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Subject: FW: EU research budget - please sign the petition!
Date: Wed, 24 Oct 2012 10:45:43 +0200
From: Stefan Terjung <terjung@embl.de>
Reply-To: <terjung@embl.de>
Organisation: EMBL
To: <elmi@embl.de>


Dear ELMI members,

 

please consider to participate in this petition,

 

Best wishes,

Stefan Terjung

_____________________________
Dr. Stefan Terjung
Advanced Light Microscopy Facility
EMBL Heidelberg
Meyerhofstr.1
D - 69117 Heidelberg
Phone +49(0)6221 387-8467
www.embl.de/almf
www.embl.org/elmi

 

From: Antje Keppler <keppler@embl.de>

 

Dear all, 

 

the following online petition is of interest for every scientist in Europe - please take 3 minutes of your time and consider it: 

 

And please forward it to every scientist you know! This has impact on the European research budget until 2020!

 

Thank you very much, 

Antje

 


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From: Maria Leptin [maria.leptin@embo.org]
Sent: Tuesday, October 23, 2012 9:04 AM
Subject: EU research budget: sign the petition

Important: Please act immediately and sign the petition

Dear EMBO Fellows,

The discussions at the next summit of the European Union heads of state or government, which is scheduled for 22 and 23 November, will be decisive in determining the EU research budget for the next seven years. Several Member States are demanding severe cuts on the total EU budget and research will have to compete with other policy priorities.

This is a time when we, the scientific community, should act together and make our case to protect research funding, including that of the European Research Council (ERC), from cuts. Decisions will be prepared in discussions among politicians at the national level. All of us must look for opportunities to affect these decisions and send a strong signal to the heads of state or government.

An open letter signed by European Nobel laureates has been published in top European newspapers this week. The impact of this letter will be increased if it is followed by a mobilization of the national scientific communities. To keep the momentum going, an online petition has been launched:

http://www.no-cuts-on-research.eu

I would like to ask you to sign it and to encourage all your colleagues to do likewise. Note that in the past, less than 30 000 scientists signed the largest petition for a European scientific cause compared to the hundreds of thousands of signatures on petitions from other groups of society.  We must do better than that.

This action is coordinated by the Initiative for Science in Europe (ise@i-se.org; www.initiative-science-europe.org), of which EMBO is a member.  Please contact Wolfgang Eppenschwandtner, Executive Coordinator of the ISE if you have any questions or suggestions.

Best regards,

Maria Leptin


Director
EMBO - excellence in life sciences
Meyerhofstr. 1
69117 Heidelberg, Germany
tel +49-6221-8891-102
fax +49-6221-8891-202

maria.leptin@embo.org

 

Antje Keppler, PhD

Euro-BioImaging Manager

EMBL

Meyerhofstr. 1, DE-69117 Heidelberg

Tel. +49 6221 387 8847