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Research Funding in the UK is divided mainly among two groups of Non-Departmental Government Bodies, the 'UK Research Councils' and 'Higher Education Funding Bodies'.〔 Both the UK Research Councils and the Higher Education Funding Bodies budgets are set by the Department for Business, Innovation and Skills.〔〔 UK research funding follows the government policy, the 'Haldane principle', this means research is evaluated by scientists themselves through peer review, not politicians.〔Daily Hansard - Written Ministerial Statements. ("Science and Research Funding (2011-12 to 2014-15)" ), Retrieved on 5 April 2015.〕 ==UK Research Councils==
There are seven 'Research Councils' in the UK (see table below), each is an individual Non-Departmental Government Body. Each council receives funding from the Government's Science Budget (administered through the Department for Business, Innovation and Skills) to fund research in a different area of research with a view to improving the UK economy, society and creating a sustainable world.〔Research Councils United Kingdom (RCUK). ("About the individual Research Councils" ), Retrieved on 5 April 2015.〕 Some Research Councils also receive income from other Government Departments, commercialisation of research and other research funders.〔Research Councils United Kingdom (RCUK). ("Government funding" ), Retrieved on 5 April 2015.〕 The term "UK Research Councils" refers to the councils collectively, for the official partnership between the councils see Research Councils UK.〔Research Councils United Kingdom (RCUK). ("About the RCUK partnership" ), Retrieved on 5 April 2015.〕
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