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Update on UK participation in Horizon 2020

This update provides information on the UK's participation in Horizon 2020 and beyond, including the role of UKRI and UKRO, Brexit scenarios, available resources, and the eligibility of UK entities. It also discusses the guarantees and extensions in a no-deal scenario and the future of third-country participation.

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Update on UK participation in Horizon 2020

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  1. Update on UK participation in Horizon 2020 Session “Open to the World” – Dreilaendertreffen, Tuebingen Inga Benner, Deputy Director, UKRO 21 March 2019 inga.benner@bbsrc.ac.uk

  2. Open to the World – Brexit session • Introduction UKRO/UKRI • State of play Brexit – R&I and different scenarios • Future engagement: Horizon 2020 and beyond • Available resources

  3. Introduction UKRI and UKRO

  4. UKRI was created on 1 April 2018 – joins seven UK Research Councils, InnovateUK and Research England • Maintains Brussels presence and hosts UK NCPs • UKRI and Brexit: • Wants to see the best possible outcome for research and innovation from the Government’s negotiations to leave the European Union. • Is committed to enabling and facilitating collaboration between UK researchers and international partners in Europe and across the world. • Plays full role in advising Government and providing evidence • UKRI was announced in August 2018 by the UK government as the partner of choice to deliver the underwrite if it needs to come into effect.

  5. UK Research Office • UKRI Brussels presence is jointly delivered by UKRO and Innovate UK • 35 years in Brussels! • Sponsored by UKRI – policy monitoring and support • Delivers a suite of subscriber-based services (Portal, dedicated European Advisor, visits, Brussels meeting facilities) • Delivers ERC and MSCA NCPs on behalf of the UK Government

  6. UKRO and Brexit • UKRI offers direct support to the UK research and innovation community via its Brussels presence • Facilitation role strengthened after EU referendum • UKRO Factsheet • Collecting questions/reactions/concerns from community (UK and beyond) • Clarifying/explaining misconceptions/”myths” • Regular “ELO catch-ups”

  7. State of play Brexit – R&I and different scenarios

  8. Currently and until EU exit • The UK is still an EU Member State and continues to be until the end of the negotiations and the formal exit • This means it has the same rights and obligations as all other 27 Member States, including the participation in EU funding programmes • The exact details on how the UK can participate after the UK exits the EU are to be determined

  9. European Commission Guidance relating to Brexit and Horizon 2020 Eligibility 2018-2020 Work Programme “until the UK leaves the EU, EU law continues to apply to and within the UK, when it comes to rights and obligations; this includes the eligibility of UK legal entities to fully participate and receive funding in Horizon 2020 actions such as those called for in this work programme. Please be aware however that the eligibility criteria must be complied with for the entire duration of the grant.” Horizon 2020 Evaluation Commission Guidance: “Experts should not evaluate proposals with UK participants any differently than before.” FAQ on Risk Management “Speculation will not be taken into account during evaluation”

  10. Horizon 2020 and a Withdrawal Agreement • UK-based individuals and organisationsremain eligible to bid for funding, participate in and lead consortia while the UK remains a Member State. • A ratified deal based on the provisions set out in the Withdrawal Agreement would ensure continued UK participation in Horizon 2020 until the end of the programme and for the lifetime of projects. • If an agreement is reached, projects approved during this period will be able to continue with an uninterrupted flow of EU funding

  11. Guarantees to ensure continuity of funding in a no-deal scenario Post EU Exit Guarantee Extension July 2018 Only in a no-deal scenario The UK government post EU exit Guarantee Extension would cover funding for successful UK bids to EU calls open to third country participants from the date of exit until end of 2020 The guarantee would cover the lifetime of their projects, even if these last beyond 2020 The government is seeking discussions with the European Commission to agree the details of our continued participation as a third country, HMT Underwrite Guarantee August 2016 • Only in a no-deal scenario • The UK Government has committed to underwrite competitive UK bids to EU funding submitted before exit, even if they are notified of their success after exit, for the lifetime of the projects • This will cover the funding for UK participants in Horizon 2020 projects in no deal-scenario.

  12. Horizon 2020 and third country participation • Common and often desired in collaborative projects • In ITNs, RISE, ERC Synergy etc. • However, third country participation does not extend to some Horizon 2020 calls (majority of ERC, mono-beneficiary MSCAand SME instrument) • The UK Government is considering what other measures may be necessary to support UK research and innovation if the guarantee and the guarantee extension are required. • The UK Government is working with UKRI and other stakeholders, to identify appropriate measures that could be put in place in the period immediately after EU Exit, if needed.

  13. No-deal preparation: Registration of EU Grants • Horizon 2020 and Research Fund for Coal and Steel • UK Research and Innovation (UKRI) is the delivery partner which would, if required, administer the underwrite for Horizon 2020 • UKRI Registration process is underway • Other EU funded programmes • Europe for Citizens, Connecting Europe Facility, Telecoms (CEF), Creative Europe, Health for Growth, Employment and Social Innovation (EaSI), Rights, Equality and Citizenship Programme (REC), Erasmus, European Solidarity Corps (ESC), Competitiveness of Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises – (COSME) • Cabinet Office Registration process is underway • This process is usually manged centrally within universities • ONLY for the UK beneficiaries or partner organisations.

  14. EU contingency plans • Proposals on Erasmus+ (already approved by Council) and EU Budget (spending programmes) • Cover the 2019 EU budget and include a number of conditions to be fulfilled by the UK • Would enable projects with UK participants to continue (financing and eligibility)

  15. Future engagement: Horizon 2020 and beyond

  16. Future relationship? • The UK Government has stated that the UK remains committed to ongoing collaboration with the EU. • White paper (July 2018) proposes a cooperative accord with the EU on science and innovation.

  17. Future relationship • Programmes: UK would like the option to associate to excellence based European research and innovation programmes (including Horizon Europe) • UK still involved in shaping Horizon Europe • Infrastructures: Importance of maintaining access to research infrastructures (in UK and internationally) recognised • People

  18. Available resources

  19. Links to official documents and further information • UK Government technical notices • The Department for Business, Energy and Industrial Strategy (BEIS) is responsible for Horizon 2020. Dedicated inbox for specific concerns Research@beis.gsi.gov.uk • UKRO factsheet with links to all major publications available at www.ukro.ac.uk • UUK Brexit and Universities page

  20. Update on UK participation in Horizon 2020 Session “Open to the World” – Dreilaendertreffen, Tuebingen Inga Benner, Deputy Director, UKRO 21 March 2019 inga.benner@bbsrc.ac.uk

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