International Research Funding Circular – 24th April 2026

Please see the latest European and International research funding information, event and opportunity updates.


News

1. NEW: UKRI Horizon Europe Guarantee Studentship Data Collection: https://www.ukro.ac.uk/news/ukri-horizon-europe-guarantee-studentship-data-collection/

The Horizon Europe Guarantee team is collecting data on all postgraduate students and studentships funded through Horizon Europe Guarantee grants at UKRI, including Innovate UK. Project leads and project managers will have received an email requesting completion of an online form detailing any postgraduate studentships funded through Guarantee projects. The information you provide will be used by UKRI for the purposes of recording and analysing studentships funded through the Horizon Europe Guarantee. The data will enable accurate records of students and studentships and how they are funded and supported, to allow comparison with other UKRI-funded student programmes and understand how Guarantee-funded students contribute to the UK’s participation in EU schemes.

2. NEWS: Europe holds a trump card, but must play it wisely: https://sciencebusiness.net/viewpoint/planning-fp10/viewpoint-europe-holds-trump-card-must-play-it-wisely

EU’s Horizon Europe programme remains strong and attractive, with the UK playing an important role as one of its associated countries. Despite ongoing global political challenges, the programme continues to draw strong international interest, with 22 non‑EU countries now taking part. Since rejoining in 2024, the UK has quickly become an active and influential participant again. Horizon Europe is increasingly seen as a key way for Europe to promote collaboration, openness and research excellence across universities and industry. The UK’s participation alongside countries such as New Zealand, Canada and South Korea highlights its renewed standing in European research and supports positive momentum for UK‑EU research cooperation as planning begins for the next Framework Programme (FP10).

Events

 3. REMINDER: Getting those Grants Funding Training: Places Available,  How to Prepare Yourself for Funding and Write Your Proposal

 Are you an independent researcher who is working towards submitting a research funding application in the coming months?  The Research Funding Development team is taking bookings for a series of training courses to help you prepare. They cover:

  • Session 1: Preparing yourself for research funding:  Session 1
  • Session 2: Developing a fundable research idea:  Session 2
  • Session 3: How to write a successful research funding proposal: Session 3

 All sessions will be held in-person on campus. More details about the courses and how to book are provided on the Learning Management System links above.

Course: Getting Those Grants: Early Career Research Fellowships: The FoundationsAre you an early career academic or research associate looking to learn more about fellowships?  This session will explain what an early-career fellowship is and to help you prepare for fellowship success.

Find out more and book here:  Course: Getting Those Grants: Early Career Research Fellowships: The Foundations. We expect all of these sessions to be oversubscribed, so please only book a place if the session and timing is suitable for you and you can attend. You can read more about all of our training at Research Funding Training.  Please contact Jo Gascoigne-Owens with any questions (Johanna.gascoigne-owens@ncl.ac.uk).

 4. REMINDER: Getting those Grants: Horizon Europe Proposal Development for Consortium Projects – Monday 11th May 2026, Stephenson Building

**New training offer for Newcastle University staff** This practical one-day training course will provide a comprehensive insight into writing and submitting competitive pillar 2 proposals under the 2026-2027 calls of Horizon Europe. You will learn the main features of winning Horizon Europe proposals and get equipped with the right tools to develop your proposal with confidence. The combination of practical presentations and hands-on exercises will introduce the key aspects you need to know, from identifying the right call for your project idea to developing each section of a Horizon Europe proposal. The course is aimed at staff members that are either looking to apply or to reapply for funding for large collaborative consortium EU projects. Delivered by the Research Funding Development team. View a breakdown of the ​full agenda​ and register for your place via the LMS system (limited spaces).

5. REMINDER: SAgE Horizon Europe Symposium 2026, Tuesday 28th April 2026, 09:45-14:45, Stephenson Building, room STB.1.010

Interested in European funding for R&I? Join us at this inaugural Horizon Europe Symposium where we will unravel the collaborative funding opportunities on offer for large multi-country consortia. The day will cover the journey from identifying and navigating suitable calls, advice on working with and engaging partners—including hearing from those experienced with EU projects—to support internally and using the EU Funding & Tenders Portal. While themed on SAgE disciplines, the event is open to all from across Newcastle University with much of the knowledge transferrable.

