Today, Commissioner for Startups, Research and Innovation Ekaterina Zaharieva chaired an Implementation Dialogue on attracting and retaining research talent in Europe. The event brought together around 30 stakeholders from universities, research institutions, industry, trade unions as well as student and researcher associations.
The discussion focused on two main themes: making Europe the destination of choice for research talent, and preparing research careers for the future economy and society. Researchers play a central role in Europe’s competitiveness. Their knowledge, talent and ideas are the foundation for innovation, resilience and the EU’s long-term prosperity.
Ekaterina Zaharieva, European Commissioner for Startups, Research and Innovation, said:
“The EU now counts more than 2.2 million researchers, over 700,000 more than a decade ago. We have strong tools to attract and support them. Now, we need to hear directly from researchers themselves — what is working, what is not, and what we need to do better.”
Commissioner Zaharieva and participants discussed:
- how existing tools and initiatives, including, among others, EURAXESS, and the ERA Policy Agenda 2025 to 2027, are shaping the daily experience of researchers and employers
- where further improvements are needed
- emerging challenges linked to new technologies such as artificial intelligence
- how career systems can better recognise mobility and experience across sectors and countries
The dialogue is closely linked to the wider Choose Europe for Science initiative, which combines EU and national funding and non-funding measures to make Europe a leading destination for scientific careers. Since its first support package was adopted in May 2025, funding linked to the initiative has grown to almost EUR 1 billion. It covers measures such as the MSCA Choose Europe for Science pilot, ERC+ grants, ERA Chairs, and support for research infrastructures. More than 100 complementary initiatives have also been put forward by Member States and regions as part of a joint Team Europe effort.
The feedback gathered today will feed into the implementation of ongoing initiatives, including the ERA Talent Platform and the forthcoming European Research Area Act, as well as future work under the Choose Europe initiative.
The outcome of the dialogue will be summarised and made public, in line with the Commission’s commitment to open and transparent policymaking.
Background
Implementation Dialogues are a consultation tool introduced under the Commission’s approach for a simpler and faster Europe. They give the Commission direct, ground level feedback on how EU policies are working in practice, and feed into ongoing efforts to simplify EU rules and improve their implementation.
This is the first Implementation Dialogue chaired by Commissioner Zaharieva in 2026, following two dialogues held in 2025, one on start-ups and scale-ups, and one on Horizon Europe. A second dialogue is expected before the end of the year.
More information
Choose Europe for Science
EURAXESS
RESAVER
HR Excellence in Research Awards
ERA Policy Agenda 2025-2027
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EC Spokesperson for Research, Science and Innovation
