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Ukraine Invasion Spurs EU Push to Associate the Democratic World to Horizon Europe

Ukraine Invasion Spurs EU Push to Associate the Democratic World to Horizon Europe

The invasion of Ukraine has helped open the door for Japan, Canada, South Korea and New Zealand to join Horizon Europe, according to Brussels lead negotiator Signe Ratso, as the EU tries to bolster research ties with likeminded democracies. Last year, it appeared that the Commission's efforts to convince these science powers to associate had stalled.

Commission Makes First Assessment of Horizon Europe Industrial Partnerships

Commission Makes First Assessment of Horizon Europe Industrial Partnerships

A year since the launch of Horizon Europe, the European Commission says its research partnerships with industry and member states are showing first signs of contributing to EU's green, digital and health policy goals.

EU Launches Policy Framework to Improve Regional Innovation Support

EU Launches Policy Framework to Improve Regional Innovation Support

The EU today launched a pilot project aiming to help regions coordinate regional, national and EU research and innovation policies, and to bridge the many gaps in Europe's fragmented innovation ecosystems.

The Ecosystem: U.S. Aims to Grow Innovation Clusters Beyond Silicon Valley and Boston

The Ecosystem: U.S. Aims to Grow Innovation Clusters Beyond Silicon Valley and Boston

NSF Engines, a new programme of the US National Science Foundation, aims to spread the tech wealth more broadly across the nation – tackling a regional policy problem common to many countries

President Zelensky Urges US Universities to Help Rebuild Ukraine's Higher Education System

President Zelensky Urges US Universities to Help Rebuild Ukraine's Higher Education System

Ukrainian president Volodymyr Zelensky has urged universities in the US to provide the expertise in defence, cybersecurity, aeronautics and healthcare that is needed to rebuild his country's war-torn economy and infrastructure.

EU Start-ups in Limbo As Commission Dithers over European Innovation Council Equity Fund

EU Start-ups in Limbo As Commission Dithers over European Innovation Council Equity Fund

The European Innovation Council's (EIC) Accelerator funding for start-ups continues to be held up as the Commission's directorates fight over how to manage the new equity fund. The delays are affecting companies selected to receive 'blended finance' - a mix of grant and equity funding - following the June cut-off date last year, the first under Horizon Europe. But the impact may soon be felt by those next in line, which were selected for funding following the October cut-off.

US Plans Campaign to Attract Russian Scientists, Engineers to America

US Plans Campaign to Attract Russian Scientists, Engineers to America

The Biden Administration is planning a campaign to attract Russian scientists and engineers to the US, in an effort to further weaken Russia's science and technology base. It also plans to help Russian physicists at the CERN nuclear lab continue working there, rather than return home when their normal visas expire, if they wish.

UK-Based Researchers Win Big in Latest ERC Awards - but May Have to Relocate to Keep Their Grants

UK-Based Researchers Win Big in Latest ERC Awards - but May Have to Relocate to Keep Their Grants

UK-based researchers have been awarded 45 grants in the European Research Council's (ERC) latest funding round for experienced researchers, but in the absence of UK association to Horizon Europe, it is on the condition they move to institutions in the EU.

Who Will Be the Commission's New Research Chief?

Who Will Be the Commission's New Research Chief?

The departure of Jean-Eric Paquet, the head of the European Commission's directorate general for research and innovation, has not been officially confirmed as yet, but the Brussels rumour mill is already churning out potential replacements.

NATO to Launch €1B Fund for High Tech Start-Ups in Dual Use Technologies

NATO to Launch €1B Fund for High Tech Start-Ups in Dual Use Technologies

NATO has launched a new research programme called DIANA to bring industry, start-up companies and academia together to research new dual-use technologies that address both societal problems and national security issues. The Defence Innovation Accelerator for the North Atlantic (DIANA) is focusing on technologies such as artificial intelligence, big data processing, quantum-enabled technologies, autonomy, biotechnology, novel materials and space.

ERC Issues Ultimatum Telling 150 UK-Based Grant Holders to Move to the EU

ERC Issues Ultimatum Telling 150 UK-Based Grant Holders to Move to the EU

The European Research Council (ERC) has asked successful applicants based in the UK to move to an EU institution within the next two months, or else give up their grants. 