You are invited to attend as much of the day as you can—full agenda available on the registration form. Please sign up by 21st April to ensure sufficient catering.

6. Free Webinar on Actual Cost Grant Budgeting Available On‑Demand Until 30 April 2026: https://europamediatrainings.com/publications/video/378/actual-cost-grant-budgeting-february-2026

You can now access a free recorded webinar on “Actual Cost Grant Budgeting”, which was delivered earlier in the year by Krisztina Tóth of Europa Media Trainings.  The session offers practical guidance on planning, managing, and justifying actual cost budgets in funding applications, providing valuable insights for anyone involved in project financial preparation.

 7. Register: COST Info Day – 16 June 2026, Online, 16 June 2026, 10:00 CESThttps://www.cost.eu

COST (European Cooperation in Science and Technology) is a funding organisation for research and innovation networks. An online session open to researchers and innovators at any career stage and from all disciplines will take place 16th June. The event will explain how to join or propose a COST Action, outline programme impacts, and highlight the benefits for early‑career researchers.

 8. MSCA Doctoral Networks 2026 Call Information Webinar, Online, 18 June 2026, 10:00 to 12:00 UK time:https://www.ukro.ac.uk/events/msca-doctoral-networks-2026-call-information-webinar/

The event is free to attend and aimed at researchers and staff in UK academic and non‑academic organisations who intend to apply to the MSCA Doctoral Networks 2026 call, which opens on 28 May 2026 and closes on 24 November 2026. The session will provide an overview of the call, including eligibility rules, the funding framework, novelties in the 2026–27 Work Programme, and evaluation criteria. It will also feature contributions from Edward Ricketts (European Research Executive Agency) and Professor Richard M. Hall (University of Birmingham), who will share insights from their experience with the programme.

 9. MSCA Postdoctoral Fellowships 2026 Call Information Webinar, Online, 14 May 2026, 10:00-12:00 UK timehttps://www.ukro.ac.uk/events/msca-postdoctoral-fellowships-2026-call-information-webinar/

The session is aimed at researchers and staff in UK academic and non‑academic organisations interested in applying to the MSCA Postdoctoral Fellowships 2026 call, which opens on 9 April 2026 and closes on 9 September 2026. The webinar will provide a comprehensive overview of the call, including eligibility rules, funding details, new elements in the 2026–27 Work Programme, and submission and evaluation criteria. It will also include a Q&A session to support prospective applicants.

 10. ERC Advanced Grant Online Workshop, 29 April 2026, 09:00 to 12:00 UK time: https://www.ukro.ac.uk/events/erc-advanced-grant-online-workshop/

mERCury – the network of European Research Council (ERC) National Contact Points – is organising an online event for researchers interested in the Advanced Grant. The event will guide participants from shaping a truly “groundbreaking” idea to understanding the evaluation process of the ERC. Programme highlights * Offers insights into the ERC’s approach to frontier research. Includes a dedicated session on the evaluation process Features testimonials from Advanced grantees across all three domains ERC Scientific Officers and ERC Panel Members will also participate and contribute.

 

11. NEW: Horizon Europe Transnational Access to Research Infrastructures – Webinar Invitation: 28th April 2026,  9-10am BST: https://teams.microsoft.com/dl/launcher/launcher.html?url=%2F_%23%2Fmeet%2F37588380173109%3Fp%3DFupDMDdFn1fZaOY3kc%26anon%3Dtrue&type=meet&deeplinkId=87086f03-12ad-49b6-a13c-a15e15a8fdfc&directDl=true&msLaunch=true&enableMobilePage=true&suppressPrompt=true

This webinar is organized in collaboration with four NCP networks:  HNN3.0 (Cluster 1), Net4Society (Cluster 2), CLUSTER 4  (Cluster 4) and CARE4BIO (Cluster 6). It will include Q&A session following presentations of 4 cluster projects summarising their offer of access opportunities:

  • SBEP – Sustainable Blue Economy Partnerships
  • INFRACHIP – European Research Infrastructure on Semiconductor Chip
  • Infra4NextGen – Providing research infrastructure services to support Next Generation EU
  • Riana – Research Infrastructure Access in Nanoscience & nanotechnology

The participation is free of charge and open to all the interested stakeholders. The event will take place online on 28th April 2026, at 9-10am BST. No registration necessary – join the webinar by following this Teams link.

