Young Academy of Europe (YAE)

A pan-European initiative of young scientists for networking, scientific exchange and science policy

The Young Academy of Europe (YAE) is organised as a bottom-up initiative of a dynamic and innovative group of recognised European young scholars with outspoken views about science and science policy. Since 2019, the YAE is a registered charity organisation.


YAE Mission

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The YAE provide input and advice from a younger generation’s perspective – a vital input to shape EU-wide policy for the benefit of future European scholars.

The key aims of the YAE are to:

  • Provide advice and feedback on science policy across Europe, from a “younger” perspective
  • Involve top young scientists in the future European research strategy, such as Long Range Plans and ESF Roadmaps
  • Promote evidence-based policy across all European countries
  • Support other young scientists in Europe in their further development and in thinking strategically about the future of their own discipline
  • Create and foster a network of top young researchers across the disciplines in Europe

The YAE seeks to widen participation across Europe and across the research domains.


Aims of the YAE

The YAE focuses on (but is not limited to) the following main aims and activities:

  • Science policy and evidence-based policy: The YAE acts as a voice for young researchers by actively reaching out to policymakers, seeking to influence science policy and contribute to the development of a European science agenda for the coming decades. The YAE endorses evidence-based policy across all European countries; its membership comprises internationally recognised scientists and scholars across all disciplines seeking to actively contribute their expertise towards this goal.
  • Networking: Efficient communication of the YAE’s activities is a key component to strengthening the solidarity and networking amongst exceptional young researchers in Europe, in order to create a pool of information, pass on experience, give feedback, and provide active support to colleagues across Europe and future generations of leading scientists.
  • Science Communication: The YAE encourages young scientists to communicate their research to the general public in Europe, emphasising scientific and scholarly issues which affect society, quality of life and standards of living.
  • Interdisciplinary Exchange: The YAE aims to function as a European platform fostering interdisciplinary and international scientific exchange, collaboration, and knowledge transfer among its members and beyond borders.
  • Equality, Diversity and Inclusion: The selection of new members for the YAE, the elections of members to serve on its board, and the award of prizes by the YAE should be carried out objectively and professionally. Click here to download our document about unconscious bias.

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The Young Academy of Europe (YAE) has been a Member of the International Science Council since 2023.


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