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The French Network of Mobility Centres

The French Network of Mobility Centres. Dr Antony MAUVAIS Directeur of the KASTLER Foundation. The French Network of Mobility Centres Does exist since end 2004.

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The French Network of Mobility Centres

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  1. The French Network of Mobility Centres Dr Antony MAUVAIS Directeur of the KASTLER Foundation

  2. The French Network of Mobility Centres • Does exist since end 2004. • 3 « Bridgehead Organisations » : Conférence des Présidents d’Universités (CPU), Association Bernard Gregory (ABG), Fondation Kastler (FnAK : coordinator) • 23 Mobility Centres

  3. Map of the French Network of Mobility Centres

  4. 4 Types of Mobility Centres • « Pôles universitaires »: • South-Paris (Ile-de-France), Grenoble (Rhône-Alpes), Strasbourg (Alsace), Toulouse (Midi-Pyrénées), Bordeaux (Aquitaine), Lyon (Rhône-Alpes), Montpellier (Languedoc-Roussillon), Nancy-Metz (Lorraine), Rennes (Bretagne), Lille (Nord-Pas de Calais), Caen (Normandie) • Networks of Universities: • Aix-en-Provence / Marseille / Nice (Provence-Alpes-Côte d’Azur), Orléans / Tours (Centre), Nantes / Angers / Le Mans (Pays de la Loire), Clermont-Ferrand (Auvergne), Dijon (Bourgogne), Besançon (Franche-Comté) • Universities: • East-Paris (Ile-de-France), North-Paris (Ile-de-France), Reims (Champagne-Ardenne), Amiens (Picardie), Poitiers (Poitou-Charentes), Limoges (Limousin) • International House: • Paris (Ile-de-France)

  5. « Scientific » stays / Regions 1 400 1 200 1 000 800 Anzahl 600 400 200 0 PACA Corse Alsace Centre Picardie Lorraine Bretagne Limousin Aquitaine Auvergne Bourgogne Rhône Alpes Ile-de-France Midi Pyrénées Franche-Comté Pays de la Loire Poitou Charentes Basse Normandie Haute Normandie Nord Pas de Calais Languedoc Roussillon Champagne Ardennes Region Gastwissenschaftler Ehepartner

  6. The 23 Mobility Centres Are Quite Different • Strong Mobility Centres: many services proposed, strong experience in welcoming researchers, many researchers, strong involvement • Stable Mobility Centres: good offer of services and good experience, but staff availability somewhat too low and/or low support from regional partners • Developing Mobility Centres: the support and/or organisation has been set up only recently • Emerging Mobility Centres: not enough researchers and low involvement

  7. Common Objectives • The more researchers attracted to the region, the better (see graphic « scientific » stays / Regions) • The organisation and Coordination of welcoming is to be improved: better for our Prefectures, Universities and Research Organisations, and local communities / administrations • The follow-up of former guest researchers is to be developed: not much contact with them, but with their former hosts

  8. Organisation • 5 « work packages » : • - Management • - Harmonization of the network and its services • - Training sessions • - Webportal • - Information and communication • Steering commitee : 3 Bridgeheads + Ministry for Research • Technical commitee : 3 Bridgeheads + Experts concerned (Ministries, Research Organisations, etc.) • 2 Workshops / year with the network

  9. A communication tool for the network • Chroniques de la FnAK • E-mail Newsletter, about 6000 subscribers: 1/3 host researchers 2/3 guest researchers • Best practices • practical hints: entry rights, social security, lease, etc. • Every 2 Months, soon n° 43

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