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OSCAR Conceptual and Technical Framework for Researcher Well-being and Career Development Training and Mentoring

Authors: Kismihók, Gábor; Gaspar, Inês; Delaney, Joe; Schroijen, Mathias; Tavakoli, Mohammadreza; Faraji, Abdolali; Abu-Rasheed, Hasan; +5 Authors

OSCAR Conceptual and Technical Framework for Researcher Well-being and Career Development Training and Mentoring

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The OSCAR project aims to offer a novel set of online learning and mentoring tools to researchers across Europe in the areas of mental well-being and career development. This work is based on a personalized, state of the art, labour market information based, and Artificial Intelligence (AI) enabled learning recommender that is complemented with expert (career and mental health) driven online mentoring. This document describes the theoretical and conceptual framework of OSCAR's researcher well-being and career development training and mentoring programme. Moreover, it also shows a possible role of an on-line, intelligent and personalized learning service in researcher education. More information on the project: http://oscar-ai.eu/ Learning and mentoring platform: http://edoer.eu/ Mental health training programme: https://labs.tib.eu/edoer/en/dashboard/discovery/jobs/99

The OSCAR project and this deliverable was supported by the European Commission Erasmus Plus programme. Project id: 2020-1-DE01-KA203-005713

Keywords

online training, edoer, online mentoring, mental well-being, researcher education, career development

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