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The impact of design: symptoms, systems and stories
Design can help us to imagine a different future, not just by reducing carbon but by weaving new narratives.
What the Project Impact questions are used for
The Project Impact questions help quantify the impact of Innovate UK. The data will be aggregated to help build a complete picture of the impact the businesses, organisations, and individuals we support are making to the wider UK economy and society. By providing regular and quality impact data to Innovate UK, organisations are enabling Innovate […]
International collaboration in the life sciences: Bionetworking in Asia project
By Professor Margaret Sleeboom-Faulkner The project aims to reveal how international cooperation in the life sciences deals with ‘differences’ between research and medical institutions in countries with different levels of income and different concepts of research and ethical governance. The project examines: first, the nature of patient recruitment strategies and practices, shedding light on the […]
Spin-outs progress addresses the economic growth agenda
Read our progress update on spin-outs and implementation of the independent review.
£15m funding boost in nutrient management
Innovate UK, in partnership with the Department for Environment Food and Rural Affairs (Defra), announce funding for nutrient management solutions.
Your public engagement responsibilities
We expect researchers to consider where best to engage the public (those who sit outside academia) with their research. Engaging the public with your research can improve the quality and impact of your work, raise your profile and develop your skills. It also enables members of the public to act as informed citizens and can […]
STFC launches powerful new AI supercomputer for industry
From new medicines to clean energy, the Mary Coombs supercomputer will help UK industry make breakthroughs through AI and advanced computing.
Delving into AI for autonomous systems
Abanoub Ghobrial at the University of Bristol discusses his Industrial Cooperative Award in Science and Engineering (ICASE) research with Thales.
Commercialisation for green growth and better lives
Long term Natural Environment Research Council (NERC) investment in research, people, partnerships and infrastructure has opened diverse routes to innovation. UK-wide benefits include growing key sectors, enhancing security and resilience, and improving lives and the environment: licensed products and associated sales: For example, data products by the British Geological Survey (BGS) are used by over […]
Principles of peer review assessment and decision making
UK Research and Innovation (UKRI) have published UKRI principles of assessment and decision making. The principles are an overview of processes that UKRI councils currently adopt in assessment of funding applications and decision making. The principles outline UKRI’s expectations and ambition for assessment processes and provide transparency to its commitment to robust decision making. These […]