The Coordination Support Action “LUKE” officially started
20. Feb 2025
On February 5-6, 2025, a kick-off meeting within the Horizon Europe Project: “Linking Ukraine to the European Research Area – Joint Funding and Capacity Building Platform for Enhanced Research and Innovation Cooperation (LUKE)” was held.
LUKE is launched to create a multilateral funding and capacity building platform focused on the Ukrainian research and innovation community. The LUKE network consists of a group of the research funding agencies and institutions responsible for support activities. The project started on 1st January 2025 and its duration is 48 months.The project stands for R&I cooperation with added value.
DLR Project Management Agency, Germany is the project Lead Partner and will work together with 25 institutions, organisations and governmental bodies from 15 countries – Austria, the Czech Republic, Denmark, Estonia, Finland, Georgia, Germany, Latvia, Lithuania, Moldova, Poland, Romania, Switzerland, Turkey, and Ukraine.
On the first day of the meeting, the work plan of the project was discussed. Moreover, participants of the meeting shared their ideas on diverse ways of financing Ukrainian part of the joint projects.
Mr. Hryhorii Mozolevych, Director General of the Directorate for Science Development, the Ministry of Education and Science of Ukraine, thanked all project partners for their support of Ukraine and highlighted the importance of research and innovation in the recovery and modernisation of the country to ensure a sustainable future. He noted that partnerships and international projects play an essential role in the development of the Ukrainian research and innovation ecosystem. As a result of Russia’s full-scale invasion, Ukraine has faced the targeted destruction of its research infrastructure and a negative impact on the capacity of the scientific community. However, Ukraine is taking all necessary measures to strengthen its capacity and integrate into the European Research Area.
Additionally, on the second day, the participants focused on such topics as Ukraine's participation in the European Research Area, and the current situation and prospects of research activities in Ukraine.
The Executive Director of the National Research Foundation of Ukraine, Ms. Olga Polotska emphasized the importance of competitive programs because – apart from evident financial and professional advantages – they provide researchers with possibilities of their career development and skills of project management with the latter being a critical soft skill for researchers in the modern conditions that requite managerial expertise and team work.
The LUKE project aims to:
- organise and implement a joint call for proposals, facilitating the funding of transnational research and innovation projects involving Ukraine;
- strengthen Ukraine’s research potential by fostering collaboration and capacity-building initiatives;
- support the development of a modern, efficient, and transparent research and innovation ecosystem;
- promote the exchange of best practices, resource sharing, and knowledge transfer to unlock Ukraine’s research potential;
- enhance the framework conditions for research and innovation, thereby fostering Ukraine’s deeper integration into the European Research Area.
All the partners of the LUKE Project were excited to finally start jointly working towards their goals of strengthening Ukraine's research and innovation capacity.
Contact for media:
National Research Foundation of Ukraine,
Department of Communications and International Cooperation
Oleksandr Bilyi | e-mail: o.bilyi@nrfu.org.ua
Contacts – Project Coordination
DLR Project Management Agency, Germany
Jörn Grünewald | e-mail: Joern.Gruenewald@dlr.de
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