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News
The EU is investing €23.5 million in new projects that will focus, among others, on skills for researchers, inclusivity in research and innovation, a more ethical use of technology, and knowledge sharing.
More excellent research, impactful innovation and technology scale-ups are needed to make Europe more globally competitive, secure and sustainable.
The proposals cover a wide range of topics which go from developing research infrastructures, enhancing R&I, improving knowledge circulation with widening countries, and supporting young researchers’ careers.
Tackling societal challenges was key for aspiring young scientists at this year’s EUCYS and EU TalentOn competitions.
Publications
This study found little evidence of potentially negative impacts. What was identified in the research was that it is primarily women who take responsibility for the development and implementation of GEPs.
This document presents seven policy briefs that complement the main report of the study ‘Impact of gender equality plans across the European Research Area’.
Scientific and technological advancements raise complex ethical questions and may have significant societal impacts.
This report addresses researcher skills, as part of a series of three feedback to policy reports, that take stock of the progress and promising practices generated by a selection of EU-funded projects.
This report addresses the contributions of projects funded by Horizon 2020 and Horizon Europe to the reform of research assessment practices.
This report presents a selection of good practices from the 22 Pilot II European University Alliance projects (alliances SwafS projects hereafter) funded under the Horizon 2020 IBA-SwafS-Support-2-2020 call.