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EU rewrites rulebook on science and technology cooperation with the rest of the world

EU rewrites rulebook on science and technology cooperation with the rest of the world
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Member states go public on split over plan to limit access to R&D projects

Member state officials report feeling increasingly concerned by the delay to the start of the EU’s €95.5 billion research programme and are calling for the European Commission to quickly resolve the row over foreign access to EU research projects.  There is frustration over what officials see as the failure of the Commission to articulate a single approach on how to open Horizon Europe to researchers outside the bloc.

Europe struggles to build common science area

For the past two decades, Brussels has tried to push forward this unifying vision but frustrated by the pace of change, some universities now think it needs a bigger shove. The ERA remains an “unfinished project,” said Jan Palmowski, secretary general of the Guild of European Research-Intensive Universities. Though there has been progress, “the original goals haven’t been accomplished.” With the ERA a priority of the current research and innovation commissioner, Mariya Gabriel, work is under way in Brussels to hammer out a new smorgasbord of targets to hurry it along. One aim on the table is for governments to spend 1.25 percent of gross domestic product on research and development.

Launch of Horizon Europe work programmes postponed again

Launch of Horizon Europe work programmes postponed again 06 May 2021 | News Researchers grow frustrated at looming funding gap, with European Commission putting back publication of detailed calls to the end of May. Some commentators suggest the delay is down to row over excluding UK, Israel and Switzerland from space and quantum R&D EU commissioner for research and innovation Mariya Gabriel. Photo: European Parliament The European Commission has yet again delayed the adoption date of Horizon Europe work programmes, leaving researchers and MEPs to worry about a potential funding gap. Last month, the European Parliament gave its final stamp of approval to the Horizon Europe legislation, opening the way for the Commission to go ahead and implement the programme, which was scheduled to kick off in January.

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