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Search and filter this listProposals are invited for short-term projects addressing and mitigating the health, social, economic, cultural and environmental impacts of the COVID-19 outbreak.
You can apply to research the role of heritage in society from different perspectives.
This includes questions such as ‘What role does heritage play in the formation of identities?’, ‘How can institutions manage heritage in an inclusive manner?’ and more.
Research Centre funding is aimed at experienced research leaders who need longer-term or extended support for:
- research groups
- inter-institutional research networks
- programmes of research
- medium to large surveys
- other infrastructure or methodological developments
- any related larger-scale projects.
This funding opportunity addresses the lack of coordination between different online collections and catalogues, which constitutes a major barrier to research and public access.
Using new technology, they can be opened up to new cross-disciplinary and cross-collection lines of research and a more diverse visitor base.
UK Research & Innovation (UKRI) are inviting applications to address the objectives of the new Sustainable Management of UK Marine Resources (SMMR) research programme.
Funding for collaborative research to improve support for victims/survivors of slavery, and aid their recovery.
Projects should:
- involve those on the frontline
- put needs of victims/survivors first
- influence future policy
- fill gaps in evidence base to help identify people affected
- prevent re-trafficking.
The criteria of this fellowship are:
- it is impact-focused
- it recognises the potential cross-cultural value of internationally collaboration
- aimed at researchers whose engagement with stakeholder communities is vital to their research
- aims to strengthen connections between disciplines, communities and institutions
The Wave Energy Roadmap commissioned through the Supergen Offshore Renewable Energy Hub concludes that targeted research and innovation will play an important role in the Wave Energy journey to commercialisation. As a result, EPSRC is looking to fund proposals, particularly in the key areas highlighted by the roadmap:
- novel designs for niche applications
- survivability and reliability of devices in the marine environment
- power take off and control systems
- modelling, forecasting and evaluation of wave energy resource
- new materials for Wave Energy Converters.
Institutions can apply for funding to support a knowledge exchange and commercialisation professional for up to four years, to cultivate opportunities to turn STFC-funded research into commercial products and services or promote opportunities arising out of the research to other users. We will fund 40% of the full economic costs. Host institutions are expected to make a financial contribution to demonstrate their support.