CE Definition A circular economy is an alternative to a traditional linear economy (make, use, dispose) in which we keep resources in use for as long as possible, extract the maximum value from them whilst in use, then recover and regenerate products and materials at the end of each service life. (Source: WRAP)
Travel Grants funding call - now closed The CENTS research network invites proposals for travel grants to facilitate research and impact that addresses one of our five priorities listed below and contributes to the development of the CE transportation network in the UK. Applicants should be employed by a UK university or UK higher education institution and be eligible to receive EPSRC funding, PGR’s along with other academic staff are encouraged to apply. Travel grants will be awarded up to a maximum value of £2,400 at 80% of full Economic Cost (fEC) ie. budget total costs of £3,000
Fit with the CENTS Network In this third round, we again welcome applications from a wide range of applicants addressing circular economy challenges in transport that fall within our 5 Research Strands.
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Key dates
10 Feb 22
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Call for proposals opens
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11 Mar 22
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Deadline for submission (5 pm)
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1 Apr 22
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Successful proposals announced
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All travel must be completed by September 30, 2022
We are happy to answer your questions
For any queries, please get in touch with the CENTS Network Manager (Sue Gibson) by email circulartransport@warwick.ac.uk
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