12. NEW: NEBinar 2026– the UK’s webinar on the New European Bauhaus, Online, 30 April 2026, 10:00 to 11:30 BSThttps://www.ukro.ac.uk/events/nebinar-2026-the-uks-webinar-on-the-new-european-bauhaus/

The New European Bauhaus (NEB) aims to accelerate the transformation of neighbourhoods through sustainable, inclusive and aesthetically appealing design. It aims to co-create solutions directly with communities, increasing local ownership of the green transition. Stakeholders are encouraged to pursue place-based approaches towards change that could be replicated elsewhere.

13. NEW: Horizon Europe Cluster 4 and 6 Brokerage Event, 10-11 June 2026,  Newcastle/Darlington, Express interest now: https://info.iukbc.org.uk/cr/AQiqlwgQtNGoARiD2I-NAjD2otISb5aq1a-C6hQuwJHbv86Z1ANSIIpqh9DFMAEx6385VAo

Innovate UK are pleased to announce the latest brokerage event for happening across the UK between 10-11 June. These visits will enable delegates to build partnerships, strengthen collaboration, and to accelerate joint participation in Horizon Europe. This in-person event will include pitches, and pre-arranged meetings involving UK and EU delegates based on their interested WP 2027 topic(s) in scope. Innovate UK will also host site visits, enabling delegates to informally network with each other and tour facilities along the way.

 

14. NEW: EMERGE-EU: AI in Health Networking Visit for Emerging Researchers, 15–17 June 2026, Brussels: https://www.ukro.ac.uk/news/emerge-eu-ai-in-health-networking-visit-for-emerging-researchers/

EMERGE‑EU: AI in Health Networking Visit for Emerging Researchers is a three‑day networking and capacity‑building visit in Brussels (15–17 June 2026) organised by UKRI and European partner organisations, aimed at early‑career researchers (R2–early R3) working in applied AI and health from the UK and selected European countries. The visit is designed to help participants navigate the EU research and innovation landscape, build international networks, and engage with key stakeholders, through presentations and practical sessions on Horizon Europe, ERC, EIC and COST funding, proposal development, pitching and matchmaking, policy discussions on AI in health and life sciences, and a Brussels university lab visit. Participation is free, though travel and accommodation costs must be covered by attendees, selection based on research fit and balanced representation. Deadline: 21 May 2026


 

European related funding

15. NEW:  Total of 29 Positions Available in the FIAS 2026 Fellowship Programmehttps://www.fias-fp.eu/fellowships/call-applications-20272028

FIAS administers a Fellowship Programme to strengthen scholarship and mobility in the social sciences and humanities by offering academic residencies in France to experienced international researchers. The programme is now accepting applications for the 2027/2028 academic year, with a total of 29 positions available across the institutions. Researchers from all countries are eligible to apply, as long as they have spent no more than 12 months in France during the three years immediately prior to the application deadline. Eligible applicants must hold a PhD and have at least two years of full-time research experience at the time of the application. Fellows will each receive a minimum net income of €2,200 per month for the duration of the 10-month fellowship. Social security, support for accommodation and travel expenses and a €2,500 research and training budget will also be provided. Deadline: 25 July 2026

 

16. COST Open Call 2026 Announced: https://www.cost.eu/open-call/

COST will launch its 2026 Open Call for new COST Actions 31st July, with funding available for up to 80 new research networks. The call supports innovative, interdisciplinary, and collaborative research networks across all fields. COST Actions enable researchers, innovators, and stakeholders from diverse backgrounds to collaborate internationally. Updates on what to expect in this year’s call, including any changes and new features.  Deadline: 28 October 2026

