Five ways to improve European Partnerships
The PKH proposes improvements for future European partnerships, including the desire to see only partnerships within FP10’s thematic priorities be initiated.
The PKH proposes improvements for future European partnerships, including the desire to see only partnerships within FP10’s thematic priorities be initiated.
The EU seeks to strengthen researchers’ skills and professional opportunities. A new Commission report on research careers explores the current situation.
Commission publishes guidelines and principles to govern access to research infrastructures, including harmonising policy and providing transparency to users.
A report of ECA positively evaluates the European JUs for the financial year 2023 but indicates the need of more contributions by private partners.
Contextual changes require R&I policy adaptation, including addressing infrastructure, decarbonisation of energy and diversification of supply chains.
Excellent science remains key in Horizon Europe and likely remains a guiding asset for FP10.
European Commission report on missions proposes best practices for their implementation.
European Partnerships manage to pool resources within the European Union to address common challenges, contributing to increased investments in EU priorities.
Experts propose R&I actions, with emphasis on addressing critical raw materials supply, to ensure future European energy security and sort them by priority.
European Partnerships are leading players for international cooperation in R&I and are essential means to leverage synergies.