Countries associated to Horizon Europe are increasing involvement, especially old-timers Norway, Turkey and Ukraine
It might be easy to see why countries associated to Horizon Europe are participating more than in previous Framework Programmes – there are more of them. Between FP7 from 2007 – 2013, and now, there are four new associate partners, with a fifth one, South Korea joining soon.
(Left outside of the scope of this analysis is Switzerland, former staunch partner, but which is not associated to Horizon Europe due to the larger dispute about Swiss/EU bilateral relations, and the UK, a member of the EU until 2020, but not associated to Horizon Europe until January 2024.)
The newcomers are just a part of the explanation: while recently-associated Canada is the biggest addition, the increase in participation of entities in associated countries…
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