURAXESS Switzerland, a gateway that opens doors to remarkable research opportunities and facilitates integration for international researchers. Together, we’ll delve into the various aspects of researcher mobility in Switzerland, uncovering the possibilities that lie within its renowned universities, prestigious research institutions, and vibrant scientific communities. Next, we hear from two distinguished voices in the Swiss research community. Seraina Munton, Research & Project Manager at EU GrantsAccess, a joint office of ETH Zurich and the University of Zurich, and Sarah Daepp, the National Coordinator of EURAXESS Switzerland, enlighten us about Switzerland's role in the European Research Area. Lastly, we are privileged to listen to the experiences and insights of Professor Mira Burri, professor of International Economic and Internet Law at the Faculty of Law of the University of Lucerne. Professor Burri shares her personal journey of moving to Switzerland as an academic, offering a unique researcher's perspective that will inspire and guide fellow scholars. Each guests’ extensive knowledge and expert advice are invaluable for incoming researchers seeking to make their mark on the Swiss research landscape. Whether you're considering Switzerland for your research endeavours or simply curious about the opportunities it presents, this episode is your comprehensive guide to Switzerland. Tune in to gain the knowledge, advice, and inspiration you need to navigate the Swiss research community successfully. | |||
| Serbian AI strategy - an example of good practice | 10 Sep 2023 | 00:41:59 | |
The rapid development of artificial intelligence and its increasing application require each country to create its own artificial intelligence strategy. In this episode of EURAXESS Smart Talks, hosts Darja Aksjonova and Leah Nerenberg will discuss with guests why artificial intelligence strategy is important and how to develop it, taking Serbia as an example of good practice. Guests for this episode include three exceptional guests. First guest Dr Dubravko Ćulibrk is a Professor of Information Systems Engineering at the Department of Industrial Engineering and Management of the Faculty of Technical Sciences, University of Novi Sad, Serbia, and certified instructor of Nvidia Deep Learning Institute. Since March 2021 he has been dedicating most of his time and effort to developing and heading The Artificial Intelligence Research and Development Institute of Serbia. Second guest is Vukašin Gozdić the State Secretary of the Ministry of Science, Technological Development and Innovation of the Republic of Serbia. Since 2016, he has been employed in the Cabinet of the Minister of State Administration and Local Self-Government, and since 2017, he has been engaged as an advisor to the Prime Minister of the Republic of Serbia on the implementation of projects in the field of digitization, education, science, social entrepreneurship, the labor market and other areas of interest to the Government. Since 2022, he has been the State secretary in the Ministry of Science, Technological Development and Innovation. Last guest, Stefan Badža worked as an analyst in the Ministry of Public Administration and Local Self-Government on public sector reform. He now works in the Office of the Prime Minister of the Republic of Serbia on projects that focus on improving the IT and Innovation ecosystem in Serbia, and that are helping transform Serbia into a knowledge-based economy. Some of the key projects that he works on are developing the network on Science and Technological Parks in Serbia, startup ecosystem and research and innovation in the artificial intelligence field. Stefan Badža is creator of Serbian Strategy for AI and advisor in the cabinet of the Prime Minister of Serbia. | |||
| From understanding artificial intelligence to a successful startup | 24 Jul 2023 | 00:29:07 | |
