26 Jan 2026
Science Europe responds to EC public consultation on the ERA Act
Science Europe, an organisation representing major public research funding and research performing organisations in Europe, has published its response to the European Commission's public consultation on the ERA Act which closed on 23 January 2026..
According to Science Europe's input, some challenges remain and still hinder the full realisation of the European Research Area (ERA), despite significant progress since the early 2000s. In its response to the European Commission’s public consultation on the proposed ERA Act, Science Europe sets out the collective views of its member organisations on how the legislation can effectively strengthen framework conditions for research and innovation, while safeguarding academic freedom, institutional autonomy, and the diversity of national research systems.
The response recognises the ERA Act as an opportunity to strengthen the framework conditions for excellent research and innovation in Europe, while underlining the importance of building on existing achievements, without introducing requirements that are already addressed through existing frameworks. Science Europe emphasises that the proposed legislation should adopt a minimum standards approach, protect core values such as academic freedom, research excellence, and equality, diversity and inclusion, and legislate only where EU-level action can clearly add value.
The complete response addresses seven key thematic areas:
- strengthening investment in research and innovation to meet the 3% of GDP target;
- improving alignment and coordination of R&I policies and funding across the EU and Member States;
- enhancing the conditions for research and researchers, including the protection of fundamental values;
- ensuring the free circulation of researchers and scientific knowledge;
- aligning approaches to artificial intelligence in research;
- improving consistency in international collaboration and research security; and
- assessing the appropriate scope of ERA Act-level measures on research security.
Across these areas, Science Europe highlights the need for evidence-based policymaking, meaningful dialogue with the scientific community, and respect for institutional autonomy and academic self-governance. The response also stresses that progress in areas such as open science, research assessment reform, and research culture is already being achieved through bottom-up initiatives, which should be supported and reinforced rather than replaced by prescriptive legislation.
For more information:
Science Europe Response to the Public Consultation on the European Research Area (ERA) Act