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"In just ten years since its creation, the European Research Council has made a profound mark on Europe's scientific landscape. And through a combination of mimicry, adaptation and innovation, it has risen with remarkable speed into the premier league of research funders worldwide. Drawing on his unique access to the ERC's inner workings, as a former adviser to its president, Thomas Konig has produced a definitive account of its first decade, packed with revealing insights into the political and budgetary battles that were fought along the way. Thoughtful, engaging, and rich in both data and anecdotes, it's a book that will be of interest to scientists, policymakers, funders, and anyone seeking to understand the future of global research." - James Wilsdon, Professor of Research Policy, University of Sheffield
"In this first comprehensive history, Thomas König -- former scientific adviser to ERC president Helga Nowotny -- offers a multifaceted perspective. ... A story of big scientific personalities and struggles for autonomy and accountability in the charged space between policy and science." - Nature
"König's keen eyes take in everything from inspirational words about discovery printed on "cheap looking woven fabric" on a wall in its Brussels headquarters to key players' optimism, arrogance, high ideals and wounded pride." - Times Higher Education