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UK Japan civil nuclear research programme 2023

Apply for funding for research into accelerating and advancing nuclear science for decommissioning relevant to Fukushima and Sellafield.

You must:

  • be a UK-based researcher employed by an eligible research organisation
  • collaborate with Japanese researchers

You must be based at a UK research organisation eligible for EPSRC funding.

Building a Secure and Resilient World: Research and Coordination Hub

Apply for funding for UKRI’s Building a Secure and Resilient World Research and Coordination Hub.

This investment will convene interdisciplinary research and innovation across the UKRI remit to strengthen societal and economic resilience and enhance security across virtual and physical environments.

Land use for net zero – research (LUNZ-Research)

Apply for funding for transdisciplinary, high-impact innovative research projects to develop the UK’s capacity and capability for transforming land use for net zero, nature and people.

The full economic cost (FEC) of your project can range from £2,500,000 to £4,500,000. UKRI will fund 80% FEC.

Mathematical and computational foundations of artificial intelligence

Following an outline stage, successful applicants are invited to submit full proposals to artificial intelligence (AI) hubs that advance the fundamental mathematical and computational concepts that underpin AI.

This investment seeks to support the creation of up to three cross-disciplinary hubs.

Accelerating the medicines revolution outline: large grants

Apply for funding to revolutionise the development and manufacture of future medicines. We encourage interdisciplinary and cross-disciplinary projects and you must consider manufacturability from the outset.

You must be based at a UK research organisation eligible for EPSRC funding.

Land use for net zero – Hub (LUNZ-Hub)

Apply for funding to establish a coordination and translation hub for the transforming land use for net zero, nature and people programme.

The full economic cost (FEC) of your project can be up to £7,800,000. UK Research and Innovation (UKRI) will fund 80% of the FEC (up to £6,250,000).

Funding is available for up to 40 months, with a fixed start date of 1 November 2023.

You must be based at a UK research organisation to be eligible for UKRI funding.

EPSRC postdoctoral fellowship, May 2023

You must have either:

  • a PhD
  • at least four years’ experience in a relevant field by the start of your fellowship

Candidates with more research experience may prefer to apply for the open fellowship or open plus fellowship.

Your fellowship can be up to three years long and may be held part-time.

This early career opportunity is only open in selected research areas.

You must be hosted and supported by an eligible UK research organisation during your fellowship.

Centre of Excellence for Resilient Infrastructure Analysis on DAFNI

Apply for funding to support the Centre of Excellence for Resilient Infrastructure Analysis on the Data and Analytics Facility for National Infrastructure (DAFNI).

We are seeking participation from UK research organisations who will work to address grand-challenge problems for infrastructure resilience.

We are interested in modelling and analysis methodologies to be used to explore resilience and support decision making to address short or long term shocks.

Mental health platform hubs

Apply for funding for an interdisciplinary mental health hub (consortium) that addresses key mental health challenges.

The hubs will be funded for up to five years at 80% of the full economic cost. Awards will have a fixed start date of 1 April 2024.

You must be based at a UK research organisation eligible for UK Research and Innovation funding.

Engineering Biology Missions Hubs and Mission Awards

Apply for funding for Engineering Biology Mission Hubs and Awards.

This funding will develop an integrated research and innovation programme to deliver UK research capacity and capability, drive technology development and uptake, and stimulate innovation to tackle major challenges through a mission focus.

This competition is part of the UK Research and Innovation’s led National Engineering Biology Programme (PDF, 103KB).

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