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- Belgium
Outgoing: things not to forget
Letter of recommendation If you would like to obtain a letter of recommendation for your CV or as a reference for future employers, ask your supervisor at the host institution to provide you with one before you leave. Certificate of Services Rendered If there is a bilateral social security agreement... -
- Luxembourg
Pauline BOURGEON's testimonial
Pauline BOURGEON, postdoc Luxembourg Institute of Socio-Economic Research (LISER), French, married "Over the last three years, I have been using Euraxess portal to look for a job in Luxembourg or in the Great Region (Belgium, France, Germany). I was regularly checking the vacancies in my research... -
- Belgium
Pension
During your research stay in Belgium, you will build up pension rights through the social security contributions which are deducted directly from your fellowship. But what happens with your Belgian pension if you move back to your home country after you finished your research stay in Belgium? If you... -
- Sweden
Pension
After you retire, your pension will probably come from several different places. If you have worked and lived in Sweden, you will get a national public pension based on the income you paid tax on. You might also have an occupational pension and a private pension scheme. The Pension Pyramid... -
- Finland
Pension accrual from employment abroad
The rules applied to pension accrual from employment abroad are also dependent on EU social security regulations and Finland’s bilateral social security agreements. For more information, visit the Finnish Centre for Pensions website. For information on EU social security regulations and pensions... -
- Iceland
Pension for Resarchers
There is now also a special European pension fund designed specifically for researchers, which is transferrable as you move around Europe in your scientific career (as long as you work for participating institutions). This has been set up on the European Commission's initiative, and is called... -
- Austria
Pension for researchers
In Austria women currently reach pensionable age at 60 years and men at 65 years. As of 2024 the retirement age for women will be raised stepwise from 60 to 65 years. The following applies to EU/EEA (European Economic Area) nationals and Swiss nationals: You are entitled to pension benefits if you... -
- Hungary
Pension for researchers
Pension in EU countries If you have worked in several EU countries, you may have accumulated pension rights in each of them. You should apply to the pension authority in the country where you are currently living, or you last worked. If you have never worked in the country where you are living, your... -
- Moldova
Pension for Researchers
The National Social Insurance House is an autonomous public institution of national interest, with legal personality which administers and manages social insurance system. Through social insurance system, the state guarantees citizens: the right to social protection in cases of old age; unemployment... -
- Czech Republic
Pension for Researchers
In addition to the Czech public pension system (please see Social Security) and any private pension funds you choose to invest in, there is now also a special European pension fund designed specifically for researchers, which is transferrable as you move around Europe in your scientific career (as...