The European Research Council has extended by three weeks its deadline for UK-based winners to secure a host institution inside the European Union or lose their prestigious grants.聽聽
The ERC had told UK-based winners of聽Starting, Consolidator and Advanced grants that they had two months to find a replacement host or provide 鈥渏ustified reasons鈥 for not having one, with a deadline of 8 June.
However, an ERC spokesman told聽探花视频聽that the funder had decided to extend that cut-off聽until 29 June 鈥渢o make sure that we do not exclude anyone who may still be making arrangements鈥.聽
There are 143 UK-based applicants across the ERC鈥檚 early, mid- and late-career grant calls, none of whom have yet transferred their planned projects to an eligible host institution, the spokesman said. So far, just two have told the funder they will聽stay in the UK and 16 have said they will move with their grants.聽
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While the deadline is softer than feared, the funder has said that the decision to halt work on individual grant agreements would be irreversible.聽鈥淚f we terminate preparation for a grant, we鈥檒l do it to make sure the funds are not lost at the end of 2022 and can be used to support proposals that were initially put on the reserve list,鈥 the spokesman said.聽
The backdrop to the issue is the UK鈥檚 association to the Horizon Europe programme, which has been delayed by more than a year by EU and UK disagreements on the Brexit deal鈥檚 trade protocol for Northern Ireland. No grant agreement can be signed with a UK-based researcher or entity until the European Commission gives final approval for UK association.聽
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The academics affected have become a lightning rod for wider hopes and fears about how Brexit will affect UK research, with one reportedly receiving聽10 hosting offers聽from EU-based institutions in the week after he got the funder鈥檚 deadline warning letter.聽聽
The prestigious grants offer聽between 鈧1.5 million (拢1.3 million) and 鈧2.5聽million, depending on career stage, and聽applicants can also request up to 鈧1 million to cover the costs of moving countries.聽
Some have said that the ease of transferring the grants make them a good聽鈥渆xit strategy鈥聽to find jobs in continental Europe for those frustrated by overly competitive UK funding calls.聽
In mid-March UKRI extended its offer to replace any funding won from the EU to cover those grants聽due to be signed before the end of 2022.聽While some have cited the 鈥済uarantee鈥 as a reason to stay in the UK, others have questioned whether a UK-funded ERC grant聽will be as portable聽or prestigious as the EU version.聽
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UK science minister George Freeman travelled to Brussels on the day the deadline letters were sent in an attempt to hold a聽鈥渓ast round of talks鈥聽on UK association, but UK officials said that his EU counterparts聽declined a request聽to meet.
He told an audience at the UK ambassador鈥檚 residence that unless association is agreed by the autumn, the UK will pull out and聽invest its 拢15 billion聽contribution to the programme in a domestic alternative.
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