We have received information on the following funding opportunities which may be of interest to staff.
Teaching Development Grants from the Higher Education Academy
1. Round 2 of the Individual Grants scheme will open on January 3rd 2012, with a maximum of £7,000 per project, with a focus on employability or internationalisation.
• The submission deadline is February 19th 2012.
• Unsuccessful bids from the previous round could be re-submitted if they can be revised in line with the feedback you received from the HEA.
• However, any bids that do not satisfy the two key principles of student engagement and outputs of benefit beyond BU, or do not thoroughly address ethical issues, will not be considered by the reviewers. So it is critical to get these sections as strong as possible.
• Successful bids from the July 2011 round are here: http://www.heacademy.ac.uk/teaching-development-grants
2. The Collaborative Grants scheme opens on February 27th 2012, with a submission deadline of April 22nd 2012.
• The maximum funding per project is £60,000, one bid per institution.
• These can be either collaborative bids between BU and external bodies, or interdisciplinary between different departments within BU.
• With collaborative bids, there must be a minimum of two UK HE partners, but other partners could include FECs, private providers or overseas HEIs.
• The project must be led by a Fellow of the HEA and matched funding is required.
• Some further details are available here to support early thinking, but more information will be available in January.
If you would like to discuss potential projects, please contact Jennifer Taylor, Janet Hanson or Linda Byles (both Janet and Linda are TDG reviewers for the HEA).
MS Society Grants 2012
The MS Society intends to run three grant rounds in 2012:
- Grant Round 1 – PhD Studentships and Innovative Awards
- Grant Round 2 – Project grants and Junior Fellowships
- Grant Round 3 – PhD Studentships and Innovative Awards
The MS Society 2012 Grant Round 1 for Innovative and PhD Studentship awards will open on the 17 January 2012, with a deadline for applications 12 noon on 10 February 2012.
For an overview of all the intended 2012 grant rounds and guidance on how to apply for an MS Society research grant please see thier website: http://www.mssociety.org.uk/ms-research/for-researchers/applying-for-research-grants
What do they fund?
As the largest dedicated charitable funder of MS research in the UK, the MS Society welcomes applications for projects that will increase the understanding of, and find new effective treatments for MS, as well as improve care and services for people affected by MS. The Society will consider any application that is relevant to MS. Applications are divided into two funding streams:
- Care and Services Research Research proposals that are focussed on relieving the symptoms of MS, developing and evaluating services for people affected by MS or exploring the social and economic impact of MS are classified as care and services research applications.
- Biomedical Research Research proposals that are focussed on identifying the causes of MS and/or identifying and developing disease modifying therapies are classified as biomedical research applications. In response to a strategic review the Society has issued a highlight notice for translational and clinical biomedical research and would particularly encourage applicants to submit proposals with this focus.
If you have any questions the society’s research team are happy to answer them at: research@mssociety.org.uk or on: 020 8438 0822.