We invite PhD students to work with non-academic partners on projects that fall within the STFC core science programme of astronomy, particle physics, nuclear physics and accelerator science. Projects must aim to apply technologies or techniques developed within the programme into other areas.
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Search and filter this listSupports the translation of research into practical application, including commercialisation, by:
- helping researchers maximise the societal and economic benefits of their research
- enabling researchers to prepare a robust business plan
- reducing the risk for future investors.
UK registered businesses can apply for a share of £8 million in grant funding for projects supporting recovery and growth of the UK’s foundation industries.
This is the seventh funding opportunity for Statements of Need for new and existing National Research Facilities that will support excellent engineering and physical sciences research. These facilities provide leading edge capabilities and technique development at a national level or access to European research facilities.
For innovation awards or case studies on COVID-19’s impacts on disabled people. Apply for up to £100,000 full economic cost (FEC) for up to six months. This funding opportunity aims to bring together UK and low and middle income country (LMIC) cross-disciplinary researchers.
We are investing up to £5 million (at 80% full economic cost) of EPSRC funding to support around six sociotechnical, interdisciplinary, co-created, novel research projects.
The projects should explore user-focused, transformational digital technologies and services to achieve a sustainable digital society.
The Digital Economy Theme welcomes multidisciplinary research that spans the whole of the remit of UK Research and Innovation. The research must be at least 50% within EPSRC’s remit to qualify for funding.
Apply for funding to research the reasons for vulnerability to COVID-19 and the differential social, cultural and economic impacts of the pandemic on minority ethnic groups.
EPSRC invites proposals for Healthcare Impact Partnerships. This funding opportunity is intended to support novel Mathematical, Engineering, ICT and Physical Sciences research that is aligned to the Healthcare Technologies theme strategy and contributes to at least one of the Healthcare Technologies Grand Challenges.
A budget of at least £6 million is available to support projects that progress previous EPSRC-funded research towards generating impact in healthcare.
UK registered organisations can apply for a share of up to £2.5 million to work on agri-tech and food chain innovations in Africa.
The central theme is the quantitative or computational understanding of pathogen transmission dynamics.
Applicants welcome from transdisciplinary teams who research the:
- ecological
- evolutionary
- social drivers
which influence the transmission dynamics of infectious diseases of animals, humans and plants.