Salary : £160,000 - £170,000 (based on experience) plus an opportunity for performance related pay.
Contract: This role is offered on a permanent, open-ended basis. Whilst offered on a permanent basis, we would consider secondments. Should you wish to apply on a seconded basis please make this clear in your application.
Hours : Full time
Location : Bristol, Swindon or London. Please note, this role includes regular travel to sites across the UK and international travel on occasion.
Nature of appointment: This is a ministerial appointment made by the Secretary of State for Science, Innovation and Technology. The post-holder would be an office-holder and an employee of UKRI.
Availability: Successful candidate/s will be encouraged to take up their appointment as soon as possible, following the successful completion of pre-appointment checks and security clearance
Closing date: Sunday 21st June 2026 at 23:55
About Research England
Research England is responsible for investing in research and knowledge exchange in higher education institutions across England. It shapes the conditions for a vibrant, globally competitive research and innovation system that supports national prosperity, societal advancement and the public good.
Overall, Research England invests over £2 billion a year across a range of different programmes. In addition, they operate funding programmes across the UK and collaborate closely with partners in the devolved administrations.
Areas of responsibility include:
implementing the UK’s Research Excellence Framework
leading work on the sustainability of the research sector in England
supporting the translation of research and development (R&D) from universities into economic and wider societal impact
About the role
The Executive Chair of Research England will be a dynamic and inspirational leader who will spearhead research excellence and knowledge exchange across England’s higher education institutions as well as taking the lead on various UK-wide initiatives.
As the Executive Chair of Research England, they will lead a dedicated team of over 100 people across multiple locations. In addition, they will work closely with the Research England Council and take overall responsibility for setting the strategic vision for Research England as well as contributing to the direction of UK Research and Innovation (UKRI).
As a visible and credible leader, the Executive Chair will have a significant role in championing UKRI's relationships across the higher education sector, the other UK higher education funding bodies and the Office for Students.
As a member of UKRI’s Executive Committee, the Executive Chair of Research England will be accountable to, and work closely with, the UKRI CEO and the wider Executive Committee, contributing to the collective leadership of the wider organisation.
Research England’s Executive Chair will also be responsible for leading and delivering one or more cross cutting areas for UK Research and Innovation.
Key Responsibilities
UKRI’s nine Executive Chairs have two overarching responsibilities. Firstly, they have a responsibility to ensure the health and outcomes delivered within their domain.
To achieve this, Executive Chairs have delegated responsibility and accountability for a budget set through recommendations to the Secretary of State from the UKRI Board, which is, in turn, advised by the UKRI Executive Committee.
They have freedom to operate to deliver this budget through their team, including through collaborative programmes with other parts of UKRI, aligned with the UKRI Strategy.
Executive Chairs will harness strategic insight they gain from their advisory council and by sustaining senior relationships across the research and innovation system.
At the same time, as members of the UKRI Executive Committee, Executive Chairs have a responsibility for the health and vibrancy of the entire UK research and innovation system, recommending strategy to the UKRI Board.
This includes collective responsibility and accountability for UKRI strategy and budgets, and for the leadership and delivery of collective UKRI activities.
