Science

Science is the bedrock of progress, and for the European Union, it propels innovation and collaboration. Immersing in European scientific terminology like “Horizon Europe” and “Research Framework Programs” unveils the EU’s commitment to advancement. As the EU supports research and addresses global challenges, understanding scientific terms aids discussions on initiatives like climate adaptation. In a world reliant on evidence-based solutions, accurate use of scientific terminology is crucial for comprehending the EU’s role in promoting research, driving innovation, and addressing pressing scientific concerns.

In the official EuroVoc classification, EU legislation in the field of SCIENCE is divided into 2 main domains with 7 sub-domains:

natural and applied sciences

  • life sciences
  • physical sciences
  • applied sciences
  • earth sciences
  • space science

humanities

  • behavioural sciences
  • social sciences