International Research Funding Circular – 23 October 2025
Please see the latest European and International research funding information, event and opportunity updates.
News
2026-27 DRAFT Work programme call topics
UK-Ukraine_Horizon-Europe_kick-off call UA-UK
1. NEW: Marie Sklodowska-Curie actions research in AI factsheet: https://op.europa.eu/en/publication-detail/-/publication/1cb5610f-a3f1-11f0-97c8-01aa75ed71a1/language-en
This factsheet details how the programme contributes to advancing AI in Europe, featuring examples of projects, key figures, and insights into how researchers are developing and applying AI methods responsibly and creatively.
2. REQUEST: Are you seeking partners from Ukraine (Widening Country) for Horizon Europe consortia? New FCDO-sponsored UK–Ukraine Horizon Europe Collaboration programme.
Overview slides attached from kick-off webinar. Please message Jarlath.mckenna@newcastle.ac.uk for more info if you are working towards a 2026/2027 Work programme consortium-type call (as partner or coordinator)—e.g. MSCA, WIDERA, Clusters—and would consider/benefit from having a Ukrainian institution/organisation partner.
Events
3. NEW: N8 ERC Lunch time Webinar Series: information sessionS for academics interested in applying to the European Research Council (ERC), offering guidance on writing competitive proposals though insights from ERC award holders and/or reviewers.
- ERC Synergy Grant: Tuesday 25th November 2025 – 12:10 – 12:50pm: Speakers Professor Tracy Palmer (Newcastle University) and Professor Jason Rothman (Lancaster University): Join the meeting now (Meeting ID: 312 205 642 977 1; Passcode: Zk7CG99G)
- ERC Consolidator Grant – Social Sciences: Thursday 13th November 2025 – 12:10 – 12:50pm: Speakers Professor Johnan Oldekop (The University of Manchester) and Professor David Orton (University of York): Join the meeting now (Meeting ID: 384 787 397 373 5; Passcode: 3Ta3TT2k)
- ERC Consolidator Grant – Life Sciences: Wednesday 19th November 2025 – 12:10 – 12:50pm: Speakers Professor Mal McMillan (Lancaster University) and Professor Scott Cairney (University of York): Join the meeting now (Meeting ID: 340 792 057 506 5; Passcode: Tg2wo7ev)
- ERC Consolidator Grant – Physical Sciences: Friday 28th November 2025 – 12:10 – 12:50pm: Speakers Professor Ben Mills (University of Leeds) and Dr Meghan Halse (University of York): Join the meeting now (Meeting ID: 351 405 385 497 6; Passcode: Ep3ZP6oK)
- ERC Starting Grant – Physical Sciences: Wednesday 10th December 2025 – 12:10 – 12:50pm: Speakers Dr Rostislav Mikhaylovskiy (Lancaster University) and Dr Dominic Bowman (Newcastle University): Join the meeting now (Meeting ID: 315 256 395 349 0; Passcode: oq3HG94p)
- ERC Starting Grant – Social Sciences: Tuesday 16th December 2025 – 12:10 – 12:50pm: Speakers Professor Robbie Williams (University of Leeds) and Dr Mark Griffiths (Newcastle University): Join the meeting now (Meeting ID: 336 871 031 716; Passcode: Lm7Kn2YA)
4. NEW: Unlocking Horizon Europe Cluster 5 Opportunities: Climate, Energy & Mobility (2026–2027), 11 November 2025, 14:00 to 15:30 UK time: https://www.ukro.ac.uk/events/unlocking-horizon-europe-cluster-5-opportunities-climate-energy-mobility-2026-2027/
This session will highlight key calls for proposals in the 26/27 Work Programme, and provide applicants with strategic tips for developing their proposals. This webinar will also offer insights into cross-cutting themes and calls, and provide space for a live Q&A where participants can interact with experts. Register by 10 November.
5. Introduction to Horizon Europe webinars, 10:00-11:00, 19 November & repeated 17 December 2025: https://web-eur.cvent.com/event/411460e0-b3df-4111-b691-469c5c690f11/summary
This one-hour webinar is purposefully designed to help those with no or low recent knowledge about Horizon Europe gain an understanding of the opportunities it offers, and the basics about how to explore these opportunities further for yourself.
