Trust Researchers – International petition

Riceviamo e pubblichiamo al seguente petizione:

Do you agree that the administrative burden and the financial regulation of European research funding should be simplified?

The funding of European research should be based on trust and responsible partnering. Today researchers in Europe face a lot of red tape and cumbersome financial regulations. We are not against rules. But we need to simplify. 

Those who have signed this declaration ask the European Council of Ministers and the Parliament to simplify the administrative procedures and the financial provisions of European research funding. 

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Declaration:

    Mutual Trust
    Funding of research in Europe should be based on mutual trust and responsible partnering.

    Focused on research
    Research has to be funded according to the nature of research, meaning concentrated on output.

    Consistency
    The European Research Area (ERA) should benefit from a consistent vision shared by all actors for funding research throughout the different programmes that is avoiding all kinds of unnecessary technical and administrative details but instead promoting key funding principles based on an appropriate level of accountability. 

    Reliablility
    Research and development is of utmost importance for Europe and its future oriented development. However, we need effective, reliable and stable funding principles to make it happen.

    Risk taking
    Research and innovation are risk taking activities. An appropriate level of tolerable risks is vital for success and should be supported by European research programmes. 

    We ask the European Council of Ministers and the Parliament to urgently simplify the financial and administrative provisions related to the Framework Programme and other European funding instruments considering their important leverage effect for the competitiveness of the European Research Area.

 

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