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"I welcome this report as a step closer towards the goals of the Lisbon Strategy. The Kok report identifies ‘increasing Europe's attractiveness for researchers and scientists’ and ‘making R[amp]D a top priority’ among the policy areas requiring urgent action."1
"It is essential for non-EU researchers to be taken in if we wish to meet the Barcelona target of investing 3% of the Member States’ GDP in research and technological development. In order to do so the EU will need to recruit 700 000 researchers by 2010 and it will not be able to produce this number of researchers itself."1
"It is therefore essential to remove the barriers preventing scientists from coming to the EU. However, I appreciate that a balance must be struck between the need to give the European research area a boost and immigration and security concerns. Therefore I agree with the idea of classifying researchers within the category of highly-qualified migrants..."1
"Martin, David (PSE )"1
"These Commission proposals further the establishment of a European research area, aimed at breaking down the barriers between national research systems and enhancing the mobility of researchers, thus promoting the transfer of expertise and the formation of scientists' networks."1
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