European related funding
6. REMINDER: Horizon Europe Pump Priming Grants to Support Collaboration Between UK and EU Partners: https://www.thebritishacademy.ac.uk/funding/schemes/Horizon-Europe-Pump-Priming-Collaboration-between-UK-and-EU-Partners/
This Horizon Europe Pump Priming Collaboration Between UK and EU Partners opportunity provides pump-priming funding to seed collaborations between researchers in the UK and EU/Associated Countries in preparation for specific Horizon Europe topics in Pillar 2: Global Challenges and European Industrial Competitiveness. Proposals are welcome in all disciplines, including engineering, natural sciences, medical and health sciences, humanities, and social sciences. Eligible calls and topics may target any type of action and focus on any cluster in Pillar 2 or the EU Missions and New European Bauhaus Facility calls. Awards are up to £10,000 that will cover collaboration preparation activities to enable multinational consortium building, as well as costs for developing the project ideas and gaining a better understanding of the market opportunities, including travel, proposal writing support, research assistance etc. – see page 6 of guidance notes. Within Pillar 2, applications for this pump priming funding can be used for is the Calls and Topics from the 2025 and draft 2026-27 Work Programme, that close no earlier than 1 January 2026 (see draft topics attached and note below). If you are planning to apply to an eligible call, either lead or partner, we strongly encourage you to apply for this funding.
Horizon Europe – Work Programmes 2026-27 early drafts pre-published – SUMMARY CALL TOPICS ATTACHED
The European Commission have pre-published early drafts of the 2026-27 call topics for a number of the clusters and missions (to download work programmes see here: https://iuk-business-connect.org.uk/news/insight-into-horizon-europe-work-2026-2027-programmes/). For convenience, we have put together summary tables of all call topic titles in the attached Excel spreadsheet – please use these to browse any topics that are of interest to you and that you may be able to contribute to. Once you have identified a topic(s) of interest, please search their call reference within the relevant full Work Programme PDF. Please note newer leaked drafts can also be found on Science Business website: https://sciencebusiness.net/horizon-papers Keep checking this site regularly for updated versions. They include:
- Cluster 1 – Health: June 2025
- Cluster 2 – Culture, Creativity and Inclusive Society: July 2025
- Cluster 3 – Civil security for society: June 2025
- Cluster 4 – Digital, industry, space: July 2025
- Cluster 5 – Climate, energy and mobility: August 2025
- Cluster 6 – Food, bioeconomy, natural resources, agriculture and environment: July 2025
- Widening: June 2025
- Research infrastructures: July 2025
- Missions: July 2025
- European Innovation Council: June 2025
- European Innovation Ecosystems: June 2025
- New European Bauhaus Facility: July 2025
- European Research Area: February 2025
7. MSCA Choose Europe for Science pilot action: https://marie-sklodowska-curie-actions.ec.europa.eu/actions/choose-europe-for-science
The Choose Europe for Science call represents a new model for the MSCA. Host organisations will receive up to €3.5 million of EU funding to employ a minimum of three postdoctoral researchers for two to three years, but also undertake a commitment to hire them beyond the EU-funded phase of the project for at least a further two years. In addition to providing concrete long-term prospects beyond the fellowship and ensuring more stable career pathways, the scheme is designed to spread MSCA best practices for high-quality recruitment, training and working conditions across participating institutions. Institutions interested in applying are invited to register and attend an Information Session on 9 October 2025 (14:00-16:30 CEST), which will provide an overview of the call, practical guidance on submitting proposals, and advice for staff supporting applications. Deadline 03 December 2025.
8. MSCA Doctoral Networks 2025: https://marie-sklodowska-curie-actions.ec.europa.eu/actions/doctoral-networks
The MSCA Doctoral Networks 2025 are a funding opportunity that aims to train doctoral candidates in research and innovation, with a focus on developing skills relevant for both academic and non-academic sectors. The program supports three implementation modes: Standard Doctoral Networks, Joint Doctorates, and Industrial Doctorates. Applicants apply as a consortium network and with each beneficiary institution/organisation typically hosting a couple of PhD students each. Deadline 25 November 2025.
