“Without predictable investment in infrastructure and support staff, it is extremely hard to develop strong research environments” – says Prof. Paweł Rowiński, IG PAS Director and ALLEA President in his talk with Hungarian Academy of Sciences’ (MTA) representatives.
Prof. Paweł Rowiński participated in the celebrations of the 200th anniversary of the MTA, held on November 3–5 in Budapest. On the second day of the conference accompanying the celebrations, he moderated the panel “Upholding Integrity in Scientific Advice: Key Principles and Challenges.”
Prof. Rowinski highlighted openness, inclusiveness and long-term investment as crucial for the European Research Area truly cohesive.
The interview is available here: https://mta.hu/english/building-a-truly-inclusive-european-research-area-an-interview-with-professor-pawel-rowinski-114876.
ALLEA is the European Federation of Academies of Sciences and Humanities, representing 60 academies from across Europe. Since its foundation in 1994, ALLEA speaks out on behalf of its members on the European and international stages, promotes science as a global public good, and facilitates scientific collaboration across borders, disciplines, and generations. Jointly with its Member Academies, ALLEA works towards improving the conditions for research, providing the best independent and interdisciplinary science advice, and strengthening the role of science in society.
Prof. Paweł Rowiński, Director of the Institute of Geophysics PAS, has served as President of ALLEA since June 2024. At the Institute of Geophysics PAS is also located the ALLEA Laison Office.
Photo credits: ©IG PAS, Piotr Terlecki
