The 2021 Impact Report illustrates the commitment and hard work of our future leaders, entrepreneurs and agents of change. Results and achievements embedded in this report are truly demonstrating the purpose of the EIT Alumni Community, for which the EIT Governing Board, in coope...
The study provides an analysis of the possible impact of the proposed Digital Services Act and the proposed Digital Markets Act on research and research stakeholders’ operations and provides recommendations on how to make the legislative instruments and their implementation bette...
EU legislation in the field of copyright, related rights and sui generis database rights can have a deep impact on access to data resources for scientific research and the availability of data resulting from publicly funded research. To establish a copyright and related rights fr...
This study analyses the role that EU copyright rules play in enabling or hindering access to and re-use of scientific publications, including through Open Access. It finds its starting point in the connected but distinct notions of access and re-use. The study examines the possib...
This study analyses the possible impact of three major legislative instruments in the European Sstrategy for data (the Open Data Directive, the Data Governance Act and the proposed Data Act) for the field of research, especially for research performing organisations and research ...
The European Collaborative Cloud for Cultural Heritage will be a one-of-a-kind framework that will enable unparalleled transdisciplinary and large-scale collaboration between cultural heritage professionals on shared topics. It will provide cutting-edge tools for digitising artef...
Should the EU Framework Programmes for research continue to use the recently piloted lump-sum (LS) system for reimbursement? Or is the traditional, expense-based reimbursement preferred? Those are the questions that this study aims to answer. The idea behind LS was to simplify th...