The core budget for the UK鈥檚 public research funder will fall by several hundred million pounds this year, mainly because of聽cuts in the government鈥檚 overseas aid budget, it聽has been announced.
that its government allocation for 2021-22 of 拢7.9聽billion was 拢403聽million, or 5聽per cent, lower compared with 2020-21, something that was 鈥減rimarily accounted for鈥 by a 拢284聽million loss from its Official Development Assistance (ODA) budget.
Funding for scores of research projects has been left in doubt after it emerged that cuts to the foreign aid budget would impact UKRI funding, mainly through the Global Challenges Research Fund and the Newton Fund, whose budgets have slashed by 70聽per cent to 拢125聽million.
UKRI is still yet to announce exactly how current projects will be affected; in its overall budget announcement the funder would say only that it had 鈥渃onducted a聽separate ODA review to determine the impact on individual grants鈥.
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鈥淲e are subject to a cap on our total ODA budget, which means that we are unable to move funds from other budgets to fill the gap between our ODA allocation and our commitments,鈥 its budget document adds.
The document says the impact of the ODA cuts on individual research councils 鈥渨ill vary depending on the proportion of their total budgets accounted for by ODA programmes鈥.
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Core research council budgets outside ODA funding mostly appear to show an increase . However, UKRI warns that new funding commitments made during the pandemic 鈥 and the postponement of other projects resulting from the crisis 鈥 limit 鈥渢he scope for substantial new activities in this financial year鈥.
鈥淲ithin the limited headroom remaining after meeting commitments, the UKRI board sought to increase the resilience of the research and innovation system, to maintain diversity across that system, and to invest in programmes that support innovation and post-pandemic recovery.鈥
Dame Ottoline Leyser, UKRI chief executive, said the past year had been 鈥渢remendously difficult for the research and innovation community on a number of levels, but its response has been equally remarkable鈥.
鈥淩esearch and innovation has a key role to play in the recovery, fuelling a more inclusive and greener knowledge economy driving up prosperity and well-being across the UK,鈥 she said.
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鈥淭o allow us to capture this opportunity, it will be important for us to continue to work together over the coming months to present the strongest possible case for increased and sustained investment in the sector at the next comprehensive spending review expected in聽November.鈥
UKRI鈥檚 announcement on its budget was made alongside the UK鈥檚 Department for Business, Energy and Industrial Strategy 鈥 which funds UKRI 鈥 that it would allocate a聽total of 拢11.35聽billion for research and development in 2021-22.
This includes about 拢1.3聽billion set aside for the UK鈥檚 association to the European Commission鈥檚 Horizon Europe research programme, funding that was announced only in April after weeks of growing concern that the money would have to come from existing UKRI research budgets.
Overall government research and development spending for 2021-22 of 拢14.9聽billion 鈥 which BEIS said showed 鈥減rogress towards our target to increase total public and private R&D investment to 2.4% of gross domestic product (GDP) by聽2027鈥 鈥 includes this Horizon Europe allocation. Previously, total government R&D spending would not have included funding for European Union programmes because this formed part of the UK鈥檚 annual contribution to the聽bloc.
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The BEIS also reveal that the UK鈥檚 new 鈥渉igh-risk, high-reward鈥 Advanced Research and Invention Agency (Aria) 鈥 which is being set up outside UKRI 鈥 will receive an initial 拢50聽million in funding this year. It聽has been pledged a total budget of 拢800聽million between now and 2024-25.
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