The HRS4R process at Nantes Université

Nantes Université obtained the HR Excellence in Research Label in March 2022 and is now working to implement its HRS4R action plan for the 2022-2025 period.

Fully committed to the HRS4R (Human Resources Strategy for Researchers) process, Nantes Université is committed to improving recruitment practices and working conditions for its research personnel (lecturer-researchers, postdoctoral researchers, doctoral students and administrative staff). The HR Excellence in Research label, awarded by the European Commission, recognises and rewards institutions that undertake this process.

Françoise Le Fichant, Vice-President for Social Responsibility and Gender Equality, says "Through the gaining of this label, we can structure our human resources policy into a process of continuous improvment. Such a quality approach in the evolution of research and its environment is essential, with the support of the women and men who make it happen".

Project timeline

Key dates, past and future

Calendrier HRS4R_Nantes Université
Upcoming key dates :
  • End of 2023: Presentation of the internal review report to the governing bodies
  • End of February 2024: Deadline for sending the internal review report to the European Commission

The HRS4R strategy at Nantes Université

In the initial phase of the HRS4R process, the mobilisation of the wider university community made it possible to identify four main areas in the practices of Nantes Université regarding the 40 principles of the European Charter for Researchers and Code of Conduct for the Recruitment of Reseachers: ethics and professional orientations, recruitment practices and career development, working conditions and training, and professional development.

This work led to a gap analysis being conducted between theses principles and the practices of the institution, thus allowing the building of an action plan for Nantes Université for the 2022-2025 period.

These actions target the entire university research community, but particularly the four profiles identified by the European Commission:
 
  • R1 - First Stage Researcher (e.g. doctoral students)
  • R2 - Recognised Researcher (e.g. postdoctoral researchers)
  • R3 - Established Researcher (e.g. lecturer-researchers)
  • R4 - Leading Researche (e.g. university professors)
This concerns both permanent and contract employees of Nantes Université.

The Nantes Université action plan is structured around five areas of work:
 
  • Area 1 - Supporting the integration of researchers and young researchers
  • Area 2 - Promoting a responsible research culture
  • Area 3 - Ensuring transparency and clarity in HR practices
  • Area 4 - Recognising and valuing the diversity of career paths
  • Area 5 - Developing a facilitating and open working environment
Nantes Université is dedicated to constructing and deploying common actions with all members institutions that have also obtained the HR Excellence in Research label (Ecole Centrale de Nantes, CHU de Nantes [teaching hospital], INSERM).

Examples of implemented actions

Implementation of the actions HRS4R 2023

Area 1 - Supporting the integration of researchers and young researchers

Area 2 - Promoting a responsible research culture

Area 3 - Ensuring transparency and clarity in HR practices

Area 4 - Recognising and valuing the diversity of career paths

Area 5 - Developing a facilitating and open working environment

  • Involvment in the European project EUniWell, in partnership with six other European universities, demonstrating the institution's commitment to the theme of well-being and good working conditions

Managing the HRS4R process

The project is managed by a Steering Committee and a Technical Committee supporting the project team, which consists of the Vice President for Social Responsibility and Gender Equality and the HRS4R project manager.

  • The Steering Committee (COPIL) ensures the proper implementation of the project and compliance with the schedule and approves the strategic orientations of the project. List of COPIL members.

  • The Technical Committee (COTECH), made up of management and action leaders, is responsible for the technical implementation of actions, identifies and issues alerts about any potential blockages or difficulties in the project's deployment.

The diversityof the university research community (university professors, lecturer-researchers, postdoctoral researchers, and administrative staff) is represented in the Steering Committee. The various disciplinary fields within the institution are also represented by the participation of the four centres of interest of Nantes Université in the Steering Committee (Humanities, Health, Science and Technology, and Societies).

Mis à jour le 03 October 2023 - Laurent MUNIER.
https://www.univ-nantes.fr/universite/vision-strategie-et-grands-projets/the-university-embarks-on-the-process-of-obtaining-the-hrs4r-label-human-resources-strategy-for-researchers