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ARIE STATEMENT ABOUT THE FUNDING NEEDS OF RESEARCH INFRASTRUCTURES IN THE NEXT HORIZON EUROPE PROGRAM

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The Board of the Analytical Research Infrastructures in Europe (ARIE) wish to raise attention to the funding needs of Research Infrastructures (RIs) in the next Horizon Europe (HE) program, and appeal for a reassignment of part of the funds to programs dedicated to Research Infrastructures.


The ARIE members, and the RIs in general, are instruments for answering societal challenges and enablers of knowledge, innovation and training. They are melting pots for European researchers, irrespective of their origin and age. The European RIs are funded primarily from national budgets, but are open to the entire European research community and are a key pillar of the Open Science implementation plan. They provide an example of true European spirit and are a tool for the support and reconstruction of our countries during and after the present health and economic crises.

The leaders of ARIE believe that the essential role of RIs in the European Research Areas has not been sufficiently valued in discussions on future HE funding. We are very concerned about the consequences of a decrease in the RI budget envelope compared to Horizon 2020.

Each Member State takes advantage of RI capacity development within Europe. Support from HE programs should boost this valuable instrument for the future of Europe and ensure that it remains competitive with other world regions.

The ARIE Board of Chairs:

  • Rafal Dunin-Borkowski for e-DREAM (European Distributed Research Infrastructure for Advanced Electron Microscopy)
  • Joachim Wosnitza for EMFL (European Magnetic Field Laboratory)
  • Karen Kirkby for INSPIRE (Infrastructure in Proton International Research)
  • Claes-Göran Wahlström for LaserLab-Europe
  • Caterina Biscari for LEAPS (League of European Accelerator based Photon Sources)
  • Helmut Schober for LENS (League of Advanced European Neutron Sources)
  • Stefan Facsko for RADIATE (Research and Development with Ion Beams - Advancing Technology in Europe)

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