UK and Germany Strengthen Their Collaboration in Science and Technology

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Elena von Hagen
1 min read
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The UK and Germany have solidified their collaboration in science, research, and innovation through a series of joint initiatives, focusing on artificial intelligence, quantum technology, clean energy, and research security. The UK is allocating part of its £337 million International Science Partnerships Fund to support joint UK-German research efforts, fostering links between early-career scholars in the humanities and social sciences from both nations. Both countries aim to accelerate breakthroughs in addressing global challenges while strengthening their domestic research ecosystems. The partnership also involves agreements on low-carbon hydrogen technologies, boosting research efforts in the clean tech sector through prestigious university collaborations.

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