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With its focus on breakthrough research and innovation, Manuel Heitor’s plan for European research should be commended, says Jan Palmowski
But radical thinking is needed to make its collaborative instruments more effective and convince sceptical governments of their value, says Jan Palmowski
Institutions should make the case for their vital role in the proposed drive for more EU-wide coordination on skills and innovation, says Jan Palmowski
Research, innovation and education are recognised in the European Commission president’s manifesto, but let’s assert their wider relevance, says Jan Palmowski
Equal collaboration demands investment from the Global North in key research infrastructures in the Global South, say ’Funmi Olonisakin and Jan Palmowski
Creating a cross-border qualification within a year is hugely ambitious but the wider benefits of mobility should be huge, say Jo Angouri and Jan Palmowski
At the heart of the debate about the global competitiveness of EU-funded research is the question of whether science should be a tool for industrial policy or a global power for good, says Jan Palmowski
Perhaps the EU could give additional assurances that it would apply corrections if the UK won significantly less funding than it put in, suggests Jan Palmowski
A consensus has emerged on changes that would make the second half of the multi-national programme even more successful, says Jan Palmowski
The EU and the AU’s new innovation agenda is promising, but implementation will be a challenge, says Jan Palmowski
Boosting innovation and supporting democracy requires a global, comprehensive approach, says Jan Palmowski
Universities were not prominent in Ursula von der Leyen's State of the Union address, but it left plenty of room for them to thrive, says Jan Palmowski
We need a vision of how to foster the knowledge base and creative mindsets on which new thinking depends, says Jan Palmowski
Discontent about the shortage of university posts and funding will also continue regardless of how people are judged, says Jan Palmowski
Flexibility, speed and resources are needed to ensure that refugee scholars and students can continue their work, says Jan Palmowski
A joint EU-AU document places universities in the vanguard of increased intercontinental collaboration, says Jan Palmowski
Time is running out to strike a deal that will cement the continent’s scientific strength, says Jan Palmowski
Kick-starting a conversation on national funding levels is useful, but collaboration on frontier-led research needs attention, says Jan Palmowski
The European Commission must resist the temptation to overload nascent university alliances with its own strategic priorities, says Jan Palmowski
A pan-European document could also boost institutional autonomy, budgets, policy visibility and common problem-solving ability, says Jan Palmowski
Universities are anxious to meet social priorities, but new demands must be properly resourced, say Jo Angouri and Jan Palmowski
Politicians developing the European Research Area must grasp how new knowledge comes about – and what it can do, says Jan Palmowski
The potential involvement of the UK, Australia and Canada requires a fair payments mechanism between the EU and associate countries, says Jan Palmowski
If governments commit extra funding and researchers accept the growing industrial emphasis, the European Research Area can fly, says Jan Palmowski