Positive research culture: a foundation for world-class science
How does a positive research culture help beat cancer?
Our vision is that 3 in 4 patients will survive cancer by 2034. We’re supporting the best cancer researchers and funding the highest quality research to make this a reality.
Positive research culture will mean that you can develop your ideas in a supportive, collaborative environment. An environment which fosters world-class science and innovation that will help more people survive cancer.
Latest research culture news
Our Annual Research Integrity Statement
Our annual statement summarises our activities in 2019–2020 to strengthen research integrity in line with the Concordat to Support Research Integrity
Research with Integrity
Our Research Integrity series explores how the focus on research integrity has changed over time, and the issues and challenges of this incredibly important aspect of research.
Diversity in Research
In our Diversity in research series, we dive into how we're fostering a diverse and inclusive research environment and why this matters for cancer research.
Resources
Policies that affect your grant – what we expect of you and your host instituation when applying for or in receipt of funding.
Develop your research career – find out about the support we offer including networking groups, events, training and mentoring.
Choosing the right funding opportunity – our competency framework aims to support and nurture the most talented researchers.
Successful applicant case studies – read about the career journeys of some of our researchers.
Research events – our code of conduct sets out our expectations for everyone involved in our research events.
Get in touch
If you have any questions or would like more information about our work to promote positive research culture, please get in touch.
Sue Russell
Senior Policy and Governance Manager
Sue.Russell@cancer.org.uk
0203 469 6971