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Securing better health, ageing and wellbeing
Video credit: UKRI Video transcript and on-screen captions are available by watching on YouTube. Many things affect our health as we age. Through this strategic theme, we are building a complete picture of what we need to do to stay healthy and enjoy life. Working with our many partners, we are helping to: understand and […]
NERC invests in a new generation of environmental scientists
Four new centres for doctoral training will boost UK expertise in flood management, wetland restoration, sustainable mineral resources and freshwater quality.
Artificial intelligence supports culture and heritage exploration
AHRC awards £14.5 million to five projects which will transform online access to the UK’s culture and heritage collections by harnessing innovative technologies. This will include machine learning and citizen-led archiving which will connect the UK’s cultural artefacts and historical archives in new ways. These discovery projects will dissolve barriers between collections: opening up public […]
Studentships – BBSRC
Note to prospective students interested in applying for a studentship or funding: Please note there is no route for prospective students to apply directly to BBSRC for a studentship. BBSRC provides UK universities with doctoral training grants to support BBSRC-funded studentships. The advertisement of opportunities and recruitment of studentships is managed by the Doctoral Training […]
UKRI position on next phase of large scale compute investments
UKRI is developing a Digital Research Infrastructure (DRI) strategy that recognises that UKRI’s diverse research communities require large-scale compute provision across a range of system sizes and architectures. In addition to recognising the increasing ubiquity of large-scale computing in research and innovation and growing the UKRI user base, our strategy also acknowledges the increasing pace […]
Blocking cyber vulnerabilities furthered by digital security investment
More funding is going into cutting-edge research and development to boost the security of tomorrow’s technologies and prevent damaging cyber security attacks. UK Research and Innovation has awarded over £700,000 of funding from the Industrial Strategy Challenge Fund (ISCF) for the progression of radically updating the foundation of the insecure digital computing infrastructure. Something that […]
Managing conflicts of interest of EPSRC-seconded staff
The Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council (EPSRC) is committed to managing all real, potential, or apparent conflicts of interest with integrity, impartiality, honesty and openness. Dual roles (being a seconded member of staff at EPSRC and their role at their home institution), has many benefits. In order to manage potential conflicts we have robust […]
Ethical approval
All studies which will involve people as participants need a research ethics committee (REC) review. The principal investigator (or lead researcher on the study) is responsible for seeking this review. RECs are there to protect the rights, safety, dignity and wellbeing of research participants. So they will consider things such as fairness of the study […]
A collaborative historical research model in the age of big data
The Living with Machines team reflect on how historians, curators, and data scientists can learn to collaborate.
Tomorrow’s technologies
UKRI supports five critical technologies for UK's strategic advantage: AI, engineering biology, telecommunications, quantum technologies and semiconductors.