The cross research council responsive mode (CRCRM) pilot scheme has been developed to support emerging ideas from the research community that transcend, combine or significantly span disciplines, to ensure all forms of interdisciplinary research have a home within UKRI. It will support ideas which are not routinely funded, or perceived not to be funded, through existing UKRI responsive mode schemes.
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The aim of this investment is to drive innovation in digital health by promoting knowledge and skills sharing across healthcare, academia and business.
EPSRC and UKRI have invested in five digital health hubs that will drive the development of innovative digital technologies for healthcare.
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AHRCBBSRCEPSRCESRCInnovate UKMRCNERCSTFC
UKRI impact acceleration accounts (IAAs) are strategic awards providing funding to research organisations to use creatively for a wide range of impact activities.
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AHRCBBSRCEPSRCMRCSTFC
The Infrastructure Fund supports investments in new, large-scale infrastructure that encourage step changes in research and innovation capability.
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This fund is investing £320 million to enable new and existing capabilities and capacity in artificial intelligence, engineering biology, future telecommunications and quantum technologies.
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AHRCBBSRCEPSRCESRCInnovate UKMRCNERCResearch EnglandSTFC
The UKRI World Class Laboratories Fund helps research institutes and universities to maintain and improve facilities and ensure UK researchers have use of world class laboratories, equipment, and digital resources.
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Research England
This programme brings together world-leading UK communities to use existing and new studies of clouds which, together with new capacity in climate modelling, will enable a better understanding of how clouds are affected by climate warming.
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NERC
The aim of this programme on unconventional hydrocarbons in the UK energy system is to develop an updated independent scientific evidence base to understand potential environmental and socio-economic impacts and processes of unconventional hydrocarbon development.
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NERC
The aim of this programme is to improve the representation of convection in the UK’s weather, climate and Earth system modelling systems. This will enable better understanding of convective processes and enable more accurate predictions of hazardous weather conditions.
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NERC
Investment in research to understand human behaviour is an emerging priority for ESRC. We aim to enhance capacity and capability to tackle major societal challenges, such as COVID-19, levelling up and climate change.
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ESRC