R&D Survey

Closed 12 Aug 2020

Opened 1 Jul 2020

Overview

The Government's ambitious UK Research and Development (R&D) Roadmap aims to ensure the UK is the best place in the world for scientists, researchers and entrepreneurs to live and work. This will help to power up our economic recovery and level up the UK.

The roadmap is the start of a big conversation on what actions need to be taken and how. Over the coming months we will develop the proposals in our roadmap in a comprehensive R&D plan.

This plan will only be effective if it is developed with people and organisations across the UK. We therefore welcome responses to the high-level questions outlined in this survey.

We want to know:   

  • How can we best increase knowledge and understanding through research, including by achieving bigger breakthroughs?  

  • How can we maximise the economic, environmental and societal impact of research through effective application of new knowledge?  

  • How can we encourage innovation and ensure it is used to greatest effect, not just in our cutting-edge industries, but right across the economy and throughout our public services?  

  • How can we attract, retain and develop talented and diverse people to R&D roles? How can we make R&D for everyone?  

  • How should we ensure that R&D plays its fullest role in levelling up all over the UK?  

  • How should we strengthen our research infrastructure and institutions in support of our vision?  

  • How should we most effectively and safely collaborate with partners and networks around the globe?  

  • How can we harness excitement about this vision, listen to a wider range of voices to ensure R&D is delivering for society, and inspire a whole new generation of scientists, researchers, technicians, engineers, and innovators? 

 

Audiences

  • SMEs (small and medium businesses)
  • Large businesses (over 250 staff)
  • Multinational businesses
  • Medium business (50 to 250 staff)
  • Micro business (up to 9 staff)
  • Small business (10 to 49 staff)
  • Further Education Colleges
  • FE policy organisations
  • Training Organisation
  • Further Education sector representative body
  • Universities
  • HE policy organisations
  • Learned societies
  • University associations
  • Scientists
  • Higher Education institutions
  • HE representative bodies
  • Universities
  • Research Councils
  • Research Funders
  • Science Policy organisations and thinktanks
  • Learned Societies
  • National Academies
  • University associations
  • Science journalists
  • Researchers
  • HE Journalists and press
  • Innovation community
  • Thinktanks
  • Freelance researchers
  • Charities
  • Local government

Interests

  • Innovation
  • Research
  • R&D