ALLEA Calls For Balanced And Secure International Research Collaboration In A Changing World
In a statement published today, ALLEA, the European Federation of Academies of Sciences and Humanities, highlights the urgent need to safeguard openness, research integrity, and academic freedom in international research collaborations while addressing emerging security concerns in a rapidly and radically changing geopolitical landscape.
As a longstanding advocate for open and responsible science, ALLEA urges European and national policymakers, research funders, and academic institutions to adopt a harmonised and principles-based approach to research security.
“Europe must find a balanced path that manages risks without undermining academic freedom and scientific progress,” said Professor Pawel Rowinski, ALLEA President and a lead contributor to the statement. “This is not just about protecting research—it’s about protecting the values that underpin it.”
Towards a European Framework for Research Security
ALLEA’s statement welcomes established frameworks like the EU Council Recommendation on Enhancing Research Security and builds on extensive exchange with its Member Academies, the scientific community, and European Institutions. It offers a distinctly European perspective on navigating the complexities of international collaboration in an increasingly fragmented geopolitical landscape.
The statement stresses the importance of capacity building and harmonised rules within the European Research Area (ERA) to empower researchers and institutions. Seeking to tackle the enormous global challenges by enabling sustainable and secure international scientific partnerships in a responsible manner, it calls for creating fair conditions of equitable access to research security resources and clarifying responsibilities.
Integrating Freedom and Responsibility
While academic freedom remains a cornerstone of science, ALLEA underscores that it comes with responsibilities. Researchers and institutions must carefully evaluate potential risks while adhering to principles of research ethics and integrity.
“Research security frameworks must not close doors but enable informed choices, allowing science to thrive without compromising its openness,” said ALLEA Vice President Marie Louise Nosch, another principal contributor.
Key Recommendations from ALLEA’s Statement:
- Balancing Openness and Security: Research policies must integrate openness with robust security measures to mitigate risks without restricting academic freedom.
- Harmonised Rules Across Europe: ALLEA calls for a unified framework across the ERA to provide consistency and clarity for researchers and institutions.
- Capacity Building: Policymakers and institutions must invest in tools and training that equip researchers at all career stages to manage collaboration risks effectively.
- Guidance for Sensitive Partnerships: ALLEA advocates for clear guidelines to support collaborations in environments that may not fully respect academic freedom or institutional autonomy.
ALLEA’s Commitment
This statement, developed by a dedicated task force alongside the ALLEA Working Group on the European Research Area, reflects ALLEA’s ongoing commitment to fostering science as a global public good. Through its work, ALLEA continues to promote secure, inclusive, and globally relevant scientific collaboration.
This statement builds on the key topics discussed at the ALLEA General Assembly in May 2024 in Berlin, where a major focus was responsible internationalisation in science. Specifically, the discussion centered on how to encourage and foster international research collaborations during times of geopolitical crises, while preventing the misuse of science and technology. To this end, ALLEA invited insightful comments from experts, including Juras Banys (President of the Lithuanian Academy of Sciences and ALLEA Board Member), David Harel (President of the Israel Academy of Sciences and Humanities), Mark Walport (Foreign Secretary of The Royal Society), Yves Flückiger (President of the Swiss Academies of Arts and Sciences), Antonio Loprieno (Former ALLEA President), and Pawel Rowinski (ALLEA President), in a video discussion:
The full statement, “ALLEA Statement on Research Collaboration and Research Security in a Shifting Geopolitical Landscape,” is available here.