The allocated £1.6 billion was agreed in the recent Spending Review settlement and is the UKRI’s single largest targeted ...
If plans by the UK’s science funding body go ahead, we won’t be able to benefit from Britain’s membership of Cern and other large international projects, says Jon Butterworth, professor of physics at ...
The chief executive of UK Research and Innovation (UKRI) has apologised to the research community over uncertainty around funding reforms and committed to consulting more with researchers.
The changes announced by a major UK science funder are putting scientists — and the future of research — in a difficult position.
The open letter warns that early-career researchers will suffer the most from changes in the allocation of funding to scientific research ...
Around the world, governments are demanding that research funding follow broader political priorities. They should be careful what they wish for.
The UK government, through Innovate UK, is investing £3.6 million in a number of therapeutic extended reality (XR) projects. The immersive technology will provide mental health care services. The ...
All UKRI-funded doctoral awards are governed by the UKRI's terms and conditions for training grants. There is additional council-specific guidance for the AHRC, ESRC and MRC. Students who are funded ...
The government has renewed its campaign to hire a new UK Research and Innovation (UKRI) CEO, after it was paused due to the general election. The new CEO will be tasked with transforming UKRI into a ...
Human activity from ships, snowmobiles, machinery and aircraft is contributing to making Arctic waters louder.
Letters: Physics research drives technological innovation, from medical imaging to data processing, write Dr Phil Bull and Prof Chris Clarkson; plus letters from Tim Gershon and Vincenzo Vagnoni, and ...
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