Women in Science
In celebration of the of the UN International Day of Women and Girls in Science and the UN International Day of Women , Science Europe launched the Women in Science Campaign.
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In celebration of the of the UN International Day of Women and Girls in Science and the UN International Day of Women , Science Europe launched the Women in Science Campaign.
This report presents the discussions and outcomes of the main and satellite events held as part of the 2023 High Level Workshop on the ERA. This edition of the event dealt with international scientific collaboration between Europe, Africa, Latin America, and the Caribbean, based on principles of reciprocity and equity.
The event report of the second Diamond Open Access Conference (25–26 October 2023, Toluca, México), showcases good practices and policies for Diamond Open Access from across the world. The conference focused on the key features of infrastructure, policy development, governance, research evaluation and recognition, and sustainability.
Science Europe has provided feedback to the European Commission on the implementation of the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) through the call for evidence opened for the 2025 GDPR report.
Science Europe’s new ‘Practical Guide to Supporting Diversity in Research Environments’ highlights key findings from a membership survey conducted in 2023, showcases good practices, and provides practical recommendations across topics such as positive action measures and the collection and use of diversity data.
Science Europe, along with 7 other Organisations released an open letter today addressed to Ilze Juhansone, Secretary-General of the European Commission, and colleagues demanding the Commission prioritise research and education in its ex-ante impact assessment process.
Science Europe is looking for a temporary, 1-year replacement for one of its Policy Officer positions. Will you be reinforcing the team in Brussels?
This statement presents some of the high-level outcomes from the 2023 High Level Workshop on 'Challenges to Reciprocity and Equitable Collaboration between Europe, Africa, Latin America, and the Caribbean'.
The Science Europe General Assembly has elected a new Governing Board for the period 2023–2025, including a new Presidency.
In the lead up to the 2023 High Level Workshop on ERA, Science Europe is launching our campaign 'Talking Science: Fostering International Collaboration' to showcase the activities of Science Europe Member Organisations related to international scientific collaboration with Africa, Latin America, and the Caribbean. These initiatives take into account core principles like academic freedom, integrity, and reciprocity.
Following the success of the ‘Global Summit on Diamond Open Access’, that took place on 23-27 October in Toluca, Mexico, a concluding statement has now been ratified and released outlining the collective way forward for Diamond Open Access.
Science Europe expresses its strong support for the Polish National Science Centre (NCN).
Science Europe supports the European Parliament’s budget proposal for Horizon Europe and calls on the Council to reverse the cuts it proposed for the year 2024.
EU’s incoming research commissioner praised for pledge to focus on improving Horizon Europe
Science Europe welcomes the new agreement of association of the United Kingdom to the Horizon Europe Framework Programme.
Science Europe is looking for a highly motivated Communications Manager to create, implement, and oversee communications activities that promote the association.
Critics argue European Research Area should prioritise other issues, following Commission proposal
Science Europe is looking for an Administrative Assistant to join its team in Brussels. The Assistant will support the smooth running of the Association, providing support to general administrative and maintenance office tasks and assistance to preparing and hosting events and meetings.
Science Europe welcomes the launch or renewal of national open science strategies in several European countries.
Science Europe congratulates ALLEA on the update of its European Code of Conduct for Research Integrity.
Science Europe supports the scientific community in calling for caution and nuance in approaching the issue of phasing out the use of animals in research, and endorses statements by several stakeholders.
Science Europe and the National Academies of Sciences Engineering and Medicine in the USA (NASEM) collaborated on a series of workshops on 'Preserving and Developing Ukraine's Human Capital in Research, Education, and Innovation'.