9 September 2020
You have probably heard that the proposed long-term budget for EU includes cuts in the budget for the European Research Council (ERC). The long-term budget was negotiated this summer by member states and is now debated in the EU Parliament. Jean-Pierre Bourgionon (president of the ERC) held a speech for the parliament on September 7 and the parliament will soon vote on the budget as a whole. Now is your last chance to protest! A petition has previously been circulated and signed broadly across Europe, but this time we will focus directly on the Swedish members of the national and European parliament.

Protest signs, from left to right: “I love ERC”, “Stand up”, “Support the ERC”, “Love basic research”, “More Marie Skłodowska-Curie Actions” Illustrations: Maja på Näset
Help us write to politicians to point out that the cuts in the EU long-term budget will implicitly (and unintentionally it seems) lead to a major reduction of the budget for ERC – the jewel in the crown when it comes to EU-funding for research. If many of us write to our politicians they may listen. Write to one, or several, members of parliament and ask your colleagues to join too!
We know time is limited and to make it as easy as possible we provide a draft e-mail that you are free to use. The draft is available here
If you wish to address the Members of Parliament responsible for research and higher education directly, here are the names: Gunilla Svantorp (S, Chair, Committee for Education), Mats Berglund (MP), Fredrik Christensson (C), Roger Haddad (L), Kristina Axén Olin (M), Ilona Szatmari Waldau (V), Pia Steensland (KD), Robert Stenkvist (SD). Matilda Ernkrans (S) is the Minister of Higher Education and Research. (Tip: Members of Parliament can be reached at: firstname.lastname@riksdagen.se, Ministers at firstname.lastname@gov.se, and Members of the European Parliamentat firstname.lastname@euparl.europa.eu).
When you have written to one or several politicians, please tweet about it and use the hashtag #backaERC. This way we hope to amplify the message.
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