17. ZiF Visiting Research Groups Call (Bielefeld Centre for Interdisciplinary Research), https://www.uni-bielefeld.de/(en)/zif/

The Zentrum für interdisziplinäre Forschung (ZiF) at Bielefeld University is inviting applications for its Visiting Research Groups scheme. The programme supports innovative interdisciplinary collaborations, enabling groups of at least three post‑doctoral researchers to explore new topics, develop partnerships, finalise interdisciplinary publications, or conduct small research projects over 1–3 months. The scheme is open to researchers from all disciplines and all countries, with international participation strongly encouraged. ZiF provides €50,000 to cover travel, accommodation, workshops, and conferences. Deadline: 29 October 2026

18. Opportunities for Researchers from the Social Sciences and Humanities (SSH) in Horizon Europe: https://horizoneuropencpportal.eu/sites/default/files/2026-01/ssh-opportunities_2026-27_final.pdf

A guide that maps all Social Sciences and Humanities (SSH) funding opportunities for 2026–2027, including an in‑depth analysis of SSH‑relevant topics across the entire Work Programme has been released.

19. CEFIC-LRI Research Calls Open to Applications: https://cefic-lri.org/request-for-proposals/

The Cefic Long-range Research Initiative (CEFIC-LRI) funds research to address the health and environmental impact of chemicals, based on the need of the chemical industry to understand the long-term effects of its products and processes. It has launched two new requests for research on Safe and Sustainable-by-Design (SSbD) Innovation and water-soluble polymer bioavailability. Applicants should provide an indication of additional partners and funding opportunities that can be appropriately leveraged as part of their proposal. Partners can include, but are not limited to industry, government/regulatory organisations, research institutes, etc. Deadline: 31 May 2026

 20. REMINDER: North Sea University Partnership (NSUP) Research Seed Fund 2026: https://nsup.webspace.durham.ac.uk/nsup-funding-calls/nsup-research-seed-fund-2026-now-open-for-applications/

Successful projects are expected to lead to outcomes such as third-party funding applications, larger-scale interdisciplinary collaborations, and significant joint publications. In its first year, the call will prioritise proposals addressing the NSUP key priority area: North Sea priorities: energy, the green transition, marine/maritime research, and resilience/security. We encourage interdisciplinary perspectives across science, humanities and social sciences related to these North Sea priorities. The selection panel will aim to achieve a balanced portfolio across these priority areas. Projects may request up to £25,000 for activities lasting 12–24 months, with each project researcher funded by their respective institution. Participation of each applicant will be funded and supported by their home institution. Proposals must include researchers from at least one Norwegian NSUP institution [University of Bergen, UiT The Arctic University of Norway, Norwegian University of Science and Technology, and University of Oslo], while proposals including more than two NSUP partners are strongly encouraged. Deadline: 20 May 2026

 21. Horizon Europe – FINAL Work Programmes 2026-27 published

The European Commission has published the final versions of the 2026-27 call topics for all the clusters and missions and a number of the other main funding instruments (to download work programmes see here: https://research-and-innovation.ec.europa.eu/funding/funding-opportunities/funding-programmes-and-open-calls/horizon-europe/horizon-europe-work-programmes_en ). For convenience, we have put together summary tables of all call topic titles in the ​ linked Excel spreadsheet which has been updated to reflect the final work programmes – please use these to browse any topics that are of interest to you and that you may be able to contribute to (if you have looked at earlier versions, please check in case of changes). Once you have identified a topic(s) of interest, please search their call reference within the relevant full Work Programme PDF for full details. Many of the 2026 call topics have deadlines in March-April with some later around September — while we advise you to already start taking action for the 2027 calls. [For reference, you can find historic and future draft work programmes at: https://sciencebusiness.net/horizon-papers] They include:

