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Ambition to inject R&I into every decision is noble but fraught, says John Whitfield
ViewTwo-stage grant applications are proving their worth
Two-stage grant applications are proving their worth
Study of Norwegian funder shows screening two-page proposals benefits both applicants and reviewers, says Marco...
ViewHighs and lows for the EU’s R&I programme
Highs and lows for the EU’s R&I programme
Gains in collaboration come with warnings for the future
View‘Rejoining Erasmus+ would be a perfect way to reset the UK-EU relationship’
‘Rejoining Erasmus+ would be a perfect way to reset the UK-EU relationship’
Advice for the UK’s new government from across the research and innovation world
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ViewInside out: How ‘threat’ of split R&I portfolio alarmed sector leaders
Inside out: How ‘threat’ of split R&I portfolio alarmed sector leaders
Back page gossip from the 18 July issue of Research Europe
ViewShortfalls in EU research investment reveal wasted potential
Shortfalls in EU research investment reveal wasted potential
The gap between the EU’s R&I funding and its ambition is in the spotlight again
ViewInside out: While some things change, others don’t
Inside out: While some things change, others don’t
Back page gossip from the 4 July issue of Research Europe
ViewAI’s next frontier in research is managing projects
AI’s next frontier in research is managing projects
Automating steering and coordination can free up human expertise, say Henry Sauermann and Maximilian Köhler
ViewUniversities must do more to help researchers help society
Universities must do more to help researchers help society
Infrastructure and incentives for engaged research are still lacking, say Candice Carr Kelman and colleagues
ViewEurope’s future depends on a research renaissance
Europe’s future depends on a research renaissance
Shifting EU politics mustn’t undermine R&D, say Mari Sundli Tveit, Javier Moreno-Fuentes and Marcel Levi
ViewInside out
Inside out
Back page gossip from the 20 June issue of Research Europe
ViewConstants amid change
Constants amid change
Parliamentary continuity and a fresh look for Research Europe
ViewJudge open science by its outcomes, not its outputs
Judge open science by its outcomes, not its outputs
Counting publications does not build equity, integrity and value, say Ismael Rafols and Louise Bezuidenhout
ViewCern can’t brush off German objections to flagship project
Cern can’t brush off German objections to flagship project
Blunt refusal to fund next-generation particle accelerator should prompt lab to rethink, says John Womersley
ViewResearch funders have no excuse to shun volatile countries
Research funders have no excuse to shun volatile countries
Buffers against economic and political turbulence can be built into project support, says Hannah Ngugi
ViewInside out
Inside out
Back page gossip from the 6 June issue of Research Europe
ViewDown to the count
Down to the count
The stakes are high for research as Europe goes to the polls
ViewFree Marie-Skłodowska Curie!
Free Marie-Skłodowska Curie!
Brussels must give stellar early-career funding more autonomy, say Mattias Björnmalm and Manuel Heitor
ViewEurope must step up for scholars at risk
Europe must step up for scholars at risk
Support must evolve to meet growing threats to academic freedom, says Maike Didero
ViewIntelligent response
Intelligent response
Research funders, as well as governments, need to step up on AI
ViewInside out
Inside out
Back page gossip from the 23 May issue of Research Europe
ViewA more populist EU parliament bodes ill for researchers
A more populist EU parliament bodes ill for researchers
Influx of far-right MEPs promises tighter purse strings and post-truth grandstanding, says John Whitfield
ViewJoining big science to society demands new career paths
Joining big science to society demands new career paths
Unconventional skills are needed to achieve research infrastructures’ potential, say Katharina Cramer and Nicholas Rüffin
ViewBallot boxing
Ballot boxing
The next MEPs need R&I—it’s time to ensure they know it
ViewInside out
Inside out
Back page gossip from the 9 May issue of Research Europe
ViewCentre stage
Centre stage
Industrial policy has become a hot topic for the EU’s political big beasts
ViewInside out
Inside out
Back page gossip from the 25 April issue of Research Europe
ViewEarma 2024: Enablers of research deserve professional recognition
Earma 2024: Enablers of research deserve professional recognition
Campaign to strengthen status of supporting roles will ensure research excellence, says Dipti Pandya
ViewEarma 2024: How we’re riding the AI wave
Earma 2024: How we’re riding the AI wave
Handled carefully, large language models can transform research support, say Maéva Vignes and Lionel Jouvet
ViewEU showcase sets out bold ambitions for research spending
EU showcase sets out bold ambitions for research spending
Commission’s R&D flagship was justifiably celebratory—now comes the hard part, says Daniel Spichtinger
ViewThree must-haves for the next framework programme
Three must-haves for the next framework programme
Research funding needs stability, balance and heft to meet Europe’s strategic goals, says Kamila Kozirog
ViewHome and away
Home and away
To make the most of Horizon, universities must look inwards too
ViewInside out
Inside out
Back page gossip from the 11 April issue of Research Europe
View‘Platinum’ agreement makes open access sustainable
‘Platinum’ agreement makes open access sustainable
Deal between publisher and libraries cuts through complexities of policy and pricing, says Claudia Heidrich
ViewWhy the AI act is a huge triumph and how we can make it work
Why the AI act is a huge triumph and how we can make it work
Research provisions in pioneering EU tech legislation need careful handling, say Tatiana Panteli and colleagues
ViewA long time coming
A long time coming
Delays to Swiss association must not be repeated
ViewInside out
Inside out
Back page gossip from the 21 March issue of Research Europe