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Long-running science programme secures £10m funding boost

The Sêr Cymru programme has received £10m from the Welsh Government via a new funding round

The Sêr Cymru programme

A long-running programme designed to bring scientific talent to research posts in Wales has received a multi-million pound investment boost. The Sêr Cymru programme has received £10m from the Welsh Government via a new funding round which will be delivered over two years (2023-24 & 2024-25), Economy Minister Vaughan Gething has announced.

The programme aims to improve sector collaboration through its links with academia, industries and businesses, and has generated over £252m in research income as a return for £110m investment by the Welsh Government in the last 11 years.

Now in its fourth phase, the programme will focus on developing disruptive innovations to solve socioeconomic challenges in Wales, prioritising low carbon, life sciences, advanced engineering and advanced computing. The latest investment will fund PhD Studentships, capacity building awards, and national research networks.

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Economy Minister Vaughan Gething said: “Science has a huge and essential contribution to make in meeting the diverse challenges faced by Wales and the rest of the world.

“I’m delighted with the progress Sêr Cymru has already made, particularly with the Tech Valleys programme. Thanks to Sêr Cymru, we have brought truly excellent research and researchers to Wales.

“To this end, the Welsh Government is determined to continue to build a strong and dynamic scientific research base here in Wales. Retention, upskilling and attracting talent will be key to achieving our objectives as set out in our Innovation Strategy.

“The investment I’m announcing today shows Wales is a progressive, confident country which is open for business and international collaboration.”