In this episode of EURAXESS Smart Talks, hosts Darja Aksjonova and Leah Nerenberg will discuss Artificial Intelligence. It is one of the fastest-growing and most popular data-driven technologies being used all around the world. ChatGPT, a new AI text based interface made headlines as it gained 1 million users in just 5 days after launching. Today, it has over 100 million users and has been visited 1.8 billion times. Clearly, AI is exploding in popularity, entering every field - from marketing to biology and everything in between! Understanding AI’s intricacies becomes crucial for researchers seeking to push the boundaries of knowledge. From its ability to crunch massive datasets to uncover hidden patterns, to its potential to automate complex tasks, this episode discusses the valuable new role AI is beginning to play in enhancing research and opening up new frontiers of discovery. This episode will introduce AI and provide you with the important basics to understand this complex technology, and how to use it. We will then focus on Serbia’s private sector and AI research-based startups. Guests for this episode include professor Milan Zdravković, established researcher in the field of AI, currently working at the Laboratory for Intelligent Manufacturing Systems, University of Niš and Djordje Mitić, CEO and owner of the company Naissus technologies, Niš, Serbia. | |||
| Spain: A Journey through Academia and Beyond! | 05 Jun 2023 | 00:47:05 | |
To remain in academia or to leave - that is the question! On this episode of EURAXESS Smart Talks, hosts Darja Aksjonova and Leah Nerenberg will explore the stories of researchers and academics who transitioned to careers beyond academia, all through the lens of Spain. Guests for this episode include Dr. Izaskun Lacunza, a science policy practitioner running the International Projects Unit at the Spanish Foundation for Science and Technology (FECYT), Dr. Gaizka Otaegi, head of EMEA Strategic Projects at GLG, and Dr. Sofía Cabezudo, research manager in the Spanish National Cancer Association and former mentee of the REBECA program. The episode includes personal stories, important lessons learned and unique insights into the beyond academia career path. Thanks for listening! | |||
| From Science to Startup: Inside Information - Part 2 | 30 Jul 2022 | 00:33:27 | |
Is entrepreneurship a feasible career option for researchers? How can EURAXESS help young researchers develop a career in entrepreneurship? For answers to these questions and practical tips, listen to today's EURAXESS Smart Talks and learn more from experts and Ph.Ds. who made this transition successfully. In part one of this episode, we will hear insights and tips for young talents from Prof. Milan Zdravkovic, leader of the EURAXESS Hubs project entrepreneurship initiative. We will also hear Vaido Mikheim, a participant in the EURAXESS Hubs start-up tour who will share his perspectives on the Estonian start-up ecosystem. In part two of this episode, we will hear the inspiring success story of Nobel prize winner Prof. Dan Shechtman, who will share his tips and insights as an experienced mentor in entrepreneurship, at the prestigious Israel Institute of Technology, the Technion. These episodes cover challenges researchers face in the transition from academia to entrepreneurship. Keywords: entrepreneurship, talents, science, career, startup, start-up ecosystem, business, academia-industry interface, European researchers. | |||
| Experiences of American researchers in EU: Social humanities field in focus | 17 Dec 2025 | 00:46:37 | |
Anthropologist and legal scholar Dr. Niklas Hultin (Associate Professor, George Mason University) joins EURAXESS Smart Talks to unpack what it really means to build a career at the intersection of anthropology, law, history, and international relations—with a focus on security practices in West Africa. We explore his transatlantic journey (Sweden ↔ United States), consulting and expert-witness work, and practical advice for early-stage researchers considering moves between the EU and the US. Expect candid reflections on funding landscapes, teaching vs. research roles, work–life balance, language and cultural adaptation, and why you should “never let someone say no for you” when applying for grants or opportunities. ⏱️ Question Timestamps (Guide) Note: Timestamps reference the episode transcript’s timecodes.
