Researchers based in Switzerland can take part in European Research Council calls opening in 2024, the European Commission has announced, as the country moves closer towards rejoining the Horizon Europe framework programme.
, the European Commission announced the launch of negotiations on a 鈥渂road package of measures鈥 designed to 鈥渄eepen and expand鈥 Switzerland鈥檚 relationship with the European Union, with potential association to Horizon Europe among the issues at play.
Switzerland has been excluded from the Horizon scheme since 2021 after negotiations with the EU broke down. In November, European research commissioner Iliana Ivanova confirmed the beginning of聽鈥渆xploratory talks鈥 with Switzerland, with the goal of re-establishing association to the programme.
Switzerland-based applicants for ERC grants 鈥渨ill be treated as if Switzerland is an associated country from admissibility and eligibility to evaluation鈥, the European Commission stated in the press release. The signing of grant agreements, however, will depend on the success of Swiss-EU negotiations.
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Posting on social media,聽聽the 鈥渕ajor milestone鈥 for researchers in Switzerland, calling involvement with Horizon Europe 鈥渒ey for Swiss research鈥.
The Stick to Science initiative, which campaigns for 鈥渁n open and inclusive European Research Area鈥,聽, while聽ETH Zurich president Jo毛l Mesot described it as 鈥渆ncouraging鈥. 聽
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In December, university groups comprising 61 research-intensive institutions across Switzerland, Germany, France and the UK issued a聽joint statement in support of Switzerland鈥檚 bid to rejoin Horizon Europe, calling on the European Commission and the Swiss Federal Council to 鈥渨ork together鈥 in a 鈥渟pirit of flexibility of compromise鈥.
The university groups 鈥 Switzerland鈥檚 swissuniversities and Chamber of Universities, Germany鈥檚 U15, France鈥檚 Udice and the UK鈥檚 Russell Group 鈥 described Switzerland as a 鈥渞esearch powerhouse鈥, continuing: 鈥淕iven the multifaceted geopolitical and environmental challenges we face, Switzerland鈥檚 association is crucial to allow Europe to remain globally competitive and shape its own future successfully and on its own terms.鈥
Hopes of a Swiss return to Horizon were boosted in September when聽the UK rejoined the programme, with prime minister Rishi Sunak announcing a 鈥渂espoke deal鈥 allowing the UK to become a fully associated member.
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