Successful outline applicants are invited to submit their full proposals.
This will invest in the retention and international recruitment of a small number of world-leading AI researchers. This will enable the building of centres of excellence in key areas of AI research.
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.
Proposals are invited for short-term projects addressing and mitigating the health, social, economic, cultural and environmental impacts of the COVID-19 outbreak.
UKRI invites a full proposal for an Interdisciplinary Circular Economy Hub. Up to £3.27 million (at 80% FEC) is available to support up to one hub for up to 45 months from 1 January 2021. An application will only be accepted from the successful UKRI Interdisciplinary Circular Economy Coordinators.
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.
This 2018 to 2021 Follow-on Fund is open to all research learning organisation (RLO) principal investigators and co-investigators, both past and present.
The funding opportunity is designed to build on their existing RLO grant and is focused on:
impact enhancement, research augmentation, capacity building
UK Research & Innovation (UKRI) are inviting applications to address the objectives of the new Sustainable Management of UK Marine Resources (SMMR) research programme.
There is a need to develop new hardware solutions beyond the Von Neumann architecture to achieve greater computer efficiency. A total of £3 million of funding is available to support 4-6 projects (18–36 months) under this funding opportunity.