Earma 2023 News
Earma 2023: European researchers warned of increasing US rules for collaboration, including ban on Huawei
Earma 2023: A qualitative approach alone is not enough, university leader says
Earma 2023: Participants question whether money will follow EU-level policies to enhance support for research
Earma 2023: Directive needed to make open access the default, speaker suggests
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Earma 2023: AI and funding among top future challenges cited by research managers
Earma 2023: Future of European Research Area is being considered
Earma 2023: “Framework 10 has already started,” research managers are told
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ViewEarma 2023: Winning funding isn’t the job Earma 2023: Winning funding isn’t the job Universities should be exploring non-competitive ways of allocating resources for research, says Arne Vandenbogaerde
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ViewEarma 2023: What’s in a name? Earma 2023: What’s in a name? The job title ‘research manager’ may no longer be fit for purpose, says Evelina Brännvall
Earma 2023: Sector developing plan for greater professional recognition of role
Earma 2023: Problem with widening countries being seen by others as ‘second-tier’
Earma 2023: Commission official says there are still gaps in “essential role” of research management
Earma 2023: Commission suggests roles in support of business and public sector innovation
Earma 2023: EU support for profession hailed amid push for role expansion and technological innovation
Earma 2023: ‘In five years artificial intelligence will write better grant proposals than research managers’
The job title ‘research manager’ may no longer be fit for purpose, says Evelina Brännvall
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