Open Activities
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ESRC Ideas for potential future social science data infrastructures
1. Summary ESRC is seeking ideas from the research and innovation community for major future social science data infrastructures which have the potential to be developed into an ESRC application to the UK Research and Innovation (UKRI) Infrastructure Fund (see below). Proposed...
Closes 27 February 2025
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GAE SRA assurance monitoring form
You must complete this form to assure UKRI of your organisation’s ongoing role and responsibilities as set out in the signed scheme agreement for the UKRI Science, Research and Academia (SRA) Government Authorised Exchange (GAE) visa scheme . You must complete...
Closes 28 February 2025
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Future emails from the MRC Centre for Research Policy
Thank you for your interest in receiving future emails from the MRC Centre for Research Policy . The MRC Centre for Research Policy will work with members of the research community and other stakeholders, to develop and implement MRC research policy that enables good, ethical, and...
Closes 28 February 2025
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UKRI website user satisfaction survey 2025
This survey consists of 10 questions and should take about three minutes to complete. It asks about your use of ukri.org and any improvements that would make your experience better. We will only use your responses to help improve the content, structure and navigation of ukri.org. Read...
Closes 28 February 2025
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Proof of Concept Intention to Submit
Apply for proof-of-concept funding to support the commercialisation of research and the development of new products, processes or services. Applications from across all disciplines and research councils’ remits are welcomed. The 'intention-to-submit' (or pre-registration) stage is a...
Closes 3 March 2025
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EPSRC- Engineering ECF meeting - 26th March- Cranfield University
This survey is about requirements for the Engineering ECF Meeting on 26th March 2025 at Cranfield University. EPSRC complies with the General Data Protection Regulations 2016/679 (EU) GDPR). We process and handle personal information according to these regulations. The personal information...
Closes 7 March 2025
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Forward Look Community Consultation
In Spring 2025, NERC will publish its first Forward Look for environmental science. Developed in collaboration with our community and stakeholders, our Forward Look will set out our research and innovation priorities and how we will support the underpinning capabilities needed to deliver our...
Closes 7 March 2025
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MRC Laboratory of Molecular Biology Year 12 rotation work experience application form
Thank you for your interest in our work experience opportunities at MRC Laboratory of Molecular Biology (MRC LMB). In 2025 we are offering rotation work experience placements to local Year 12 students. During the one-week placement, students will explore the variety of roles...
Closes 9 March 2025
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BBSRC 24RM3 Networks Pilot Applicant Survey
We are inviting applicants and research support professionals to provide their views on the pilot BBSRC Network Grant: responsive mode 2024 round 3 – UKRI by completing this short survey. This feedback will contribute evidence towards BBSRC’s initial evaluation of the pilot. The...
Closes 10 March 2025
Closed Activities
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sLoLa grant holder workshop January 2025 survey
Following the sLoLa grant holder workshop on 28/29 January 2025 in Birmingham, we would like to hear your feedback on the workshop. Please take the time and share with us your views.
Closed 21 February 2025
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Call to STFC Computing Advisory Board
Thank you for your interest to join the STFC Computing Advisory Board (CAB). Please read the advertisement for the position and provide evidence of how your expertise and experience address these criteria. We are looking for people with expertise in computational science and digital research...
Closed 11 February 2025
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Closed 10 February 2025
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TT SAP meeting date poll
Polling for the next TT SAP meeting date.
Closed 10 February 2025
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FIF Funding Policy Team Survey
We are conducting this survey to gather your valuable feedback on the performance of the funding policy team. Your responses will help us improve our services and better support you.
Closed 7 February 2025
We Asked, You Said, We Did
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We asked
In January 2024, we asked for feedback on the Medical Research Council’s (MRC's) draft public partnerships strategy. The strategy was drafted following a process of co-development and sets out MRC’s ambition and priorities for effective collaboration and genuine partnerships between the research community and wider society.
You said
We received 354 responses to the consultation. These responses came from a variety of individuals, groups, and organisations from the research community, the voluntary sector and wider society. The consultation responses were overwhelmingly positive. 87% agreed with the strategy overall, and 81% said that the strategy was written in clear language.
