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Notification of exemption applied to a longform publication and trade books not published open access
The UKRI Open Access policy applies to monographs, book chapters or edited collections published on or after 1st January 2024. This is the online form where authors or their organisations can notify UKRI when: an exemption has been applied to a longform publication that is in scope of our open access policy for longform publications a trade book acknowledging UKRI funding is not published open access Exemptions There is no requirement to seek UKRI’s... MoreOpened 12 January 2023 -
Hartree National Centre for Digital Innovation
Who are we? Hartree Centre generates economic and societal impact for the UK through digital technologies. Enabling UK businesses and the public sector to explore and adopt innovative new digital technologies including AI and quantum computing for productivity, innovation and economic growth. What is HNCDI? The Hartree National Centre for Digital Innovation is a collaborative programme with IBM which will enable businesses... MoreOpened 1 February 2023 -
Hartree Centre Impact Evidence and Evaluation
Hartree Centre helps UK businesses and organisations of any size to explore and adopt innovative supercomputing, big data analytics and artificial intelligence (AI) technologies for enhanced productivity, smarter innovation and economic growth. Backed by significant UK Government funding and strategic industry partnerships, the Hartree Centre is home to some of the most advanced digital technologies and experts in the UK. As part of the Science and Technology Facilities Council... MoreOpened 28 February 2023 -
JSS Service Feedback
JSS are interested in your opinion of the service you have received. If you would like to give feedback please complete our quick feedback form MoreOpened 25 May 2023 -
JSS Service Rating Quick Poll
Please answer the brief one question poll. MoreOpened 25 May 2023 -
Defra Farming Innovation Programme project baseline survey - Lead
Defra and the UKRI Transforming Food Production (TFP) team have developed a defined set of indicators covering the economic, societal and environmental ways your project will impact the agricultural sector. We will measure the impact that your project will have in driving towards the overall objectives of the Farming Innovation Programme and provide evidence on the positive impact of your project. This is a baseline survey to measure where you are at the beginning of your project and is... MoreOpened 1 September 2023 -
Defra Farming Innovation Programme project midpoint survey - Lead
Defra and the UKRI Transforming Food Production (TFP) team have developed a defined set of indicators covering the economic, societal and environmental ways your project will impact the agricultural sector. We will measure the impact that your project will have in driving towards the overall objectives of the Farming Innovation Programme and provide evidence on the positive impact of your project. As with your baseline survey, these figures are intended to give an indication of... MoreOpened 1 September 2023 -
Defra Farming Innovation Programme project end survey - Lead
Defra and the UKRI Transforming Food Production (TFP) team have developed a defined set of indicators covering the economic, societal and environmental ways your project has and will continue to have impact. We collect these indicators to demonstrate the impact of your work, and to provide evidence on the benefits that investment in agritech R&D delivers in return for the taxpayer's investment. It is separate to the Innovate UK closeout survey, and focuses exclusively on the Farming... MoreOpened 1 September 2023 -
Defra Farming Innovation Programme project baseline survey - Collaborator
Defra and the UKRI Transforming Food Production (TFP) team have developed a defined set of indicators covering the economic, societal and environmental ways your project will impact the agricultural sector. We will measure the impact that your project will have in driving towards the overall objectives of the Farming Innovation Programme and provide evidence on the positive impact of your project. This is a baseline survey to measure where you are at the beginning of your project and is... MoreOpened 1 September 2023 -
Defra Farming Innovation Programme project end survey - Collaborator
Defra and the UKRI Transforming Food Production (TFP) team have developed a defined set of indicators covering the economic, societal and environmental ways your project has and will continue to have impact. We collect these indicators to demonstrate the impact of your work, and to provide evidence on the benefits that investment in agritech R&D delivers in return for the taxpayer's investment. It is separate to the Innovate UK closeout survey, and focuses exclusively on the Farming... MoreOpened 1 September 2023 -
Defra Farming Innovation Programme project midpoint survey - Collaborator
indicators covering the economic, societal and environmental ways your project will impact the agricultural sector. We will measure the impact that your project will have in driving towards the overall objectives of the Farming Innovation Programme and provide evidence on the positive impact of your project. As with your baseline survey, these figures are intended to give an indication of impact and will not affect your grant in any way. Given the breadth of the investments being... MoreOpened 1 September 2023 -
EPSRC Remit Query
This survey will be used to collect remit queries and be part of the processing needed to decide if their proposed research ultimately falls under EPSRC's remit or another research council under UKRI. 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 that you provide on this form will only be used for the processing of your application. The information will... MoreOpened 29 September 2023 -
ESRC Peer Review College - Self Nomination
Expert review plays a vital role in ensuring that the Economic and Social Research Council (ESRC) supports the highest quality research across our portfolio remit. It provides a fundamental contribution to our application assessment process; the expert knowledge provided through this process allows our panels to make appropriate, considered funding decisions. ESRC's Peer Review College members are our preferred source of expert reviewers, as they have undertaken appropriate training and... MoreOpened 29 September 2023 -
EPSRC Peer Review Meeting Questionnaire
This short survey is designed to obtain your views on the EPSRC Peer Review Panel Meeting process and should take approximately 10 minutes to complete. Your feedback helps us to monitor and improve our processes. Please only submit one set of responses. Thank you for your time. EPSRC complies with the General Data Protection Regulation 2016/679 (EU) GDPR. We process and handle personal information according to this regulation. EPSRC staff may review your feedback and use it to understand... MoreOpened 5 October 2023 -
EPSRC International - Expression of Interest Form
