The German U15, The Guild of European Research-Intensive Universities, and Udice in France emphasise the necessity to strengthen international cooperation in research to meet global challenges. The three organisations, supporters of the Stick to Science initiative, reiterate that international cooperation is “essential to the progress of science and benefits humanity as a whole”.

Ahead of the ERA Forum’s Standing Subgroup on the Global Approach meeting at the beginning of May, where Member States representatives will be invited to exchange on the principles for international cooperation in research and innovation, the German U15, The Guild of European Research-Intensive Universities and Udice wish to reiterate their commitment to strengthen international cooperation in research, while mitigating the challenges associated with international partnerships.

Read the joint statement under: European research universities agree on a set of principles for international cooperation in research – The Guild (the-guild.eu)

Read as well the article of News Today: EU unis call for strengthened international cooperation – Today News Post