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Regarding the revision of the Seventh European Union Research and Development Framework Programme, it is the Commission’s intention to maintain the structure and essential philosophy of the initial proposal following the broad consensus that has already emerged in the discussions in Parliament and the Council.
The principles in the approach to the revision were outlined at a meeting of Parliament’s Committee on Industry, Research and Energy on 26 January 2006. Smaller activity actions cannot be reduced as much as bigger ones, otherwise they lose their
. Some lines have a budget that depends, for instance, on international commitments entered into by the European Union or some other bodies. Prioritisation within the themes and a high level of flexibility are also necessary.
The cooperation part should remain the core of the programme. Alongside the cooperation part, many other activities, such as infrastructure, SMEs and the mobility of researchers will be given due consideration in the revised proposal.
In the context of the reduced budget, not only the breakdown but also the timing for the introduction of new initiatives may have to be considered. The framework programme aims to make European research more attractive and to create more mobility for researchers. That is to be boosted by the People Programme, dedicated to structuring the mobility, training and career development of researchers throughout Europe. This is essential to help create a single labour market of researchers, but it is not the only programme to create an attractive European research area."@en1
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