ESFRI News
An Interview with ESFRI Chair Jose Luis Martinez PenaDuring the 89th ESFRI Forum Meeting in Szeged, delegates had the opportunity to visit the ELI ALPS facility, where ESFRI Chair Jose Luis Martinez Pena provided valuable insights on the future of European Research Infrastructures. In an exclusive interview, Jose Luis Martinez Pena shared his vision for sustaining Europe’s scientific competitiveness, the role of ESFRI, and ELI's contribution to the global... |
ESFRI Roadmap Update 2026: Towards a Robust & Sustainable Ecosystem of European Research InfrastructuresIt is with great pleasure that ESFRI announces the beginning of the process that will lead to an updated version of its Roadmap, to be completed in 2026. To kick-start start this process, ESFRI organised an Infoday on 8 October 2024 in Brussels, where over 130 representatives of existing and prospective RIs, research policy makers, funders, and RI experts had the opportunity to get detailed information from ESFRI members about the... |
Ukraine: Developing Transnational Access to European Research Infrastructures in the Social Sciences and Humanities - Webinar - 1 October 2024Ukraine: Developing Transnational Access to European Research Infrastructures in the Social Sciences and Humanities Tuesday, October 1, 2024, 9:00-13:00h CEST, Zoom ... |
EHRI Moves Towards Permanent StatusOn 11 July, the Dutch government asked the European Commission for the creation of the European Holocaust Research Infrastructure (EHRI) as an established entity. This demand contains the planning process of the headquarters in the Netherlands and the legal framework for the new entity. Moving from a project-based activity to a permanent service, EHRI will develop into a European Research Infrastructure Consortium (ERIC) with support from organizations worldwide.... |