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STM welcomes the adoption of the first-ever European framework for science diplomacy
Science diplomacy strengthens international research collaboration and promotes global trust in science. We applaud the European Union’s new framework on science diplomacy, which will foster global communication and cooperation. Scholarly publishers play a key role in supporting science diplomacy, and we look forward to working closely with our partners to help ensure that the EU’s science diplomacy meets...
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EU COM group on generative AI use in science
STM participates in a working group that the EU COM runs on AI in science, which last month published the third version of ‘Living guidelines on the responsible use of generative AI in research’. Further thematic working groups have now been set up to consider updates on the use of AI in evaluation of proposals,...
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APAC bimonthly seminar on Japan’s 7th 5 year plan
At STM’s May APAC seminar, Dr Shinichi Akaike of Japan’s Cabinet Office presented on the country’s Seventh Basic Plan for Science and Technology, released earlier in 2026. He set out the plan’s six pillars — including revitalising basic science, promoting open science, and enhancing international collaboration — against the backdrop of Japan’s declining share of...
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