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Universities and Science Minister confirms an additional £91 million for university-led research.
First published during the 2016 to 2019 May Conservative government
New technologies are set to help UK farmers cut down on pollution, minimise waste and produce more food.
The Universities Minister announced that a new group will be created to improve support for students with disabilities in higher education.
Young entrepreneurs are being challenged to develop the technology of the future - from measuring air pollution to helping everyone stay healthy as they get older.
Investment hits a £1 billion milestone, showing the government’s modern Industrial Strategy is helping the UK lead the world in new technologies.
Science Minister Chris Skidmore sets out how the government is backing emerging technologies, including quantum tech, in its modern Industrial Strategy.
Three government backed projects are set to benefit from a share of £76 million to work on ground-breaking research through the modern Industrial Strategy.
Homes and green businesses generating renewable and low-carbon electricity to be guaranteed money for power supplied to the grid.
Chris Skidmore was speaking at a meeting of the Arts and Humanities Research Council
UK will play a leading role in the new space age, with new support for domestic satellite launch capability, space weather forecasting, and a National Space Council.
Science Minister Chris Skidmore reassured staff at ITER that the UK has put international science collaboration at the heart of its modern Industrial Strategy.
Speaking in Brussels today, the Universities Minister announced that EU students starting courses in 2020/21 will have guaranteed home fee status.
Competition launched for 7 to 19 year olds to design electric vehicle chargepoints of the future.
The Universities Minister is calling on all institutions to accept the IHRA definition of antisemitism and step up to tackle religious-based hate.
Addressing the Global Innovation Summit in Manchester, Science Science Minister Chris Skidmore underlines the importance of international science collaboration.
New International Research and Innovation Strategy launched to ensure the UK remains a global leader in science.
The Universities Minister delivered a speech at the British Council's 'Going Global' conference, outlining his vision for UK higher education
Science Minister calls on researchers and businesses to submit applications to receive funding through the Strength in Places Fund.
The first in a series of four speeches on how the Science Minister believes the UK can best achieve its ambition to invest 2.4% of GDP in R&D by 2027.
Science Minister announces first wave of Future Leaders Fellowships, helping researchers and innovators become world-leaders in their fields
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