Open Science recommendations for the European Commission
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Summary:
Heidelberg, 8 June 2018 – “The European Union will not remain competitive at the global level unless it promotes Open Science, and relatedly, Open Innovation. The time is to act now.” This is how the Open Science Policy Platform (OSSP) introduces its recommendations for the European Commission that it published on 29 May 2018.
The OSPP is a High-Level Advisory Group established in 2016 that advises the European Commission on how to develop Open Science policy. In the recently adopted document, the group outlines its advice on the eight Open Science ambitions outlined by the Commissioner for Research, Science and Innovation, Carlos Moedas, and urges the Commission to include the recommendations in the next Framework Programme, Horizon Europe.