By Project Assistant Solbjørk Finnsdottir, AAU’s EU Office
Momentum for Social Science and Humanities research at European level has never been stronger than it is now. The importance of SSH in addressing key challenges regarding sustainability and technology, while maintaining global competitiveness, is becoming increasingly recognized. This is reflected in the European Commission’s growing emphasis on ethics and SSH as an integrated part of the European framework program for research and innovation, as well as increased EU funding opportunities for SSH.
The enhanced role of SSH on the European agenda does not only affect researchers within these areas. The demand for ethical research practice and critical attention to societal impact require the integration of SSH across all research fields.
The enhanced SSH focus presents an opportune moment for AAU’s SSH researchers to engage with the European Commission, as they are particularly receptive now to the researchers’ input and ideas for the next framework program for research and innovation, which will come into effect in 2028.
Following up on this momentum, five researchers from AAU’s SSH faculty visited Brussels on May 2nd to meet with representatives from the European Commission. These included Professor Henrik Halkier and Adjunct Jonatan Leer, Professor Christian Jantzen and Lecturer Stinne Gunder Strøm Krogager, as well as Adjunct Kristina Maria Madsen. The purpose was to contribute with concrete and new research ideas as input to the development of EU's upcoming Strategic Plan for Horizon Europe 2005-2027 and EU´s next framework program for research and innovation. The presented research ideas were part of AAU’s Position Paper, which provided advice to the Ministry and the European Commission concerning future European research priorities. While the SSH researchers had the chance to profile AAU’s core competencies within SSH, they also attained greater insight to the strategical drafting of the framework program and how to work with key representatives in the European Commission.