HRS4R - Human Resources Strategy for Researchers

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ENS-PSL began the process of HRS4R Human Resources Strategy For Researchers certification in order to participate in the construction of a European Research Area (ERA) and live up to the recommendations of the European Charter for Researchers and the Code of Conduct for the Recruitment of Researchers.
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The Ecole normale supérieure - PSL is both a French grande école and a university, where the research mission provides the foundation for a superior education. Its students go on to pursue careers in higher education and research, or take executive-level positions in French or European companies or in public administration. Its goal is to define and implement an interdisciplinary, international approach to scientific and technological research.

Educating around 2,500 students annually, ENS-PSL is also home to 455 research faculty and 470 administrative and technical staff spread out over 15 departments, 32 research teams, university administration, and support services.

ENS occupies a strategic position and plays a key role in Université Paris Sciences et Lettres (PSL)’s decision to take part in the European human resources strategy for researchers.

Therefore, ENS is affirming its desire to formalize its commitment to the principles of the European Charter for Researchers and the Code of Conduct for the Recruitment of Researchers in an action plan. To strengthen its human resources management, ENS is working together with its sister PSL institutions to become an HRS4R-accredited establishment.

HRS4R : an award with four major areas of focus

The European Human Resources Strategy for Researchers, also known as HRS4R, aims to improve the recruitment practices and working conditions of research institutions and funding organizations. Its HR Excellence in Research Award is a public recognition on the part of the European Commission of institutions that have engaged in this process. This award recognizes institutional signatories of the 2005 European Charter for Researchers and Code of Conduct for the Recruitment of Researchers, which contain 40 principles designed to improve the mobility and career prospects of researchers and to render recruitment and working conditions at ERA institutions more appealing to researchers from all over the world.

The Charter and the Code: four themes covering 40 principles:

•    Ethical principles and professional responsibilities
•    Recruitment, career development, mobility
•    Working conditions, job security, professional environment
•    Continuing professional development

HRS4R : A European Human Resources Strategy

The HRS4R action plan involves a twofold quality assessment program carried out by both ENS and PSL, of which ENS is a founding member. The process for open, transparent, and merit-based recruitment is an additional opportunity for ENS to strengthen its involvement and align its practices with those of PSL. It will also provide ENS with an opportunity to evolve and consolidate its human resources strategy for research in a way that aligns with the broader aims of both the institution and Université PSL. The institution will take a series of concrete measures and practical actions, particularly concerning transparency in recruitment, researcher support, professional/career development, and overall working conditions.

 

Transparency in Recruitment

 

Researcher Support

 

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Mis à jour le 16/3/2022

« En faisant mieux connaître, en interne comme en externe, la stratégie RH de l'établissement, HRS4R permettra à l’ENS - PSL de développer son attractivité. Elle garantit aussi aux enseignants-chercheurs les meilleures pratiques RH et conforte l’accès aux dispositifs européens de financement de la recherche auxquels ils peuvent prétendre ».

Consultation de la communauté

Dans le cadre de la démarche de labellisation HRS4R, l’ENS a établi un état des lieux de ses pratiques RH en matière d’éthique, de responsabilité professionnelle, de conditions de travail, de formation ou encore de développement professionnel et de recrutement.

Du 15 avril au 14 mai 2021, la communauté des chercheuses et chercheurs a été appelée à partager points de vue, idées et propositions sur tous ces sujets RH qui touchent directement à la vie professionnelle de chacun.

Forts de ces échanges, les pilotes de la démarche finalisent aujourd’hui la rédaction d’un plan d’actions souscrivant pleinement aux exigences du label et aux attentes de la communauté.

Résultats de l'enquête au sein de l'ENS sur la gestion RH des enseignants chercheurs - Juillet 2021

La démarche HRS4R est portée à l'ENS par la Direction de l'établissement et la DRH, en coordination avec l'université PSL.


Pour en savoir plus, chaque membre de la communauté est invité à contacter :
> le DRH, Laurent Beauchet
> la DRH adjointe,  Anaïs Gilbert