
The summary article presents the key findings from the Mutual Learning Exercise on National policies on AI in Science. The article explores the experiences, lessons learned, and good practices in national AI policies for science.

The final report explores how 11 European countries are tackling the challenges of integrating AI into scientific research. It presents key lessons learned and flexible policy recommendations to strengthen funding, infrastructure, and talent strategies. The report highlights the need for coordinated, future-proof policies to enable the responsible and effective use of AI across Europe’s research systems.

The summary article presents key findings from the Mutual Learning Exercise on Bridging the Gap between Science and Policy. Over the course of 14 months, the expert panel worked on recommendations that promote Science for Policy ecosystems across Europe.

This Final Report explores the key insights generated during the Mutual Learning Exercise and recommends areas where action is needed to improve Science for Policy ecosystems and related policies.

The summary article presents the key findings from the Mutual Learning Exercise on Research Careers. The article explores eight recommendations to support national reforms and guide the implementation of the implementation of the Council Recommendation C/2023/1640 on a European Framework to Attract and Retain Research, Innovation, and Entrepreneurial talents in Europe.

This report presents the main outcomes of the Mutual Learning Exercise on Research Careers. The report explores knowledge and good practices on how to implement Council Recommendation C/2023/1640 on a European Framework to Attract and Retain Research, Innovation, and Entrepreneurial talents in Europe.

This report explores successful policy and funding models for AI in science from across Europe and proposes recommendations to create an enabling environment for AI in science innovation.

This thematic report illustrates how diverse policy and legal measures (including incentives to implement the European Charter for Researchers) can enhance the attractiveness of research careers by balancing national policy direction with institutional autonomy.

The thematic report explores the challenges and opportunities in developing, attracting, and retaining AI talent in science across Europe.

This thematic report explores the issues of trust in, and governance of Science-for-Policy ecosystems. It makes the case for making Science-for-Policy credible, responsive and with anticipatory capacity.