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Directly allocated costs

Investigators This heading provides for the costs of all principal and co-investigators working directly on a project, if their time charged to the grant will be based on estimates rather than actual costs. Where costs are actual, auditable and verifiable, they should be included under the directly incurred heading. Investigator time, not their salary, must […]

Clinical trials regulations

Key facts about the regulations New clinical trials regulations have now been published for trials of investigational medicinal products, which will come into effect in April 2026. The MHRA clinical trials hub (GOV.UK) provides guidance for the current and future regulations. The regulations are intended to protect the rights, safety and wellbeing of research participants […]

Supplement salad: tackling B12 deficiency with pea shoots

A collaboration between JIC, the Quadram Institute Bioscience (QIB), the University of Bristol and industry partner LettUs Grow has developed a commercially viable method to fortify pea shoots with vitamin B12. Since plants do not naturally contain vitamin B12, plant-based food products often fail to provide adequate amounts of this essential nutrient unless they are […]

Estates

Estates costs may include building and premises costs, basic services and utilities and any clerical staff and equipment maintenance not already included under other cost headings. Estates costs should be shown as a single figure (£ total for the project) and do not need to be justified in the case for support. All estates costs […]

The story behind the discovery of the ozone hole

In 1977, 24-year-old Jonathan Shanklin saw an advert for a job at British Antarctic Survey (BAS), which read: Wanted: physicist with an interest in meteorology and programming skills. Feeling he ticked the boxes, Shanklin applied and was offered the role. Scrawling data on sheets of paper At first, one of Shanklin’s main tasks was checking […]

How we’re helping to build a secure and resilient world

Explore why we’re putting people at the heart of our approach, encouraging all areas of our society and economy to work together and deliver this strategic theme.

Blog post 4 April 2024

Groundbreaking support for digital and quantum technology start-ups

New business support programme will enable pioneering digital and quantum technology start-ups to reach their full commercial potential.

News 14 December 2023

Winners and finalists: 2021

See our 2021 awards showcase. Winners Outstanding business and enterprise impact Winner: Professor Monder Ram, Aston University Team application: Centre for Research in Ethnic Minority Entrepreneurship (CREME) with Dr Imelda McCarthy, Aston University Project: Entrepreneurial responses to the pandemic: supporting microbusinesses and promoting inclusion Video credit: ESRC On-screen captions and an autogenerated transcript are available on […]

Cutting carbon footprints in the service sector

The service sector accounts for 80% of the UK economy and uses lots of energy. There is clear potential to reduce carbon footprints in the resource-intensive hairdressing sector. Dr Denise Baden’s goal over the past six years has been to make industry practices more environmentally friendly. Video credit: ESRC. On-screen captions and an autogenerated transcript […]

Postgraduate researchers

Details about how Research England supports postgraduate students.

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