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As the PATTERN project comes to an end in June 2026, it leaves behind a reminder for Europe’s research community: open and responsible research does not happen by accident. It needs to be learned, practised, supported and recognised.
The European Commission has published the ERA Scoreboard 2025, offering the latest evidence on progress towards the ERA priorities at EU and national levels.
The second edition of Science Comes to Town has officially been launched - bringing research and innovation directly into communities across Europe. The 2027 edition will see four cities take centre stage: Aarhus (Denmark), Genoa (Italy), Kaunas (Lithuania), and Oeiras (Portugal).
On 11 March 2026, the INSPIRING ERA project hosted an online event bringing together around 300 participants from across Europe to explore how knowledge valorisation can support the transition from research to real-world impact across Europe. Organised in collaboration with UAS4EUROPE, the event focused on showcasing European tools, policy developments
The legacy of Marie Skłodowska-Curie continues to inspire generations of researchers through her groundbreaking discoveries and unwavering dedication to science. Her work not only transformed our understanding of radioactivity but also opened new paths in medicine and scientific research. She is the only person to win Nobel Prizes in two
Knowledge transfer and valorisation officers, as well as professionals working in licensing and IP, now have access to a new set of tools and training opportunities to generate greater impact from research results and assets. IMPAC3T-IP, an EU-funded action, has launched a new free-of-charge Toolbox and certified IMPAC3T-IP AcademyTM.