AHRC awards to support researchers without prior experience of leading a significant research project to accelerate their trajectory as independent researchers, to unlock their potential and build leadership and convenor experience.
You must be based at a UK research organisation eligible for AHRC funding.
Apply for funding to deliver a doctoral landscape award in the biosciences, in the environmental sciences, or in both. This funding opportunity will enable training for the next generation of researchers in technical and professional skills applicable to a diverse range of careers.
EPSRC plans to fund one network plus award to provide leadership and support to share equality, diversity and inclusion (EDI) good practices and ‘what works’ across the engineering, physical and mathematical sciences. To lead the sharing hub, you must be based at a UK research organisation eligible for EPSRC funding.
Individuals based in a UK academic institution can apply for a share of up to £800,000 to join the cyber security academic startup accelerator programme (CyberASAP).
The Industry Impact Fund (I2F) is designed to support UK industry through access to STFC facilities, skills and expertise. Funding is available to specifically help companies overcome difficult product, manufacturing or process performance issues by leveraging STFC’s unique capabilities and world-class analytical techniques.
Apply for funding to host and operate large-scale compute systems for artificial intelligence (AI) applications, comprising at least 2,000 graphics processing units or equivalent AI-optimised compute architecture.
Hosts should be based in the UK and have the ability to host and operate systems from 2024 and no later than March 2026.
Opportunity status:
Closed
Funders:
UK Research and Innovation
Co-funders:
Department for Science, Innovation and Technology (DSIT)
Apply for funding to support exceptional early to mid-career African researchers to conduct excellent global health research across sub-Saharan Africa (SSA).
Researchers should be supported by an enthusiastic local research environment and by a UK-based partner as part of a partnership between the African and UK institutions.