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This paper compares public R&I funding across the EU, US, and China - the world's largest R&I spenders – over recent years and identifies five key findings and their policy implications for the EU.

This CORDIS Results Pack showcases the scientific advancements made by 15 EU-funded projects, studying polar regions, climate change and the ocean-climate-cryosphere nexus, closing important gaps linked to understanding, modelling and predicting the vulnerable components of Earth’s climate system.

This policy brief aims to offer a deeper understanding of how R&D investments are structured, financed, and leveraged to enhance Europe’s long-term prosperity.

This paper reviews recent scientific literature on the challenges of designing effective public policy for startups. It supports the EU’s renewed political focus on startups as key drivers of competitiveness, contributing to the work of the new EU Task Force for Startup and Scaleup.

WP2025/03 – This paper explores the impact of AI on scientific creativity, examining its use across 80 scientific fields from 2000 to 2022.

This report examines the impact of the Scientific Advice Mechanism (SAM), which provides independent scientific evidence and policy recommendations to the European institutions at the request of the College of Commissioners.

WP 2025/01 – This study explores the role of the EU Framework Programme (FP) in supporting and accelerating research and development, market uptake and diffusion within mRNA technology and green hydrogen.

This policy brief shows how using the concepts of complexity and relatedness can enhance the design of more impactful, data-driven policies that foster growth and address societal challenges.

WP 2025/02 – This paper examines the drivers of EU labour productivity before and after the 2007 financial crisis, across goods and services sectors, tangible and intangible assets, and Information and Communication Technologies (ICT) and non-ICT tangibles.

This literature review provides short summaries of recent scientific articles discussing the challenges of 'greening research'.