The project partners include:
Inspireurope+ Associated Partners
Inspireurope+ Advisory Board
Benedicte Berner, Chairperson of the Board, Civil Rights Defenders (Sweden); Lecturer, Sciences Po
Svetlana Dmitrova, EURAXESS Bulgaria Network Coordinator, Sofia University
Marit Egner, Senior Advisor, International Relations and Support Office, University of Oslo, Norway
Dr. Tekie Leonida, Emeritus Researcher, Stochastic Operations, University of Twente, Netherlands
Dr. Aziz Mohibbi, former Chancellor, Bamyan University, Afghanistan; Researcher, Geography, Maynooth University, Ireland
Dr. Yudit Namer, School of Public Health, Bielefeld University, Germany
Robert Quinn, founding Executive Director of the Scholars at Risk Network
Dr. Beate Scholz, Founder and Managing Director, Scholz CTC GmbH, Germany
Dr. Judith Wellen, Strategy and External Relations, Alexander von Humboldt Foundation, Germany
Inspireurope+ Ethics Advisor
Professor Linda Hogan, School of Religion, Trinity College Dublin, Ireland
Inspireurope Partners (2019 to 2022)
This project received funding from the European Union’s Horizon 2020 research and innovation programme under grant agreement No 857742.
Inspireurope (2019 to 2022) partners
Maynooth University, Ireland (via Scholars at Risk Europe)
Alexander von Humboldt Foundation
Programme PAUSE, College de France
Jagiellonian University, Poland
University of Gothenburg, Sweden
University of Oslo, Norway
Scholz CTC, Germany
European University Association
Aristotle University of Thessaloniki, Greece
Foundation for Refugee Students (UAF)
Associated partners (2019 to 2022)
Scholars at Risk Network
University of Padova
University of Trento
Scholars at Risk Switzerland
Scholars at Risk Norway
Euroscience
About Inspireurope
Ten European partner organisations have joined forces in an ambitious initiative to support researchers at risk. Researchers at risk include researchers, scholars, scientists at all stages of their research careers, who are experiencing threats to their life, liberty, or research career, and those who are displaced because of such threats.
Inspireurope Publications
The Inspireurope project maps and assesses existing support measures in Europe for researchers at risk, and provides recommendations to policymakers on improving the work environment in Europe for researchers at risk.
Inspireurope Webinars
Inspireurope webinars aim to provide useful information and advice to researchers at risk and prospective employers and host institutions in Europe.