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EU Launches Joint Call with South Korea for Chips Research

EU Launches Joint Call with South Korea for Chips Research

The Chips joint undertaking, the EU public-private partnership which funds semiconductor research, has launched a call for collaborative research projects with South Korea. The call is one of three launched this week with a total EU budget of €216 million. "We are very happy to see the first joint call launched by Chips JU and the National Research Foundation of Korea (NRF)," said Woohyun Cho, director general of the Korea-EU Research Centre in Brussels.

Polish Science 'Out from Shadow of Education' with Creation of Separate Ministry

Polish Science 'Out from Shadow of Education' with Creation of Separate Ministry

Polish scientists have welcomed the government's move to separate the Ministry of Education and Science into a Ministry of Science and Higher Education and a Ministry of National Education, saying that science had been "hidden in the shadow of education".

CERN Moves Ahead with Plans for New Particle Collider

CERN Moves Ahead with Plans for New Particle Collider

The CERN Council has completed the midterm review of a feasibility study for a new particle accelerator that is set to replace the Large Hadron Collider (LHC), marking another step towards building the Future Circular Collider (FCC).

Horizon Europe Budget to Be Cut by €2.1B, As Defence Research Gets a €1.5B Boost

Horizon Europe Budget to Be Cut by €2.1B, As Defence Research Gets a €1.5B Boost

Horizon Europe will have its €95.5 billion budget cut by €2.1 billion, with €1.5 billion diverted to defence research, following an agreement by EU heads of state at a meeting in Brussels today. The raid on the research programme's funding is part of a €64.6 billion rejig of the EU's multiannual budget, to accommodate the growing costs of supporting Ukraine in its war against Russia.

How to Make Academic Hiring Fair: Database Lists Innovative Policies

How to Make Academic Hiring Fair: Database Lists Innovative Policies

Reformscape is designed to inspire university leaders by collecting examples of responsible career assessment.

Announcing Reformscape: a New Online Tool to Explore Responsible Academic Career Assessment and Drive Positive Change | DORA

Announcing Reformscape: a New Online Tool to Explore Responsible Academic Career Assessment and Drive Positive Change | DORA

The San Francisco Declaration on Research Assessment (DORA) is delighted to announce the launch of Reformscape – a new online resource enabling the global academic community to explore and share examples of how to make hiring, promotion and tenure fairer, more robust and more diverse.

Citation cartels help some mathematicians—and their universities—climb the rankings

Citation cartels help some mathematicians—and their universities—climb the rankings

Widespread citation manipulation has led entire field of math to be excluded from influential list of top researchers

Research and Technology Organisations Call for Balanced EU Approach to Research Security

Research and Technology Organisations Call for Balanced EU Approach to Research Security

EU's upcoming recommendations for tackling foreign interference in research must walk a fine line between protecting security and enabling international collaboration, research and technology organisations say.

Long COVID is a Double Curse in Low-income Nations - Here's Why

Long COVID is a Double Curse in Low-income Nations - Here's Why

Not only is the prevalence of the condition poorly understood, but it's also often ignored by physicians and the wider public.

Politics and Protests Puts Europe's Academic Freedom Policies Under the Spotlight

Politics and Protests Puts Europe's Academic Freedom Policies Under the Spotlight

The pressure for EU legislation to protect academic freedom ramped up towards the end of 2023 when the European Parliament's STOA panel for the future of science and technology set out its plan of action.  Amongst other measures, STOA is calling for a formal definition of academic freedom and a monitoring system to ensure these principles are enforced.

How to Make a European Research Framework Programme

How to Make a European Research Framework Programme

As the year draws to a close and 2024 comes into view, we're here to brief you on the preparations underway to shape Framework Programme 10 (FP10). FP10 doesn't start until 2028, but 2024 is going to be a big year for the next seven-year research programme, with the European Commission starting to pencil in the outline ahead of a comprehensive proposal in 2025.

Swiss Researchers Should Be Able to Apply for European Research Council Grants in 2024

Swiss Researchers Should Be Able to Apply for European Research Council Grants in 2024

The EU and Switzerland have made further progress in talks about their relationship, opening the door for Swiss academics to apply for European Research Council (ERC) grants from next year. On 15 December, Switzerland's ruling Federal Council signed off a draft negotiating mandate with the EU, paving the way for formal negotiations to start next year. That followed on from 18 months of exploratory talks about everything from food safety to financial markets.

Time to Open Its Doors Wider, or Will China Fall into a Middle-technology Trap?

Time to Open Its Doors Wider, or Will China Fall into a Middle-technology Trap?

Chinese Academy of Sciences says China faces a risk of being hamstrung at the low and mid-end of the global value chain amid the ongoing tech war with the US.

UK Weighs Global Science and Technology Priorities After Horizon Europe Association

UK Weighs Global Science and Technology Priorities After Horizon Europe Association

With EU relations patched up, UK researchers and policymakers are planning the next moves. There are no firm plans for AI legislation, but an international collaboration fund set up during the wilderness years will continue, and there will be a focus on South American links.