UK registered organisations can apply for a share of up to £7.6 million to enable career and growth opportunities in the tech sector. This funding is from DSIT.
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Search and filter this listThe Software Sustainability Institute (SSI) runs the Research Software Maintenance Fund, supported by the UKRI Digital Research Infrastructure programme. It offers £4.8 million to support and sustain key research software, ensuring it remains reliable and accessible.
Round two will fund grants of up to £150,000 for up to 12 months.
UK registered businesses and research and technology organisations (RTOs) can apply for a share of up to £5 million for feasibility studies. These will make supply chains more resource efficient and resilient through addressing cross cutting challenges.
Organisations can apply for a share of up to £30 million exclusive of VAT, for collaborative Discovery Phase Projects that meet the Round 5 challenges. This funding is from the Ofgem Strategic Innovation Fund.
Apply for funding to establish an independent What Works Centre (WWC) for local employment support.
You must be based at a UK research organisation eligible for ESRC funding.
Apply to Follow-on Fund (FoF) to bridge the gap between bioscience research and achieving economic and societal benefit.
FoF applications must draw substantially on current or prior BBSRC funding.
You must be based at a UK research organisation eligible for BBSRC funding.
UKRI Translation: AHRC Proof of Concept supports arts and humanities activity that translate previously funded AHRC or UKRI projects into real world economic, societal, cultural or policy impact.
This opportunity was previously known as AHRC responsive mode: follow-on funding for impact and engagement.
Apply for funding to advance sustainable, resilient, and ethically responsible livestock and aquaculture systems across Europe.
Consortia need at least three eligible partners from three countries and may have a maximum of eight partners.
You must be based at a UK research organisation eligible for BBSRC funding.
Apply to attend a four-day interactive sandpit to co-develop research projects that develop, validate, and critique novel scientometric indicators for use in research assessment and in future metascience research.
The sandpit will take place in April 2026.
Apply for an early independence fellowship if your research focus is within Medical Research Council (MRC) remit.
You must:
- have a PhD or equivalent
- show evidence of career consolidation and productivity
- show clear plans for establishing your own research niche that enables a step-change towards independence