Five Hungarian universities are involved as full partners in the newly established European Universities Initiative, said Lászlo Palkovics, the minister of innovation and technology.
The European Commission’s initiative for the alliance of European universities aims to help the development of world-class higher education institutions, Lászlo Palkovics told a press conference.
It will also help Hungarian higher education to join European research and innovation platforms which is necessary for improving the competitiveness of the institutions, he added.
One of the greatest challenges in new EU member states is to boost the willingness of higher education institutions and research institutes for cooperation, he said. They need to catch up with western European countries and the initiative has been launched with this in mind, he added.
The budget of the Horizon Europe scheme to be launched in 2021 could be as high as 100 billion euros, he said. The 13 EU member states that joined after 2004 only won 5 percent of the allocations available in the current Horizon 2020 scheme which is even less than the 8.5 percent share granted to non-EU states, he added.
With a thousand successful applications, Hungary stood at third place behind Poland and the Czech Republic, he said.
Original source of the article: Hungary Today.