EU research data platform ‘working on new funding model’
EU research data platform ‘working on new funding model’
Funding for European Open Science Cloud must be “adapted to new realities”, urge service providers
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Funding for European Open Science Cloud must be “adapted to new realities”, urge service providers
Launch of first 14 EOSC nodes will allow seamless sharing of research data across disciplines and borders
As universities evolve to face a range of complex problems, leadership teams that all think in similar ways can limit institutional problem-solving capacities.
It’s hard to measure social and economic impacts of making papers and data free, researchers say.
The EU must respond by strengthening scientific links with “like-minded” countries, Signe Ratso says
A formal deal will be signed in 2026, the European Commission says
It's getting harder for scientists from around the world to work together. Researchers must find ways to adapt.
EU governments have made progress in negotiations over the Horizon Europe programme for 2028-34, particularly on the fundamental research pillar.
This year’s Open Science Conference was dedicated entirely to Open Science and AI. Participants examined both the opportunities and the challenges at this intersection, exploring how to responsibly integrate AI into research processes and, conversely, how to build trustworthy AI on trustworthy data.
Artificial intelligence is helping to advance science, but it could also add to stress on the research system by generating ever more papers and grant applications, an AI expert at the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD) has warned.
The current relationship between researchers, funders and commercial publishers has created a “drain” – depriving the research system of money, time, trust and control.
Global research collaboration is evolving amid geopolitical shifts, pandemic disruptions, and strategic investments: New report reveals rising multilateral partnerships, Mainland China’s growing influence, and challenges for U.S. leadership.
Generative AI is already being used by some universities to assess the quality of their research - and it could be scaled up to help all higher education institutions save huge amounts of time and money.
For a country often celebrated for its composers, digital statecraft and quietly radical governance, Estonia has now achieved something even more improbable; according to a new analysis of global citation data, this nation of 1.3 million has become the world’s third most scientifically wealthy country.