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“To censor science is to weaken our ability to understand, innovate and act in the face of the challenges of this century. Europe has a duty to protect academic freedom and to support researchers under threat. Defending science means defending our common future. – Cécile Dubarry, Director General of the Institut Mines-Télécom (IMT).
On Europe Day, the Institut Mines-Télécom, a member of EULiST European University, reaffirms its commitment to a competitive Europe, resolutely focused on research, innovation and training – in a word: science.
The issue of developing and protecting research and innovation ecosystems is more important today than ever.
Faced with repeated attacks on science across the Atlantic, the time has come for action: protecting research is a collective duty, and Europe has a role to play.
It is to these challenges that we dedicate this new issue of ctrl +.
Contents of this new edition :
- The Tribune pour la science, co-signed by the directors of the Institut Mines-Télécom (IMT) schools, published in Les Echos: “If Europe fails to defend science, it will fail to defend its future“.
- Notre dossier fil-rouge sur les établissements de l’ESR et les alliances d’universités européennes comme outils de compétitivité et d’attractivité pour l’Europe. Téléchargez le rapport complet (PDF).
- Our special dossier fil-rouge education institutions and European university alliances as tools for competitiveness and attractiveness in Europe. Download the full report (PDF).
- Spotlight on IMT schools, upcoming events and opportunities not to be missed !
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