The UK government has released a position paper outlining its vision for Framework Programme 10 (FP10), a successor to Horizon Europe, the EU's flagship research collaboration program.
The paper emphasizes the need for FP10 to retain Horizon Europe’s openness and accessibility, allowing researchers to collaborate easily across borders.
Horizon Europe has played a critical role in advancing the life sciences industry in both Europe and the UK, supporting a wide range of life sciences projects, from early-stage innovations to major clinical trials.
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