Research councils and R Guide - Resources and Review

Information about the unit, research projects and related resources.
 
Produced as part of the Canadian Governments Policy Research Initiative, this is a collection of links to organisations involved in public policy related research in Canada. Organisations are listed by category, including Federal Government Research, Academic Research, Provincial and Territorial Government, and Transnational and International Governments. Information is available in English or French.
 
EPSRC is responsible for promoting and supporting basic, strategic, and applied research in engineering and physical science in the UK. Also funds research and postgraduate training in universities and other organisations.
 
EPSRC is responsible for promoting and supporting basic, strategic, and applied research in engineering and physical science in the UK. Also funds research and postgraduate training in universities and other organisations.
 
NERC is one of the seven research councils which fund and manage scientific research in the UK. NERC is the leading body in the UK for research, survey, monitoring and training in the environmental sciences.
 
The MRC aims to improve health by promoting research into all areas of medical and related science. It supports medical research through its research establishments, by grants to individual scientists and via support for postgraduate students.
 
A government organisation which promotes and coordinates research for the benefit of the scientific and technological progress of Italy.
 
The UK Research Councils are established under Royal Charter to fulfil the objectives set out by Government in the White Paper 'Realising our Potential' dated May 1993. Statutory control of the Councils is exercised by the Department of Trade and Industry.
 
The principal science and technology agency of the Canadian federal government. Information is available in French and English.
 
Image map showing the location of research council funded and other research related sites in the United Kingdom that are not directly affiliated with universities.
 
PPARC supports UK research into the fundamental nature of the Universe, theoretical and experimental research into elementary particles and the fundamental forces of nature, planetary and solar research including space physics and astronomy, astrophysics and cosmology.
 
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