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GCRF UKRI-JST-DOST research collaborations in south-east Asia

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.

UK-Ireland collaboration in digital humanities

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.

BBSRC-Defra global coronavirus research and innovation network

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.

Manufacturing Made Smarter innovation hub – smart factory expressions of interest

UK registered businesses and research organisations can apply for up to £20 million from ISCF to set up and run a smart factory innovation hub.

Manufacturing Made Smarter innovation hub – digital supply chain expressions of interest

UK registered businesses and research organisations can apply for up to £10 million from ISCF to set up and run a digital supply chain innovation hub.

Public health intervention development (PHIND): Jan 2021

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.

UK-German collaborative research projects in the humanities

This is the third funding opportunity for UK-German collaborative research projects under an agreement between AHRC and the German Research Foundation (DFG).

Up to £350,000 is available for projects of up to three years. Research projects can address any area of arts and humanities, including law and linguistics.

Expression of interest: Automotive transformation fund November 2020

UK registered businesses can apply for a share of up to £1 billion for capital investment and research and development projects that help industrialise the electrified automotive supply chain at scale in the UK.

Expression of interest: ATI Programme strategic batch: Dec 2020

The ATI Programme funds industrial research and investment aid for research infrastructures to make the UK civil aerospace sector more competitive.

Development of the Digital Security by Design software ecosystem

UK registered SMEs can apply for a share of up to £1.5 million for fast-start short-term projects. Funding is to investigate requirements for adoption of Digital Security by Design (DSbD) technologies across the software development ecosystem.

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