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Join the Science4EU campaign

On Europe Day, 9 May, we launched the Science4EU campaign to show the power of science to unite.
At every step along the journey of the EU, research and innovation has allowed us to find solutions to our common challenges. By supporting science, we have pushed the boundaries of knowledge and improved lives. The EU will continue to support researchers and innovators to help shape a better future.
Different individuals and organisations have played a key role in the achievements of EU R&I, and we are ready to continue this mission together.
Share your testimonial until 31 May and be part of the campaign. Simply post about your contribution to science using the hashtag #Science4EU and the campaign visuals available on our website – and we will help amplify your story.
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#Science4EU: The EU stands for science
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