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Search and filter this listApply to lead or co-lead an interdisciplinary gut-immunology-brain axis research and innovation network+.
You must:
- be based at a research organisation eligible for BBSRC funding
- meet individual eligibility requirements
Funding of up to £5 million across four years will support one network.
Investors can apply to partner with Innovate UK to invest in innovative micro, small and medium-sized enterprises aligned with grant funding.
Apply for global health funding to address the management of multiple long-term conditions, in the context of non-communicable diseases.
UK registered organisations can apply for a share of up to £2 million. This is for business case feasibility studies to support scale up of the UK’s zero emission automotive supply chain.
Apply for funding to support ambitious collaborative research programmes.
Prosperity Partnerships projects must be business-led, co-created, and co-delivered by business and academic partners with an existing working relationship.
This funding opportunity is for invited applicants to apply for funding to enhance understanding of how marine ecosystems will respond to the planned large-scale expansion of floating offshore wind infrastructure in UK waters.
UK registered businesses can apply for a share of up to £6 million for the purpose of developing innovative proposals with South Korea. You must collaborate with at least one South Korean business applying under the equivalent KIAT or KETEP programme.
Apply for research grant funding towards future proofing plants for a changing climate.
Your proposal must involve researchers based in the UK, USA and Germany.
UK applicants must be based at a UK research organisation eligible for BBSRC funding.
German investigators must be eligible for DFG funding.
US investigators must be eligible for NSF or USDA-NIFA funding.
The ATI programme funds industrial research and investment aid for research infrastructures to make the UK civil aerospace sector more competitive.