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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The University of Bristol is an international powerhouse of learning, discovery and enterprise. Its vision is of a university whose excellence is acknowledged locally, nationally and globally. International collaboration...
Funded by: EPSRC
Lead research organisation: University of Bristol
The project directly addresses the benefits of international collaboration in research and innovation, including the development of expert perspectives, increasing the reach and impact of research, spreading of cost, building of capacity, and the ability to respond to new challenges quickly.
I present the Serendipity proposal, with SPRU (Sussex, UK) and Columbia (NYC, USA), to conduct a body of frontier work on the role, management and impact of serendipity on research performance. The project addresses majo...
Funded by: ESRC
Lead research organisation: University of Sussex
The project focuses on the role of serendipity in research performance, but does not directly address the benefits of international collaboration.
The importance of international collaborations in research is recognised both by individual researchers and by institutions and government, with studies showing that the average impact of publications resulting from thes...
Funded by: EPSRC
Lead research organisation: University College London
The project directly addresses the benefits of international collaborations in research, including higher impact of publications, exchange of leading expertise, and generation of new insights with maximum potential for impact.