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UK鈥檚 Horizon Europe funding guarantee extended again

Additional three months of funding follow deadlock over UK鈥檚 membership of European research scheme

Published on
June 8, 2023
Last updated
June 8, 2023
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The UK government has extended its Horizon Europe guarantee scheme for a further three months as the stalemate over association to Europe鈥檚 flagship research scheme continues.

With UK-based researchers unable to receive funding from the European Union鈥檚 鈧95 billion (拢82 billion) scheme, successful applicants to Horizon Europe have been given equivalent grants worth more than 拢1 billion by UK Research and Innovation (UKRI) since November 2021, with more than 2,000 offered so far.

Announcing an on 8 June, the government said the guarantee would cover anyone who has successfully applied to a Horizon Europe call that was due to close on or before 30 September 2023.

Successful applicants to Horizon Europe would receive the full value of their funding at their UK host institution for the lifetime of their grant, the government explained.

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However, UK-based researchers are not eligible to lead larger Horizon projects involving multiple institutional partners across Europe, a policy聽that prevents British researchers from accessing larger grants.

UK-based researchers are also encouraged to continue applying to Horizon Europe鈥檚 schemes, including those run by the European Research Council, the European Institute of Innovation and Technology鈥檚 Knowledge and Innovation Communities and the Marie Sk艂odowska-Curie Actions fellowship scheme.

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Chloe Smith, interim science and technology secretary while Michelle Donelan is on maternity leave, said the extension 鈥渙ffers certainty to our world-class researchers that they will receive the support they need to continue their ground-breaking work, building on the over 拢1 billion in support awarded so far, while negotiations over association to Horizon Europe remain ongoing鈥.

The extension聽comes after more than two years of delays to the UK鈥檚 association to Horizon Europe, which was initially blocked by Brussels over disagreements related to the Northern Ireland protocol聽signed-up to聽in the Brexit agreement, which ministers had sought to renegotiate.

Four months after an outline deal on Irish Sea trade links was agreed in London by prime minister Rishi Sunak and European Commission president Ursula von der Leyen, the impasse on UK membership of Horizon has continued. The delays are believed to concern the annual cost of joining the science scheme, with the government stating that 鈥渙ur participation must be fair for UK researchers, businesses and taxpayers and reflect the lasting impact of two years of EU delays to the UK鈥檚 association鈥.

A previous three-month extension of the Horizon gurantee was announced in March, with science minister George Freeman warning that Horizon association could take more than a year to agree.

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jack.grove@timeshighereducation.com

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