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These fellowships are for those looking to return to a research career after a break. Fellowships combine a personalised retraining programme with a challenging research project. They are flexible, usually lasting two years at 0.5 full-time equivalent, although some UKRI funders may award longer.
You can apply for large and strategic programme grants at any time in any area funded by EPSRC.
UKRI and RCN have signed a Money Follows Cooperation agreement to enable collaborative applications between researchers in the UK and Norway. UKRI funding will be provided for co-investigators from Norway in successful applications.
Conditions will differ depending on the funding opportunity.
UKRI and FNR have signed a memorandum of understanding to enable and support applications between researchers in the UK and Luxembourg. UKRI will fund the UK component and FNR will fund the Luxembourg component of the application.
Conditions will differ depending on the funding opportunity.
Small grants are a mechanism for supporting mathematical sciences research which does not require funding at the level generally seen within standard research grants.
The open funding opportunity is specifically aimed at providing freedom to grant small amounts between £10,000 to £80,000 for initial research and early-stage idea generation.
Apply for funding for research which will directly contribute to a circular economy.
This investment aims to support 2 circular economy programmes co-created with stakeholders to deliver high impact novel research.
You must be based at a research organisation eligible for EPSRC funding.
Apply for funding for a Centre for Doctoral Training (CDT) focused on the applications and implications of artificial intelligence (AI).
You must be based at a UK research organisation eligible for UKRI funding and have been successful at the outline stage.
Proposals are welcomed within priority areas addressing UK training needs in novel and existing AI technologies across the remit of UKRI.
Apply for funding for an interdisciplinary mental health hub (consortium) that addresses key mental health challenges.
The hubs will be funded for up to five years at 80% of the full economic cost. Awards will have a fixed start date of 1 April 2024.
You must be based at a UK research organisation eligible for UK Research and Innovation funding.
Apply for funding to support ambitious research and innovation across UKRI’s remit.
You must be an early career researcher or innovator who is either:
- looking to establish or transition to independence
- developing their own original and ambitious plans within a commercial setting