Chancellor George Osborne welcomed the proposal for the National Institute for Materials Research and Innovation, which will build on the region鈥檚 expertise in materials science.
The decision on whether to proceed with the institute or not will be given in Mr Osborne鈥檚 聽Autumn Statement, due in December.
Sir Mark Walport, the chief scientific adviser, came up with the idea in response to a speech made by the Chancellor in June during which Mr Osborne highlighted the importance of scientific innovation in driving economic recovery in the north of England.
Sir Mark began working with northern universities to come up with a proposal. 鈥淔or proposals to be successful in strengthening the UK鈥檚 academic and industrial base we must build on our existing excellence in research,鈥 he said.
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He added: 鈥淭his proposal for a National Institute for Materials Research and Innovation is based in the north but has national scope, integrating strengths across the UK in academia and industry, and must be able to operate at a scale that no one university can achieve alone.鈥
Mr Osborne said that the 鈥渆xciting鈥 proposal would put the north of England 鈥渁t the centre of the search for the new materials of the future鈥.
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鈥淭his is another big step in delivering our plan for the 鈥楴orthern Powerhouse鈥. Science is at the heart of the economic prospects for the north of England,鈥 he said.
Sir Mark is now working in consultation with universities and businesses nationwide to develop the proposals.
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