Our discovery, research and innovation policy, evidence and campaigns
91AV is core to advances across every facet of human life
But where do the greatest opportunities lie? How will technology shape the science we create? And what steps should we take to ensure that curiosity-driven research continues to unlock new opportunities in unexpected ways?
In close collaboration with the research community, we set out the likely future of where chemistry’s greatest contributions will be – as well as the regulatory and funding environments needed to achieve them.
On this page, you can find our perspectives on a range of issues related to Discovery, including research reports, campaigning materials, and a list of our policy positions and engagement activities.
Read our reports
A systems approach to addressing the shortage of chemistry labs for startups
Deep tech chemistry ventures have the power to create significant social, environmental and economic impact. But many of these companies are stuck, without access to suitable labs in which to carry out research or scale-up of their tech. Our report explores why this is, and what we can do about it – read more.
REF2021 Insights
University chemistry departments in the UK play an important role in underpinning solutions for a healthier, more sustainable world and a stronger economy. Our Insights from REF2021 report highlights some of the varied contributions that chemical scientists at UK institutions make through driving new discoveries and transferring knowledge.
Workforce trends and economic impact
Commissioned by us and conducted by Cambridge Econometrics, this study provides evidence on the scale and skills of the UK’s chemistry-using workforce and its substantial direct and indirect contribution to the UK economy.
Science Horizons
For science to fulfil its potential to answer fundamental questions, create solutions to global challenges, and contribute fully to sustainable prosperity, it needs to have the right environment. We have identified that curiosity, collaboration and leadership are essential enablers for science to best help society today and in the future.