University gets £4.35m to recruit global researchers
UNITED KINGDOM, JUL 19 – The £54 million Global Talent Fund aims to attract up to 80 international researchers to 12 UK universities to enhance innovation in key sectors including life sciences and clean energy.
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£4M to attract 'world’s best' to support Cardiff research
Cardiff University has secured over £4M to attract the world’s best research minds to Wales. The funding, part of UKRI’s £54M Global Talent Fund, is designed to support the UK’s leading research-intensive universities to attract outstanding international researchers and research teams from across the globe. Cardiff is the only university in Wales to benefit from […]
University of Birmingham chosen among elite UK research funding recipients
Birmingham is one of the UK research institutions to each receive £4.35 million of funding from the Global Talent Fund – a Department for Science, Innovation and Technology (DSIT) resource supporting the movement of global academic talent.
Queen’s University Belfast awarded £4.35 million to attract world-leading researchers
Queen’s University Belfast has been awarded £4.35 million under the UK Government’s new Global Talent Fund, a significant step in strengthening the university’s global research leadership and supporting Northern Ireland’s innovation-driven economy.
Cardiff University to Share in £54m Global Talent Fund to Attract Top Researchers
Cardiff University is set to share in a £54 million fund to attract top researchers to the UK. It is one of 12 leading universities and research institutions which will deliver the Global Talent Fund. It is designed to attract a total of 60-80 top researchers – both lead researchers and their teams – to the UK, working in the eight high priority sectors named in the UK Government's Industrial Strategy, such as life sciences and digital technolo…
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