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"Question 17 by Georgios Papanikolaou ()
The Europe 2020 flagship initiative ‘Innovation Union’ (chapter 2) published recently by the Commission refers, among other things, to the obligation of the Member States to announce strategies for training enough researchers to meet their national strategic programme targets and the Commission's intention, in the same year, to support an international multi-dimensional system to benchmark the performance of European higher educational foundations.
I ask the Commission: How will it ensure the target of 3% for research by 2020 will be met across the board without variations in investments being seen between the Member States? Does the Commission think that the fiscal crisis in the eurozone Member States could put the intended targets at risk?
What are the criteria for benchmarking higher educational foundations in Europe to identify those which show the best performance in the field of research?"@en1
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"Subject: Training of researchers and assessment of universities in the flagship initiative on innovation"1
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