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Knowledge Frontiers: International Interdisciplinary Research 2022

This programme provides UK-based researchers at any career stage, and active in any discipline within the social sciences and the humanities, with an opportunity to develop and lead international interdisciplinary research projects in collaboration with colleagues from the natural, engineering and / or medical sciences.

Closes 29th September 2021
For more details about the programme and the eligibility requirements, please see the scheme notes.


Funding opportunities to support collaborations with the US and Canada

 

  • British Academy - Knowledge Frontiers: International Interdisciplinary Research 2022 (closes 29 September)

 

The British Academy is inviting proposals from UK-based researchers in the humanities and social sciences wishing to develop international interdisciplinary projects in collaboration with colleagues from the natural, engineering and/or medical sciences, on the question of ‘What is a good city?’.

Full details here.

  • Work with US researchers: BBSRC-NSF/BIO lead agency 2021 (closes 30 September 2021)

This call will support activities in the following thematic areas:

  • biological informatics
  • microbes and the host immune system
  • quantum biology
  • synthetic cell

Full details here: https://www.ukri.org/opportunity/work-with-us-researchers-bbsrc-nsf-bio-lead-agency-2021/ . A reminder that under the lead agency scheme, US and UK researchers to submit a single collaborative proposal that will undergo a single review process by the lead agency, on behalf of both NSF/BIO and BBSRC.

  • EPSRC working with overseas scientists (open call)

 

This call will support activities in the following thematic areas:

 

  • digital economy
  • energy
  • engineering
  • global uncertainties
  • healthcare technologies (see our dedicated healthcare technologies investigator-led grant)
  • information and communication technologies
  • living with environmental change
  • manufacturing the future
  • mathematical sciences
  • physical sciences
  • quantum technologies
  • research infrastructure.

Full details here: https://www.ukri.org/opportunity/epsrc-working-with-overseas-scientists/

  • EPSRC Overseas travel grant (open call)

 

Full details here: https://www.ukri.org/opportunity/epsrc-overseas-travel-grant/

Thematic priority areas (see previous EPSRC call- above).

 

 

  • UKRI-SBE (Social, Behavioral and Economic Sciences Directorate) lead agency opportunity (open call)

Proposals will be accepted for collaborative research in areas where NSF/SBE and UKRI’s research remits overlap (via AHRC/ BBSRC/ESRC).

Full details here: https://www.ukri.org/opportunity/ukri-sbe-lead-agency-opportunity/

  • Royal Society of Engineering Research Fellowships (closes 21 September)

An opportunity to share with your networks (worldwide), specifically early career researchers seeking to establish themselves in the UK

Full details here: https://www.raeng.org.uk/grants-prizes/grants/support-for-research/raeng-research-fellowship

Wed 11 Aug 2021, 18:13 | Tags: EPSRC funding Funding opportunity

Resonate Festival - Invention Stitch in Time

Stitch In Time is a collaborative project between Warwick Manufacturing Group (WMG) at the University of Warwick and local primary schools for Coventry UK City of Culture 2021.

On Tuesday 1 June 2021 we hosted one of the very first events for Resonate Festival, 'Stitch in Time' at Herbert Art Gallery museum for the Month of Invention, coordinated by the Innovative Manufacturing and Future Materials GRP. The aim of this event was to inspire primary school children and their families from the local community about the history of Coventry's textiles, linking this to modern day technology and programming skills that are really important for children to learn.


BBSRC Brazil pump-priming award

You can apply for up to £35,000 over two years to pump-prime collaborations between scientists in the UK and São Paolo state in Brazil. The awards support the development of future applications within our remit under the UK Research and Innovation-São Paulo Research Foundation lead agency agreement.

To note: You can apply for support if you are:

· a holder of a BBSRC research grant

· a researcher employed at BBSRC institutes

Priority will be given to applications focussing on:

· food security

· bioenergy and industrial biotechnology.

The application must be made by a principal investigator. One person may act as a lead for a consortia of academics. Students are not eligible.

The principal investigator in Brazil must hold a FAPESP research award. You should apply at least 12 weeks before the start of your project.
Full details here: https://www.ukri.org/opportunity/bbsrc-brazil-pump-priming-award/?utm_medium=email&utm_source=govdelivery

Tue 11 May 2021, 10:01 | Tags: BBSRC, Funding opportunity

Launching - The Resonate Festival

The Resonate FestivalOver the next twelve months, to celebrate Coventry’s year as UK City of Culture and our role as a principal partner, the University of Warwick is hosting The Resonate Festival. This exciting programme of public events will include talks and public conversations, exhibitions, film festivals, walking tours, debates and so much more. The grand finale will be a multi-day festival on campus in April 2022. The entire programme and festival is linked with the themes and timings of the City of Culture year, and our events form part of the wider City of Culture programme.


New fund for research collaboration with Monash University

The Monash Warwick Alliance welcomes expressions of interest in the Alliance Co-Fund. Designed to empower Monash and Warwick researchers to develop strong and competitive joint external funding applications, the Co-Fund provides a contribution towards international research costs, incurred due to collaboration within the Alliance. The Co-Fund can be requested in support of a variety of external funding opportunities including challenge-led calls and responsive mode grants, offered by both domestic or international funders.

Expressions of Interest will be accepted and evaluated on a rolling basis, subject to availability of funds. The outcome of the Expressions of Interest will typically be communicated within two to four weeks of receipt by the Alliance Project Team.

Find out more and to apply.

 https://warwick.ac.uk/global/partnerships/mwa/current/co-fund/


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