The Commission has called for organisations to express their interest in being part of a coalition on reforming research assessment.
The coalition will bring together research funding organisations, research performing organisations, national/regional assessment authorities or agencies, associations of research funders, of research performers, of researchers, as well as, learned societies and other relevant organisations, all willing and committed to implement reforms to the current research assessment system.
This follows a year of extensive consultations with stakeholders, as described in this report.
The coalition will remain open to new members at all time, beyond the initial 10 January 2022 deadline to express interest.
Access the call for expression of interest
Organisations that express their interest will be involved in the drafting process of the agreement on reforming research assessment, including discussions on its governance and in other preparatory activities.
The drafting process will be led by a drafting team composed of the European University Association (EUA), Science Europe, Dr. Karen Stroobants (in her individual capacity as researcher with expertise in research on research), and the European Commission, which will also act as a facilitator.
The drafting team will work in close cooperation with a core group, representing the diversity of the research community across Europe.The core group will work closely with the drafting team, discuss key issues like commitments and their timing and provide feedback to the evolving drafts.
Members of the core group and their main contact persons are:
Next to the core group, all organisations having expressed their interest through the call will also be associated to the process. They will be given the opportunity to suggest edits and provide comments periodically to the draft agreement, and they will participate in discussions on the future organisation and governance of the initiative.
Finally, Member States representatives in the ERA Forum and in the European Research Area Committee (ERAC) will remain updated about the work and also have the opportunity to provide inputs to the draft agreement.
Source: European Commission I Research and Innovation (https://bit.ly/3IwCeVV)