The Research England Executive Chair will be accountable for multiple cross-UKRI functions, currently including:
The following responsibilities will be key to ensuring delivery of Research England and UKRI’s objectives:
Leadership
lead and manage Research England and its staff in the successful delivery of its objectives, providing the inspirational, inclusive leadership and vision to maintain and develop the quality outputs and impacts from its investment portfolio
be a core member of the UKRI Executive team to deliver best value from the overall research and innovation funding and policy system and actively contribute to the development and implementation of the strategy for UKRI
work collaboratively across UKRI’s councils to foster interdisciplinary work and a whole system approach, providing support and challenge when required
work with the Executive Committee, the Senior Independent Member of Research England and other council members to lead and develop the organisation’s strategic approach to research and innovation in England
Stakeholder engagement
work with the SIM and other council members on the strategic approach to knowledge exchange and commercialisation in universities within England to enhance their contribution to economic growth and social capital
fulfil Research England’s remit to create and sustain the conditions for a healthy and dynamic research and knowledge exchange system in the higher education sector
oversee quality related funding and maintain the excellence of research infrastructure in English higher education providers (HEP). Stimulate research collaborations across the UK between HEPs, businesses and charities that help support economic growth and build local collaborations
represent and develop positive relationships between Research England and the devolved administrations and their Higher Education funding bodies
work closely with the Office for Students to support higher education more generally, delivering the Higher Education Innovation Funding programme and other areas of joint responsibility
Finance, planning and analysis
maximise efficiency and ensure value for money from public investment
ensure robust budget planning and financial control
ensure robust analysis underpins decisions, evidences outcomes and maximises synergy between Research England’s objectives and the overall UKRI strategy
If you would like to learn more about the role you can download a copy of our Candidate Pack
Essential criteria
UKRI wishes to attract the highest calibre of candidates with the appropriate standing for this role. The successful candidate will be able to command confidence and represent Research England with its many stakeholders at the highest level, being able to demonstrate the following essential criteria:
Skills, experience and standing
a highly respected senior leader with relevant experience of, and success in, delivering research and innovation results, including understanding the challenges of institutional block grant funding
politically astute with excellent interpersonal skills, able to influence, build and maintain strong working relationships with a wide range of partners demonstrating a collaborative and consultative approach
clear and persuasive communicator capable of influencing at board, government and senior external stakeholder level (especially HEPs) providing authoritative advice and exercising sound judgement in decision-making
commitment to the overarching goals of UKRI and the health of a wider and more integrated research and innovation landscape
an ability to develop and deliver a strategic vision for higher education research and knowledge exchange funding in England, built on a thorough understanding of these areas
A demonstrable ability of having translated research into application and economic benefit
Leadership and management
proven experience contributing to the development and delivery of organisational strategy, with the ability to drive change, embed a culture of continuous improvement and deliver tangible organisational impact
able to establish credibility quickly, navigate differences of opinion constructively, and demonstrate personal resilience, determination and integrity in high-pressure contexts
demonstrable leadership and management skills within a complex organisation, able to evidence having successfully led through times of change and organisational development
experience managing diverse, high-performing teams, fostering collaboration, accountability, talent development and organisational resilience across large, complex structures
track record of leading organisational change, delivering outcomes under pressure and maintaining momentum in highly dynamic environments
comfortable making high-stakes decisions, delegating effectively and ensuring accountability for resources, operational outcomes and compliance with governance standards
Indicative Timeline
The selection process will include an interview and a presentation, along with additional fireside discussions. Candidates will also be asked to complete psychometric testing as part of the assessment.
Interviews will be in person and will take place in London
Process Dates
Closing Date: Sunday 21st June 2026
Shortlisting: w/c 22nd June 2026
Interviews: w/c 06th July 2026
Please note that the timeline for this campaign is indicative and therefore subject to change.
Please note that the role-holder will be required to have the appropriate level of security screening/vetting required for this role. UKRI reserves the right to run or re-run security clearance as required during the course of employment.
How to Apply
Please submit your application via the Careers Portal by 23:55 on Sunday 21st June 2026
You will need to supply:
A CV
A supporting statement
You should aim for your CV and supporting statement to be no longer than two to three pages each.
Your statement of suitability should provide the following:
specific information about why you believe you would be suitable for appointment into the Research England Executive Chair role and your vision for the role if successful
think about your knowledge, skills, experience and personal attributes, and take full advantage of the space available.
use practical examples where possible and ensure you refer to the essential criteria for this role.
Should you have any problem with submitting your application via the UKRI Careers Portal, please do send an email to [email protected] with ‘Research England Executive Chair’ in the subject heading. A member of our team will be in touch.