9. Quantum Technologies (QuantERA II) 2025 call pre-announcement: https://quantera.eu/call-2025/
QuantERA II is a European Research Area network focused on quantum technologies (QT). It has issued a pre-announcement of a new call in Quantum Sciences and Technologies scheduled to launch in September 2025. The Call will comprise of two topics: Quantum Phenomena and Resources (QPR) and Applied Quantum Science (AQS). Projects are expected to address one or more of the following research areas: Quantum communication, Quantum computing, Quantum simulation, Quantum sensing and metrology, General quantum science. Projects are expected to last for 24 to 36 months. The project consortia must have a minimum of three eligible partners requesting funding in at least three of the following countries: Austria, Belgium, Bulgaria, Croatia, Czechia, Denmark, Estonia, Finland, France, Germany, Hungary, Ireland, Israel, Italy, Latvia, Lithuania, Luxembourg, Malta, the Netherlands, Norway, Poland, Romania, Slovakia, Slovenia, South Korea, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland, Türkiye and the United Kingdom. The call will be announced in September 2025 with deadline 5 December 2025.
10. BBSRC funding for Green ERA-Hub: biomass production and utilisation (pre-proposal): https://www.ukri.org/opportunity/green-era-hub-biomass-production-and-utilisation-pre-proposal/
The Green ERA-Hub (GEH) is a Coordination and Support Action (CSA) of the European Commission under the Horizon Europe Framework Programme. As part of its mission to align national and regional research programmes, GEH has integrated the research and innovation priorities of various ERA-Net initiatives to launch the third GEH joint call. This programme offers a unique opportunity to contribute to the transformation of today’s largely fossil resources-based economy into a sustainable bio-based economy that focuses on natural and renewable material cycles aiming to fully exploit the potential of a sustainable bio-based economy. This call funds projects that enhance the utilisation of non-eatable biomass, intermediates or both, from a wide range of sources for industrial purposes in a cascade use approach (Topic B: biotechnological applications to improve the utilisation of biomass — This topic focuses on researching and developing novel, innovative, and sustainable biotechnological approaches towards a better utilisation of renewable biomass, intermediates or both). Proposals must involve teams from the UK and at least two eligible partners requesting funding from at least two different member countries who contribute funds to the call. Participating research organisations will receive funding from their national agencies under. UK components of projects can cost up to a maximum of £812,500 FEC, funded through BBSRC. Project durations can range from 24 to 36 months. Webinar on 15 October 2025 8:30am. GEH portal deadline for pre-proposals is 28 November 2025 with a copy submitted to BBSRC portal (UK Funding Service) by deadline 27 November 2025.
11. European Partnership on One Health Antimicrobial Resistance R&I call 2025 pre-announcement: https://ohamr.eu/2025/06/12/research-call-2025/
The first EUP OHAMR joint transnational call will be within the focus area of providing innovative and cost-effective treatment options. The call will be launched in November 2025. The potential research objectives for this call will be as outlined in the EUP OHAMR Strategic Research and Innovation Agenda:
- To develop new antimicrobials, novel treatment protocols or alternative treatment strategies against Human Infectious diseases along with their respective diagnostics.
- To improve, preserve and reinforce the clinical efficacy of the current treatment antimicrobials.
- Identification of barriers to access, availability, quality and uptake of therapeutic solutions and development of solutions to overcome those barriers.
- Assessment and prediction of the impact of economic incentives and regulations on drug development, drug production, drug supply and treatment availability.
12. John Hansen Research Grant Offers €240,000 for Research on Treatments for Haematological Diseases https://professional.dkms.org/research-publications/research-grant
The annual John Hansen Research Grant is an international programme by the German Bone Marrow Donor Agency DKMS. The programme offers support for scientists in the field of blood cancer whose research relates to hematopoietic cell transplantation and cell therapy for haematological diseases. Funding of up to €240,000 per project is provided for a maximum period of three years. DKSM selects up to four projects each year. Applications for the 2026 grants are now open. Deadline: 20 November 2025.
13. Europe’s Rail Joint Undertaking 2nd Call for Proposals 2025: https://rail-research.europa.eu/participate/call-for-proposals/
All rail specific research and innovation in Horizon Europe is managed by the Europe’s Rail Joint Undertaking (ERJU). Their second call for proposals for 2025 is due to launch soon and they are holding an online only information session on 10th October 2025. The full details of the forthcoming call for proposals can be seen on pages 153 to 253 in the published Work Programme. There is €148.2m available across the following Topics (each Topic is a specific competition with its own share of the budget):
- HORIZON-JU-ER-2025-FA1-TT-01: Network management planning and control & mobility management in a multimodal environment and digital enablers
- HORIZON-JU-ER-2025-FA2-01: Digital & automatic up to automated train operations
- HORIZON-JU-ER-2025-FA3-01: Intelligent & integrated asset management
- HORIZON-JU-ER-2025-FA4-01: A sustainable and green rail system
- HORIZON-JU-ER-2025-FA5-01: Sustainable competitive digital green rail freight services
- HORIZON-JU-ER-2025-FA6-01: Regional rail services / innovative rail services to revitalise capillary lines
- HORIZON-JU-ER-2025-EXPLR-01: Studies on rail industry 5.0
14. Swiss Government Excellence Scholarships 2026/27 for British researchers: https://www.sbfi.admin.ch/en/swiss-government-excellence-scholarships#1658819252
The Swiss Government Excellence Scholarships give early-stage British researchers (Master’s degree or recent PhD) the opportunity to pursue a research project at postgraduate, doctoral or postdoctoral level at any of Switzerland’s universities or national research institutes. Applicants need to propose a research project that is supported by an academic supervisor at their institution of choice. Maximum duration is 12 months for research projects and 36 months for pursuing a PhD. Deadline 5 December 2025.
