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IPGP awarded the “HR Excellence in Research” label

IPGP has recently been awarded the "HR Excellence in Research" label by the European Commission. This distinction recognizes our institution's commitment to aligning human resource practices with the principles outlined in the European Charter for Researchers and the Code of Conduct for the Recruitment of Researchers.

IPGP awarded the “HR Excellence in Research” label

Publication date: 09/04/2025

Awards and Distinctions, Events, Research

The label highlights the quality of our action plan, as well as our determination to provide a fair, transparent, and stimulating work environment for all IPGP staff.

This label will soon be visible on the EURAXESS portal alongside our job postings, and IPGP will be listed among institutions recognized within the framework of the HRS4R initiative.

For more information: https://www.ipgp.fr/en/institute/hrs4r-labelling-process/

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