The United Kingdom has presented its position paper on the next Framework Programme. The paper was prepared by the British Department for Science, Innovation and Technology. The UK Government states that it is keen to strengthen R&I collaboration with the EU, building on our association to Horizon Europe, to tackle shared challenges and increase European competitiveness. The UK is “interested in potentially associating to FP10 assuming it is open, relevant and provides good value for our research community and the UK taxpayer. As such, we are keen to support discussions as FP10 takes shape and engage in its development from the outset”.

The paper lists the following as important elements of FP10 from the UK’s point of view:

  • Excellence remains at the very core of the Programme, with stable and predictable support for all proven instruments which deliver excellence through Horizon Europe funding.
  • The entire research pipeline is supported, from fundamental research to high Technology Readiness Level (TRL) innovations, ensuring effective translation of research into impactful outcomes.
  • Clear thematic priorities are set out which ensure benefits to citizens.
  • The three-pillar architecture of the current Framework Programme is maintained to aid understanding and engagement.