Ventspils University of Applied Sciences is strengthening the development of young researchers’ competences and their integration into the labour market

September 9, 2025

On September 3rd and 4th, representatives of Ventspils University of Applied Sciences, together with partners from five countries, continued their work on the NextTechTalent project in Vienna. The main goal of the project is to support the development of early stage researchers’ skills and to create an international cooperation network.

 

Work has started on a detailed assessment of the current situation — this includes development of an interview framework for young researchers and other parties involved in research career development, national regulations and obstacles to career growth are being analyzed, as well as gathering examples of best practices. This preliminary study will lay the groundwork for the next stages of the project, aiming to develop solutions to help researchers improve their skills and enter the labour market more easily, particularly in fields like digital transformation, the green transition, and deep tech.

 

The project also includes the creation of training and mentoring programmes, along with the introduction and testing of career development systems. Attention is focused on promoting diversity and inclusion in both academic and business environment, ensuring that researchers from all backgrounds have equal opportunities. Sustainability is also a key focus of the project, with outcomes designed to remain relevant even after the project’s completion.

 

The project was represented on-site by Ventspils University of Applied Sciences project manager — senior researcher Lilita Sproģe, administrative project manager Ieva Kozlova, senior researcher Kārlis Krēsliņš, scientific visiting assistant and PhD student Līga Pūce, and visiting researcher Linda Rudzroga. During the workshop, Līga Pūce presented the developed interview template for early stage researchers, senior researcher Kārlis Krēsliņš introduced partners on the planned directions of the training programme, intended to better prepare young scientists for the changing requirements of the European Research Area. Meanwhile, Linda Rudzroga, responsible for the project’s communications, reported on completed publicity activities and upcoming initiatives, emphasising the value of partner collaboration in creating and spreading purposeful and meaningful content.

 

As part of effort to extend scientific collaboration beyond the project, Lilita Sproģe, senior researcher at Ventspils University of Applied Science and head of the Doctoral school, also visited the University of Applied Science St. Pölten on September 3rd to explore the university’s academic and research infrastructure and to discuss future research opportunities for early stage research. Lilita Sproģe met with four representatives of the St. Pölten university of Applied Sciences to discuss international cooperation and research. 

 

The project is being implemented as a part of the European Commission’s Horizon Europe programme from June 1st 2025 to September 30th, 2027. The overall funding of the project amounts to €1,286,375, of which €168,750 is allocated specifically for Ventspils University of Applied Sciences to carry out its assigned project tasks. The project is coordinated by the non-profit organization MINDS & SPARKS GmbH, based in Vienna, Austria. Project partners include Babeș-Bolyai University in Cluj-Napoca (Romania); Ventspils University of Applied Sciences (Latvia); Jožef Stefan Institute in Ljubljana (Slovenia); Munster Technological University in Cork (Ireland); Impact Hub in Liepaja (Latvia); Cluj IT Cluster in Cluj-Napoca (Romania); and Digital Innovation Hub Slovenia in Ljubljana (Slovenia).

 

Prepared by:

Linda Rudzroga

Ventspils University of Applied Sciences

Email: linda.rudzroga@venta.lv

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