International research partnerships
Associating before 2027 would put country in the ‘box seat’ to access and influence massive research scheme’s next iteration
Long-term investment plans suggest superpower’s economic development becoming ‘subservient’ to technological progress
As proposals for the future Horizon Europe are scrutinised by the European Parliament, we discuss likely changes to the seven-year funding programme and whether it can support a coalition of like-minded powers amid the current geopolitical upheaval
Australians can ‘hold two ideas at once’, appreciating the benefits of ‘controlled and selective’ collaboration with the East Asian juggernaut, survey suggests
R&D funders urged to work together to boost global standing of both countries in wake of new treaty
UK delegation to Beijing paves way for ‘cautious, sensible and informed international science cooperation’ says minister
Without bespoke research funding it is harder than ever for research universities to collaborate with those in low-income countries. Jack Grove hears from two institutions that have fought to make these partnerships work
As European nations thrash out ideas to ‘safeguard’ knowledge, Australian progress has stalled, expert warns
‘Institutionalised’ targeting of universities has compromised academic freedom but remains ‘taboo’ subject on campuses, says intelligence expert
Nation’s high research quality score is in spite of second-lowest share of internationally co-authored papers