Ursula von der Leyen has unveiled the new European Commission, naming Bulgaria鈥檚 Ekaterina Zaharieva as commissioner for start-ups, research and innovation in a move likely to be welcomed by much of the scientific community.
Education will fall under the remit of Romanian MEP Roxana M卯nzatu as executive vice-president for people, skills and preparedness. Previously, research and innovation and education had been combined in the portfolio of Iliana Ivanova, the former commissioner for innovation, research, culture, education and youth, who announced her resignation last month.
Commission president Dr von der Leyen also appointed five other executive vice-presidents: Teresa Ribera, responsible for clean, just and competitive transition; Henna Virkkunen, in charge of technological sovereignty, security and democracy; St茅phane S茅journ茅 for prosperity and industrial strategy; Raffaele Fitto for cohesion and reforms; and Kaja Kallas as high representative and vice-president.
The announcement comes after 19 Nobel laureates called on Dr von der Leyen in an open letter to聽establish a stand-alone portfolio for research and innovation, cautioning that the European Union could lose its 鈥渃ompetitive edge鈥 in the absence of a 鈥渃lear focus on enhancing European research and securing a leading position for Europe in research and technology鈥.
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Revealing her new team, Dr von der Leyen said in a statement that the new College of Commissioners was 鈥渃ommitted to competitiveness鈥, referencing the recently released Draghi report, which placed significant emphasis on boosting innovation, as a key influence.
Ms Zaharieva, the new R&I commissioner, is a former lawyer, and also served as deputy prime minister of Bulgaria on three occasions. 鈥淲e must put research and innovation, science and technology at the centre of our economy,鈥 Dr von der Leyen said, detailing Ms Zaharieva鈥檚 role. 鈥淪he will help ensure that we invest more and focus our spending on strategic priorities and on groundbreaking innovation.鈥
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Among Ms Zaharieva鈥檚 goals, as set out in her 鈥渕ission letter鈥 from the commission president, is the proposal for a European Research Area act establishing a 鈥渇ifth freedom鈥, or 鈥渢he free movement of researchers, scientific knowledge and technology鈥, in order to 鈥渞educe fragmentation of research and anchor innovation and research into the single market鈥. The new commissioner鈥檚 brief also includes a goal to expand the European Research Council and the European Innovation Council, as well as the creation of a 鈥渓ong-term strategy to boost European research infrastructure鈥.
Ms M卯nzatu has a political science background, with previous responsibility for European affairs in the Romanian parliament. 鈥淪he will have the responsibility for skills, education and culture, quality jobs and social rights,鈥 Dr von der Leyen said. 鈥淩oxana will notably lead on a 鈥榰nion of skills鈥 and the European pillar of social rights. She will focus on those areas which are crucial to unite our society.鈥
Her mission letter directs her to develop the European Education Area and 鈥渟trengthen鈥 Erasmus+, with further work on the European Universities Alliance and the proposed European degree.
Speaking to 探花视频, Kurt Deketelaere, secretary general of the League of European Research Universities (Leru), noted that the roles of all six executive vice-presidents had 鈥渃lear links with research, innovation and education policy鈥, with Ms聽M卯nzatu, Ms聽Virkkunen and Mr聽S茅journ茅 likely to be 鈥渒ey鈥.
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Professor Deketelaere said it was a 鈥減ity鈥 that research and innovation and education were no longer within the remit of one commissioner, but he commended the naming of skills as an 鈥渆xplicit competence鈥. Calling the new college 鈥渁 very complex picture鈥, he stressed that 鈥渃ooperation and coordination will be key鈥.
Jan Palmowski, secretary general of the Guild of European Research-Intensive Universities, said Ms聽Zaharieva鈥檚 brief was 鈥渧ery welcome and critical鈥, albeit lacking any mention of the Marie Sk艂odowska-Curie Actions, which he described as an 鈥渙utstanding success for Europe鈥.
He further welcomed the move of Erasmus+, the European Education Area and the European Universities Alliances to Ms聽M卯nzatu鈥檚 portfolio, telling THE: 鈥淭his represents a heightened significance for Erasmus+, and a clear recognition of the hugely important role universities are playing in the development of skills in Europe.鈥
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