BEIS plans to boost productivity and improve lives by tackling society’s Grand Challenges in life sciences, artificial intelligence, automation and space. By investing in R&D and innovation, we will unleash potential and work towards making the UK a science superpower. To do this, BEIS needs research to better understand:
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Mission-oriented science and technology - that is Government funded science and technology in direct support of the goals or missions of the state - has a long history and accounts for a great deal of public spending on ...
Funded by: ESRC
Lead research organisation: University of Manchester
The project directly addresses the question by studying mission-oriented research systems and how they can be improved to meet the goals of the state.
The UK has a strong infrastructure of policy-relevant research and what works centres. Our aim is to complement this and to work closely with existing organisations. The primary gaps we have identified through conversati...
Funded by: ESRC
Lead research organisation: University College London
The project indirectly addresses the question by focusing on policy-making and strategic action, which are key components of implementing mission-oriented policy.
How can we reach the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) by 2030? This is the most recurrent question in most international forums, and a central factor in how governments are formulating policy priorities around the wo...
Funded by: ESRC
Lead research organisation: The Alan Turing Institute
The project partially addresses the question by focusing on policy prioritisation and development strategies, which are important aspects of implementing mission-oriented policy.