Follow-on funding is awarded to cover unforeseen knowledge exchange, public engagement, active dissemination and commercialisation activities that arise during or after an AHRC funded project.
Grants of up to £100,000 are available with smaller grants of up to £30,000 for higher-risk activities.
UK registered small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) can apply for a share of up to £20 million to develop innovative solutions to health and healthcare challenges. This funding is from Innovate UK.
This opportunity funds work with researchers in Luxembourg. Collaborative work is governed by an agreement between UK Research and Innovation (UKRI) and FNR.
You can submit collaborative research proposals in any area of arts and humanities within the remit of both AHRC and FNR.
Apply for funding to recruit and train doctoral students through an AHRC Centre for Doctoral Training (CDT).
You must be based at a UK higher education institution (HEI) eligible for UKRI funding.
The CDT will provide training opportunities in the arts and humanities through partnership between higher education institutions and non-HEI organisations.
Eligible UK public sector organisations can apply for up to £250,000 from the Knowledge Asset Grant Fund in this strand. The funding will aid exploitation of intangible assets that have a broader application or client base than their owner organisation.
Eligible UK public sector organisations can apply for up to £25,000 from the Knowledge Asset Grant Fund in this strand. The funding will aid exploitation of intangible assets that have a broader application or client base than their owner organisation.
UK registered academic institutions, research and technology organisations or Catapults can apply for a share of up to £9 million to fund innovation projects with businesses or not for profits.