  • Cluster 1 – Health: FINAL
  • Cluster 2 – Culture, Creativity and Inclusive Society: FINAL
  • Cluster 3 – Civil security for society:  FINAL
  • Cluster 4 – Digital, industry, space: FINAL
  • Cluster 5 – Climate, energy and mobility: FINAL
  • Cluster 6 – Food, bioeconomy, natural resources, agriculture and environment: FINAL
  • Missions: FINAL
  • New European Bauhaus Facility: FINAL
  • Marie Skłodowska-Curie Actions: FINAL
  • European Research Council: 2026 (2027 is expected around May 2026)
  • European Innovation Council: FINAL
  • European Innovation Ecosystems: FINAL
  • WIDERA (Widening, European Research Area): FINAL
  • Research infrastructures: FINAL
  • Horizontal activities: FINAL

For reference: General Introduction and General Annexes

**Please do reach out to the Research Funding Development team for support: jarlath.mckenna@newcastle.ac.uk or sarah.urquhart@newcastle.ac.uk**

22. Opportunities for Researchers from the Social Sciences and Humanities (SSH) in Horizon Europe: https://horizoneuropencpportal.eu/repository/fe369bb2-b2b1-47ff-81ec-590b17d5b021

To assist SSH researchers in identifying funding opportunities, the European Commission (EC) has established a search engine within its online Funding & Tender Opportunities Portal. Certain topics with substantial SSH aspects have been “flagged” by the EC as SSH-relevant, and the search engine offers the option to quickly search for the specific priority ‘Social sciences and humanities’. It also allows for keyword and full-text search.

23. Marie Skłodowska-Curie Actions (MSCA) Postdoctoral Fellowships 2026: https://marie-sklodowska-curie-actions.ec.europa.eu/actions/postdoctoral-fellowships

The MSCA Postdoctoral Fellowships 2026 call will open in April. Postdoctoral Fellowships (PF) target researchers holding a PhD with up to eight years of research experience who wish to carry out their research activities abroad, acquire new skills and develop their careers. PFs help researchers gain experience in other countries, disciplines and non-academic sectors. There are two types of PF. The European PF allows you to move within Europe or come to Europe. The fellowship is no longer than two years. With the Global PF, you move from Europe to anywhere in the world. The fellowship lasts up to two years for the outgoing phase, followed by a mandatory one-year return phase in Europe. PFs may also include short-term secondments anywhere in the world and could also include an optional 6-month placement in a non-academic organisation at the end of the standard fellowship. If you are interested in hosting (as named supervisor) a MSCA Postdoctoral Fellow currently based overseas we encourage you to reach out to them and get in touch with sarah.urquhart@newcastle.ac.uk who will outline Newcastle University support. Next annual deadline is 9 September 2026.

 24. Marie Skłodowska-Curie Actions (MSCA) Doctoral Networks 2026: https://marie-sklodowska-curie-actions.ec.europa.eu/actions/doctoral-networks

MSCA Doctoral Networks fund doctoral programmes, consisting of a European consortium recruiting up to 15 PhD studentships, designed to respond to identified needs in various research and innovation areas. MSCA Doctoral Networks design doctoral programmes to develop entrepreneurial, innovative doctoral candidates. The aim is to equip these candidates with the right combination of research-related and transferable competencies, enhancing their career perspectives both within and outside academia. The funded Doctoral Networks will hold open recruitment procedures throughout the course of the maximum 48-month project and the recruited candidates must meet specific eligibility criteria outlined in the MSCA Work Programme. Please reach out to jarlath.mckenna@newcastle.ac.uk if interested with the next annual deadline 24 November 2026.

 25. ERC Plus Grants: https://thesciencetalk.com/news/erc-plus-grants-2026-everything-scientists-need-to-know/

ERC Plus Grants are a new funding instrument aimed at empowering outstanding principal investigators to pursue high-risk, high-reward research. These grants focus on the breakthrough-oriented projects that challenge conventional paradigms and open new directions in science and innovation.

