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Opening date 20 Sep 2020, 12:01AM
Closing date 30 Sep 2024, 04:00PM
Apply for funding to develop institutional-level innovations in research and knowledge exchange.
You must be a higher education (HE) provider that is:
based in England
registered with the Office for Students in the ‘approved (fee cap)’ category
carrying out research.
Your project should involve:
addressing government and UKRI priorities
working with partners.
You can apply for any amount of funding. However, proposals must include contributions from partners. We will not fund research projects.
This funding comes from the Research England Development (RED) Fund.
The Research England terms and conditions state that for a provider to be eligible for grant funding from Research England, it must:
be registered with the Office for Students (OfS) in the ‘approved (fee cap)’ category of the OfS’ register (this includes continuing to meet the OfS’ ongoing conditions of registration)
be undertaking research and related activities, which include knowledge exchange
have research activity with the principal, though not necessarily exclusive, aim of creation of new knowledge which is made freely available to all.
The RED fund funds a variety of projects and seeks to support institutional-level strategic developmental projects that will implement change that can be sustained into the longer term.
The RED fund seeks to fund proposals that include:
HE institutional strategic developments in research and knowledge exchange, with a focus on innovative and novel approaches that can provide insights for the HE sector more generally
activities that contribute to government and UKRI policy priorities
appropriate collaborations, internally in the HE sector, and with external partners
an appropriate balance of risk sharing across funders and beneficiaries
projects that have robust evaluation plans and seek to disseminate key learning points to the wider sector
clear additionality of the proposed project
value for money demonstrated for the project
suitably identified project risks with sufficient plans in place to manage them
the active support of institutional leadership, as the RED Fund supports projects that are institutional strategic priorities
credible plans for continuing the activity beyond the period of funding, or securing the long-term legacy of the investment.
Providers must be able to demonstrate evidence of expertise in relation to the focus of the project for which they are seeking funding. Projects related to research must build on existing excellence, while projects in KE must build on KE expertise.
Projects must be collaborative. The lead provider must determine an appropriate collaboration to deliver substantial public benefit.
Research England will contribute to project costs. Proposals must include contributions from other parties, in line with the nature of the proposed project (the RED Fund does not adopt a formulaic approach for contributions).
These priorities may be updated in future.
Proposals that develop strategic research collaboration between higher education institutions (HEIs). Areas to focus on might be:
maximising the economic and social benefits from established research units
improving outcomes for postgraduate students, including proposals that examine ways in which to secure postgraduate research opportunities, or work experience, for under-represented groups at that level
working with external partners to support a diverse research workforce
developing new facilities with external partners, for research and knowledge exchange.
Novel approaches from disciplines or types of KE that are currently under-utilised in Industrial Strategy developments to-date, but have potential to deliver to unexplored areas of business demand or to draw in a wider range of HEI expertise or KE capacity.
This may include projects to unlock potential of HEIs that do not have critical mass currently to gain a Higher Education Innovation Fund formula allocation, and enhancing impact through social innovation and enterprise.
Projects that build upon policies, priorities or funding of the other eight UKRI councils, the Office for Students, or wider Industrial Strategy developments.
Addressing challenges and opportunities in university commercialisation policy and practice. In due course, we may update or review these priorities in the light of development of UKRI’s commercialisation strategy.
Proposals that seek to improve research culture, aligned with the aims of the government’s research and development people and culture strategy. Potential areas of activity include, but are not limited to:
improving access to and participation in research, including postgraduate research study, for people from currently underrepresented groups
furthering open research practices
improving research conduct and reproducibility
tackling bullying and harassment
improving research leadership skills across all career stages
creating routes for collaboration and exchange with businesses, third sector organisations and government
securing and supporting the careers of researchers and associated professions
diversifying recruitment, reward and recognition approaches at all career stages
delivering new approaches to public dialogue and community-led research.
The Industrial Strategy highlighted the development of the International Research and Innovation Strategy and the UKRI Fund for International Collaboration. In the context of this wider landscape we are inviting activity from institutions in England that look to address the following areas:
proposals for major strategic international research partnerships enhancing the impact of research in England
improving practice in leadership, governance and management focused on international opportunities
innovative approaches to international collaboration in KE, focused on KE activities that could be scaled up or of wider relevance to the HE sector.
We will not fund:
a research project or programme (given other resources for research)
general capacity building
continuation of existing activities, it needs to be a genuinely novel development
activity outside our remit
Successful proposals generally emerge after extensive discussions with us, and our templates must be used for all formal submissions.
The first step in considering making a proposal to the fund is to test the project idea with a representative of Research England.
Email redevelopmentfund@re.ukri.org to log your interest and receive feedback.
You can either:
send a short summary of a proposed project idea on one or two sides of A4
ask for a discussion about your early ideas, before sending a summary.
We will aim to respond within two weeks. We will advise on general fit with the fund policies and priorities, and the likely chances of success.
If your project is a fit, we will work with you to develop a formal proposal through an interactive process. A proposal can take many months to develop and it’s possible your potential project will later be considered out of scope.
Formal proposals must be worked up according to the RED Fund guidance (PDF, 204KB).
Interested bidders should keep Research England informed of key developments so that we can provide advice as required and take account of any critical timing and external funding factors in our process.
On occasion we may also announce calls for proposals in response to specific policy priorities.
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