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Search and filter this listAHRC awards to support researchers without prior experience of leading a significant research project to accelerate their trajectory as independent researchers, to unlock their potential and build leadership and convenor experience.
You must be based at a UK research organisation eligible for AHRC funding.
Funding to advance ambitious arts and humanities research agendas, research leadership and research teams, at scale, through a pilot approach to team-convening.
You can only apply for this funding opportunity if we have invited you to do so following a successful outline application.
Future Leaders Fellowship (FLF) award holders have the opportunity to extend their four-year fellowship by up to a further three years. The renewal funding will continue to support the development of a fellow and further the fellow’s work to undertake adventurous, ambitious programmes that tackle difficult and novel challenges.
This international joint funding opportunity will support a new UK-Singapore consortium in engineering biology, biomanufacturing and specialty chemical production.
You must be based at a UK research organisation eligible for BBSRC funding, and your application must involve researchers from the UK and Singapore.
Apply to attend a four-day interactive sandpit to develop novel projects that can address multi-faceted metascience questions related to research and development (R&D) funding and inform R&D policymaking.
The sandpit will take place in February 2025. Attendance for the full four days will be mandatory for selected participants.
Apply for funding to purchase mid-range equipment for research across BBSRC’s scientific areas through ALERT 2024.
You must be a researcher or a research technical professional from an eligible UK research organisation to apply for funding.
Apply for funding to collaborate on arts and humanities projects with German research partners.
You must be:
- based at a research organisation eligible for AHRC funding
- working with a German team led by a researcher eligible for DFG funding
- proposing a project within the remit of AHRC
This opportunity provides an open and flexible route to computational support for high quality projects across the entire UK Research and Innovation (UKRI) remit.
This application process is purely for compute resource for up to 12 months. No funding is available to successful applicants.
You must be based at a UK research organisation eligible for UKRI funding.
The ATI programme funds industrial research and investment aid for research infrastructures to make the UK civil aerospace sector more competitive.