New Arrangements for Admission of Third Country Researchers into Ireland
Micheál Martin T.D., Minister for Enterprise, Trade and Employment, today (Friday 12th October 2007) announced the introduction of new arrangements to facilitate recruitment of qualified researchers from abroad to carry out research in Ireland.
Minister Martin stated: “Ireland’s ability to attract high quality researchers is a key element of our Strategy for Science Technology and Innovation. As well as producing our own researchers we need to recruit researchers from abroad in order to help achieve our objective of being internationally renowned for our research and at the forefront in generating and using new knowledge for economic and social progress.”
These new arrangements implement a European Union Directive[∗] on the admission of third country researchers for the purpose of carrying out research.
Under the new arrangements approved research organisations can recruit researchers from outside the European Economic Area (i.e. the EU Member States as well as Iceland, Liechtenstein and Norway) to carry out research in Ireland without the need for a Green Card or Work Permit. Procedures have been put in place for accreditation of research organisations to enable them to make use of the new arrangements. Accredited research organisations can now enter into a hosting agreement with a third country researcher to carry out defined research. Once a hosting agreement is in place, the researcher will be admitted into the State for the purpose of carrying out the research, subject to normal immigration requirements. The new arrangements have been drawn up in consultation with the Department of Justice, Equality and Law Reform.
Minister Martin added: “These new arrangements should make it easier for third level institutions, research institutes as well as enterprises engaged in research programmes to recruit researchers from overseas to carry out their research programmes.
Further Information
Details of the Scheme for Accreditation of Research Organisations and further information regarding hosting agreements is available from the Website of the Department of Enterprise, Trade and Employment
http://www.entemp.ie/science/technology/accreditation.htm
For researchers interested in research job opportunities in Ireland see Ireland’s Researchers Mobility Portal
www.researchcareersireland.com
ENDS/ETE1806
[∗] Council Directive 2005/71/EC of 12 October 2005 on a specific procedure for admitting third-country nationals for the purposes of scientific research (OJ L 289, 3.11.2005)
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