Apply for funding to be a knowledge exchange (KE) fellow supporting the projects funded in the environmental response to hydrogen emissions programme.
You must be based at a UK research organisation eligible for NERC funding.
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Apply for funding to be a knowledge exchange (KE) fellow supporting the projects funded in the environmental response to hydrogen emissions programme.
You must be based at a UK research organisation eligible for NERC funding.
This scheme is for early career researchers and innovators who are either:
We are offering funding to support ambitious research or innovation programmes across UKRI’s remit.
You must be based at, and have the support of, an eligible academic or non-academic institution.
Apply for funding for knowledge exchange and learning on a topic related to the Future of UK Treescapes programme.
You will work on a topic related to the remit of the Future of UK Treescapes programme.
You must be from an eligible UK research organisation.
This funding opportunity is being run by the Future of UK Treescapes programme on behalf of NERC.
Apply for funding to undertake world-leading research to advance the field of artificial intelligence (AI) in the UK.
This opportunity is aimed at established researchers. International applicants are welcome. However, you must be based in the UK at an organisation eligible for UK Research and Innovation funding to hold the fellowship.
Apply for fellowship funding to collaborate with one or more projects from the Landscape Decisions Programme.
You must be based at an organisation eligible for UKRI funding.
You can be at any career stage as long as you have relevant expertise. If you’re a PhD student, you must have submitted your thesis before starting the fellowship.
Apply for funding to provide independent expertise for the commissioning of the NERC Environmental Data Service (EDS).
You must be:
You must not have a connection to:
Apply for funding to enable the sharing of ‘nature and finance’ knowledge and expertise between:
You must be based at an eligible UK research organisation.
Your fellowship can focus on any theme or activity around research relevant to the Task Force on Nature-related Financial Disclosures.
Apply for funding to become an independent research fellow.
You must:
You are not eligible to apply if you hold a tenured academic post or academic position at lecturer level.
Apply to coordinate the ‘Mobilising Cultural and Natural Assets to Combat Health Inequalities’ programme.
You must be:
The Future Leaders Fellowships is a £900 million fund for early career researchers and innovators. It supports research and innovation by outstanding individuals and helps them to establish themselves in universities, UK-registered businesses and other research and innovation environments.