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EU R&D advice panel adopts new priorities for next 18 months

  

European Research Area and Innovation Committee will discuss science for policymaking and international cooperation

The body that advises the EU on research and innovation policy, the European Research Area and Innovation Committee, has adopted new priorities for the next 18 months, including science for policymaking and international cooperation.

Erac, which comprises representatives from the EU member state governments and the European Commission, agreed the new priorities in a 2023-24 work programme it adopted at a meeting last week, with details published on 20 February.

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