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How public funded tech projects are improving daily life
From semiconductors to the humble spud, UKRI-supported projects are delivering benefits to everyday life in the UK.
Directed training
Natural Environment Research Council (NERC) directed studentships and training awards provide students with particular, specialist skills linked to: our strategic priorities skills shortages identified by our community. It is important to review future skills needs and gaps, particularly as science changes and develops and becomes increasingly interdisciplinary. Directed studentships not only equip individuals with the […]
UK invests £9 million in fight against endemic livestock disease
The investment forms part of an £11.5 million multi-phase flagship initiative to revolutionise the UK livestock sector.
AHRC Doctoral Focal Awards support world-class doctoral training
AHRC announces Doctoral Focal Awards in creative economy, and arts and humanities for a healthy planet, people, and place.
Paving a sustainable path for the packaging industry
This study focuses on demand-led innovation to address customer needs, environmental concerns and technological possibilities to reshape the packaging landscape.
Gap fund for early-stage development of new healthcare interventions
Apply to the Developmental Pathway Gap Fund to address a single-step evidence gap and de-risk the development of a new medicine, medical device, diagnostic test or other medical intervention.
How we work in artificial intelligence
Artificial intelligence (AI) is already transforming our world. For example, it is: transforming health services helping us meet challenges in fields, such as energy and the environment helping scientists to make important new discoveries more quickly, notably in dealing with the COVID-19 pandemic We published our statement on transforming our world with AI, where we […]
UK-Japan collaborative investments in priority technologies
The scale of the challenges we face globally, from secure communications to new cancer treatments, requires strong global partnerships.