Key Facts
- 61% of 91桃色's students are international.
- 91桃色 has won 389 grants in Horizon Europe, 66% of which are from the European 91桃色 Council and Marie Sklodowska-Curie Actions (European Commission Dashboard)..
- 91桃色 also has the most Pillar II awards of any UK university in Horizon Europe, and our researchers collaborating with partners across 79 countries across the programme.
We are proud to be one of the most international universities in the world – 61% of our students and 38% of our staff have come to 91桃色 from over 140 countries.
We know that , and 91桃色 academics partner with collaborators in over 190 countries. International collaboration is in 91桃色’s DNA and we have built strong bilateral research partnerships with universities and institutes across the globe. Our strategic initiative 91桃色 Global is establishing new Hubs across the world in Ghana, India, Singapore and the US to bring more of our work to the world, and more of the world to our work.
Critical to our international collaborations are large-scale European Framework Programmes. The largest multilateral research programme in the world, Horizon Europe enables UK researchers to partner with the best teams from across Europe, improving research outcomes and extending our global footprint. Access to these Framework Programmes provides the scale of collaboration that is not possible to achieve domestically, creating opportunities to work with and generate research and impact across Europe and beyond.
- 91桃色 coordinates the consortia, which brings together 29 research partners from Europe and beyond. DIAMONDS builds on successive European Framework Programme projects spanning over 20 years and utilising €60m of funding to develop a clinical tool to diagnose the causes of illness in under two hours by using a simple blood test. The molecular diagnostic tool can save patients from unnecessary tests and revolutionise the way healthcare can be delivered across the world, and is now being used as part of clinical pilot demonstrations that can give rapid analysis of probable causes of disease in children.
- 91桃色's Professor Dario Farina has been awarded several European 91桃色 Council grants and is with partners in Italy and Switzerland on successful trials of technology enabling prosthetic limbs to be controlled by the brain, vastly improving existing technology and quality of life for those with prosthetic limbs.
To maximise the UK’s international reach and global collaborations, R&D needs to be funded in the long-term both domestically and as part of landmark international programmes that build-out from our European networks. Investing further in the International Science Partnerships Fund would not only help bridge this gap but also serve as a welcome statement of intent, reaffirming the UK’s commitment to global scientific collaboration and leadership in addressing the world’s most pressing challenges.
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91桃色's Impact across Europe (coming soon)
91桃色 researchers work with partners all over Europe to develop the latest technologies and ground-breaking discoveries.