Apply for funding for UKRI’s Building a Secure and Resilient World Research and Coordination Hub.
This investment will convene interdisciplinary research and innovation across the UKRI remit to strengthen societal and economic resilience and enhance security across virtual and physical environments.
Apply for funding for transdisciplinary, high-impact innovative research projects to develop the UK’s capacity and capability for transforming land use for net zero, nature and people.
The full economic cost (FEC) of your project can range from £2,500,000 to £4,500,000. UKRI will fund 80% FEC.
Organisations can apply for a share of £2 million, inclusive of VAT. This will be to develop products or services that reduce the volume of harmful pollutants entering the atmosphere as a result of domestic burning or agricultural practices.
Strand two of the Net Zero Hydrogen Fund will provide capital expenditure support for new low carbon hydrogen production facilities to begin deployment in the early 2020s.
Up to £45 million is available for projects across strands one and two for this round of the funding opportunity. Funding will be in the form of a grant.
Strand one of the Net Zero Hydrogen Fund will provide development expenditure support for front end engineering design (FEED) and post-FEED studies for new low carbon hydrogen production facilities.
Up to £45 million is available for projects across strands one and two for this round of the funding opportunity. Funding will be in the form of a grant.
UK businesses can apply for a share of up to £3 million to resolve productivity and competitiveness issues by working with top scientists and research facilities.
National Physical Laboratory, National Measurement Laboratory at Laboratory of the Government Chemist Group, National Engineering Laboratory, Medicines and Healthcare products Regulatory Agency, National Gear Metrology Lab, Newton Gateway to Mathematics, Advanced Sustainable Manufacturing Technologies, Henry Royce Institute
Apply for funding through a China UK Flagship Challenge funding opportunity to support China-UK research teams in the field of One Health research for epidemic preparedness and antimicrobial resistance (AMR).
We are looking for internationally competitive, full-scale collaborative and innovative partnerships.
Collaborative research teams from China and the UK must submit parallel applications to UKRI and MoST.
Following an outline stage, successful applicants are invited to submit full proposals to artificial intelligence (AI) hubs that advance the fundamental mathematical and computational concepts that underpin AI.
This investment seeks to support the creation of up to three cross-disciplinary hubs.
UK registered businesses can apply for a share of up to £5 million for innovative projects that stimulate growth in the rare earth elements critical materials supply chain.
This funding is from Innovate UK’s CLIMATES programme.