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General publications14 December 2023
The 2023 EU industrial R&D investment scoreboard

This is the 20th edition of ‘The EU Industrial Research & Development (R&D) Investment Scoreboard’. The European Commission issued the first edition of the Scoreboard in 2004 to monitor and analyse industrial R&D investment trends in the context of the EU’s 3% of GDP R&D investment policy target...

General publications11 December 2023
Application form: Inclusive Gender Equality Champion prize category
General publications11 December 2023
Application form: Newcomer Gender Equality Champion prize category
General publications11 December 2023
Application form: Sustainable Gender Equality Champion prize category
General publications4 December 2023
Scoping paper: Cross sectoral evidence based governance for one health in the EU
General publications26 March 2024
Members of the EU Science Diplomacy Working Groups
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Opinion6 December 2023
Priorities for European nuclear research and training - An STC Opinion

The Euratom Scientific and Technical Committee (STC) is an independent advisory body established under the European Treaties. It is composed of the EU’s prominent nuclear experts, appointed by the Council. This is an Opinion of the last mandate of the STC (2018-2023), its “legacy document”. It’s...

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Presentation29 November 2023
The conference on Research Careers 2023 - day 1 presentation
General publications29 November 2023
EU Blue Champions scheme project information template for EIB

Please contact corporatefinanceadvisoryateib [dot] org (corporatefinanceadvisory[at]eib[dot]org)  if you wish to receive an editable version of the template

Working document23 November 2023
The Horizon effect : A counterfactual analysis of EU research & innovation grants

WP 2023/08 - This paper evaluates the causal impact of the Horizon 2020 Framework Programme for Research and Innovation on financial firm-level outcomes using a Difference-in-Differences (DiD) approach.