The 2025 edition of the Inspireurope+ Stakeholder Forum took place on May the 7th at the Collège de France, bringing together a diverse range of institutional actors, policymakers, and researchers to address the responsibility of Europe toward scientists in exile.
ABG was there and in this article we take a look back at some of the highlights and impactful ideas from the day.
The Inspireurope+ Stakeholder Forum 2025
ABG's contribution to the event
General Highlights and key testimonies
At the heart of the Forum were personal stories of disruption, resilience, and professional rebirth. These were illustrated not only through the plenary discussions but also in two practical workshops held by ABG for researchers considering careers beyond academia.
Tailored to the specific needs of HSS and STEM researchers, the workshops featured experts who generously shared insights regarding :
These sessions highlighted essential soft skills such as communication, teamwork, and networking. Qualities often more valued than academic pedigree in the private sector. Participants appreciated the experts' openness and encouragement. We warmly thank them for their time and insights.
The day concluded with a heartfelt message from Master of Ceremony Fırat Ilim, postdoctoral researcher and former PAUSE laureate:
A closing reception gave space for further networking and reunions between at-risk scholars across Europe, reinforcing solidarity and mutual support.
ABG focused on providing practical tools for career transition into the non-academic sector through two parallel workshops tailored to HSS and STEM researchers.
These sessions offered participants a rare opportunity to engage directly with industry professionals. Researchers met with:
These experts, PhD holders themselves, generously shared insights on recruitment logic, the expectations of employers, and strategies for aligning academic profiles with market needs. They reassured the researchers that there is a possibility for transition in different steps of the career, and emphasized that:
could be more important than having a diploma from the most prestigious Universities.
Their openness, advice, and availability were warmly appreciated by all participants, and we thank them for their time and insights.
Download the Forum Booklet (PDF)
Our training workshops for researchers
ABG and the PAUSE Program: The story of a collaboration
Thanks to PAUSE, Inspireurope+, and all partners involved for their continued dedication to scientific freedom and solidarity.