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EC plans to invest more in education and research

Investing today for growth tomorrow

Brussels, 29 June 2011 - The European Union has a small budget, but with a big impact for Europe's citizens. The Commission's proposal for a multi-annual budget for 2014-2020 responds to today's concerns and tomorrow's needs. It focuses on priorityhttp://www.blogger.com/img/blank.gif funding at the EU level that provides http://www.blogger.com/img/blank.giftrue added value. For instance, a Connecting Europe Facility that funds cross-border projects in energy, transport and information technology to strengthen the backbone of our internal market; significantly more money for Research and Innovation to invest in our competitiveness; and more funds for Europe’s youth – these are just some of the new elements in the Commission proposal. At the same time, this innovative EU budget remains focused: The overall amount proposed for the next seven years is €1,025 billion in commitments (1.05% of the EU GNI) and €972.2 billion (1% of EU GNI) in payments.

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European public science education organisations can apply to the European Space Agency to host exclusive 20-minute video calls with Europe's next astronaut, André Kuipers, on the International Space Station.