The METEOR project is driven by the need to transform doctoral education to better align with societal challenges and the demands of a rapidly evolving labour market. While the PhD is the highest academic qualification, its traditional focus on individual academic achievement often misses to equip researchers with the transversal skills needed to thrive in interdisciplinary, collaborative, and non-academic environments. METEOR aims to tackle skill mismatches, limited career guidance, and mental health pressures of doctoral students and early career researchers (ECRs).

To achieve this, METEOR delivers a comprehensive programme combining evidence-based training with participatory methodologies. The project develops innovative online and offline training resources focusing on transversal skills like teamwork, intercultural competence, communication, and entrepreneurship. Core activities are in-person METEOR Academies (similar to summer schools), online peer mentoring, and creating transdisciplinary research proposals aligned with the UN Sustainable Development Goals, enhancing researcher employability, mental well-being, and societal impact.

Project coordinator: Center for Social and Economic Research CASE, Warsaw, Poland

More information about the project: https://www.meteorhorizon.eu/