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Science and Public Policy, volume 32, number 5, October 2005, pages 335–338, Beech Tree Publishing, 10 Watford Close, Guildford, Surrey GU1 2EP, England Introduction On the evaluation of European Union research: the 2004 Five-Year Assessment Neville Reeve HERE IS A LONG HISTORY to the evalua- development of EU research. Major policy initia- tion of European Union (EU) research activi- tives such as the revised Lisbon Strategy, the Barce- T ties. Evaluation has played, and continues to lona target for spending 3% of gross domestic play, a central role in legitimating policy and fund- product (GDP) on research and the move towards a ing decisions, in supporting wider accountability for European Research Area have all added emphasis the funding process and for improvements in the to the importance of science and technology for efficiency of research implementation. Europe’s future growth and employment. Also, the 2 7 This special issue of Science and Public Policy proposals for the 7th Framework Programme an- contains papers based on the set of studies and analy- ticipate major changes in the nature of EU research ses which were commissioned by the European funding and in terms of its scale. Commission to support the 2004 Five-Year
Science and Public Policy – Oxford University Press
Published: Oct 1, 2005
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