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  The UK Space Agency International Partners programme has set aside £150m for projects to harness space knowledge, expertise and capability to provide a sustainable, economic or societal Read more

  The specific aim of the Innovation Projects Open Call is to increase and accelerate the uptake and impact of NERC funded research outputs by supporting translational and knowledge exchange Read more

  A major new research facility which will allow scientists to discover more sustainable and affordable ways to treat wastewater has been opened at a sewage treatment works in the north east. Read more

  Applications by 16:00 on Friday 1 July 2016 NERC is offering a free-to-exhibit opportunity for researchers to have an exhibition stand or run public engagement activities as part of our Into Read more

  Applications to attend workshop closes: 27th June 2016       Closing date: 16:00 on Tuesday 6th September As part of the GCRF, NERC, AHRC & ESRC invite Read more

  Closing date for proposals: 16:00 on 9 August 2016 NERC is inviting proposals under the Soil Security programme for research projects costing between £150k and £250k (80% full economic Read more

  Closing date: 16:00 on 24 June 2016 NERC, the Economic & Social Research Council (ESRC) and The Rockefeller Foundation are working together towards the ambitious goal of identifying the Read more

  The outlook for June is for normal to below normal river flows for northern and western areas of the UK, following a dry spring and a dry start to June. In parts of southern and eastern Read more

  Birmingham has come ninth in a list of the world’s best cities for sustainable water management – top for the UK – with Rotterdam, Copenhagen and Amsterdam ranking highest globally. The Read more

  A new research study has found that almost all of England’s 200 chalk streams are in a “dismal state of decline” as the result of what the Sunday Times newspaper described as "a lethal Read more

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