1 août 2012
Communication on the European Research Area (ERA)

The European Commission's 2012 policy Communication on the European Research Area (ERA) should lead to a significant improvement in Europe's research performance to promote growth and job creation. The measures in the Communication will have to be implemented by EU Member States, the Commission and Research Organisations to ensure the completion of ERA by 2014 as called for by the European Council.
To complete ERA and maximise the return on research investment, Europe must increase the efficiency and effectiveness of its public research system. This requires more cooperation so that the brightest minds work together to make greater impact on grand challenges (e.g. demographic-ageing, energy security, mobility, environmental degradation), and to avoid unnecessary duplication of research and infrastructure investment at national level. It also requires more competition to ensure that the best researchers and research teams receive funding - those able to compete in the increasingly-globalised and competitive research landscape.
With the explicit objective of opening up and connecting EU research systems, the ERA reform agenda focuses on five key priorities:
- More effective national research systems
- Optimal transnational co-operation and competition
On common research agendas, grand challenges and infrastructures - An open labour market for researchers
Facilitating mobility, supporting training and ensuring attractive careers - Gender equality and gender mainstreaming in research
Encouraging gender diversity to foster science excellence and relevance - Optimal circulation and transfer of scientific knowledge
To guarantee access to and uptake of knowledge by all.
- Commission Communications of 17 July 2012 and related documents
- Press materials
- Signing ceremony with stakeholders
- Joint Statement
(189KB)
- Memoranda of Understanding
(1.28MB)
- Science Europe Statement on the European Research Area
(125KB)
- Statements by Stakeholders
(694KB)
- Joint Statement
Publications
- Socio-economic benefits of ERA
- High-level panel report (
878KB)
- Key messages
(704KB)
- High-level panel report (
- ERA Public consultation
- Preliminary Report
(1.28MB)
- Analysis of responses
(2.12MB)
- Preliminary Report
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