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Spain signs off indefinite contracts for public research staff

Move is intended to provide greater stability for research careers in public institutions

The Spanish government has approved a law allowing the country to offer indefinite contracts to staff working in research and innovation roles in public institutions, in an attempt to reduce precarity for staff.

Its move is part of a raft of government measures to increase the effectiveness and attractiveness of Spanish research, including through increased funding and improved career prospects.

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