SDSN UK Hub is establishing the UK SDG Reactor network, with funding from UKRI’s Higher Education Innovation Fund.
The Reactor will connect two influential communities: the SDSN UK and UN Global Compact Network UK to foster collaboration, innovation, and impact across sectors. It will be led by Professor Gail Taylor, Chair of SDSN UK and Dean of the Faculty of Life Sciences at UCL.
The UK SDG Reactor will support targeted, high impact activities, designed to translate research into practice, build capacity, and foster innovation. This includes providing data and insight on sustainability leadership and best practice, creating opportunities for professional learning, and cross-sectoral knowledge sharing.
The project will be supported by an Innovation Network grant with funding from Research England, Higher Education Innovation Fund (HEIF), managed by UCL Innovation & Enterprise.
Speaking on the announcement, Professor Taylor said:
“The SDG Reactor represents a powerful opportunity to harness the collective research and knowledge strengths of the Sustainable Development Solutions Network UK, which we’re proud to host at UCL. With over 20 member institutions – including many of the UK’s leading universities – SDSN UK is driving practical, evidence-based solutions to the Sustainable Development Goals. By partnering with UN Global Compact UK, we’re combining academic insight with business leadership to accelerate progress on the most pressing challenges facing society. Together, we aim to deliver impact that is greater than the sum of our parts.”
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Background
The Higher Education Innovation Fund (HEIF) supports dynamic knowledge exchange between universities and the wider world, fostering collaborations that deliver tangible benefits to society and the economy. Through its £260 million programme, HEIF enables higher education institutions to engage in a broad spectrum of knowledge-based activities. This can range from research partnerships to professional development initiatives. These projects must respond to real world issues and drive innovation across sectors. The fund is designed to sustain and grow these interactions, ensuring that academic expertise translates into meaningful impact for communities, businesses, and public policy.
SDSN UK is the national hub of the UN-mandated SDSN Global. Established in 2022, SDSN UK mobilises universities and knowledge institutions across the UK to advance the UN 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development. With over 20 member organisations, SDSN UK drives collaborative research, education, and policy engagement to develop practical solutions to complex sustainability challenges. Its activities include convening national conferences, producing independent assessments of UK SDG progress, and partnering with government, business, and civil society to strengthen the UK’s SDG ecosystem.
UN Global Compact UK is part of the world’s largest corporate sustainability initiative, connecting UK-based organisations to a global movement committed to advancing responsible business practices. Through practical action and strategic partnerships, the network helps businesses align with universal sustainability principles and contribute meaningfully to the UN Sustainable Development Goals. With nearly 1,000 member organisations, it provides access to cutting-edge resources, peer learning, and expert guidance across areas such as climate action, human rights, governance, and sustainable finance.
