Students at any level of study can apply for up to £1,500 for a student-led research project.
All project proposals must address one or more of our Guiding Themes for this funding call.
All proposals must involve undergraduates. Particularly if a project includes both postgraduate and undergraduate students, the proposal must explain how all students on the project team will be substantially engaged in the research. If the lead applicant is a postgraduate, one or more named undergraduate(s) can either be included on the project team at application stage, and/or undergraduate(s) can be recruited to the team after funding is confirmed.
- See our co-creation page for resources to support and promote co-creative practice.
Proposals must include a detailed budget. See Funding and Budget Guidance for key information about what costs we do and don’t support and a sample budget.
To informally discuss your proposal before applying, click here to book a 15-minute consultation.
Please ensure you also review Approvals Required before you apply. Please note that a consultation with IATL does not replace a required approval and we cannot provide supporting statements.
Key points:
- Projects must be student-led and involve undergraduates
- Projects must be completed within 3 months of the lead applicant’s graduation at the latest
- Work funded through Project Support cannot be used for or contribute to any form of assessment
- Students can submit one application per funding call as the lead or co-lead applicant
- Consider if your research may or would require ethical approval; if it does, IATL has an ethics process for student research undertaken outside of a module, or you may be able to use your home department’s student ethics process. If you have a question or are unsure about ethical approval, you can book a 15-minute consultation.
- All projects will apply to share their research through the International Conference of Undergraduate Research (ICUR) and/or the journal Reinvention, alongside other forms of sharing that applicants propose.
- We may bring students together to work jointly if they propose similar topics.
Applications missing any required Approvals after the deadline will not be considered.
For the purposes of Project Support, PhD students are considered students (rather than staff), including if they are undertaking paid teaching work at the university, and so are eligible to apply for Project Support.
To learn about projects we have supported recently, please visit our ProjectsLink opens in a new window page.