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Horizon Europe Office in Ukraine as the key National Contact Point (NCP)

Project description

Support to shield Ukraine’s research amid Russian aggression

Ukraine's research and innovation landscape faces challenges amidst Russia's ongoing military aggression, grappling with budget cuts and devastated infrastructure. It is estimated that 38 % of Ukrainian scientists have relocated internally, 15 % have fled abroad and three quarters struggle to sustain their crucial work. In this context, the EU-funded HEOinUA project will associate Ukraine with Horizon Europe and the Euratom Research and Training Programme. The project enables equal participation without financial burden, strategically reinforcing the National Research Foundation of Ukraine. At this critical juncture, HEOinUA aims to empower Ukrainian researchers and innovators against the odds.

Objective

The agreement with Ukraine associating it to Horizon Europe and Euratom R&T Programmes has been in force since 9 June 2022 and represents a key instrument to support Ukrainian researchers and innovators in the context of ongoing military aggression by Russia. Ukrainian entities can participate in the programmes on equal terms with entities from EU Member States. Ukraine does not have to contribute financially for years 2021 and 2022 and there is a general encouragement across the Horizon Europe Work Programme to create opportunities, where possible, for the affected persons and entities of Ukraine.
At the same time, Ukraine’s R&I capacity, both at institutional and individual levels, is at risk in view of public R&I budget cuts and destroyed research infrastructure. According to the latest survey, out of more than 2000 Ukrainian scientists, 38% have been forced to relocate internally, 15% have left abroad and three quarters are struggling to carry on their work.
In relation to other associated countries, Horizon Europe Offices exist in Georgia (Executive Agency of the Ministry) and Turkey (the Scientific and Technological Research Council (Tubitak) and represent useful tools to facilitate and/or improve these countries’ in the Horizon Europe programme.
A grant to identified beneficiary is an appropriate implementation modality for this action as it will reinforce the key R&I public institution of Ukraine - the National Research Foundation of Ukraine (NRFU) – in view of the ongoing military aggression by Russia and its far-reaching impacts on the R&I sector in Ukraine. The NRFU is the only public institution that runs competitive R&D calls in Ukraine.

Coordinator

NATIONAL RESEARCH FOUNDATION OF UKRAINE
Net EU contribution
€ 1 749 362,50
Address
BORYSA HRINCHENKA STREET BUILDING 1
01001 KYIV
Ukraine

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Activity type
Public bodies (excluding Research Organisations and Secondary or Higher Education Establishments)
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Total cost
€ 1 749 362,50