Action plan
The University of Liège received the "HR excellence in research" award for the first time in 2011. Numerous actions have been put in place and benefited researchers at all stages of their careers, from PhD students to full professors. However, after 10 years of working on compliance with the principles of the charter and the code, there are still some objectives to obtain, taking into account of course our context and constraints.
The HR Strategy and new 2021-2024 action plan drafted by the Steering Committee (September 2021) was approved by the University board on October 13th, 2021. It responds to the weaknesses identified by the researchers in the updated gap analysis and to institutional priorities. It includes ULiege’s Gender Equality Plan. We focus on developing actions on Gender as well as on Ethics and Open, Transparent and Merit-based Recruitment (OTM-R).This has lead to a list of actions that may seem long, "unpacked", and with many indicators. However this list should be viewed by its practicality and the possibility of analysing the evolution of the implementation. Some indicators are designed to analyse the progress of the implementation of the actions, while others allow the impact of these actions to be perceived in the longer term.
The 2021-2024 Operational Action Plan presents the actions with their status in 2017 and in 2021 as well as information on the date of implementation, the entity responsible for the action and the indicators selected for measuring and evaluating progress. The second table presents a summary the timeline for the actions over time.
News (3/2022) : The Gender Working Group drafted a list of actions for the implementation of the Gender Equality Plan
News (4/2022) : ULiege signed the Declaration of San Francisco (DORA)
Abbreviations
ARD: Administration for Research ARH: Administration for Human Resources CEIS: Council for Ethics and Scientific Integrity HR WG: Steering committee subgroup on HR GEP WG: Steering committee subgroup on Gender SMAQ: Department of Quality Management RPS: Department for Psychosocial Risk |
Status coding of actions
Statut 2017 | Statut 2021 |
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new |
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new in progress (implementation in progress) extended (scope, objective extended, leading to new results and/or indicators) completed |
About researchers' consultation
ULiege benefits from a strong representation and involvement of researchers in its bodies and committees. Within the HRS4R framework, researchers are mostly consulted through their professional associations (researchers are ex-officio members). They organise their own consultation, suggest actions and priorities. Researchers are also consulted directly during General Meetings.
During the pandemic, numerous surveys were launched among researchers to better understand their various needs. Many focused on their well-being, motivation and working conditions.
The doctoral students' network (RED) was particularly active. Together with ARD, they organised individual support, meetings and exchanges of good practices; they also developed useful tools for peers.
A member of the ARD is invited to researchers’ associations meetings and so ensure a permanent link with the HRS4R subgroups.
Researchers are finally regularly asked to share their practices in seminars, meetings and forums; this helps to disseminate the principles of the charter and the progress of the HR strategy.
Detailed explanation on the process and the involvement of researchers