15. Fondation Luciole Grand Prize 2026 for Ecological Transition: https://www.institutdefrance.fr/wp-content/uploads/2025/09/Call_for_applications_GP_Luciole_2026.pdf
The Fondation Luciole’s Grand Prize aims to recognise social initiatives or scientific research dedicated to the ecological transition, in France and internationally, particularly in the following areas: • Protection of nature and biodiversity. • Ecological transition, particularly in the fields of agriculture, industry, transportation, energy, consumption and communal living. • Prevention of natural or health hazards. • Education on the ecological transition. The Prize consists of a grant of €100,000. Deadline 18 December 2025.
16. DSIT funding UK participation in EuroHPC (European High Performance Computing) Joint Undertaking Calls
UK public research organisations will be eligible for funding to participate in three upcoming research and innovation calls run by the European High Performance Computing Joint Undertaking (EuroHPC JU). The Department for Science Innovation and Technology (DSIT) is funding UK teams to develop and optimise exascale and AI‑ready software, toolchains and workflows in areas of national importance. These calls will support structured, cross‑border collaboration with leading European computing centres and further develop the UK compute ecosystem in line with recently published Compute Roadmap. Funding is available for UK proposals in the following calls:
Individual proposals should not exceed £1.3 million in proposed UK contribution. Call deadlines 20 January 2026.
Official development assistance (ODA) related funding
Not aware of current significant funding opportunities.
General international
17. NEW: Health Outcomes of Pet Ownership and Human-Animal Interaction research funding: https://habri.org/grants/funding-opportunities/rfp-addressing-evidence-based-health-benefits-of-hai
Human Animal Bond Research Institute (HABRI) is inviting proposals for its Addressing Evidence-Based Health Benefits of Human-Animal Interaction funding scheme aimed at exploring the health benefits of human-animal interaction. This initiative supports research that examines the health outcomes associated with pet ownership and animal-assisted interventions (AAI) for both humans and animals. Eligible studies should focus on areas such as the role of pet ownership in promoting wellbeing, the impacts of therapy animals and the effectiveness of AAI in addressing social issues like anxiety, loneliness and trauma. Research proposals must include a solid theoretical framework and aim to produce actionable recommendations for policymakers, veterinarians and health practitioners. HABRI will award approximately five to six grants annually, with an average funding amount of $50,000 per project and a typical duration of 20 months.. Deadline 26 February 2025.
18. Amazon Research Awards: https://www.amazon.science/research-awards/call-for-proposals
The Amazon Research Awards (ARA) offers unrestricted funds and AWS Promotional Credits to support research in areas relevant to Amazon. Funding is provided on the basis of Calls for Proposals (CFPs). The following CFPs are open for the autumn 2025 call: • AI for Information Security • Agentic AI • Automated Reasoning • Build on Trainium: Responsible AI • AWS Cryptography • Cybersecurity and Anti-Abuse Technologies • Sustainability • Think Big. The size of the grant is determined within the framework of each CFP. Typically, each CFP provides both unrestricted funds (reaching a maximum of $80,000-$100,000, depending on the call) alongside AWS promotional credits. Some CFPs also offer training resources to successful candidates. Deadline 05 November 2025.
19. Wellcome Leap Program: Foundations of a Resilient Microbiome (FORM): https://wellcomeleap.org/form/
Wellcome Leap aims to identify whether an accumulating set of early life pressures to the developing gut microbiome is one contributing factor to the rise in autism spectrum disorder (ASD). In addition, studies will examine whether resilience to functional disruption can be measured and supported in key developmental windows as a pathway towards reducing the number of children who could go on to experience severe autism-related difficulties. Proposals, as part of a new $50M program, are required for work in one or more identified Thrust Areas (see call). Wellcome Leap operates within a short timeframe, namely, a 15-day abstract review round followed by a 30-day full proposal review round. The abstract submission deadline is 14 November 2025.
