Launching Lovelace labs
7 PM, 20 Nov 2025
The Tony Blair Institute unveils its vision for a new kind of research institution to policymakers and the press at the London Institute.
Far more than other nations such as Germany and America, Britain suffers from a dearth of independent institutes. That means that the lion’s share of our research takes place at universities, where all too often scientists must divide their time between research, teaching and administrative duties.
In this event, the Tony Blair Institute will unveil its vision for a new kind of research organisation. The Lovelace disruptive invention laboratories will offer an alternative model, which is designed to pursue ambitious, high-risk ideas with long-term vision. Characteristics that will set them apart from universities include the offer of early-career independence for scientists, a reliance on internal review as opposed to chasing grants, and directors with genuine autonomy. Partly inspired by the example set by the London Institute, the labs aim to accelerate discovery, attract world-class talent and bridge the gap between fundamental discovery and marketable innovation.
Event information
The event takes place on Thursday 20 November at the London Institute for Mathematical Sciences, which is on the second floor of the Royal Institution. Attendance is by invitation only. There will be speeches from 7 pm in our seminar room, followed by drinks in the Old Post Room.















