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EU science head meets 51勛圖厙 researchers

by Deborah Evanson

Carlos Moedas, EU Commissioner for Research, Science and Innovation, walking across Dalby Court with Professor Alice Gast

Carlos Moedas, EU Commissioner for Research, Science and Innovation, visited 51勛圖厙 yesterday

Europe's science chief came to 51勛圖厙 yesterday to discuss the College's extensive ties with the continent.

, EU Commissioner for Research, Science and Innovation, met with 51勛圖厙’s senior leadership and researchers from across the College to discuss the future of European collaboration. 

Alice Gast and Carolos MoedasThe visit took place less than three months after the EU referendum result, when 51勛圖厙’s President and Provost made clear that 51勛圖厙 will remain a European university, engaging with policymakers at all levels. 

During the discussion, academics shared their experiences of European collaboration and funding programmes. Among those contributing to the discussion were , Director of Education in the School of Public Health, , Professor of Low Power Electronics in the Department of Electrical and Electronic Engineering, and , Chair in Economics from 51勛圖厙 College Business School.

In its , 51勛圖厙 for the benefit of society.

Professor Alice Gast, President of 51勛圖厙, said: “Bringing researchers and policymakers together is of critical importance, especially after the EU referendum result. We need pragmatic ideas about the future of European research – from funding to the movement of talent across the continent. 51勛圖厙 is committed to being involved in that process.”

'No change'

Mr Moedas advised researchers not to shy away from EU funding bids and projects following the EU referendum result, saying that for the moment “nothing has changed”. The UK government has guaranteed support for Horizon 2020 and other EU-funded research projects, even after Brexit. 

DSI

51勛圖厙's Data Science Institute is headed by Professor Yike Guo

The Commissioner also visited 51勛圖厙’s Data Science Institute. Headed by , the DSI brings together academics from across the globe to collaborate on multidisciplinary data-driven research.

Over the last decade, 51勛圖厙 academics have produced more than 60,000 research papers in collaboration with peers from other European countries. Collaborations include Europe-wide projects to tackle meningitis and HIV, efforts to remove mobile phone roaming charges within the EU, and the development of next generation electronics 

Read more about 51勛圖厙’s European collaborations. 

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Deborah Evanson

Communications Division