Apply for funding to support a partnership to enable research that will address global health challenges and inequities.
You must be invited to apply for stage two of this funding opportunity.
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Apply for funding to support a partnership to enable research that will address global health challenges and inequities.
You must be invited to apply for stage two of this funding opportunity.
Apply for funding for transdisciplinary research projects under the UKRI-Defra co-funded Maximising UK Adaptation to Climate Change programme to help improve the UK’s resilience to climate change impacts.
You must be based at an eligible UK research organisation to apply.
Apply for funding to support UK-Southeast Asia collaborations with partners in Indonesia, Malaysia, Thailand, Philippines, Vietnam, and Singapore on infectious diseases with antimicrobial resistance or epidemic potential. Multilateral research teams are encouraged.
Apply for funding to support applied research that will address global health challenges and inequities.
We will accept applications of all sizes, including large research projects and small to medium-scale applications.
Apply for funding to support implementation research to optimise roll out and scale up of the malaria vaccines RTS,S and R21.
You must be invited to apply for this funding opportunity following a pre-application.
Apply for funding to support a partnership to enable research that will address global health challenges and inequities.
We will accept applications of all sizes, including large projects and small to medium-scale applications.
Invited full stage applications for funding to support those improving the inclusion, quality, and recognition of high-quality data science within biomedical research.
You must have previously submitted an application to the outline opportunity and been invited to apply.
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Apply for funding to support new partnerships between diverse groups of researchers within the remit of MRC.
You must be a researcher employed by a research organisation eligible to apply for MRC funding.
Apply for funding to support research projects focused on neurosciences and mental health.
You must be a researcher employed at a research organisation eligible to apply for MRC funding.
You can involve more than one research group or organisation in the project.