Science is a collaborative, international endeavour. It provides the widest benefits to society when researchers from different backgrounds, be that country, sector or discipline, come together. This has never been more clear than in the last year, when researchers from across the globe have come together to tackle the global pandemic.
Chemistry knows no languages; it knows no borders. A molecule of DNA is the same in Britain, in Portugal or in the US. It doesn't matter where you do a chemistry experiment, it will react in the same way.
EU research and innovation Framework Programmes
The EU’s research and innovation Framework Programmes are an important, and internationally recognised, way of achieving scientific collaboration. The UK will associate to Horizon Europe. Funding calls are already open and UK researchers are eligible to apply right away.
Our research
We developed member case studies and analysed scientific papers published in our to understand the benefits UK participation in EU Framework Programmes bring the UK and the EU.
Key findings
- The programmes operate on a scale that is unique globally, spanning different disciplines, countries & sectors
- Their prestige and the collaborations they facilitate are associated with higher impact science for both the UK & EU
- They enable businesses to grow, create jobs and invest in the UK
- They enable science and research to inform and shape policy locally & globally
- They facilitate the easy movement of researchers that is essential to science as a global endeavour
- They broaden UK national research capability and widen access to expertise & equipment
Using our research to inform
Our research and engagement with the community played a strong role in making the case to the UK Government and Parliament for UK association to Horizon Europe. For example, we shared evidence with the House of Lords inquiry "Brexit: EU student exchanges and funding for university research" and worked with colleagues in at the European Chemical Society to make the case to the European Parliament and Council for the Horizon Europe programme to maintain its focus on excellence and enable broad third country association.
- Read the evidence we submitted to the House of Lords EU Home Affairs Sub-Committee inquiry “Brexit: EU student exchanges and funding for university research”.
- Read our position paper on the proposal for Horizon Europe.
- Read our response to the House of Commons Science and Technology Select Committee inquiry into an immigration system that works for science and innovation.