Research England funding allocations, 2024-25
David Kernohan is Deputy Editor of Wonkhe
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Not much to add, editorially, to these charts – which follow the confirmation of Research England from the Department of Science, Innovation, and Technology back in July of this year. Outside of unexpected changes in government science spending, these will be the amounts paid to each eligible provider (with respect to QR, HEIF, and the full range of other allocations) as detailed in the visualisation below.
There’s no surprises within the allocations either – no changes to the published formulae, all of which now reflect the latest available data (with the exception of the decision not to use 2022-23 HESA Student data in the allocation of research degree programme supervision funds, which are calculated based on the previous year of funding).
I’ve shown the capital allocations as text below the main bar.
And here, for those interested, is a ranked list of those in receipt of recurrent funding. You’ll note that, overall, research volume is the major determinant of funding levels.