EU research lobbies team up to ask for R&D budget boost sciencebusiness.net - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from sciencebusiness.net Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
Diamond Open Access: Global Paradigm Shift in Scholarly Publishing unesco.org - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from unesco.org Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
Horizon Europe is well underway, but the world of European R&D policy goes well beyond the confines of the €95.5 billion R&D programme. EU climate, digital, agriculture and regional policies all have significant research and innovation components. National governments often come up with new R&D policies, decide to fund new research avenues, and set up international cooperation deals. This blog aims to keep you informed on all of that and more. If you have any tips, please email them at news@sciencebusiness.net.
Technology sovereignty, international cooperation and translation of research to market are on the menu, for Belgium’s tail-end presidency of the EU from January to June next year, as the clock ticks down to the June 6 – 9 elections.
Last week, Canada became the latest non-European country to announce it will join Horizon Europe, the EU’s €95 billion research and innovation programme.
Christian Ehler MEP is calling on research stakeholders across the EU to unite in the fight for a strong budget for Framework programme 10 (FP10), as MEPs celebrate clawing back an extra €80 million for Horizon Europe in 2024.
A new push for a more equitable scientific publishing system is in the making as the proponents of ‘diamond’ open access - under which neither authors or readers would pay the publishers – weigh up joining forces in a global federation.
Funders are turning to a format that probes societal impact and acknowledges contributions from non-academic colleagues. Funders are turning to a format that probes societal impact and acknowledges contributions from non-academic colleagues.