| http://ec.europa.eu/research/consultations/science-2.0/consultation_en.htm Consultation on ‘Science 2.0’: Science in Transition (This consultation is run jointly by DG Research & Innovation and DG for Communications Networks, Content and Technology) |
| Policy field(s) |
| Science Policy |
| Target group(s) |
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Groups to be mainly targeted with the consultation are:
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| Period of consultation |
| From 03.07.2014 to 30.09.2014 |
| Objective of the consultation |
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‘Science 2.0’ describes the on-going evolution in the
modus operandi of doing research and organising science.
These changes in the dynamics of science and research are
enabled by digital technologies and driven by the
globalisation of the scientific community, as well as the
need to address the Grand Challenges of our times. They
have an impact on the entire research cycle, from the
inception of research to its publication, as well as on
the way in which this cycle is organised. |
| How to submit your contribution |
We welcome contributions from citizens, organisations and
public authorities.
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| View the questionnaire |
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You can preview/print a PDF version of the online questionnaire
( To submit a valid questionnaire you must at least answer all the compulsory questions (Block A) and click the "submit" button on the final page of the questionnaire. Partially completed questionnaires which have not been submitted will not be analysed but will be counted for statistical reasons. |
| Reference documents |
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Important information can be found in the background
Paper: Public Consultation: ‘Science 2.0’:
Science in Transition ( Please read this before answering the questionnaire. |
| Contact details |
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Directorate-General for Research and Innovation, Unit A6, Science Policy, Foresight and Data Directorate-General for Communications Networks, Content and Technology, Unit C3, Digital Science |
| E-mail: RTD-SCIENCE-2.0@ec.europa.eu |
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Postal addresses: European Commission European Commission |
| Results of consultation and next steps |
| The outcomes of this consultation will subsequently be validated during multi-stakeholder activities, such as workshops, in the autumn of 2014. |