Future for UK International Research Partnerships
Date: 14/12/2023
Online
This conference will discuss the future for UK international research partnerships, and takes place in light of the UK’s new deal to re-join the EU’s Horizon research programme.
It will bring together policymakers, regulators and stakeholders to consider priorities for the UK’s international research strategy, including:
- strategies to re-establish relationships with Horizon partners, develop effective partnerships and realise the full potential of re-joining the Horizon programme
- identifying research areas within which the UK can lead internationally
- the alignment of domestic research funding with international objectives
Speakers are expected to assess the nature and degree of influence the UK can achieve within the Horizon programme, as well as the likely overall effect on quality and quantity of research.
We are pleased to be able to include a keynote session with Professor Christopher Smith, Executive Chair, Arts and Humanities Research Council; and International Champion, UK Research and Innovation.
Further sessions will also consider:
- opportunities for research partnerships outside Horizon and with countries outside the EU, and unlocking the potential benefits
- utilising international research for tackling global challenges, and supporting impact and research capacity in target countries
- identifying and building relationships with emerging partners, and deepening collaboration with the Global South
- further establishing partnerships tentatively set up when UK Horizon membership was uncertain, and the future for these relationships
- attracting EU and global research talent to the UK amidst concern over a potential European brain drain, looking at entry routes, and retaining and supporting international researchers
- supporting university-led international research, maximising impact and research capacity with emerging partners