Stockholm Trio EU policy contributions

Curious about Stockholm Trio's standpoints on research, education and innovation in the EU?

This page gathers selected contributions that Stockholm Trio has submitted to give strategic advice and influence EU programmes and policy related to research, education and innovation. It also highlights EU reports of importance to Stockholm Trio.

Stockholm Trio consultation responses and articles

KTH Response to the European Commission Call for Evidence for an impact assessment - EU Quantum Act pdf, 244.8 kB, opens in new window. (Published January 30, 2026)

KTH Response to the European Commission Call for Evidence for the Revision of the EU Chips Act (Chips Act 2) pdf, 150.3 kB, opens in new window. (Published January 30, 2026)

Response to the Commission’s proposals for the EU’s next long-term budget (MFF) (Published 6 November 2025) pdf, 213.3 kB, opens in new window.

Response to the European Commission’s Call for Evidence on the European Research Area (ERA) Act. pdf, 735 kB, opens in new window. (Published 10 september 2025)

KTH: EU fusion strategy pdf, 555 kB, opens in new window. (Published 1 July 2025)

Towards a Circular, Regenerative and Competitive Bioeconomy pdf, 176.9 kB, opens in new window. (Published 23 June 2025)

Biotech External link.Act External link. ( pdf, 882.2 kB, opens in new window.Published 11 June 2025)

A European Strategy for AI in science – paving the way for a European AI research council ( pdf, 882.2 kB, opens in new window.Published 5 June 2025)

KTH: Quantum Strategy of the EU pdf, 422 kB, opens in new window. (Published 3 June 2025)

European strategy on research and technology infrastructures (Published 22 May) pdf, 863.3 kB, opens in new window.

Contribution from the University Alliance Stockholm Trio to the European Commission’s Public Consultation “EU funding for Competitiveness“ pdf, 486.5 kB, opens in new window.. (Published 5 May 2025)

University Alliance Stockholm Trio: Comments and input to “A strategy for European life sciences” pdf, 269.9 kB, opens in new window.. (Published 17 April 2025)

How to achieve real integration of social sciences and humanities into transdisciplinary research for a competitive, green, and fair Europe? pdf, 239.2 kB, opens in new window.
Report from seminar 25 June 2024 (Published September 2024)

Contribution to the ‘expert group on the interim evaluation of Horizon Europe’. pdf, 163.7 kB, opens in new window.
(Published 10 June 2024)

Stockholm Trio’s response to the European Commission’s White Paper on “Options for enhancing support for research and development involving technologies with dual-use potential” pdf, 205.8 kB, opens in new window.
(Published April 29, 2024)

Stockholm Trio’s response to the European Commission’s call for evidence “Boosting research security in the EU” pdf, 219.2 kB, opens in new window.
(Published January 3, 2024)

Viewpoint: Where should the next EU Framework Programme be heading? External link, opens in new window.
(Science|Business, November 14, 2023)

First input from the University Alliance Stockholm Trio to the planning of the Framework Programme (FP) for research and innovation, 2028–2034 – “FP10” pdf, 201.1 kB, opens in new window.
(Published February 2023)

Viewpoint: Rethinking EU strategy for R&D collaboration External link, opens in new window.
(Science|Business, March 11, 2021)

Key reports from the EU

University Alliance Stockholm Trio

Karolinska Institutet is one of the world’s leading medical universities. Our vision is to advance knowledge about life and strive towards better health for all.

KTH Royal Institute of Technology is Sweden’s largest, and one of Europe’s leading technical research and learning institutions and a key centre of intellectual talent and innovation.

As one of Europe’s leading centres for human science and science, Stockholm University contributes to the development of a sustainable democratic society through knowledge, enlightenment and the pursuit of truth.

University Alliance Stockholm Trio

Karolinska Institutet is one of the world’s leading medical universities. Our vision is to advance knowledge about life and strive towards better health for all.

KTH Royal Institute of Technology is Sweden’s largest, and one of Europe’s leading technical research and learning institutions and a key centre of intellectual talent and innovation.

As one of Europe’s leading centres for human science and science, Stockholm University contributes to the development of a sustainable democratic society through knowledge, enlightenment and the pursuit of truth.