20. International Waldenstrom Macroglobulinemia Foundation (IWMF) & Blood Cancer United 2026 Research Request for Proposals: https://iwmf.com/applying-for-a-research-grant/
IWMF seeks applications for research and clinical studies that will deliver meaningful therapeutic benefits for Waldenstrom macroglobulinemia (WM) patients within the next 3–5 years. Grant amounts range from $250K–$1M over 2–4 years, with a separate award to support young investigators. Deadline 28 November 2025.
21. 2026 Alzheimer’s Association Zenith Fellows Award: https://www.alz.org/research/for_researchers/grants/types-of-grants/the_zenith_fellows_award_program_-zenith
The Association’s Zenith Fellows Award provides major support to experienced researchers who have: • Contributed significantly to the dementia science field (Alzheimer’s and all other dementia research). • Made significant contributions to other areas of science and are now beginning to focus more directly on problems related to Alzheimer’s and all other dementia. • Are likely to make substantial contributions in the future. It is anticipated that up to three awards will be made. Each award is for a maximum of $450,000 (direct and indirect costs) for up to three years, and limited to $250,000 in any given year. Letter of Intent deadline 01 December 2025.
22. Breakthrough T1D Funding: Understanding Foreign Body Response in Islet Cell Replacement: https://www.breakthrought1d.org/explore-research/funding-opportunities/
Breakthrough T1D seeks proposals for innovative research to help advance the clinical translation of biomaterial-based immune-isolation strategies for islet cell replacement therapy in T1D. The priority for support is on research that directly addresses modelling and translational limitations, so as to establish the foundation for clinically successful beta cell replacement therapies. The maximum funding request for this RFA is $900,000 over three years. Letter of Intent deadline 17 November 2025.
23. Eureka GlobalStars Japan 2026: https://apply-for-innovation-funding.service.gov.uk/competition/2276/overview/19635c62-dd91-41d8-a90e-547cdb5acbfa#summary
UK business can apply for funding to collaborate on industrial research projects with partners in Eureka member countries and Japan. UK universities can collaborate, but not lead. Innovate UK will invest a minimum of £2 million to fund UK component. The aim of this competition is to fund business led, collaborative research and development (CR&D) projects focused on industrial research. This competition will be for innovative proposals developed between the UK, Japan and the other Eureka participating countries. Deadline 21 January 2026.
24. UKRI (all councils) collaborate with researchers in São Paulo, Brazil: https://www.ukri.org/opportunity/collaborate-with-researchers-in-brazil/
UK Research and Innovation (UKRI) and FAPESP have signed a memorandum of understanding to support collaborative applications. It provides for a lead agency assessment whereby participant UKRI research councils receive and assess joint applications from eligible UK and Brazil-based researchers from the state of São Paulo on behalf of both organisations. UKRI and FAPESP will co-fund applications submitted to participant UKRI councils’ selected responsive mode funding opportunities. No deadline.
25. ACLS Two 2026 Buddhist Studies Calls https://www.acls.org/programs/robert-h-n-ho-family-foundation-in-buddhist-studies/
The American Council of Learned Societies (ACLS) has announced two additional opportunities under its Buddhist Studies initiative, supported by The Robert H. N. Ho Family Foundation Global. The first, The Robert H. N. Ho Family Foundation Buddhism Public Scholars, offers early-career scholars one-year placements (renewable for a second year) at institutions such as the Lion’s Roar Foundation, The Courtauld Institute of Art, the Minneapolis Institute of Art, the Rubin Museum of Himalayan Art, and the Tricycle Foundation. The second call, The Robert H N Ho Family Foundation New Professorships in Buddhist Studies is available to universities worldwide, including those in the UK, and offers up to $300,000 over four years to support the creation of new teaching positions in Buddhist Studies. Deadline: 27 January 2026.
26. Association of Commonwealth Universities (ACU) Funding Opportunities https://www.acu.ac.uk/funding-opportunities/funding-opportunities-calendar/
The Association of Commonwealth Universities (ACU) is currently offering a range of grants, fellowships, and scholarships for university staff and students. These opportunities provide valuable support for research, professional development, and academic collaboration across the Commonwealth. View the ACU Funding Calendar (opportunities also listed below) to see upcoming deadlines throughout the year and plan your applications in advance. Please note that the ACU grants offer is under review and may be subject to change.
