Science Minister announces non-executive Board members of UK Research and Innovation
Thursday, 28 September 2017 08:29
The 12 non-executive members of UK Research and Innovation (UKRI)
Board have today been announced by Science Minister,
Jo Johnson. Over the coming months the Board will work with
the UKRI Chair, Chief Executive and the executive team to
ensure the successful formation and launch of UKRI, as well as
the strategic direction of the organisation. This will include
advising the Secretary of State on the allocation of research and
innovation budgets, including...Request free trial
The 12 non-executive members of UK Research and Innovation (UKRI)
Board have today been announced by Science Minister,
Jo Johnson.
Over the coming months the Board will work with
the UKRI Chair, Chief
Executive and the executive team to ensure the successful
formation and launch of UKRI, as well as the
strategic direction of the organisation. This will include
advising the Secretary of State on the allocation of research and
innovation budgets, including the Industrial Strategy Challenge
Fund.
Science Minister, said:
UKRI has a
pivotal role in our future as a knowledge economy. This
is an exceptionally strong board that will ensure the
UK’s world leading research system stays at the frontier
of science and innovation for decades to come.
Sir John Kingman, interim UKRI Chair said:
UKRI’s
Board brings together an extraordinary array of brilliant
scientific and business leaders. Together with the
emerging executive team led by Mark Walport, we will be
superbly equipped to ensure the new organisation delivers
on the great opportunities it has.
A key task for the Board will be to ensure the strengths of
the Research Councils, Innovate UK and Research England are
preserved and built upon, and maximise the value and
benefits from the government’s investment of over £6
billion per annum in research and innovation.
The Members of the Board:
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