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Apply now to the REF People, Culture and Environment (PCE) pilot panels! Applications open until midday 12 July. More on role requirements, benefits of taking part and how to apply ref.ac.uk/news/pce-pilot… Economy NI HEFCW | CCAUC Research England Scottish Funding Council
Read our recent guest blog from Research England, Tomas C Ulrichsen & Jisc's Dan Cook 💙 looking at how better academic spinout data will help inform future investment cases & give insights on how universities can improve & contribute even more to national success
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Alongside Arts and Humanities Research Council' response mode schemes (Curiosity, Catalyst & Standard) I'm excited to be introducing our new initiative - Mission. This scheme will support projects of £2-3m and act as a vehicle to harness a team-led approach, broadening the diversity of our funded
Join us for our annual workshop The Power of Collaborative Action IV: Pioneers, Change-makers and Liminal Spaces. We have some fantastic speakers on board: Christopher Smith, ShadesofNoir Aisha Richards, Research England Rachel Tyrrell plus many more. Register: eventbrite.co.uk/e/the-power-of…
Supporting a move to Open Access for all disciplines is a priority for the Higher Education Funding Bodies. Respond to our consultation to shape this for #REF2029 ref.ac.uk/guidance/ref-2…. Read Wonkhe blog wonkhe.com/blogs/ref2029-…
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Expressions of interest now open for online workshops to co-develop indicators for the assessment of the PCE #REF2029
Details on workshops, timeline & how to submit on Vitae's website: vitae.ac.uk/policy/ref-2029
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Announcing our #REF2029 #OpenAccess consultation event: ref.ac.uk/guidance/open-…
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Four UCL museums and collections including the Grant Museum of Zoology and the Petrie Museum are to benefit from £2.4m in Research England funding over the next five years, recognising their contributions to national & international research
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ICYMI: Our Executive Chair, Professor Dame Dame Jessica Corner, discusses how we're supporting improved measures of research commercialisation as part of our work to implement the government response to the spinouts review. Read it here: orlo.uk/7NnyH
We're working with HESA UK and the Policy Evidence Unit for University Commercialisation and Innovation (UCI) to improve spinout data. More on the importance of this data and the challenges and next steps ahead in this National Centre for Universities and Business blog: orlo.uk/ufCrb #KnowledgeExchange
We're thrilled that the RCM Museum has been awarded over £1.1 million over the next 5 years from Research England’s Museums, Galleries and Collections Fund, supporting the work in advancing understanding of music culture through history and societies.
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We are pleased to announce that UK Research and Innovation, the Research England Museum, Galleries & Collections Fund, have recognised our contribution to research in the UK & internationally with a further round of funding. Read more about this amazing achievement here:
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🌟 We're delighted to announce that Cambridge University has received a generous investment of £3m/year from Research England to support us and eight other museums. This will facilitate award-winning exhibitions, collections-based research and learning programmes.
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Good news! 📢 We're delighted that Research England is supporting nine Cambridge University museums & collections with vital investment of £3 million a year over the next five years, with Curatrix, Cambridge University Herbarium (CGE) & The Sedgwick Museum joining the existing portfolio this year. Read more: bit.ly/3TSwiOh