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24 June 2022

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Euratom Research and Training Work Programme 2021 – 2022 to provide support to scientists and engineers of Ukraine
Today, the Commission has adopted the amendment of the Euratom Research and Training Work Programme 2021–2022. It now includes two new actions in support of Ukraine-based researchers and researchers displaced by the war.

Mariya Gabriel, Commissioner for Innovation, Research, Culture, Education and Youth, said:

With this revision of the Euratom Research and Training Work Programme, we will support the Ukraine-based researchers and researchers displaced by the war to continue their important work on nuclear research and innovation. It will also help provide a more secure way to supply nuclear fuel for the VVER reactors in the future. By working together, we can make an important contribution to the EU’s and Ukraine’s nuclear research and innovation.

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