National Information Centre for European Research

Back

Switzerland becomes an associated country to the Horizon Europe programme

11/11/2025

On 10 November 2025, the EU Programmes Agreement (EUPA) was signed in Bern by Federal Councillor Guy Parmelin and European Commissioner Ekaterina Zaharieva. The agreement applies with immediate effect, meaning that Switzerland is associated to Horizon Europe, the Euratom Programme, and the Digital Europe Programme retroactively from 1 January 2025. Switzerland will participate in the ITER Programme from 1 January 2026 and will be able to associate to Erasmus+ Programme from 2027. The signing of the EUPA took place before the finalisation of the overall Switzerland–EU package but remains part of it.

Grant agreements for positively evaluated projects from 2025 calls can now be signed, and project funding will be provided directly by the European Commission, as Switzerland contributes to this purpose through a mandatory contribution to the EU budget. Regarding participation opportunities, Swiss entities can once again act as coordinators in collaborative projects starting from the 2025 calls. Participation in mono-beneficiary projects, notably those of the European Research Council (ERC), the European Innovation Council (EIC), and the Marie Skłodowska-Curie Actions (MSCA) Postdoctoral Fellowships, is also once again possible.

For the latest news and updates, please visit the dedicated SERI page and the Euresearch website.

More

Only one project funded under the 2025 call Regional Innovation Valleys in Widening Countries

04/03/2026

In the Implementing co-funded action plans for connected regional innovation valleys in widening countries (HORIZON-WIDERA-2025-05) call, only two proposals coordinated by Hungarian entities were submitted. Of these, only one project was selected for funding:...

Does the share of partners from Widening countries affect the success of Twinning project proposals?

27/02/2026

Project managers and applicants ask this question increasingly often. In our analysis of more than 1,300 Twinning proposals from the 2021 and 2023 Horizon Europe calls, we examine this issue using a binary logistic regression model. We assess not only the share of...

REGIOSTARS 2026 Awards– Apply now!

25/02/2026

The European Commission has launched the 2026 REGIOSTARS competition for top EU Cohesion Policy projects. Beneficiaries of cohesion funding can apply online for the awards in five categories: “A Competitive and Smart Europe”, “A Green Europe”, “A Connected Europe”, “A Social...

You might be interested in

Project A to Z

Evaluation of Framework Programmes

Legal and Financial Aspects

Support to coordinators

Framework Programme 2028 - 2034