
The following is a snap-shot of funding opportunities that have been announced. Please follow the links for more information:
British Council
Newton Fund: Researcher collaboration workshop – supporting sustainable ecosystems for poverty alleviation in the Amazon
The British Council and FAPEAM will be holding a workshop on the above theme. It is now inviting Early Career Researchers from the UK or Brazil to apply to attend this workshop. All travel and accommodation expenses will be covered by the Researcher Links programme.
Maximum Award: Not specified Deadline: 20 March 2016
Ministry of Defence
CDE enduring challenge competition
The enduring competition is continually open to all highly innovative research ideas that challenge existing conventions and have a high potential benefit for the defence and security end user.
Maximum Award: £40,000 – £150,000 Deadline: 22 March 2016 and recurring through the year
Medical Research Council
Biomedical catalyst – developmental pathway funding scheme
The DPFS scheme is a key part of our Translational Research Strategy and supports the translation of fundamental discoveries toward benefits to human health. It funds the pre-clinical development and early clinical testing of novel therapeutics, devices and diagnostics, including “repurposing” of existing therapies.
DPFS is an ongoing scheme, with outline deadlines every 4 months.
Maximum Award: Not specified Deadline: 27 July 2016
Wellcome Trust
People awards
People Awards are two related schemes supporting projects that encourage the public to explore biomedical science. The schemes are open to a wide range of people, including: mediators, facilitators and practitioners of science communication; science centre/museum staff; artists; educators. Project activities and outputs may include:
- workshops, events, debates and discussions
- exhibitions and museum outreach
- films, games, websites and cross-platform projects.
Maximum Award: £40,000 Deadline: 20 May 2016, with 3 other deadlines in the year
Humanities & Science Small Grants
This scheme is for small-scale humanities and social science research projects, scoping exercises or meetings in any area of human or animal health, including projects relating to research resources.
Maximum Award: £10,000 Deadline: Open
Nuffield Foundation
Grants for research & innovation
This funder has seven programmes that fund research and innovation in areas of social policy and education. These are all open to applications.
The programmes are: Children and Families, Early Years Education and Childcare, Economic Advantage and Disadvantage, Education, Finances of Ageing, Law in Society, and Open Door.
Maximum Award: £350,000 Deadline: 18 April 2016 and other dates
British Tinnitus Association
Large research project scheme
Applications are actively encouraged in the following areas, although all applications will be considered:
- Mechanisms of tinnitus/identifying potential therapeutic targets
- Existing and novel practice/treatment
- Prevention
- Population/demographic/epidemiology/economic studies
Maximum Award: £75,000 Deadline: 30 April 2016
Fisheries Society of the British Isles
Small research grants
The Research Grant programme provides members of the Society with the opportunity to bid for financial support for carrying out research on any topic that is relevant to fish biology and management.
Maximum Award: £5000 Deadline: 1 May 2016
British Psychological Society
Research Seminar competition
The Competition provides grants to enable institutions to co-operate to hold a series of at least three scientific seminars.
The proposed seminars should have tangible goals and should focus on developing and extending the understanding of a psychological process in any field of scientific psychology.
Maximum Award: £3000 Deadline: 1 July 2016
Sections Initiative Fund
This Research Board fund is for Sections of the British Psychological Society. It provides grants of up to £15,000 to support scientific initiatives that promote or advance psychology.
Examples of initiatives include:
- innovative or pioneering Conferences, one-off seminars or Workshops
- research experience – for undergraduates or non-psychologists
- specific short-term research on a topic falling under one the Society’s thematic priorities
Maximum Award: £15,000 Deadline: 1 September 2016
If you are interested in submitting to any of the above calls you must contact your RKEO Funding Development Officer with adequate notice before the deadline.
For more funding opportunities that are most relevant to you, you can set up your own personalised alerts on Research Professional. If you need help setting these up, just ask your School’s/Faculty’s Funding Development Officer in RKEO or view the recent blog post here.
If thinking of applying, why not add notification of your interest on Research Professional’s record of the bid so that BU colleagues can see your intention to bid and contact you to collaborate.

Just to advise you details of our next BU Researcher/Academic Development (BRAD) events programme will be coming out very soon….watch out for our announcements on the Research BLOG and BU Intranet and get yourself booked in via Organisational Development.
With just four months to go until the referendum on British membership of the EU on 23 June, academics are lining up on either side of the debate. Scientists’ lobby groups on both sides will register with the government as parties to the vote in the next two weeks.
I recently received 45 45’s (7” singles or if you’re still too young, small records) for my birthday (guess how old I was?). I thought I would make a shameless attempt to cram some of the records into a research focussed blog post. Here goes!
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Serendipity can be a wonderful thing. 
ons and research agendas in post-earthquake Nepal’ [1] which has been accepted by South East Asia Journal of Public Health will be freely available in April this year, talks in detail around impact of the Nepal’s earthquake on population health and health system infrastructure. This is a collaborative work among researchers of universities in the UK, Nepal and New Zealand. FHSS’s Dr Pramod Regmi (lead author) along with BU Professor Edwin van Teijlingen, BU visiting Professor Padam Simkhada (Liverpool John Moores University, UK), Nirmal Aryal (University of Otago, New Zealand), Dr Puspa Raj Pant (University of the West of England, UK) and Professor Bhimsen Devekota (Tribhuvan University, Nepal) have contributed to this paper.
of the programme. Applications recently closed and the events management course in the Faculty of Management has some hopeful applications in the mix. The Fastforward15 graduation and instalment of new mentees takes place at the Langham Hotel in London at the end of April.










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