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What is the EC era?

What is the EC era?

The European Research Area (ERA) is the ambition to create a single, borderless market for research, innovation and technology across the EU. It helps countries be more effective together, by strongly aligning their research policies and programmes. The free circulation of researchers and knowledge enables.

What is EU research and development?

Investing in research and innovation is investing in a sustainable and inclusive future. The EU’s aspirations to foster resilience, accelerate the green and digital transitions, as well as strengthen the European Research Area through research and innovation, have never been higher.

What are era hubs?

ERA hubs are an ideal instrument for fully recognising the merits of a place-based approach to science and innovation. This approach is all the more necessary in the context of the current crises, their impact on the most fragile and hardest-hit regions, and the fragmentation of the ERA.”

Who owns EC Comics now?

In 1954–55, censorship pressures prompted it to concentrate on the humor magazine Mad, leading to the company’s greatest and most enduring success….EC Comics.

Industry Publishing
Headquarters New York City, New York , U.S.
Key people Max Gaines William Gaines
Products Comics
Owner Gaines family

What is EU research?

Europe’s leader in research dissemination Dissemination of research findings is central to scientific progress. At EU Research we understand the wider cultural, economic, and social importance of both fundamental and applied research. We specialise in editing, writing and distributing articles on scientific projects.

What led to the demise of EC Comics?

In 1954–55, censorship pressures prompted it to concentrate on the humor magazine Mad, leading to the company’s greatest and most enduring success. Consequently, by 1956, the company ceased publishing all of its comic lines except Mad.

Who funds the European Research Council?

The ERC budget is supported by the European Commission and is supplemented by contributions from the EU associated countries. Together, the 27 EU member states and the associated countries comprise the European Research Area (ERA).