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For Yet Another Year of Excellent Research
From all of us at Science Europe
From all of us at Science Europe
Trust in science is crucial for the development of evidence-based policies and informed, democratic decision making. Science Europe and ANR are co-organising a conference to discuss how research organisations can respond to growing concerns and reinforce confidence in the research process and its outcomes.
As part of its efforts to support the Ukrainian research ecosystem during the ongoing war, Science Europe and NRFU are jointly organising three online workshops between September 2025 and February 2026 to address the current priority areas for Ukrainian research.
As part of the upcoming EU High-Level Conference on Reforming Research Assessment (CERRA2025) on 3-4 December in Copenhagen, CoARA invites its community and interested parties attending the conference in Copenhagen to join the celebration of the third anniversary of the coalition!
Science Europe appointed a new Governing Board during its General Assembly in Oslo, setting the course for the association’s next strategic mandate.
The 2025 High Level Workshop was co-organised with UKRI and RCN. Topic for discussion was 'Collaboration, competition and protection in an ERA of uncertainty: the role of research security'.
Science Europe has published a new position statement on how the next EU Framework Programme for Research and Innovation should connect with the European Competitiveness Fund (ECF) to strengthen Europe’s knowledge base and long-term competitiveness,focusing on on five key themes: Objectives; Budget; R&I Development and Governance; Association to Horizon Europe and Participation of Associated Countries; and Additional Practical Issues.
This report summarises the discussions and key conclusions of the first webinar in the NRFU–Science Europe Webinar Series 'Building Capacity in the Ukrainian Research and Innovation Ecosystem.' which explored how to balance bottom-up and top-down research funding.
Science Europe co-organised the first European Flagship Conference on Research Security, uniting experts to balance openness, academic freedom, and security in research.
This report provides six key policy messages as the result from a series of workshops, organised between January and June 2025 by the Task Force on Research Security. The workshops dealt with balancing openness, security, and academic freedom with policies and measures to protect national and economic security.
The second workshop in our series on research co-operation with other world regions focused on collaboration with Asia. It directly followed the GRC European Regional Meeting on 22 October in Belgrade. Asian and European research organisations shared good practices and opportunities to work together.