Arts and Humanities Research Council (AHRC) standard research grants support well-defined collaborative projects across the arts and humanities in areas covered by our remit.
You must be based at a UK research organisation eligible for AHRC funding.
Apply for DCMS funding to maximise the impact of UK arts and humanities research, and ensure it supports cultural heritage and cultural voices to play an essential role in climate planning for the future.
You must be based at a UK research organisation eligible for AHRC funding.
This funding opportunity is part of AHRC’s Bridging Responsible AI Divides (BRAID) programme.
Apply for funding to undertake BRAID Responsible AI demonstrator projects that will seek to address real-world challenges facing sectors, businesses, communities and publics in the responsible development and application of AI technologies.
You must submit an expression of interest by 16 May 2024 to be eligible for this funding opportunity.
Apply for funding to bring together European humanities-led research projects on the theme of Crisis and setting the theme within the context of values of the humanities, by developing knowledge exchange activities.
You can be based at an established research organisation anywhere in the world.
Apply for funding for a Digital Research Technical Professional (RTP) Skills NetworkPlus which brings together disciplines, sectors and domains to address cross-cutting challenges related to digital RTP skills and careers.
You must be based at a UK research organisation eligible for UKRI funding.
Flexible awards to fund fundamental research that leads to new research agendas, networking activity and idea generation, which enables the development of further research opportunities and new research agendas.
The Metascience Grants Programme supports cutting-edge research into more effective ways of supporting and funding research and development (R&D). Projects must have the potential to inform science policy, R&D funding practices, or practice within research-performing institutions.
You must be based at a UK research organisation eligible for UKRI funding.