ESRC Impact Acceleration Account at Oxford

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Oxford ESRC Impact Acceleration Account

We are delighted to have been awarded a third Impact Acceleration Account in the latest competitive round of applications to the Economic and Social Research Council (ESRC).

£1.25 million has been awarded to Oxford University for activities over the period 2023-2028 that translate the university's social sciences research into social, economic and behavioural impact. The funding, the maximum grant available from the Impact Acceleration Account investment, has been given by the Economic and Social Research Council, part of UKRI - the public body sponsored by the Department of Science, Innovation and Technology - and will be managed by the Social Sciences Division.

The IAA will help to address key societal challenges by working with other disciplines and relevant stakeholders, building deeper collaborative partnerships and effective engagement pathways to enable the uptake of research. As part of this, support will be given to innovation and commercialisation of social sciences research, working closely with Oxford University Innovation. It will also deliver impact in the local area, working in partnership with Oxford Brookes University, and local authorities, agencies, businesses and communities. The intention is to create a gateway between social sciences researchers and local partners who are interested in creating place-based impacts.

Queries to: esrciaa@socsci.ox.ac.uk 

 

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Social Sciences Impact Conference

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Local Policy Lab

Impact Awards 2025

Social Sciences Impact Awards

Responsible knowledge exchange, engagement and impact

Responsible engagement

Sustainable Development Goals

SDG Impact Fund

Research Venturers

SHAPE innovation

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ESRC Festival of Social Science

Oxford SDG Impact Lab

Postgraduate skills development

Funded ESRC IAA Projects

Oxford's social science researchers are collaborating with external partners, both nationally and internationally, to enhance the impact of their research by engaging in Knowledge Exchange activities. Find out more about the excellent projects that have received funding from Oxford's ESRC Impact Acceleration Account (IAA) and the Higher Education and Innovation Fund (HEIF) in the summaries below.

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Making fairer decisions: The bias detection tool developed at Oxford and implemented by Amazon

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Mapping the value of nature for people

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Maximising decision making, effectiveness, and accountability at the Criminal Cases Review Commission

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Moving in the right direction: creating a more inclusive approach to transport projects

Moving in the right direction: creating a more inclusive approach to transport projects
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Our World in Data: Transforming data into global impact

O²RB Excellence in Impact Awards, Oxford University Museum of Natural History, 19th October 2021, #O2RBImpactAwards Supported by the ESRC Impact Acceleration Account

O²RB Excellence in Impact Awards 2021

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Pioneering Pitt Rivers exhibition brings together Tibetan community in a unique celebration of identity

Pioneering Pitt Rivers exhibition brings together Tibetan community in a unique celebration of identity
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Pitt Rivers Museum works with the Haida Museum to inspire new generation of artists

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Oxford awarded £1.25m for social sciences research