RCUK
UK US Partnership
About our partners
Research Councils UK (RCUK) is the strategic partnership of the UK’s 7 research councils, covering a full range of academic disciplines from medical and biological sciences to arts and humanities. Every year RCUK invests around £3 billion to support excellent research that can have a positive impact on the life of the UK.
The film
International partnerships are essential to the UK’s success in research, but none is more fruitful than the UK/US partnership. This film outlines how the shared outlook and complementary expertise of the UK and USA has a major positive impact on the world. From tackling the problems of disease to space exploration, we discover how these two nations are working together for the good of humanity.
Chegg supports students to study better, learn more in less time and achieve better grades. This takes a wide range of tools and solutions, but when it comes to challenging and hard-to-grasp topics, like those found in science, nothing beats an explainer video.
Zone 2e is helping 2e students overcome these challenges by leveraging their strengths. Our creative team explained how Zone 2e supports twice-exceptional students in this explainer video.
As the planet feels the impact of human activity, we must change how we live, and a big part of this is changing how we educate our children. How we do this is at the heart of research by Dr Peter Sutoris, which we brought to the screen in this whiteboard animation.
UCL Changing Minds want to help organisations harness the full power of behavioural science, transforming the way they work. We worked with UCL Changing Minds to help share what they do with the world.
Most funding agencies consider research impacts an important factor. Communicating impact is a skill in its own right and University College Dublin have created the Impact Toolkit to provide valuable guidance on explaining impact.
Cynthia Hall and the Karyn Purvis Institute came to us to create a whiteboard animation highlighting the critical issue of human trafficking and the situations that can lead to someone becoming trafficked.
The Berkhamsted Schools Group develop remarkable people, helping their pupils to not only earn a living but also to live lives worth living. We worked with the Berkhamsted to bring their educational vision to the screen in this whiteboard animation.
From the pressures of exams and an uncertain career market to judgments made via social media, teenagers today have a lot to manage.
Your child’s first day of school is a big moment, for you as well as them. Written by Emma Robinson and read by Sir Ken Robinson, Dear Teacher is a powerful and moving insight into the emotions of a parent on their child’s first day.