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Horizon Europe slated to double its budget while remaining a standalone programme

On 16 July, the European Commission presented the first draft of its 2028-34 budget, which includes €175 billion for Horizon Europe — nearly double its current funding. Horizon Europe would remain a standalone programme, although the €175 billion would be part of the €409 billion European Competitiveness Fund (ECF) and the €1.8 trillion Multi-annual Financial Framework (MFF)….

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EU releases new guidance on implementing the AI Act

The EU Commission released three key documents last month for the implementation of the EU AI Act’s rules for providers of general-purpose AI models, related to the obligations that took effect on 2 August: The Code of Practice outlines voluntary measures regarding transparency, copyright and safety and security. These guidelines clarify the scope of the definition and obligations of providers….

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New AI Orders emphasize unrestricted development

Last month, the US unveiled its AI Action Plan accompanied by three executive orders. Taken together, the efforts aim to remove any road blocks from the active development and deployment of American AI. Counter to the Biden Administration’s risk-based approach, the executive orders and action plan focus instead on promoting the unrestricted use and development of AI,…

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USDA reveals ‘America First’ approach to science

In a memo last month that may be an indicator of things to come, the USDA announced that it will ‘place America First in provisioning all USDA funds’ and begin reviewing all contracts and grants for interaction with foreign entities. The memo also requires recipients of USDA funding to disclose any association with foreign entities and ‘certify…

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US congressional appropriators tell OSTP not to implement the Nelson Memo

For the past two years, the Commerce, Justice and Science Appropriations Act has prevented the Office of Science and Technology Policy (OSTP) from implementing the Nelson Memo, which would provide free access to all federally funded research. This year’s draft of the appropriations bill upholds that decision. The updated draft contains new language, however, about Congress’s concerns over…

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NIH seeking information on potential APC caps 

Following its announcement last month that the US National Institutes of Health would implement a cap on allowable publication costs and associated comments that OSTP Director Dr. Jay Bhattacharya made in interviews (here and here), NIH has announced five potential options for limiting the amount of taxpayer money that goes to support publishing: Disallow all publication costs. Set a limit on allowable costs per publication (e.g., $2000). Option 2,…

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White House issues guidance on controversial ‘Gold Standard Science’

Following its announcement last month that the US National Institutes of Health would implement a cap on allowable publication costs and associated comments that OSTP Director Dr. Jay Bhattacharya made in interviews (here and here), NIH has announced five potential options for limiting the amount of taxpayer money that goes to support publishing: Disallow all publication costs. Set a limit on allowable costs per publication (e.g., $2000). Option 2,…

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EU Commission seeks experts for scientific panel to advise on AI

The EU Commission is seeking 60 independent experts to support the implementation and enforcement of the AI Act. The chosen experts will serve on a scientific panel and advise the EU AI office on general-purpose AI, including evaluation methodologies, cross-border market surveillance and emerging risks. All candidates must hold a PhD or equivalent, be free of…

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Significant US research funding cuts still likely, but uncertainty remains

The NIH will restore 900 grants that were cut earlier this year under a recent court ruling. Other researchers have seen reversals in research cuts from other agencies, and courts are investigating cuts by NSF and others (e.g., this one and this one). The cap of 15% on overhead at NSF and NIH is also on hold pending court…

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White House issues guidance on controversial ‘Gold Standard Science’

Following an executive order promoting ‘Gold Standard Science,’ the White House Office of Science and Technology Policy (OSTP) has issued guidance for agencies on ‘incorporating Gold Standard Science tenets into their research activities.’ The original executive order raised concerns and debate in the scientific community, as these articles show: ‘Fool’s Gold’ ‘Why Trump’s push for “gold standard science” has researchers…

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UPCOMING EVENTS

STM Regional APAC Seminar

27th August 2026

Professor Ginny Barbour, Co-Chair, DORA Professor Barbour has been and continues to be involved in many aspects of the research publishing ecosystem as described in below. We have particularly invited her to brief and update us on developments at DORA (The Declaration of Research Assessment) as the current Co-Chair, and on her advisory involvement in...
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STM Dinner & Conference 2026 | Frankfurt

5th to 6th October 2026

Operationalising Trust Knowledge Infrastructure · Responsible AI Trust in research can no longer be assumed. It must now be designed, governed, and demonstrated across borders, technologies, and institutions—particularly as national research policies diverge, AI reshapes scholarly workflows, and global research production accelerates. This year’s STM Dinner and Conference in Frankfurt asks a practical question: how...
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