Connecting policymaking with scientific research
Solving complex societal challenges requires evidence-based decision-making. Therefore, the EU Commission wants to bring scientists and policymakers closer together to improve regulation.
Solving complex societal challenges requires evidence-based decision-making. Therefore, the EU Commission wants to bring scientists and policymakers closer together to improve regulation.
The ERC 2022 Synergy Grants include Principal Investigators of the Swiss Federal Institute of Technology Zurich (ETH Zurich), the University of Lausanne and the University of Neuchâtel.
The Strategic Research and Innovation Plan presents research and innovation needs to shift to sustainable and safe chemicals and materials to address planetary boundaries and protect the environment and people.
In the EU, 359 bioeconomy-related strategies are published or in progress at the regional level, contributing to the European Green Deal.
To strengthen the EU’s next generation of digital infrastructure, two key European Partnerships are building capacity in quantum computing and 5G/6G networks.
The Commission plans to use Horizon Europe funding for the New European Bauhaus while the Parliament demands a long-term funding solution.
The new guide explores and provides examples of synergies between the Marie Skłodowska-Curie Actions and the European Institute of Innovation and Technology.
A report of the European Commission shows the strong focus of EU research and innovation activities in 2021 on tackling and mitigating the COVID-19-pandemic.
Synergies are one of the priorities of the Czech Presidency of the Council of the EU, aiming to maximise cooperation and reduce fragmentation in R&I.
More than 350 research organisations aim to join a coalition to reform the research assessment to increase the quality and impact of research.