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| From Science to Startup: Inside Information - Part 1 | 30 Jul 2022 | 00:24:44 | |
Is entrepreneurship a feasible career option for researchers? How can EURAXESS help young researchers develop a career in entrepreneurship? For answers to these questions and practical tips, listen to today's EURAXESS Smart Talks and learn more from experts and Ph.Ds. who made this transition successfully. In part one of this episode, we will hear insights and tips for young talents from Prof. Milan Zdravkovic, leader of the EURAXESS Hubs project entrepreneurship initiative. We will also hear Vaido Mikheim, a participant in the EURAXESS Hubs start-up tour who will share his perspectives on the Estonian start-up ecosystem. In part two of this episode, we will hear the inspiring success story of Nobel prize winner Prof. Dan Shechtman, who will share his tips and insights as an experienced mentor in entrepreneurship, at the prestigious Israel Institute of Technology, the Technion. These episodes cover challenges researchers face in the transition from academia to entrepreneurship. Keywords: entrepreneurship, talents, science, career, startup, start-up ecosystem, business, academia-industry interface, European researchers. | |||
| Discover Careers Beyond Academia - Part 2 | 18 Jul 2022 | 00:38:28 | |
Why do researchers need to explore careers beyond academia? How can EURAXESS help young researchers in career development? For answers to these questions and practical tips, listen to today's EURAXESS Smart Talks and learn more from experts and two life stories of Ph.Ds. who made this transition successfully. In part one of this episode, we will hear insights and tips learned from the successful Rebeca mentoring EURAXESS project, by Mr. Xavier Eekhout, followed by an interview with Dr. Tomas De Garay Herrera, a graduate of this program. We will also hear an in-depth explanation of how EURAXESS can help young researchers in career development by Ms. Dalila Coviello, Information Systems Coordinator for the EURAXESS EU portal. In part two of this episode, we will hear tips from an experienced career expert, Mr. Dean Hogan, and then an inspiring success story about the transition from academia to a high-level position in industry from Dr. Udo Greiser, as well as more useful updated information from Mr. Slaven Misljencevic, a policy officer of Directorate-General for research and Innovation of the European Commission. These episodes cover specific obstacles researchers face in the transition from academia to industry, as well as practical advice and important tips from experts in the field. Keywords: talents, science, career, business, academia-industry interface, European researchers, beyond academia, mentoring, career path mobility, transition from academia to industry, European labour market. | |||
| Discover Careers Beyond Academia - Part 1 | 18 Jul 2022 | 00:36:29 | |
Why do researchers need to explore careers beyond academia? How can EURAXESS help young researchers in career development? For answers to these questions and practical tips, listen to today's EURAXESS Smart Talks and learn more from experts and two life stories of Ph.Ds. who made this transition successfully. In part one of this episode, we will hear insights and tips learned from the successful Rebeca mentoring EURAXESS project, by Mr. Xavier Eekhout, followed by an interview with Dr. Tomas De Garay Herrera, a graduate of this program. We will also hear an in-depth explanation of how EURAXESS can help young researchers in career development by Ms. Dalila Coviello, Information Systems Coordinator for the EURAXESS EU portal. In part two of this episode, we will hear tips from an experienced career expert, Mr. Dean Hogan, and then an inspiring success story about the transition from academia to a high-level position in industry from Dr. Udo Greiser, as well as more useful updated information from Mr. Slaven Misljencevic, a policy officer of Directorate-General for research and Innovation of the European Commission. These episodes cover specific obstacles researchers face in the transition from academia to industry, as well as practical advice and important tips from experts in the field. Keywords: talents, science, career, business, academia-industry interface, European researchers, beyond academia, mentoring, career path mobility, transition from academia to industry, European labour market. | |||
| Tips and perspectives on the gender gap in academia - Part 2 | 28 Jun 2022 | 00:35:16 | |
