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UPDATED March 24: Impact of Coronavirus on UKRI-supported research | |
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2020-03-24 | |
发布年 | 2020 |
语种 | 英语 |
国家 | 英国 |
领域 | 气候变化 |
正文(英文) | 24/03/2020 The ongoing situation regarding coronavirus has significantly impacted the research and innovation community. The nature of these impacts will evolve and increase over the coming weeks and months. UKRI Chief Executive Professor Sir Mark Walport said: “During the coronavirus pandemic, UKRI has two priorities: the safety and wellbeing of our workforce and, as far as possible, the continuation of our business as a national funder of research and innovation. “We will work with our communities, institutions and other funding organisations to understand and respond to the impacts of coronavirus, helping to develop the necessary support to mitigate these. “This work has already begun and will continue in the coming weeks and months, and we will provide regular, updated information. Thank you in advance for working with us to support the research and innovation systems we are proud of and that have a key role to play in responding to the global pandemic.” Science Minister Amanda Solloway has written (Monday 23 March) to all Higher Education Institutions and other research institutions to express the Government’s gratitude for the vital work currently being carried out across the research sector to address the impacts of COVID-19. Read a copy of the letter (PDF, 128KB). Chief Executive of UK Research and Innovation, Professor Sir Mark Walport, has written (19 March) to Tim Bradshaw, Chief Executive of the Russell Group, in response to the organisation’s letter to UKRI (18 March). Read a copy of the letter (PDF, 32KB). Information for institutions/grant holders/applicantsThere will clearly be major impacts of the coronavirus pandemic on all existing awards from UKRI. We will work with the many institutions affected to understand the full extent of the issues and we will discuss these with the Department for Business Energy and Industrial Strategy and other government departments. We are planning that UKRI funding programmes will continue, but we will work to identify any impacts on specific calls or research disciplines. Our funding systems - Je-S, IFS and _connect - are operating as normal. We will review our call deadlines and, if required, extend or reopen calls in light of the impact of coronavirus. This will be considered on a case-by-case basis by the appropriate Council or fund. We will continue to receive and decide quickly on grants relevant to the management and follow-up of the coronavirus pandemic. 'No-cost' extension requests to grants impacted by coronavirus will be allowed. Research Excellence Framework (REF)The REF team has today (March 24) written to heads of institutions to outline the UK higher education funding bodies’ updated position in relation to contingency planning for coronavirus for the Research Excellence Framework (REF) 2021. UKRI Open Access Review ConsultationUKRI is currently consulting on its proposed Open Access Policy via an online survey consultation. The consultation was launched on 13 February 2020. Due to the coronavirus pandemic we understand colleagues have had to prioritise other activities and responsibilities, and are adjusting to new ways of working. We recognise this change may require some additional time to prepare materials and respond to external deadlines, such as the UKRI Open Access Review Consultation. We are therefore extending the deadline for submissions by six weeks to noon on Friday 29 May 2020. The consultation webpage will be updated in the coming days to reflect this change. During the coronavirus pandemic, UKRI is prioritising safety and wellbeing, and as far as possible, the continuation of our business as a national funder of research and innovation. UKRI recognises there are on-going changing circumstances and this new deadline takes this into account. We will however work closely with our community and keep the position under review as the situation evolves. We will proactively notify stakeholders of any further changes to the timetable. If you have any queries, please do not hesitate to contact the Open Research Team. Innovate UK – Covid-19 Business SupportSee the latest information for businesses from Innovate UK. Training Grants/StudentsWe recognise that students may find themselves unable to complete essential tasks and/or experiments in order to be ready to submit their thesis, for example due to departmental or institution closures. To avoid unnecessary pressure on students, extensions to submission dates should be awarded. We recognise that extensions to submission dates due to COVID-19 will be reflected in Research Organisations future submission data. Student health and wellbeing should be the priority during this unprecedented and uncertain time and no penalties will be applied to Research Organisations as a result of COVID-19 extensions. UKRI Training Grants Specific GuidanceUKRI is taking a pragmatic approach to supporting students during this time and below we cover what we expect will be the most common impacts on students. Self-isolation
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We realise that the situation is fast moving and that this guidance may need to be updated as the situation develops. TravelWhere travel is impacted, if researchers or students cannot travel due to government/official advice, or it poses a risk to the individual (due to an underlying medical condition etc.), this can be charged to the grant in line with any other cost. If that cost cannot be absorbed by any overall underspend on the grant then UKRI will cover that small addition. UKRI officesFollowing updated government advice, UKRI’s office based staff are being advised to work from home where possible. If you need to contact one of our teams please do so via email and/or mobile phones in the usual way. If you are due to visit one of our office locations, institutes/research establishments or Catapult for a pre-arranged meeting, please contact the relevant team before setting off. We have contingency plans in place to prioritise our core operations but there will inevitably be some disruption in the short-term as we adapt to the new working circumstances so, please bear with us. GeneralUKRI is working to understand the nature of any impacts on our funded projects as the situation evolves. This work is ongoing. Thank you to all those who have helped us identify potential issues so far. Further information will still be provided through your established relationships, such as programme or grants teams, and we will provide further updates via our website. Please sign up to our weekly newsletter to keep up to date: Share: |
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来源平台 | UK Research and Innovation (Research Councils UK) |
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条目标识符 | http://119.78.100.173/C666/handle/2XK7JSWQ/229615 |
专题 | 气候变化 |
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