The European University Association has laid down its demands on the European Commission鈥檚 next research funding programme, Framework Programme 9.
It wants Brussels to boost research funding, broaden and clarify the concept of impact, better link its research and education programmes, and stop using loans to fund university-based research.
The next framework programme is due to start in 2021 and will follow on from the 鈧80 billion (拢72 billion) Horizon 2020 programme, which ends in 2020, and policymakers at the commission have begun discussing how it will look.
Rolf Tarrach, president of the EUA, said: 鈥淯niversities are the single largest group of participants in the framework programmes. Therefore, EUA鈥檚 recommendations come from a very pertinent source that knows first-hand that research and innovation are at the core of Europe鈥檚 future.鈥
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After consulting with its member universities in 47 countries, the EUA published , which outlines its recommendations for the programme.
Among them is a call to increase the programme鈥檚 budget so that it can fund all the top-rated proposals that it receives, and a call to use grants instead of 鈥渇inancial instruments and loan-based schemes鈥.
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鈥淎llocate more funding for collaborative research projects and frontier research, as this would propel stronger links between innovation, research and education,鈥 says the report.
On impact it adds: 鈥淏roaden and clarify the concept of 鈥榠mpact鈥; other ways of capturing impact beyond purely numerical measures must be included in the assessment.鈥
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