NIBRT HRS4R Designation

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NIBRT has received the "HR Excellence in Research" designation, identifying NIBRT as a provider of a high standard working environment for researchers. This award recognises NIBRT’s equitable recruitment and appraisal procedures and its commitment to implement the principles of 40 Principles of Charter and Code 2005 Conduct for the Recruitment of Researchers (the Charter and Code).

In attaining this recognition, NIBRT will contribute to the ability of the national research environment and the European Research Area (ERA) to attract researchers.

The Charter and Code aim to provide equal rights and obligations for researchers in Europe through the implementation of principles governing recruitment, ethical and professional aspects of work, working conditions, and career development for researchers. The NIBRT HRS4R Action plan identified a number of key areas for change and further development. You can review all of the documentation below;

HR Staff Survey Action Plan

HRS4R Survey Questionnaire Survey Results

NIBRT Staff Survey 

OTMR Recruitment Policy