Europe’s research future is open. When research is freely accessible, collaboration scales across borders, discoveries reach other scientists faster, and public investment in science delivers more for society. Last week in Milan, Europe’s research leaders built on that case at the Times Higher Education Europe Universities Summit: open science is not just a principle. It’s Europe’s competitive strategy for 2035. Frontiers joined the panel, moderated by Stephan Kuster and curated by Nora (Eleonora) Colangelo, PhD, alongside researchers and policymakers shaping Europe’s research future: Ilaria Capua — The Johns Hopkins University, SAIS Europe Maria Cristina Messa — Università degli Studi di Milano-Bicocca (Former Minister of Research and Higher Education) Marcelo Knobel — TWAS – The World Academy of Sciences, UNESCO Maria Chiara Carrozza — University of Milano-Bicocca (Former Minister of University and Higher Education) At Frontiers, we’re helping build that future through trusted open science, rigorous quality, and technology that accelerates discovery at global scale. #OpenScience #OpenAccess
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