- Early Career Conference Grants Enable emerging researchers to attend/take part in conferences at other Commonwealth universities. Opens 2nd September 2025. Deadline 4th November 2025.
- HR in HE Community Grants Supporting projects for HR professionals at ACU member universities. Opens 2nd September 2025. Deadline 4th November 2025.
- Queen Elizabeth Commonwealth Scholarships for 2026/27 (application cycle 1) Fully-funded scholarships to study in low and middle-income Commonwealth countries. Opens 19 November 2025. Deadline 14 January 2026.
- Supporting Research Community Training Grants Funding staff at ACU member universities to organise and deliver training for their early career researchers. Opens 4 February 2026. Deadline 8 April 2026.
- Gender Grants Funding projects that promote gender equity and equality on university campuses. Opens 5 March 2026. Deadline 6 May 2026.
- Queen Elizabeth Commonwealth Scholarships for 2026/27 (application cycle 2) Fully-funded scholarships to study in low and middle-income Commonwealth countries. Opens 9 April 2026. Deadline 3 June 2026.
- ACU Fellowships Funding collaborative research and the exchange of knowledge, skills and ideas between ACU members. Opens 28 April 2026. Deadline 25 June 2026.
27. 2026 Lupus Insight Prize https://www.lupusresearch.org/for-researchers/funding-opportunities/insight-prize/
The Lupus Insight Prize provides research funds to an outstanding investigator with a documented record of creativity, innovation and productivity and who has made a novel insight and/or discovery in an area of research that is applicable to the pathogenesis or treatment of lupus. Awardees will have a high likelihood of generating further significant advances by applying the insight to lupus. The prize will be given for a specific, significant and recent (within the past five years) discovery that is relevant to lupus. The research may be basic, clinical or translational in nature. Grant recipients are required to attend the Lupus Research Alliance Annual Scientific Conference, Forum for Discovery, each year. Travel funds, provided by the grant award, should be used to attend this meeting. Deadline 1 December 2025.
28. AHRC/EPSRC to Host International Artificial Intelligence Humanities Sandpit https://www.ukri.org/opportunity/artificial-intelligence-humanities-sandpits-canada-uk-and-us/
The Arts and Humanities Research Council (AHRC) and Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council (EPSRC) with the Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada (SSHRC) will shortly be inviting applicants to attend a humanities-led, interdisciplinary research sandpit focused on putting humanities insights and methodologies at the heart of artificial intelligence (AI) tech design. here are two elements to the sandpit process: (1) An expressions of interest stage where sandpit attendees will be decided, (2)The sandpit itself where attendees will form teams, develop project ideas and submit an application for research funding. Up to four grants will be provided to support proposals developed through the sandpit. All research must involve meaningful collaboration between humanities or arts scholars and technical AI researchers. Deadline: 31 October 2025
29. Great Britain Sasakawa Foundation (GBSF) grant funding: http://www.gbsf.org.uk/grants/overview/
The Foundation’s aim is to develop good relations between the United Kingdom and Japan by advancing the education of the people of both nations in each other’s culture, society and achievements. It seeks to promote mutual understanding and cooperation through financial support for activities in the following fields: • Arts and Culture • Humanities and Social Issues • Japanese Language • Medicine and Health • Science, Technology and Environment • Sport • Youth and Education. The Foundation’s awards are intended to provide “pump-priming” and not core funding of projects. Standard travel grants between the UK and Japan are £2,000, and up to £2,500 for visits of more than two weeks. This also includes travel for PhD students from UK universities wishing to visit Japan for dissertation research or to complete fieldwork. Applications for longer-term fieldwork of six months or more in Japan can be considered, with grants of up to £5,000. The UK office holds three annual awards meetings, with remaining application deadline on 15th December.
Project Initiation Form (PIF): https://www.cognitoforms.com/NewcastleUniversity1/NewcastleUniversityNuTHProjectInitiationFormV2
If you’re in the process of developing a research proposal please ensure you submit a PIF as soon as possible. The PIF is not just a mechanism to initiate a costing, it enables the research support team to identify and engage on your behalf the varying types of research and business support beneficial to your bid. Please note you don’t need to define all resources required before engaging with the team. To maximise the support available to you, PIF submission is advised at your earliest convenience.
