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UK’s world-class research organisations launch new collective

The RRS Sir David Attenborough, the UK's state-of-the-art research vessel, pictured in the Arctic
The RRS Sir David Attenborough, the UK's state-of-the-art research vessel, pictured in the Arctic

The National Research Organisations (NRO) Group officially launches today (Thursday) at the Academy of Medical Sciences, London. A first of its kind collective for the UK, the NRO brings together more than 100 leaders from government, research, academia, industry and funding organisations, marking a new chapter for the UK's research landscape.

The event will formally introduce the NRO Group as the collective voice of more than 40 of the UK's national science and research organisations, including SAMS. Together, these organisations represent a specialist national research capability dedicated to advancing science that benefits people, communities, the economy, the environment and national resilience.

The launch will be attended by Science Minister Lord Patrick Vallance, and the Government Chief Scientific Adviser, Professor Dame Angela McLean, alongside directors of NRO member organisations and senior representatives from across the UK's research and innovation ecosystem.

The NRO Group was established in response to growing recognition that the UK research landscape would benefit from stronger strategic alignment, clearer governance and greater visibility of the specialism and capabilities provided by national research organisations. Bringing together these organisations under a single alliance, has never been more important: providing a coherent and authoritative voice on science, research policy and long-term investment.

The launch event will highlight how the NRO Group will work alongside Government, UKRI, academia and industry to support national priorities, strengthen research excellence and help deliver economic growth through science and innovation.

Science Minister Lord Patrick Vallance said: "The UK's strength in science and innovation depends on collaboration across our research ecosystem. National research organisations play a vital role in generating the knowledge, infrastructure and expertise that support economic growth, improve lives and help address the major challenges facing the country.

"I welcome the launch of the National Research Organisations Group and look forward to working with its members to maximise the impact of UK science and research."

Professor Sir Ian Chapman, Chief Executive of UK Research and Innovation, said:

"Delivering UKRI's mission to advance knowledge, improve lives and drive growth requires the foundational capabilities provided by national research organisations, including our Centres, Institutes, Catapults and Units. I look forward to working in partnership with the National Research Organisation group as we shape the UK’s future.”

Government Chief Scientific Adviser Professor Dame Angela McLean said:

“The launch of the National Research Organisations Group marks an important step in harnessing science advice and expert knowledge to shape better policy for everyone. By working together, these organisations will be able to provide science-based insight which underpins decisions that benefit society as a whole.”

Looking ahead to 2030, the NRO Group has set out an ambitious vision to become an indispensable strategic partner across the UK's research system. Its priorities include delivering measurable impact against Government priorities, aligning research with national needs, securing sustainable investment in research infrastructure and capability, fostering innovation and skills, and strengthening the UK's global scientific leadership.

The National Research Organisations (NRO) Group is an alliance of more than 40 UK science and research organisations. Together, its members form an ecosystem of specialists dedicated to advancing science for the benefit of people, communities, the economy, the environment and national resilience.

The Group provides a unified and authoritative voice on science, research policy and investment, working with Government, UKRI, academia and industry to strengthen the UK's research capability and ensure research continues to deliver long-term public value. Find out which organisations are active participants: https://nrogroup.org/