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Science Bridges Awards


03 March 2008

Science Bridges with the US were outlined in the Next Steps document of March 2006 and were envisaged as Institution to Institution partnerships between the UK and the US. Subsequently four awards of £1.5 million for two years were made to Imperial College, Manchester University, Cambridge University and the SET Squared Partnership.

The review of UK Science and Innovation policies by Lord Sainsbury (The Race to the Top) concluded that the US Science Bridges had "helped to develop entrepreneurial skills amongst researchers and supported the commercial development of technology and expertise in spin-outs." and recommended the extension of Science Bridges to China and India.

In the allocation of funds following the comprehensive spending review, £12 million has been made available to the Research Councils for Science Bridge activities with the US, China and India (£4 million per country) over the period 2008-09 to 2010-11. The details of eligibility and the process to be used are being finalised and we anticipate a call will be made during April 2008, the information is provided now to enable possible UK applicants to begin discussions with possible partner institutions.

As in the pilot Science Bridges, partnerships between Institutions with significant research funding and existing substantive engagements between them are envisaged, projects from across the full spectrum of Research Councils' remits will be eligible.

For more information contact Randal W Richards