Guys, you've probably seen that Liz Truss has announced today a new legislation to change parts of the Northern Ireland Protocol. This is expected to be drafted in the following weeks.
Also, EU has released a statement today:
https://ec.europa.eu/commission/pressco ... nt_22_3142 saying, among other things, that "Should the UK decide to move ahead with a bill disapplying constitutive elements of the Protocol as announced today by the UK government, the EU will need to respond with all measures at its disposal."
My take on all this craziness: UK will not finalize its association with the EU anytime soon. At least not until June 14. Nevertheless, I do not expect EU to respond with any measures until the actual legislation has been voted on. What does that mean for us? Well, I, for one, expect that the successful candidates with UK hosts will become ineligible for funding from the EU - most of them will apply, of course, for funding from UKRI, starting May 31st. Does that mean that they will be replaced by candidates on the reserve list? It would make sense to, and that's what it was suggested, but we just don't know.
In an article that appeared today:
https://researchprofessionalnews.com/rr ... -suggests/ Maria Leptin, the ERC president said that a miracle was needed for UK to join Horizon. Also, she mentioned that “[UK-based winners] are entitled to transfer elsewhere, but if they leave it too late, they could lose the money,” [...] “If they decide to stay in the UK, we have to find someone from the reserve list to receive the grant, and if that doesn’t happen in time, the money is also gone.” If this is the case for ERC grants (that people from the reserve list are contacted instead), it will probably be the case for MSCA as well.
But I guess we'll just have to wait (almost) one more month and see. I'm hopeful, still, that many of us will get funded, but this has become so tiring...
If any of you have a better relationship with your NCP, maybe you can find out more. Mine was pretty silent about everything.
Anyway, hang in there, everyone, and let's hope for the best!