Earlham Institute one of UK’s leading research organisations to launch National Research Organisations Group

10 December 2025
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Melissa Salmon and Carolina Grandellis from the Earlham Biofoundry

The UK’s foremost research agencies and institutes have come together to launch the National Research Organisations (NRO) Group, a new alliance of 35 organisations dedicated to advancing science for the benefit of people, communities, the economy and national priorities.

The NRO Group is a trusted partner for government, academia and industry, providing a unified and authoritative perspective on science, policy, and research investment – making research matter.

The NRO Group formed to address fragmentation across the UK research landscape and unlock the full potential of national research organisations (NROs). This will involve clearer governance, strategic alignment, and better visibility of these unique capabilities. 

By creating an authoritative, collegiate voice and a trusted interface, the NRO Group ensures science-based insight informs decisions and connects major national priorities to improve people’s lives, boost growth, and ensure security and resilience - while driving progress toward net zero and UK environmental goals.

Science Minister Lord Vallance said: “Research and Development is essential to building a better Britain. From new treatments for cancer, to breakthroughs in clean energy or developing the computers of the future, the path to a stronger economy and society will be dependent on science and innovation.”

"There has never been a better time for the UK's research institutes and public research bodies to pull together. By aligning their capabilities to deliver maximum impact, the NRO Group will be a key part of our efforts to ensure that science and technology benefits everyone."

The NRO group brings together many agencies and institutes that provide unique national and international capabilities. 

Their principal purpose is to perform curiosity-driven as well as focussed full-time research, from searching for new antibiotics to the clean jet engines of the future. This grouping is underpinned by a formal partnership agreement, to generate maximum value to the economy, security, and the lives of people.

Prof Neil Hall, Director of Earlham Institute said: "The launch of the National Research Organisations Group is an extremely important moment for UK academic research. As a government funded research organisation, the Earlham Institute exists to deliver economic and social impact for the UK. The NRO Group will work with us, and other publicly funded research organisations, to ensure we are all delivering maximum benefits."

Dr Stuart Wainwright, NRO Group Director and CEO of the UK Centre for Ecology & Hydrology: “I’ve worked with many NROs over the last 25 years and have consistently been inspired by how their science improves lives, drives growth and ensures our national security. Through the new NRO Group we aim to do even more good for the nation and our people.”

Professor Sir Ian Chapman, CEO of UK Research and Innovation adds: “Our National Research Organisations are a real asset for the UK, providing world-class facilities and researchers. By coming together in this way, they [NROs] have the opportunity to improve efficiency, allowing the whole to be greater than the sum of the parts. By focusing their efforts, the NRO can play an important role in improving lives and driving growth across the UK.”

Notes to editors.

NRO participant organisations

  • Animal and Plant Health Agency (APHA)
  • AWE Nuclear Security Technologies
  • British Antarctic Survey (BAS)
  • British Geological Survey (BGS)
  • Centre for Environment, Fisheries and Aquaculture Science (Cefas)
  • Defence Science and Technology Laboratory (DSTL)
  • Earlham Institute
  • Health and Safety Executive (HSE)
  • Institute of Biological, Environmental & Rural Sciences (IBERS)
  • James Hutton Institute (JHI)
  • John Innes Centre (JIC)
  • Medical Research Council Laboratory of Medical Sciences (MRC LMS)
  • Medical Research Council Laboratory of Molecular Biology (MRC LMB)
  • Met Office
  • Moredun Research Institute
  • National Centre for Atmospheric Science (NCAS)
  • National Centre for Earth Observation (NCEO)
  • National Measurement Lab LGC (NML)
  • National Oceanography Centre (NOC)
  • National Physical Laboratory (NPL)
  • Plymouth Marine Laboratory (PML)
  • Quadram Institute Bioscience (QIB)
  • Rosalind Franklin Institute (RFI)
  • Rothamsted Research
  • Scottish Association for Marine Science (SAMS)
  • STFC National Labs
  • The Alan Turing Institute
  • The Babraham Institute
  • The Francis Crick Institute
  • The Pirbright Institute
  • The Roslin Institute
  • UK Atomic Energy Authority (UKAEA)
  • UK Centre for Ecology & Hydrology (UKCEH)
  • UK Health Security Agency (UKHSA)
  • UK National Nuclear Laboratory (UKNNL)

About the Earlham Institute

The Earlham Institute harnesses data-driven biology to accelerate solutions for health, biodiversity and food security.

The Institute combines world-class technology and interdisciplinary expertise across genomics, engineering biology and data science to deliver scientific breakthroughs with economic and social impact.

Based at Norwich Research Park, the Earlham Institute is one of eight institutes strategically funded by BBSRC.

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