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Staff from across the university gathered to celebrate an agreement for the UK to rejoin the Horizon and Copernicus programmes.
Universities have seen research funds plummet since Britain left Horizon, which offers huge grants to science projects tackling big issues like climate change.
Senior pro-vice-chancellor Andy Neely has said the University’s lost association with an EU science research programme is having negative impacts.
The need for the UK to join a €95bn EU science research programme is a top priority for Cambridge University, the BBC has been told.
Britain is on the verge of regaining access to the EU-led research budget - so why pretend we can credibly go it alone?
Oxford and Cambridge now receive only £1m from European research programmes between them. Previously, the top UK universities received over £130m a year from European research programmes.
Oxford and Cambridge universities, once given more than £130m a year in total by European research programmes, are now getting £1m annually between them.
Some of the brightest scientific minds are leaving the UK, as they lose access to European funding in the wake of Brexit, SkyNews has found.
The Vice-Chancellor says failure to secure associate membership of Horizon Europe could do long term damage to UK universities.
Nicholas Walton gives up leadership of €2.8m pan-European research after dispute over Northern Ireland protocol.
The shareholding in the Irish firm is held on behalf of the chancellor, masters and scholars of the University of Cambridge.
Brexit has forced the University of Cambridge – one of the world’s leading third-level institutions – to establish a unit in Ireland so that it can continue to engage in clinical trials research across the EU, the Irish Independent has learned.