Youth Partnership Survey
SPREAD THE WORD!
An on-going study co-led by EURYO members
Francisco Simões (Iscte, Portugal) and Antonella Rocca (Parthenope University of Naples, Italy) are co-leading a study on rural youth for the Youth Partnership, a think-tank from the Council of Europe and the European Commission on youth policies. The study has now opened a survey for rural young people.
Please, help us to spread the word, sending the survey link to your colleagues and contact.
EURYO awarded a COST Innovators Grant (CIG)
EURYO awarded a COST Innovators Grant (CIG)
New paper published: Becoming a Young Farmer in the Digital Age: An Island Perspective
We are pleased to announce that a new paper supported under our call for collaborative publications has just been published in the journal Rural Sociology.
https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/full/10.1111/ruso.12400
Becoming a Young Farmer in the Digital Age: An Island Perspective
Abstract
This study investigates the career construction paths of young farmers and aims to contribute to the literature on the “young farmer problem.” Of particular relevance is this study’s focus on the potential of islands as a new career landscape in the digital age. Young farmers’ subjective experiences toward careers were analyzed based on narrative interviews, quantitative surveys and expert interviews from two EU islands: Crete and the Azores. Firstly, the study provides insights on the behavioral and cognitive dimensions of the career construction model by identifying followed career paths. Secondly, we turn our focus to the role of digital communications in career construction and, thirdly, the study examines the geographical dimension of the model. We find that involvement with farming entails complex career patterns that evolve into passion. Whether their involvement follows planned or unplanned paths, protean career attitudes, desire to experiment, and a strong sense of career self-concept play significant roles in shaping the career narratives. “Experience” and “management” dimensions of online communication drive the construction of careers as a part of a professional identity mechanism. Our results reveal that the “island effect” (maintaining a part-time farming culture) plays a role in cohesive singular and multiple career self-concepts.
[CLOSED] 5th Short Term Scientific Missions (STSM) Spring 2023
5th STSM Grant – Spring 2023 [CLOSED]
5th Call for Short Term Scientific Missions (STSM) applications for missions occurring until 15th September 2023
5th Call Short Term Scientific Missions (STSM) – Spring 2023
STSM IN GENERAL
Short-Term Scientific Mission consists in a visit of a host organization located in a different country than the country of affiliation by a Researcher or Innovator for the specific work to be carried out and for a determined period of time.
STSMs facilitate researchers from COST countries participating in COST Action CA18123 to go to an institution, organization or research centre in another participating COST country to foster collaboration and to perform empirical research. STSMs involve visiting a partner institution to improve closer cooperation and exchange, to develop capacity building and joint research, publications, and preparation of future projects. The STSM must further the scientific objectives of the Action, as set out above.
All STSM activities must occur in their entirety within the dates specified above Purpose of a Short-term Scientific Mission.
[CLOSED] ITC Conference Grant – Spring 2023
ITC Conference Grant – Winter 2023
Final application deadline: May 30th, 2023
Call ITC Conference Grant – Spring 2023
Conference Grants are aimed at supporting Young Researchers and Innovators (YRI) who are less than 40 years old, who are affiliated to a legal entity in an ITC and a NNC participating in the COST Action 18213, to attend international conferences on Rural NEETs related topics not specifically organized by the COST Action.
Conference Grants are exclusively reserved for PhD students and YRIs who are less than 40 years old with a primary affiliation in an institution located in an ITC (Albania, Bosnia-Herzegovina, Bulgaria, Croatia, Cyprus, Czech Republic, Estonia, Greece, North Macedonia, Hungary, Latvia, Lithuania, Malta, Moldova, Montenegro, Poland, Portugal, Romania, Serbia, Slovakia, Slovenia and Turkey).
The grants are exclusively reserved for applicants making an oral/poster presentation at the conference and are listed in the official event/conference programme. The main subject of the oral presentation/poster presentation/speech at the approved conference needs to be closely related to the topic of the Action and to acknowledge COST. The participation of each applicant shall be pre-approved by the Action MC.
[CLOSED] Short Term Scientific Missions (STSM) Spring 2023
4rd STSM Grant – Spring 2023
Call Short Term Scientific Missions (STSM) – Spring 2023
[CALL CLOSED] WE HAVE REACHED THE MAXIMUM NUMBER GRANTS FOR THIS PERIOD
4rd Call for Short Term Scientific Missions (STSM) applications for missions occurring until 30th June 2023
STSM IN GENERAL
Short-Term Scientific Mission consists in a visit of a host organization located in a different country than the country of affiliation by a Researcher or Innovator for the specific work to be carried out and for a determined period of time.
STSMs facilitate researchers from COST countries participating in COST Action CA18123 to go to an institution, organization or research centre in another participating COST country to foster collaboration and to perform empirical research. STSMs involve visiting a partner institution to improve closer cooperation and exchange, to develop capacity building and joint research, publications, and preparation of future projects. The STSM must further the scientific objectives of the Action, as set out above.
All STSM activities must occur in their entirety within the dates specified above Purpose of a Short-term Scientific Mission.
New paper published: Rapid Evidence Assessment Protocol for the Meta-Analysis of Initiatives, Interventions and Programmes That Target Rural NEETs
We are pleased to announce that a second paper supported under our call for collaborative publications has just been published in the journal Social Sciences. The team was led by Paul Flynn and involved other members such as Vesela Radovic, Alen Mujcinovic, Štefan Bojnec and Francisco Simoes, as well as Veronica McCauley. Congratulations to all the team. Check the link below:
https://www.mdpi.com/2076-0760/11/8/362
Rapid Evidence Assessment Protocol for the Meta-Analysis of Initiatives, Interventions and Programmes That Target Rural NEETs
Abstract
SPRING 2022 CALLS ARE NOW OPEN
SPRING 2022 CALLS ARE NOW OPEN
JOIN AND PARTCIPATE IN OUR CALLS
If you are a member of our Action or not, you can join us to our SPRING’22 CALLS.
You can see bellow the links to each call with all the information of how to participate. You will be able to publish papers, attend online and face-to-face conferences, visit some institution for a short research, organice events to disseminate our Action and more!