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Scoping the Open Science Infrastructure Landscape in Europe

Scoping the Open Science Infrastructure Landscape in Europe

"We see a diverse, interconnected, open, professional and viable, developing OS ecosystem in Europe on solid ground; one that is worth investing in. At the same time, this developing ecosystem faces a range of issues that challenge its path to a more open and sustainable future." This is a core conclusion of this new SPARC Europe report.

Survey Launches to Better Scope Open Infrastructure in Europe

Survey Launches to Better Scope Open Infrastructure in Europe

In collaboration with SPARC Europe, a survey to map Open Access (OA) and Open Science (OS) infrastructure across Europe was launched. The aim is to establish a core understanding of Europe's current field of Open resources and gain insight into their usage, durability, and adherence to core open principles and standards.

COVID-19 Highlights the Need for EOSC

COVID-19 Highlights the Need for EOSC

The future European Open Science Cloud (EOSC) can be the answer to societal challenges as they emerge. The goal of EOSC is to open up all scientific data and publications and combine the results to drive new discoveries and tackle key societal challenges.

New R&D Commissioner Aims to 'revitalise' European Research Area, for East and West

New R&D Commissioner Aims to 'revitalise' European Research Area, for East and West

The European Union's new innovation chief, Mariya Gabriel, wants to "revitalise" efforts to create a real single market for research, education and innovation, bridging the performance gap between eastern and western Europe.

ERC Awards over €600 Million to Europe's Top Researchers

ERC Awards over €600 Million to Europe's Top Researchers

How will climate change shape the Earth's surface? What are the long-term health effects of food additives? How can online tools change political advocacy and what does this mean for democracy? These are just some of the questions that researchers from around Europe have proposed to explore, and will now be able to, thanks to newly-awarded EU funding.

Europe's New Space Budget to Enable CO2 Mapping

Europe's New Space Budget to Enable CO2 Mapping

Europe will press ahead with a network of satellites to track carbon dioxide emissions across the globe. The enhanced capability is expected to be a potent tool in helping all nations - not just European ones - better understand their carbon footprint.

Marc Schiltz Re-elected President of Science Europe

Marc Schiltz Re-elected President of Science Europe

Marc Schiltz, Secretary General and Executive Head of the FNR, has been re-elected President of Science Europe, an association of major European research funding and research performing organisations.

Decrypting the Big Deal Landscape

Decrypting the Big Deal Landscape

Based on the data collected for the 2019 Big Deals Survey Report, this publication aims to deliver additional transparency of the dynamics of the scholarly publishing market by providing insights and indicators on the costs, publication volumes and timelines of Big Deal contracts.

The Future of European Research Must Be Inclusive

The Future of European Research Must Be Inclusive

With Europe facing significant challenges over the next decade, it is vital that the EU's research activities are designed not just by bureaucrats but by a wide range of voices to ensure that they're fit for purpose, according to Jean-Eric Paquet, the European Commission's Director General for Research and Innovation.

EU Science Chief Wants to Work ERC Magic on Innovation

EU Science Chief Wants to Work ERC Magic on Innovation

The European Union’s research commissioner Carlos Moedas has proposed setting up a European Innovation Council (EIC) to fund applied research and innovation. Inspired by the well-loved European Research Council (ERC), this idea is one of several measures announced here yesterday to boost innovation across the union.

Science in Europe: by the Numbers

Science in Europe: by the Numbers

The region already hosts some of the world's leading scientific countries, and some of its smaller states are quickly catching up.

The Future of Science in Europe

The Future of Science in Europe

On the eve of the European Union's parliamentary elections, a special issue examines the prospects for science across the region.

Europe is a Top Destination for Many Researchers

Europe is a Top Destination for Many Researchers

Language, cultural differences and expense are common downsides in some European countries, but researchers who land in Europe love the opportunities to learn new techniques, work in a diverse setting and polish their confidence.

Agreement on Horizon Europe Creates a Chance to Ask What EU Research Policy is for - EuroScientist

Agreement on Horizon Europe Creates a Chance to Ask What EU Research Policy is for - EuroScientist

Former EuroScience Secretary General Peter Tindemans, argues that it is good news that the European Parliament and European Council have reached a partial agreement on the contours of Horizon Europe, the next EU R&D programme.

It's Not Only Better Salaries That Prevent Researchers from Newer Member States Returning Home

It's Not Only Better Salaries That Prevent Researchers from Newer Member States Returning Home

Although researchers do leave newer member states to pursue their career goals, especially in the early stages of their career, they almost always never want to return to their home countries.

FOSTER/OpenAIRE Moderated Course on Open Access to Publications in Horizon 2020

FOSTER/OpenAIRE Moderated Course on Open Access to Publications in Horizon 2020

Are you participating in a H2020 funded project? Would you like to know more on how to comply with the H2020 Open Access mandate? Join in this moderated FOSTER/OpenAIRE Course on Open Access to Publications in Horizon 2020.