What is the actual situation of women in academia? What are the European policies and the reality in academia? For answers to these questions and practical tips, listen to today's EURAXESS Smart Talks and learn more from experts and two unique female Ph.D. stories. In part one of this episode, we will hear tips and insights from two fascinating interviews with Ms. Oriana Bertucci, a career expert, and Dr. Giovanna Debernardi who obtained a PhD in international private Law in parallel to certification as a Judge. In part two of this episode, we will meet Prof. Tali Mass, from Israel, a 2020 recipient of the prestigious ERC grant, and Dr. Anne Pepin, a Senior Policy Officer in the Gender Sector of the European Commission's DG Research and Innovation. These episodes covered recent developments in EU policy, measures toward closing the gender gap, and practical tips for work-life balance. Keywords: gender, work-life balance, talents, science, career, European researchers, ERC, gender policy, gender gap, women in academia, female researchers. | |||
| Tips and perspectives on the gender gap in academia - Part 1 | 24 Jun 2022 | 00:27:51 | |
What is the actual situation of women in academia? What are the European policies and the reality in academia? For answers to these questions and practical tips, listen to today's EURAXESS Smart Talks and learn more from experts and two unique female Ph.D. stories. In part one of this episode, we will hear tips and insights from two fascinating interviews with Ms. Oriana Bertucci, a career expert, and Dr. Giovanna Debernardi who obtained a PhD in international private Law in parallel to certification as a Judge. In part two of this episode, we will meet Prof. Tali Mass, from Israel, a 2020 recipient of the prestigious ERC grant, and Dr. Anne Pepin, a Senior Policy Officer in the Gender Sector of the European Commission's DG Research and Innovation. These episodes cover recent developments in EU policy, measures toward closing the gender gap, and practical tips for work-life balance. | |||
| Dual Careers, Global Mobility & Scientific Life with Prof Jessica Cauchard and Dr Michael Levant | 04 Dec 2025 | 00:35:41 | |
In this episode of EURAXESS Smart Talks we speak with a remarkable dual-career academic couple: Dr. Michael Levant, a physical chemistry and microfluidics researcher at TotalEnergies, and Prof. Jessica Cauchard, Full Professor for Embodied Intelligent Interaction at TU Wien and a pioneer in human-drone interaction. Together, they share their deeply personal and highly practical journey across countries, disciplines, and career systems. From navigating the “two-body problem” to balancing family, mobility, professorship hiring cultures, and industrial vs. academic pressures, this conversation offers a rare look into what it takes to build two successful research careers while living abroad. This episode is a warm, insightful, and honest look at the human side of scientific careers. 🔑 Key Topics Covered
⏱️ Timestamps 01:31–04:00 — Research Backgrounds 04:00–07:00 — Industry vs. Academia Pathways 10:55–13:00 — Research Support & Mentoring Cultures 13:00–16:00 — Finding two fulfilling positions, timing, relocation. 13:20–15:20 — TU Wien 15:40–17:00 — Becoming Parents While Relocating 17:00–20:00 — First Impressions of Austria 21:00–23:30 — Publish or Perish vs. Confidential R&D 24:20–26:00 — Cross-Disciplinary Inspiration at Home 29:30–31:00 — Language Skills & Adaptation 30:30–33:00 — Advice for Early-Career Researchers 33:00–35:00 — Cultural Differences in Confidence & Networking 35:00 — Closing & Credits | |||
| Beyond Relocation: How Dual Career Services Transform Global Mobility at Universities | 15 Nov 2025 | 00:29:44 | |
In this episode of EURAXESS Smart Talks, we sit down with Mary Kagendo Kobia, Senior Global Mobility Consultant at the University of Copenhagen. Mary shares her decade-long experience supporting international researchers and their families as they transition to life in Denmark. From practical relocation challenges to creating a sense of belonging, Mary explains why dual career services are essential for retention, well-being, and tapping into hidden talent pools. She also offers insights into tailored career support, intercultural integration, and the evolving role of global mobility in academia. Whether you’re a researcher planning a move, a university administrator, or simply curious about international talent strategies, this conversation is packed with actionable advice and inspiring stories. Key Topics Covered
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| Let’s get science out of the lab! A conversation with Professor Marina Joubert | 29 Oct 2025 | 00:31:38 | |