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 that you provide on this form will only be used for the processing of your application. The information will be viewed by EPSRC staff and those who are part of the decision making process. Your information will not be used/shared for any other purpose without your specific consent. EPSRC reserves the right to... MoreOpened 16 November 2023 -
Register monographs, book chapters and edited collections for UKRI open access funding (Stage 1)
**Important information - please read** The Stage 1 form was updated on Friday 26th April 2024. Updates were carried out to the 'publication' page(s), and the updates have been recorded in the change log (see drop-down below). The updates have been supported with refreshed guidance documents , available on our website. If you encounter any issues or if you have any queries, then please email us at openresearch@ukri.org . Thank you This is the Stage 1 form... MoreOpened 28 November 2023 -
Responsible Quantum Industry Forum Expression of Interest
Quantum technologies, including computing, communications, and sensing, have the potential for transformative impacts. As these technologies become more widely adopted in the UK and beyond, it is critical that they are developed and used responsibly, as emphasised by the strong focus in the UK’s National Quantum Strategy to responsible innovation, ethical use, and societal good. While many organisations are keen to put responsible quantum into action, it may be challenging to know where to... MoreOpened 14 December 2023 -
Maths external visits/advisory boards
TBC MoreOpened 12 February 2024 -
Contribute evidence to the next Global Mobility Evidence Report
The global mobility evidence report is based on the key findings of collated sources of evidence on the international mobility of researchers, especially in relation to their entry to the UK. UKRI e ngage d with upwards of 40 organisations across government and the R &D sector to develop this report, centralis ing a wide range of existing evidence on international mobility . This ... MoreOpened 13 February 2024 -
Global Talent visa - Nominate a host organisation 2024
The Global Talent visa is an immigration route provided by the UK Government to give a fast and efficient visa offer to those working in science and research. UK Research and Innovation (UKRI) is an endorsing body for the Global Talent visa. As an endorsing body, UKRI maintains a list of UK research organisations that are able to host researchers through the endorsed funder route. We are looking for nominations of additional research organisations in the UK. You can see the current... MoreOpened 13 February 2024 -
Global Talent visa - Nominate a funder for endorsement 2024
The Global Talent visa is a UK immigration route to provide a fast and efficient visa offer to those working in science and research. UK Research and Innovation (UKRI) is an endorsing body for the Global Talent visa (GTV). As an endorsing body, UKRI can recognise other funding organisations as endorsed funders. We are looking for nominations of both UK and international research and innovation funders to become endorsed funders. You can see the... MoreOpened 13 February 2024 -
Innovate UK Post Event Feedback Survey
Thank you for taking part and contributing to the Innovate UK CEO Portfolio and Future Talent event in London & Birmingham on the 1st &7th March. The purpose of this survey is to capture your valuable insights and perspectives on how the event, venue, layout, workshops and panels were conducted on the day. MoreOpened 6 March 2024 -
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 ideas should, with development, be capable of leading to future large-scale initiatives that would provide a transformational change in capability for social science data infrastructure and enable... MoreOpened 7 March 2024 -
NERC Council Skills Matrix
The NERC Council Skills Matrix is used in succession planning. Please indicate your level of expertise using the following criteria: 1 No obvious experience 2 Familiarity but no direct experience 3 Significant personal experience 4 Great subject matter expertise MoreOpened 22 March 2024 -
Future Technology Research and Innovation visa scheme - register business interest
The Future Technology Research and Innovation (FTRI) Government Authorised Exchange (GAE) scheme is a new visa scheme that enables UK businesses to sponsor international researchers and research interns to carry out short-term work, research, or training placements in the UK. To be eligible to sponsor researchers through this scheme the business must be undertaking research and/or innovation in one of the critical technologies specified in the UK’s Science &... MoreOpened 4 April 2024 -
ADR UK Researcher Training Recommendations
We invite you to contribute to our survey on training recommendations for administrative data researchers. Your recommendations will help us compile a curated list of high-value and accessible training programs and workshops. Please take a few minutes to provide details about any training sessions or workshops you have participated in that are available externally beyond your institution. MoreOpened 9 April 2024 -
STFC Return to Research Bursary
If you are a researcher looking to return to an academic research career after a break of two or more years, this bursary can help you to develop a proposal suitable for submission to the STFC fellowship scheme. To be eligible to apply, you must have a PhD in an area that falls within the remit of the STFC core science programme: accelerator physics astronomy solar and planetary science particle physics particle... MoreOpened 26 April 2024 -
Beta Banner - User Feedback
Thank you very much for giving us feedback through this survey. Your feedback will help us improve the service and serve you better. Do be as clear and honest as possible. The information provided by you in this questionnaire will be used for research purposes. It will not be used in a manner which would allow identification of your individual responses. Anonymised research data will be archived in order to make them available to other... MoreOpened 14 May 2024 -
Leading a Diverse Team - Team Member Survey
As part of the Leading a Diverse Team programme, this questionnaire has been designed to gather feedback from team members on how well their manager promotes and ensures equity, diversity, inclusion and wellbeing within the team. The insights collected will help identify strengths and areas for improvement, fostering a more inclusive and equitable work environment. After one year, you will be sent a post-training survey to help track any changes and highlight areas for further... MoreOpened 3 June 2024 -
Project proposal: Call for Expression of Interest
The National Quantum Computing Centre (NQCC) announces its doctoral studentship scheme that will provide support for 30 students over 8 years. Currently, there are 6 doctoral studentships available for eligible UK universities, to run from autumn 2025. The funding will be provided through EPSRC Industrial Cooperative Awards in Science & Engineering (ICASE), with the NQCC as the industrial partner. The application process has two stages. Firstly, the NQCC is inviting short... MoreOpened 18 June 2024
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