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Cyprus Seeds Expands Strategic Team Amid Innovation Boom

Expanding Horizons

Cyprus Seeds, a pioneer in fostering research commercialisation and innovation projects both domestically and abroad, is strategically expanding its lean team. With a robust seven-year legacy and an impressive portfolio of academic and commercial achievements, the non-profit organization is set to double its workforce by recruiting two key professionals.

Leadership Role: Head Of Innovation Support Unit

The organization is seeking an experienced, full-time Head of the Innovation Support Unit to spearhead its participation in major European-funded projects. This role is pivotal in managing initiatives such as the Horizon Europe-backed PHAETHON project, aimed at establishing the FOSS Research Centre for Sustainable Energy as a Centre of Excellence, and the national digital hub DiGiNN. The successful candidate will be responsible for coordinating project deliverables, preparing detailed reports for the European Commission and national authorities, and developing advanced innovation management services. Essential qualifications include a master’s degree, hands-on experience with Horizon Europe projects, and a firm grasp of research commercialisation and intellectual property dynamics. Additional credentials in project management and entrepreneurship will be regarded as assets.

Operational Excellence: Innovation Project Officer

In addition to the leadership role, Cyprus Seeds is recruiting an Innovation Project Officer to bolster the operational framework of its European project portfolio. This role will provide critical support in ensuring the seamless execution of tasks related to the PHAETHON initiative. The appointment reflects the organization’s commitment to reinforcing its innovation ecosystem and operational efficiency.

Trailblazing Achievements And Future Prospects

Over the past seven years, Cyprus Seeds has made significant strides in enhancing the commercial viability of academic research. The organization has funded 24 scientific projects, facilitated the launch of five spin-offs, and secured two licensing agreements, while collaborating with internationally renowned entities such as The MIT Deshpande Centre, The Hellenic Initiative, the egg accelerator, Conception X, and DTU’s Skylab.

Ranked by the Financial Times in 2025 as one of Europe’s Leading Start-Up Hubs, Cyprus Seeds continues to fortify its leadership in innovation by actively engaging in landmark projects like the €45 million PHAETHON Centre of Excellence and DiGiNN, which focuses on intelligent, sustainable energy solutions and digital transformation.

Join A Forward-Thinking Initiative

The new roles not only offer competitive remuneration—including a thirteenth salary and hybrid work options—but also provide a unique opportunity to collaborate with top-tier universities, EU institutions, and international research partners. Interested candidates are invited to submit their CVs by September 30, 2025, to the designated email address.

Labour Ministry Unveils €4 Million Initiative To Reinstate Inactive Women Through Flexible Employment

Introduction

The Cypriot Labour Ministry has launched a €4 million initiative aimed at reintegrating inactive women into the workforce through flexible employment arrangements. Co-funded by the European Union’s Social Fund Plus under the THALEIA 2021–2027 programme, this forward-thinking measure targets the employment of at least 470 women, thereby bolstering economic inclusivity.

Scheme Mechanics And Financial Incentives

Under the scheme, employers benefit from a daily subsidy of €48 for the first ten months of employment, irrespective of the actual wage costs incurred. This subsidy is followed by an obligatory two-month period during which the employee must be retained without further support, culminating in a maximum subsidy of €8,600 over a 12‐month contract period. Such structured incentivization underscores a commitment to sustained employment and fiscal prudence.

Eligibility Criteria And Employment Conditions

To qualify, the scheme mandates that the new hire must be an “inactive woman” – a status defined by the absence of current or recent employment registrations with the Public Employment Service. Furthermore, the role must be offered under flexible conditions, including options such as full or alternating telework, flexible scheduling, individual working-time accounts, compressed work weeks, part-time contracts, or job sharing. These arrangements must be clearly documented within the employment contract and remain verifiable throughout any subsequent audits.

Application Process And Compliance

Employers eligible to participate must be based within areas under the effective control of the Republic, hold valid Social Insurance registration, and have CY Login access. Each entity is permitted to hire up to five women per funding call, provided they adhere to strict notification and application timelines through the Labour Department’s online platform. New hires must not have been employed by the same company or its affiliates within the prior eight months, and all positions must meet the national minimum wage standards, which start at €900 gross for full-time roles, increasing to €1,000 after six months.

Monitoring And Accountability Measures

To ensure transparency and adherence to the scheme’s regulations, employers are required to maintain separate electronic files for each hire for a period of at least five years. The initiative is governed by the EU’s de minimis regulation, with total aid capped at €300,000 per undertaking over a rolling three-year period. Furthermore, payment claims can be distributed over up to three instalments or in one consolidated instalment after 12 months, with strict recovery provisions in place for any discrepancies or fraudulent activities.

Strategic Impact And Broader Implications

This initiative is a critical component of the government’s broader active employment strategies, designed to reduce poverty, enhance social inclusion, and integrate vulnerable segments of society into the mainstream labour market. With applications open since September 5, employers have a finite window to secure funding before the allocated budget is depleted or the call is formally closed. Should an application be rejected, there is a structured 21-day appeal process, adding an extra layer of procedural fairness.

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