In this inspiring episode of EURAXESS Smart Talks, we sit down with Dr. Marina Joubert, a trailblazer in science communication from Stellenbosch University. With a rich background in food science, journalism, and agricultural sciences, Dr. Joubert shares her journey from the lab to the public sphere, advocating for evidence-based discourse and the democratization of science. We explore how scientists can better engage with society, build trust, and navigate the evolving landscape of science communication in the digital age. Whether you're a researcher, student, or science enthusiast, this episode offers practical insights and thoughtful reflections on making science more visible, accessible, and impactful. 🔑 Key Topics Covered:
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Newsletter to subscribe to (lots of resources and jobs in scicomm) • The Scicommer: https://thescicommer.substack.com
Resources • Quality and Effectiveness in Science Communication (QUEST) - https://questproject.eu/ • Observatory for open and outstanding science communication (ENJOI) https://enjoiscicomm.eu • Science communication and sensemaking (RETHINK) https://www.rethinkscicomm.eu/ • A resource page from the HSRC: https://hsrc.ac.za/home-page/science-in-society/useful-links-on-science-communication/ • A legacy page from a recent (2024) conference on communicating discovery sciences (Stellenbosch) - https://www.discoveryscience.co.za/
Companies who offer science communication services and training (there are many more!) • Jive Media Africa https://jivemedia.co.za/ | |||
| Science Meets Startups: Inside the EURAXESS START-up Tour | 15 Oct 2025 | 00:23:19 | |
Guest: Prof. Milan Zdravković — Associate Professor and leading Applied AI researcher at the University of Niš, Serbia; Coordinator of the Serbian EURAXESS Network; Leader of the Scientific Startup Entrepreneurship Hub in the EURAXESS Hub project. 📄 Episode Description In this episode of EURAXESS Smart Talks, hosts Darja Aksjonova and Jovan Arandjelović welcome Prof. Milan Zdravković to discuss the EURAXESS Startup Hub, an initiative connecting researchers with opportunities in scientific entrepreneurship. 🎧 Key Topics Covered
LEARN MORE -> https://www.euraxess.rs/serbia/euraxess-startup-hub 🕒 Question Timestamps
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| How combining linguistics and mathematics turned into a successful company | 08 Oct 2025 | 00:28:55 | |
In this episode, we sit down with Marco Antonio Stranisci, a postdoctoral researcher in Natural Language Processing at the University of Turin and founder of aequa-tech, an AI startup focused on social impact. Marco shares his journey from humanities to computer science, his activism against hate speech, and the creation of Debunker-Assistant, a tool designed to combat misinformation. We explore the ethical dimensions of AI, the challenges of launching a startup in a crowded tech landscape, and the importance of participatory design in building inclusive technologies. Marco also offers advice to young researchers navigating academia and industry, and invites listeners to contribute to his open-source initiative, the Citizen Dataset Lab. 🔑 Key Topics Covered
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| Strategic Intelligence, Space, and Career Mobility with Dr. Frank Danesy | 24 Sep 2025 | 01:12:07 | |
In this episode, we sit down with Dr. Frank Danesy – a strategist, academic, and innovator whose career spans the armed forces, aerospace, academia, and entrepreneurship. With over two decades at the European Space Agency, Dr. Danesy shares insights on strategic intelligence, career mobility, and the evolving landscape of research leadership. From his early days in the military to co-founding Orbit8, a venture focused on career guidance, Dr. Danesy offers a unique perspective on navigating high-stakes environments, adapting across cultures, and shaping the future of research careers. 🔑 Key Topics Covered
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| Mindful Connections: Academia, Communication, and AI in Mental Health | 28 May 2026 | 00:23:15 | |
