UK registered organisations can apply for a share of up to £5 million for collaborative projects that enable adoption of the government’s Software Security Code of Practice to drive growth of secure and resilient software supply chains.
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Search and filter this listUK registered small and medium-sized enterprise businesses can apply for a share of up to £3 million to deliver feasibility studies for frontier AI and machine learning technologies with a clear route defensible scale-up.
Submit an expression of interest to join a two‑day in‑person sandpit on 23 to 24 June that will develop high-level ideas on AI‑supported social science using UKRI data.
Full participation in the sandpit is required to apply for future funding on this opportunity.
Apply for funding to host the Data Platform for the National PET Imaging Platform (NPIP), a UK Research and Innovation Infrastructure Fund investment.
You must be a member of the consortium bid developed and approved by NPIP and based at a UK research organisation eligible for MRC funding.
Apply for funding to put humanities insights and methodologies at the heart of artificial intelligence tech design.
You must be based at a UK, Canadian or US research organisation eligible for funding. You must have attended the sandpit workshop in Montreal in February 2026 to act as a project lead (PL) for this opportunity.
UK registered organisations can apply for a share of up to £121 million across the three strands of this competition for innovative clean maritime technologies. This funding is from DfT.
Apply for funding to support partnerships to carry out novel collaborative activities between a team of researchers.
You must be employed by an eligible research organisation.
Apply for funding to take the next step towards becoming an independent researcher.
Your research must be in the remit of the Medical Research Council.
You must have:
- the skills and experience to ‘transition to independence’
- the support of an eligible host research organisation
Apply for funding to support research within the remit of the Medical Research Council.
You must be employed by an eligible research organisation.
You can involve more than one research group or organisation in the project.
Apply for funding to be the UK National Coordinator for the European Social Survey and deliver the data collection for Round 13 and 14.
You must be based at a UK research organisation eligible for ESRC funding.