Researchers Urge Inclusion of UK and Switzerland in Cyber-Climate Project

Researchers Urge Inclusion of UK and Switzerland in Cyber-Climate Project

An ambitious EU initiative aiming to create a cyber-replica of Planet Earth for climate-impact simulations may not include British or Swiss organisations - and some researchers in the project say that's a problem.

China Risks Damaging Science Ties by Forging Own Path on Research Ethics

China Risks Damaging Science Ties by Forging Own Path on Research Ethics

Guidelines released in late March by China's State Council, the country's top governing body, state something that might sound surprising to outsiders: that research ethics should reflect national identity.

Stick to Science Builds Second Wave

Stick to Science Builds Second Wave

The research community in Europe has rallied behind the Stick to Science campaign, set up in February to push for a rapid resolution to the exclusion of Switzerland and the United Kingdom from EU research and innovation programmes.

EU and US Come to 'Agreement in Principle' on Data Flows

EU and US Come to 'Agreement in Principle' on Data Flows

The EU and US have reached an agreement in principle on facilitating data flows, including research data, across the Atlantic. Steady data sharing has been hampered since the EU's Court of Justice struck down the old rules due to concerns about US government surveillance in July 2020.

Scientists Fear Excluding Russia from Arctic Research Will Derail Climate Change Effort

Scientists Fear Excluding Russia from Arctic Research Will Derail Climate Change Effort

Crucial climate change research in the Artic is in jeopardy after the operation of the Arctic Council that coordinates the work was put on hold following Russia's invasion of Ukraine.

UK Announces Russia Sanctions in Line with EU Measures

UK Announces Russia Sanctions in Line with EU Measures

The UK has followed much of the rest of Europe and announced its own scientific sanctions against Russia, leaving the US, which has still not issued any centralised guidance, increasingly isolated in its inaction. After reviewing its Russian links, the UK has said its research and innovation funding organisations will not start any new projects with Russia. Payments to existing projects "with a Russian dimension" have been paused pending an assessment of which ones "benefit the Russian regime."

Research Infrastructures Face Disruption Due to Association Deadlock

Research Infrastructures Face Disruption Due to Association Deadlock

When JET, the Joint European Torus, announced a breakthrough in the production of fusion energy in February, the celebrations could be heard across Europe. Although based in the UK, the project belongs to a much wider fusion research community.

Commission Launches Support Platform for Ukrainian Scientists

Commission Launches Support Platform for Ukrainian Scientists

The European Commission today launched a portal that pulls together information and support services for researchers in Ukraine and those fleeing the Russian invasion of the country, amid calls for coordinated EU action. The portal offers help with finding housing, job opportunities and recognition of education qualifications.

War in Ukraine: Commission to Review Research Agenda, Says Paquet

War in Ukraine: Commission to Review Research Agenda, Says Paquet

The European Commission is to review its research agenda to reflect EU-wide policy changes following Russia's invasion of Ukraine. 

Anti-War Russian Scientists Ambivalent over Scientific Sanctions Against Them

Anti-War Russian Scientists Ambivalent over Scientific Sanctions Against Them

Russian scientists who oppose the war against Ukraine say that while they have some understanding of the reasons for European scientific sanctions, stopping international collaboration may be counterproductive in the long term.  

Draft Work Programmes for Climate, Widening and Research Infrastructures Leaked

Draft Work Programmes for Climate, Widening and Research Infrastructures Leaked

A new batch of unapproved drafts of Horizon Europe work programmes obtained by Science|Business reveals details about upcoming funding calls for climate research, improving research excellence in poorer EU countries and strengthening research infrastructures.

Russian Labs Run out of Equipment As Sanctions Begin to Bite

Russian Labs Run out of Equipment As Sanctions Begin to Bite

Russian researchers are losing access to vital lab equipment and computing power as western sanctions against the country begin to bite, potentially crippling Russia's scientific base.

UK Extends Horizon Europe Guarantee Until End of 2022

UK Extends Horizon Europe Guarantee Until End of 2022

The UK has extended its funding guarantee for Horizon Europe applicants until the end of the year, providing a measure of security for researchers caught in limbo by the country's failure to associate to the programme.