The key features of the ERC Plus Grants are:

  • Funding: Up to €7 million (lump sum)
  • Duration: 4-7 years
  • Number of Grants: ~30 per year
  • Open to all disciplines, with no quotas
  • No pro-rata allocation
  • No additional funding
  • Opening Date: Tentatively end of June 2026, Deadline: 2nd September 2026 (to be confirmed)

Watch the webinar for more details: Webinar on the new ERC Plus Grants

 26.  European Innovation Council calls 2026

EIC Pathfinder: Deadline: EIC Pathfinder- 12 May 2026; EIC Challenges- 28 October 2026

Through both open and challenge calls: For multi-disciplinary research teams to undertake visionary research with the potential to lead to technology breakthroughs (grants up to €4 million). Challenges cover:

  • A new generation of advanced materials to deliver miniaturised integrated energy harvesting devices;
  • Translating ageing research into tangible biopharmaceutical solutions for healthy ageing; and
  • Deep Reasoning, Abstraction & Planning towards trustworthy Cognitive AI Systems.

 EIC Transition: Deadline: 19 September 2026

To turn research results into innovation opportunities, following up on results generated by EIC Pathfinder, European Research Council Proof of Concept, Horizon Europe Pillar 2 (societal challenges) collaborative projects and Research Infrastructures projects (grants up to €2.5 million).

 EIC Accelerator: Deadline: Rolling until November 2026

Through both open and challenge calls:  For start-ups and SMEs to develop and scale up innovations with the potential to create new markets or disrupt existing ones (UK applicants eligible for grants only, worth up to €2.5 million). Challenges cover:

  • Advanced Materials for Renewable Energy and Energy Storage Systems;
  • Alternative Concepts and Key Enabling Technologies for Fusion Power Plants;
  • Biotech for Regenerating Agricultural Soils;
  • Boosting the European Critical Raw Materials value chain; and
  • Deep Tech for Climate Adaptation.

Applicants must first submit a short proposal, which will be reviewed and if successful applicants will be invited to submit a full proposal.


General international 

27. NEW: Wellcome Leap Issues New $50 Million ‘Focused Antibiotics’ Funding Scheme: https://wellcomeleap.org/focused-antibiotics/

Wellcome Leap has launched a new three-year, $50 million Focused Antibiotics funding programme aimed at reformulating existing antibiotics to preserve treatment efficacy while minimising damage to the gut microbiome and reducing the development of antimicrobial resistance. The call seeks innovative approaches that target antibiotics to the site of infection, limit gut exposure, or enable direct delivery, with proposals aligned to two thrust areas: demonstrating microbiome-sparing antibiotic formulations in pre‑clinical models, and identifying gut microbiome changes that predict resistant infections with over 80% accuracy. The programme focuses on common outpatient infections—ear, respiratory and urinary tract infections—and is open globally to academic, public, non-profit and commercial organisations Deadline: 15 May 2026.  

 

28. Up to $80,000 Available to Fund Bone Marrow Disorder Research Through AAMDIF: https://www.aamds.org/fund-your-research/grants-program

The Aplastic Anemia and MDS International Foundation (AAMDSIF) is inviting Letters of Intent from new investigators for its 2026 research funding round, supporting basic and clinical research into bone marrow failure diseases. Priority is given to studies with potential impact on prevention, diagnosis, risk stratification, treatment, or transplantation‑related complications in aplastic anaemia, myelodysplastic syndromes/neoplasms (MDS), and paroxysmal nocturnal haemoglobinuria (PNH). Eligible applicants include postdoctoral fellows, instructors, and assistant professors within five years of appointment, with preference for those who have not previously received major individual research awards; there are no nationality restrictions. Awards provide $80,000 over two years, supporting investigator and research staff salary, consumables, and essential travel, with research permitted in the US or internationally but not in for‑profit laboratories. Deadline: 30 June 2026.

