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?10m for defence research

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October 20, 2006

The Ministry of Defence this week announced ?10 million in new funding for research, as well as two new fellowship schemes.

It is hoped that the cash will support a "competition of ideas" that will offer innovative solutions to major defence problems. Universities will have until the end of January to bid for a share of the money.

Sir Roy Anderson, chief scientific adviser at the MoD, said that the competition would give academia and industry an open platform to respond to defence needs.

A pilot scheme for three new Royal Society Postdoctoral Research Fellowships begins next month, aiming to attract "the brightest and best scientists" into defence and security-related research. A similar scheme is planned for engineers in partnership with the Royal Academy of Engineering.

A pilot for 30 doctoral research studentships will be launched next summer. An additional competition is planned for early 2007 to create a consortium for research into novel materials. Research priorities include biological detection systems, communications, logistics, radar and materials.

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