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EU ministers call for an independent FP10 – Warsaw Declaration adopted

13/03/2025

On March 11, 2025, EU research ministers convened in Warsaw and adopted the so-called Warsaw Declaration, calling for the next EU research and innovation framework program (FP10) to remain a standalone program, rather than being integrated into a broader European Competitiveness Fund. The declaration also emphasizes the need to preserve the independence and expand the roles of the European Research Council (ERC) and the European Innovation Council (EIC) and simpliy rules and reduced administrative burden.

More information can be found in the article on Science|Business and on the official website of the Polish EU Presidency here.

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Europe will have FP10, confirmed MEP Ehler at the Science|Business conference

10/02/2025

At the annual Science|Business conference, a key announcement was made: the European Union will have a 10th Framework Programme (FP10). Christian Ehler, a prominent member of the European Parliament's Committee on Industry, Research and Energy, confirmed that FP10 will...

Czech National Position on the 10th EU Framework Programme for Research and Innovation (FP10)

17/12/2024

Today, the Czech national position on the preparation of the 10th EU Framework Programme for Research and Innovation (FP10) was published. FP10 will succeed the current Horizon Europe programme. The document outlines key recommendations and priorities aimed at ensuring...

ITRE Draft Report: Evaluation of Horizon Europe and Recommendations for FP10

04/12/2024

The European Parliament's Committee on Industry, Research and Energy (ITRE) has published a draft report evaluating the implementation of the Horizon Europe programme and providing recommendations for the upcoming 10th Framework Programme (FP10). The report...

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