29. NIHR Launches New Global Health Research Programme with Call on Antimicrobial Resistance:  https://www.nihr.ac.uk/funding/tackling-bacterial-and-fungal-antimicrobial-resistance-sub-saharan-africa-and-south-asia/2026402

The NIHR has launched the first call under its new Global Health Research Themed Programme, focusing on Tackling Bacterial and Fungal Antimicrobial Resistance in Sub‑Saharan Africa and South Asia (2026/402). The call will fund applied health research on priority bacterial and fungal pathogens (excluding TB) to reduce AMR and improve outcomes for vulnerable populations, with emphasis on scalable, affordable interventions, health equity and strong international partnerships. Projects may address prevention, detection, treatment, stewardship and health‑system strengthening, including research involving maternal and neonatal groups. Grants range from £500,000 to £5 million. The call opens on 22 April 2026, with a webinar on 12 May. Deadline: 8 July 2026

 30. LAM Foundation to Launch Three Funding Awards in 2026 – LOI Window 1 May to 15 June 2026, https://www.thelamfoundation.org/investigators/funding-opportunities/
The LAM Foundation will open applications for three programmes supporting research into lymphangioleiomyomatosis (LAM). Awards include: Patient Quality of Life Awards (up to $25,000 for one‑year projects improving patient quality of life), Pilot and Feasibility Research Awards (up to $50,000 for innovative early‑stage research), and Clinical Research Awards (up to $50,000 for hypothesis‑driven clinical studies addressing unmet patient needs). Eligible applicants include MD, DO, PhD, DVM holders, postdoctoral researchers, trainees, junior faculty and established investigators of any nationality. Priority areas for 2026 include new or repurposed therapeutic agents, new therapeutic targets, sex differences in LAM, and quality‑of‑life improvements. Deadline: 15 June

31. Schmit Science AI Funding Opportunities: https://www.schmidtsciences.org/opportunities/

Schmidt Sciences offers a range of targeted funding opportunities designed to accelerate bold, unconventional scientific and technological research. A number of funding opportunities are currently open:

  • 2026 AI Interpretability– A major research call supporting new methods to detect and mitigate deceptive behaviours in large AI models. Projects should advance interpretability techniques, develop steering methods to improve truthfulness, and demonstrate generalisable real‑world impact. Funding ranges from $300k–$1M. Deadline: 26 May 2026
  • 2026 Science of Trustworthy AI-A large‑scale funding programme supporting technical research into AI safety, including interpretability, robustness, alignment, and risk prediction. Awards range from $1M to over $5M, with both focused and multi‑institution project tracks available. Deadline: 17 May 2026
  • 2026 AI for Actionable Matter Modelling– Funds the development of AI approaches that model, predict, and manipulate material behaviour, especially where traditional modelling is insufficient Deadline: April 30 2026

32. NIH funding opportunities for which foreign organizations and/or foreign components of U.S. organizations may apply:

33. Heinrich Wieland Prize for Frontier Research in the Life Sciences: https://boehringer-ingelheim-stiftung.de/en/scientific-awards/heinrich-wieland-prize.html

The Boehringer Ingelheim Foundation awards the annual Heinrich Wieland Prize (Heinrich-Wieland-Preis) to outstanding scientists whose pioneering research has pushed the boundaries of knowledge in biochemistry, biology, chemistry and physiology. The focus is on discoveries that deepen the understanding of life on earth and pave the way for new medical breakthroughs. This includes research contributions from basic research in chemistry, biochemistry and the physiology of biologically active molecules and systems, as well as their clinical importance. The prize consists of a monetary award of €250,000. Deadline: 01 June 2026.

34. LEO Foundation Opens 2026 Grants Programme for Dermatological Research Projects: https://leo-foundation.org/en/grants-and-awards/research-grants/

The LEO Foundation is one of Denmark’s largest commercial foundations. It provides Research Grants to support high-quality dermatology research projects worldwide. Applications are invited for research projects that improve the understanding of skin biology as well as the underlying medicinal, biological, chemical, or pharmacological mechanisms of dermatological diseases (excluding skin cancer) and their symptoms. The foundation also supports projects that address clinical issues among people who are at risk of developing, or have developed, a skin disease, including how it impacts their quality of life and the societal costs involved. Typically, research grants are between DKK 2-4 million for a period of one to three years. Funding may be used to cover salary, running costs/operating expenses, equipment, publication costs, travel and conference expenses, tuition fees for PhD students, and overheads up to 5%.

Applications to the 2026 programme must be submitted by one of the following three call deadlines:  • Call 3: 25 August 2026 (16:00 CET).

35.  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.

  • 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.

 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.

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