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Agreement reached for the association of the UK to Horizon Europe

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On 7 September 2023, The European Commission and the UK Government have reached an agreement that will allow the UK to participate as associated country in Horizon Europe starting from the 2024 Work Programme and onwards. As participants from an associated country UK researchers will be able to participate in the Horizon Europe calls on the same terms as participants from Member States. As for the remaining calls under the 2023 Work Programme, transitional arrangements will continue to be applicable and funding for the UK participation in the remaining 2023 calls will be covered by the UK financial guarantee scheme whilst calls under the 2024 Work Programme will be covered by association.

For more practical details regarding the participation of UK partners in Horizon Europe have a look at this implementation infosheet or contact the NCP Flanders Team.

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Press Release of the UK Government

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