Respondents welcomed specific aspects of the strategy, including its inclusiveness, the focus on non-clinical research and the ambition to build long-term sustainable partnerships between the research community and wider society. Respondents highlighted specific initiatives which they considered vital to the success of the strategy such as, having a clear payment policy, appointing a new MRC programme director for public partnerships, and setting up a public advisory group at MRC.
Respondents recommended that MRC publish the new strategy in a variety of formats, alongside clear delivery (action) and evaluation plans.
We did
We used findings from the consultation to inform the final MRC public partnerships strategy. Key changes included:
- Clearly stating that this strategy is an initial three-year commitment to our long-term ambition
- Clarifying that the strategy has been co-developed
- Specifically mentioning the involvement of international researchers, public partners, and public involvement and engagement professionals
- Making clear that the consultation informed the final strategy
- Emphasising that this strategy is intended to be inclusive, and will be aligned with MRC’s Embedding Diversity in Research Design policy
- Acknowledging the importance of sharing power
- Making clear that we will implement our new payment policy for public partners, and that other rewards and recognition are additional to payment
- Emphasising that we will support public partners to take on leadership roles and responsibilities, such as chairing groups or co-leading projects
- Committing to publish our action and evaluation plans
The consultation findings have been summarised in an infographic and are detailed in full in our consultation report.
Next steps:
The final MRC public partnerships strategy will be published on the MRC website in summer 2024.
We asked
For opinions on the definition and scope of a categorisatino of UKRI funding as either 'Investigator-led' or 'Directed'.
You said
Only 8 responses were received, and there was no clear consensus on many questions. Most respondents were from universities.
We did
In the absence of opinion to the contrary we will continue to develop and apply the indicator to all UKRI funding. It will be applied as a binary indicator.
We asked
In April 2022, we asked for feedback on the new MRC expectations on the inclusion of sex in experimental design of studies involving animals, tissues, and cells. We also asked what MRC could do to aid researchers in implementing these requirements.
You said
We received 91 responses from researchers and research staff, with many constructive and detailed suggestions. We also received a written submission from the Academy of Medical Science, on behalf of their fellows.
We were pleased that many were already using both sexes in their experiments or were ready to begin doing so (32% and 5% of respondents, respectively). We recognise that many (57%), even though they were very often supportive in principle, felt barriers existed to implementing this in their research.
One of the most commonly mentioned concerns was a likely increase in grant costs. Respondents sought clarity from MRC as to how this would be handled. Ensuring animal welfare standards and the logistics of single housing male animals were also mentioned as barriers.
Roughly a third of respondents had questions about the changes, particularly around:
- When the new expectation would begin to apply and how compliance would be ensured
- How and when MRC would grant exceptions for single sex studies
- How MRC would handle grants where costs were significantly increased due to using both sexes of animal
The support from MRC that was identified as being most helpful was:
- Advice from MRC Head Office about applications
- Training in statistical design and analysis
- Written guidance
- Case studies or worked examples
We did
As a result of this feedback, we have been working to make more information available about the upcoming change and to ensure the research community receives the necessary support. We have:
- Updated our Guidance for Applicants with details about how to comply with these new expectations
- Made it clear that there is no retrospective application of this requirement for grants that have already been awarded
- Clarified that the requirement of including both sexes does not mean ‘balancing’ or using equal numbers of both sexes, as for many experiments this would result in unnecessary use of animals, but including both sexes as appropriate for the experimental design
- Made the cases where MRC will consider single sex studies clearer both on our website and in our Guidance for Applicants
- Planned a webinar for applicants together with NC3Rs to be held on 21 July 2022, in which animal handling and statistical design will be discussed, and applicants can ask questions
- Made it clearer on our website that there is no cap on MRC awards, and researchers should submit grant costings based on the cost of performing the work, and justified by the importance and potential of the work
In the coming months, we will:
- Update our guidance to Peer Reviewers to ensure proposals submitted to the deadlines starting from September 2022 are reviewed in accordance with the new requirements
- Develop case studies to show the level of information that would be required in applications, including examples of where single sex studies would be appropriate
- Ensure that MRC Programme Managers are available to support applicants that have further questions
- Look into what other support we can provide