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Input to Call for Evidence on a Strategy for RIs and TIs
Science Europe submitted this response to the European Commission’s Call for Evidence on a European strategy on research and technology infrastructures in May 2025.
Science Europe has long advocated research infrastructures as fundamentally and strategically important to the ERA. Excellence in R&I requires top research and technology infrastructures, and necessitates co-operation between them to adequately support our talented R&I workforce. A European strategy for research and technology infrastructures to reinforce and strengthen co-ordinated approaches is timely and important.
Our contribution outlines a number of key considerations based on our recent and ongoing activities on this policy topic, as well as on the collective expertise of our Member Organisations. These include:
- Reinforcing and ring-fencing funding for research infrastructures that enable fundamental research.
- Developing a life-cycle approach to research infrastructure planning, construction, and operation to better understand the long-term requirements of these facilities, resources, and services.
- Implementing innovative access mechanisms for researchers, such as clustered and virtual access.
- Encouraging greater synergies between research infrastructure funding sources (national and international, public and private) to better serve research communities.
Science Europe will continue to work on and advocate a strong and co-ordinated approach to research infrastructure provision, management, and governance as a key means of fostering knowledge advancement.
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