The UK will rejoin the EU's Horizon science programme after two years of absence post-Brexit, the government has confirmed.
Number 10 said the UK will join "through a bespoke new agreement with the EU".
A spokesperson added Prime Minister Rishi Sunak secured "improved financial terms of association that are right for the UK and protect the taxpayer".
Mr Sunak said: "We have worked with our EU partners to make sure that this is right deal for the UK, unlocking unparalleled research opportunities, and also the right deal for British taxpayers."
The issue has been on Mr Sunak's desk for weeks while he attempts to negotiate a higher sum for British scientists to ensure they catch up after the two-year absence.
Horizon is a collaboration involving Europe's leading research institutes and technology companies which sees EU member states contribute funds that are then allocated to individuals or organisations on merit.
The UK was negotiating a deal to remain in the €95.5bn programme, but talks stalled over Brexit-related disagreements such as Northern Ireland.