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Why the strategy was created? Artificial intelligence (AI) is rapidly changing how science works. It can read thousands of research papers in seconds, automate lab experiments and analyze huge datasets, Thus, it helps scientists make discoveries faster than ever before. But Europe faced several challenges: To address these issues and

Do you need to test your research skills? The European Commission has recently launched a new self-assessment tool based on ResearchComp, the European Competence Framework for Researchers. The tool helps researchers explore their skills and identify areas for further development. ResearchComp supports the assessment and growth of research competences across

How can universities accelerate their institutional transformation—what tools and services can support them, how can experiences be shared across Europe, and what role do targeted acceleration initiatives play in driving systematic change?
Communicating scientific results to society – what’s the best way to approach this, what values and principles should guide us, how can the various European countries learn from each other, and what can national and European agencies do to best support an open dialogue between science and society?
The European Commission has opened a Call for Evidence on the ERA Act, inviting stakeholders and organisations across Europe to share their views. The call, launched on 6 August 2025, will remain open until 10 September 2025.

The results of the Mutual Learning Exercise (MLE) on Research Careers, an initiative to support more attractive and sustainable research careers across Europe, are now available. The MLE, coordinated by the European Commission, brought together policymakers and experts from across the EU to exchange best practices and generate actionable recommendations