Latest Documents
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15 September 2022
Science skills and innovation: delivering growth and prosperity for the UK
Read a briefing by the Russell Group on how the world-leading research and education at Russell Group universities delivers real economic and social benefits across the whole of the UK
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30 May 2022
A New Deal for postgraduate researchers
A New Deal for postgraduate researchers - the Russell Group responds to the UKRI consultation on postgraduate researchers.
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06 May 2022
Russell Group response to FRAP consultation
The Russell Group responds to the Government's consultation on the Future Research Assessment Programme (FRAP)
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06 December 2021
Russell Group response to Reproducibility and research integrity enquiry - September 2021
Response to House of Commons Science and Technology Select Committee Call for Evidence on Reproducibility & Research Integrity
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30 September 2021
Innovation
Our proposals to help boost innovation and prosperity for the UK
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30 September 2021
Science and Research
How to harness the benefits of the UK's strengths in R&D to generate discoveries, boost growth and productivity, and create resilience and prosperity
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23 June 2021
Briefing: Advanced Research and Invention Agency (ARIA) Bill
Getting ARIA right would help unlock technological innovations that will drive post-pandemic recovery and help tackle global challenges like reaching net zero.
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25 March 2021
Research-intensive universities driving innovation and commercialisation across the UK
Universities support levelling up by driving innovation in their local economies.
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24 March 2021
Underpinning our world-class research base – the importance of QR
The UK’s dual support system of investment in research ensures the UK’s leading universities remain internationally competitive.
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17 March 2021
Russell Group briefing note on GCRF
The Global Challenges Research Fund and its important contributions to science, diplomacy, research and business
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