The European Union鈥檚 next research framework programme is set to begin on 1聽January as planned after Brussels policymakers finally struck a deal on its budget, including additional funding for the European Research Council.
Horizon Europe, which is set to run from 2021 to 2027, will have a budget of 鈧95.5聽billion (拢87.6聽billion). The deal struck between the European Parliament and the European Council on 11聽December includes an extra 鈧1聽billion for the prestigious ERC, following widespread criticism of the fund鈥檚 initial allocation.
However, at 鈧84.9聽billion in 2018 prices, the budget remains well short of the 鈧100聽billion figure that was initially proposed by the European Commission. MEPs had topped up the budget with an extra 鈧4聽billion last month.
The political agreement is now subject to formal approval by the parliament and council. The commission, which runs Horizon Europe, said that it had been preparing the scheme鈥檚 implementation 鈥渋n聽order to聽start the programme as soon as possible in聽2021.
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Christian Ehler, an MEP who was one of the parliament鈥檚 chief negotiators, said Horizon Europe should be able to start on 1聽January.
鈥淔inally, we have achieved an ambitious and balanced budget which strongly supports fundamental research as well as thematic research,鈥 he said.
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Kurt Deketelaere, secretary general of the League of European Research Universities, said he was 鈥渞elieved鈥 that a聽deal had been struck. However, he said, the budgets for Horizon Europe and the Erasmus+ mobility programme remained a 鈥渄isappointment鈥, and he accused the council, which represents national leaders, of 鈥減olitical cynicism鈥.
鈥淓ven in times like these, heads of states and governments are so reluctant to fund research, innovation and education in a proper way,鈥 said Professor Deketelaere, who added that the ERC top-up was 鈥渕odest鈥 and 鈥渁聽small consolation, disregarding the impressive track record that ERC funding can present鈥.
As well as the ERC, Horizon Europe will support the Marie Sk艂odowska-Curie fellowships and exchanges and a聽new European Innovation Council, which will have a budget of more than 鈧10聽billion to support commercial innovation.
However, it remains uncertain whether the UK will participate in the programme as an associate member. The UK鈥檚 participation is seen as hinging on the fate of wider negotiations on a post-Brexit trade deal, which looks increasingly unlikely to be clinched.
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