Governance
This section provides information relating to governing and advisory bodies responsible for European research policies.
Special issues
On 1 July 2010 Belgium will take over the Presidency of the European Union until the end of 2010.
The research, development and innovation part of the Presidency programme will be highlighted as ...
The focus of this first Work Programme of the new Commision is on delivering strategic initiatives in 2010. It also highlights in a non-exhaustive way initiatives under consideration for the coming years...
On 9 February 2010, the European Parliament in Strasbourg approved the new Commission by 488 votes to 137, with 72 abstentions. Jose Manuel Barroso's team comprises 26 members...
Please find enclosed a presentation on the "Impact of the Lisbon Treaty on the (European) Research Area".
This presentation by the Spanish Ministry of Science and Innovation gives an overview of the main fields of action during the Spanish Presidency of the European Union in the first half of the year...
Please find attached the 18-month-programme of the Council prepared by the Spanish, Belgian and Hungarian Presidencies (January 2010 to June 2011).
Spain is holding the Presidency of the European Union from 1 January to 3o June 2010. The attached presentation gives an overview of the main research-related issues and events during the first half...
The Treaty of Lisbon entered into force on 1 December 2009 and gives to the Union a new legal framework for its action. As a result of negotiations between EU member countries, in which the Commission...
This report is based on the contributions of the Foresight Expert Group "The World in 2025". The objectives of this group were first to assess and measure global trends over recent...
The Swedish presidency of the European Union starts with a forward-looking strategic input to STI-policy. "Europe must focus on the Grand Challenges of our time", as the Lund declaration of ...

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