About This Episode What does it really take to stay mentally well in academia? In this episode, we sit down with Dr. Gábor Kismihók — a researcher at the intersection of learning analytics, career development, and wellbeing — for an honest, grounded conversation about mental health in the research community. From the early warning signs supervisors should watch for, to the role of institutional culture, personal career decisions, and the rise of AI, this episode covers the full landscape of what it means to be a whole human being inside a research career. Guest Dr. Gábor Kismihók Internationally recognized researcher working at the intersection of research careers, learning analytics, and wellbeing. His work focuses on understanding and improving mental health, skills development, and sustainable career pathways in academia and beyond. Key Topics Covered
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| Understanding the ERA Dimension of Horizon Europe: Strategies, Insights & Real Project Experiences | 19 Mar 2026 | 00:58:58 | |
How does the European Research Area (ERA) translate from policy vision into concrete opportunities for researchers and institutions—especially those in widening countries? In this episode of EURAXESS Smart Talks, we dive deep into the ERA dimension of Horizon Europe and explore how to build competitive, high‑impact WIDERA proposals. You’ll hear expert insights from:
Together, they unpack the ERA pillars, discuss what makes a successful ERA proposal, and share hands‑on experiences from the recently funded Next Tech Talents initiative—focused on strengthening deep‑tech ecosystems and improving researcher career pathways in Europe. Whether you’re a researcher, proposal writer, project manager, or institutional leader, this episode helps you understand the ERA logic, avoid common pitfalls, and recognize how ERA‑funded actions support systemic change across Europe. Timestamped Questions & Segments 00:00:02 – Welcome to the episode Interview with Siiri Kolka 00:01:40 – What is the ERA dimension of Horizon Europe and why does it matter? Interview with Damir Hasković 00:19:36 – How did you organize your proposal-writing journey for Next Tech Talents? Interview with Kārlis Krēsliņš 00:35:25 – First impressions and reflections on ERA insights shared today Closing Reflections 00:55:20 – Siiri’s final remarks and key takeaways | |||
| Radiance & Research Mobility: Dr. Juliane Sauer on Shaping MSCA Support | 06 Mar 2026 | 00:31:23 | |
In this episode of EURAXESS Smart Talks, we sit down with Dr. Juliane Sauer, Director and founding member of OXYGENEUM, and former MSCA National Contact Point for Switzerland. With over a decade of experience supporting researchers across Europe, Juliane shares her journey from academia to consultancy, her leadership in the Net4Mobility project, and her current role in the ambitious Radiance initiative.
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| Mobility That Matters: How Moving Shapes a Scientist’s Career | 25 Feb 2026 | 00:25:29 | |
In this episode of EURAXESS Smart Talks, hosts Daria Aksenova and Jovan Aranđelović sit down with Dr. Monika Golińska—a biochemist, cancer researcher, and Marie Skłodowska-Curie Fellow whose work bridges leading European institutions including the Medical University of Łódź and the Cancer Research UK Cambridge Institute. Dr. Golińska shares her journey from early student exchanges to leading a cutting‑edge project investigating the link between endometriosis and ovarian cancer through advanced spatial biology and photoacoustic imaging. She opens up about the realities of research mobility, the value of intersectoral experience in healthcare policy, and the challenges researchers face in building sustainable careers across borders. Whether you're an early-career researcher considering mobility or a seasoned scientist navigating nonlinear career paths, this conversation offers insights, advice, and thoughtful reflections on the future of research in Europe. 🔑 Key Topics Covered
⏱️ Detailed Timestamps & Guiding Questions 00:00 – 00:01 | Intro 00:53 – 01:18 | Guest Introduction 01:24 – 02:41 | Q1: “Tell us more about yourself and your career mobility.” 02:41 – 04:06 | Q2: “What was your first experience with research mobility?” 04:07 – 05:31 | Q3: “How challenging is adapting to a new country?” 05:31 – 07:00 | Q4: “What role do European mobility programs play?” 07:00 – 09:22 | Q5: “Have you experienced intersectoral mobility?” 09:22 – 11:20 | Q6: “What was the impact of working in healthcare?” 11:20 – 13:16 | Q7: “What drew you back to academia?” 13:16 – 15:00 | Q8: “How responsive is policy to research evidence?” 15:00 – 18:02 | Q9: “What are the opportunities and drawbacks of mobility programs?” 18:02 – 19:41 | Q10: “How can researchers deal with career uncertainty?” 19:41 – 21:25 | Q11: “How do we stay healthy during mobility?” 21:25 – 24:03 | Q12: “What’s the future of mobility in Europe?” 24:03 – 25:01 | Closing
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