You can apply for funding to support research into the welfare of managed animals. This area is an annual focus within BBSRC standard research grants.
You can apply if you meet the eligibility requirements for BBSRC standard research grants.
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You can apply for funding to support research into the welfare of managed animals. This area is an annual focus within BBSRC standard research grants.
You can apply if you meet the eligibility requirements for BBSRC standard research grants.
Organisations can apply for a share of £3 million, inclusive of VAT, to develop products or services to remove harmful pollutants from homes.
Apply for a fellowship focusing on any topic in the EPSRC portfolio.
You’ll have the support, flexibility and freedom to:
You must be hosted and supported by an eligible UK research organisation during your fellowship.
This opportunity is only open to applicants successful at the outline stage.
Apply for funding to support feasibility studies into high risk and high gain healthcare technology research with the potential to transform healthcare by 2050.
This is invitation only.
Successful outline applicants are invited to submit their full proposals.
This will invest in the retention and international recruitment of a small number of world-leading AI researchers. This will enable the building of centres of excellence in key areas of AI research.
You can apply for funding for research projects which address environmental challenges covered by six new highlight topics.
Your proposal must address issues within a single highlight topic.
Projects can last up to four years.
You must be a resident in the UK and employed by an eligible UK research organisation.
Apply for funding to connect projects focused on sustainable development in south-east Asia.
Your research must have been funded by UKRI, JST or DOST.
This is the first phase of the ‘Science, Technology and Action’ Nexus for Development (STAND). Up to 5 projects will be funded for up to 12 months.
Apply for funding for digital humanities research. Your project must be large, innovative and multidisciplinary.
UK and Ireland-based researchers must collaborate on the project.
Apply for funding to establish an international network for research into coronaviruses.
Funding of £500,000 will be awarded for a single network to run for up to four years.
You must be of lecturer level and based at an eligible UK research organisation.
Apply for funding to develop early-stage interventions for a UK or global public health issue.
You must be a UK-based researcher at an eligible research organisation.
This opportunity opens twice a year.