Open Activities
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UK Quantum Hackathon 2026: End User Webinar registration
Details: Date: 20th April 2026 Time: 13:00 Duration: 1 Hour plus 30 mins for questions Platform: Online Please note that this webinar will be recorded so that it can be shared with those who cannot attend. To request a copy of the recording, please contact...
Closes 19 April 2026
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BBSRC 2026 Fellowships Assessment
In response to high anticipated demand for our BBSRC Fellowships scheme this year , we are introducing an outline stage, inviting reduced applications that will be assessed by a broad range of experts to identify applications to proceed to a full application. Please fill out this...
Closes 22 April 2026
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AIRR User Advisory Group
Apply to Join the AI Research Resource User Advisory Group Help shape the future of UK AI compute The Department for Science, Innovation and Technology (DSIT) and UK Research and Innovation (UKRI) are inviting experienced users, researchers and technical leads...
Closes 23 April 2026
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BBSRC One Health Evaluation: Grant Holder Survey
BBSRC conducts a rolling programme of evaluations of its significant investments in research, innovation, and training. Evaluation activities contribute to the development of BBSRC’s wider evidence base which enables accountability, informs funding decisions, and supports learning to improve policy...
Closes 24 April 2026
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Membership to STFC Advisory Bodies and Peer Review Panels - 2026 Call
Every year, a number of vacancies become available on the Science and Technology Facilities Council’s (STFC) advisory bodies and peer review panels. These bodies perform a vital function for STFC, providing advice and guidance that aids our strategic direction and supports our decision-making...
Closes 27 April 2026
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Access Fund Process Survey
To help us improve our processes, we would welcome your feedback on the application form and guidance notes. This will provide valuable insights to the AHRC RICHeS IHQ, helping refine and enhance the Access fund. This survey will take about 5-6 minutes to complete. Please be assured...
Closes 30 April 2026
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Access Fund Sample Application Form Feedback Survey
To help us improve our processes, we would welcome your feedback on the application form and guidance notes. This will provide valuable insights to the AHRC RICHeS IHQ, helping refine and enhance the Access fund. This survey will take about 5-6 minutes to complete. Please be assured...
Closes 30 April 2026
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Perspectives of Internationally Educated and Globally Experienced UKRI Employees
This survey explores how international backgrounds influence colleagues’ strengths, opportunities and challenges, helping us understand the experiences of internationally educated or internationally experienced staff and identifying opportunities for improving support and empowering colleagues from...
Closes 30 April 2026
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BBSRC KETC College Open Call Application
Thank you for your interest in the Knowledge Exchange, Translation and Commercialisation (KETC) College. The College brings together experts from academia, industry, research and technology organisations, technology transfer, policy, investors, funders, and other innovation-focused roles,...
Closes 30 April 2026
Forthcoming Consultations
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MRC All Staff Event 2026 - Feedback
We would greatly appreciate your feedback on the MRC All Staff Event. Please take a moment to complete this short survey, it should take no more than five minutes.
Opens 22 April 2026
Closed Activities
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DRIVE35 Scale-up Fund DD2 - Interview 4 CFP Composites
DRIVE35 Scale-up Fund DD2 - Interview 4 CFP Composites
Closed 15 April 2026
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DRIVE35 Scale-up Fund DD2 - Interview 3 Empel Systems
DRIVE35 Scale-up Fund DD2 - Interview 3 Empel Systems
Closed 15 April 2026
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EPSRC Quantum Technologies research community infrastructure needs survey
The EPSRC Quantum Technologies (QT) team wishes to get a better understanding of our research communities’ infrastructure needs, both currently, and over the coming decade. We have created this survey to enable individual members of the various QT communities to communicate...
Closed 14 April 2026
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DRIVE35 Scale-up Fund DD2 - Interview 2 Cornish Lithium
DRIVE35 Scale-up Fund DD2 - Interview 2 Cornish Lithium
Closed 14 April 2026
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DRIVE35 Scale-up Fund DD2 - Interview 1 Avid Technology
DRIVE35 Scale-up Fund DD2 - Interview 1 Avid Technology
Closed 14 April 2026
We Asked, You Said, We Did
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We asked
In this exercise we asked for views on a series of topic guides that we are using to inform our communications with students. This follows changes to the UKRI Standard Terms and Conditions of Training Grant introduced on 1 October.
We provided guides in ten sections. We said we would welcome comments from people working in research organisations about whether the messages will support their own communications.
You said
We received 68 responses to the exercise.
91% of respondents said that, overall, the guides would be helpful or very helpful (excludes ‘not answered’).
While you said that the content was helpful or very helpful, you also provided many useful comments on the guides themselves. Respondents highlighted areas where we should consider how a student might interpret the guide, institutional variations and other factors. A number of comments felt the guides needed to be shorter.
General comments included:
“…these topic guides are really helpful and accessible. Lots of information and generally clearly set out.“
“Make all of it more concise”
“UKRI info needs to be read in conjunction with local institutional policies”
“I have supported PGRs for a number of years and I have seen that a significant number suffer with their mental health. Anything that we can do to support this and ensure they know they will be supported is important.”
We did
Today (5 November 2025), we published guidance for UKRI funded students.
In keeping with some of the feedback we received, the new web content on UKRI.org is short and concise. You can comment on the live content using the feedback link at the bottom of the webpage.
We are developing more communications for the near future which are informed by the comments submitted by respondents to this excercise. We will provide more information to grant holders before any further communications go live.
We asked
In September 2024 the Internal Customer Experience Team (Fanni Byrne & Stephen Lane) set up separate monthly engagement sessions with each Net Zero theme.
These sessions were set up so that the domain colleagues can build relationships with the Pre & Post Award Leads (within IUK Operations Becky Green & Adam Medley), learn about Operational updates and process changes, ask questions and share feedback on operational delivery.
These sessions were set up for a trial period and as our internal customers, we wanted to understand how the domain colleagues would like us to engage with the domain to ensure they receive the best service.
You said
The survey was shared with 80 recipients, targeting Innovation Leads, Impact & Performance Managers and Project and Programme Managers.
- We received 24 responses
- Out of those who completed the survey, 70% previously attended the sessions, this number is 21% of the overall domain
- 63% thought that having a regular drop-in session available was a good concept
- 87% would like to have a virtual forum for meeting your Pre & Post Award Operational Leads alongside your Customer Relationship Manager
- 46% voted to have 3 monthly drop in sessions and 29% voted for monthly sessions
- 54% voted to have one session for the whole of Net Zero domain in order to foster great collaboration and provide cross-domain insights across the 4 themes
Most colleagues described the sessions as helpful and a great initiative.
Collagues also claimed that having multiple people from various teams (even within Net Zero themes) offers different input/answers with different focus that can raise organizational awareness and good opportunity for building relationships with the right people.
We did
The Customer Experience Team reviewed the feedback with the Pre & Post Award Operational Leads.
Next steps
After reviewing the feedback, the Customer Experience team with your Pre & Post Award Operational Leads will schedule in the sessions for the overall domain every other month from September 2025 onwards.
Please look out for the meeting invites in your inboxes and share the information amongst your teams and themes within Net Zero!
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.