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The UK Space Agency invites applications for the Aurora science programme. This supports planetary exploration science in order to enhance the UK’s capabilities and cross-disciplinary approach. The following types of funding are available: •fellowships to develop promising early career researchers or to allow existing academics to discipline-hop; •postdoctorate research assistants; •s³Ù³Ü»å±ð²Ô³Ù²õ³ó¾±±è²õ; •support for academics to participate in international science teams to exploit data from future missions such as the NASA InSight mission. Applications are particularly welcome in the following areas: InSight and Trace Gas Orbiter data exploitation to investigate the interior structure and processes of Mars; and preparation of data exploitation of 2020 ExoMars to search for traces of past and present life. Academics and individual scientists from the UK or overseas, working at UK research organisations may apply. Preference is given to new fellowships although extensions to current fellowships are considered. Awards are made in line with standard the Science and Technology Facilities Council criteria for postdoctoral research awards and fellowships. Grants are administered by STFC, in accordance with their financial rules, on behalf of the UK Space Agency. Reasonable costs are permitted, but all costs must be justified. Postdoctoral research awards are available for up to four years, whereas fellowships are available for up to three years, but may be held part-time for up to six years. |
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91¸£Àû - EPSRC IAADear All Please find below an email sent on behalf of PVC (Research) Professor Pam Thomas and Chair of Faculty of Science, Professor Mike Shipman regarding EPSRC IAA Funding. The relevant application form is attached. Please can you let Steve Dixon (Physics Impact Champion) and /or myself (Physics Impact Officer) know, in the first if you are interested in submitting an application. There is series of deadlines throughout this year and next, with the first being Monday July 2nd 2018 In the case of over-subscription priority will be given to those with a potential impact case study moving in a positive direction. Kind Regards Maxine ________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
Dear All,
Re: EPSRC IAA – Invitation for applications
The University’s EPSRC Impact Acceleration Account has been awarded to support innovative impact generation arising out of the institutional EPSRC portfolio.
There is circa £500k of funding to commit and spend by 31 March 2020, for activities that fall within the following categories:
Academic colleagues are now invited to submit applications into one or more of the categories listed, by completing the attached application form. Completed forms should be submitted via the appropriate HoD, and with your statement of support completed please, to Research.Impact@warwick.ac.uk
There will be rolling programme of application deadlines, until such point as the programme is fully committed, as follows:
Your R&IS Impact Managers, Katie Irgin and India Foster are available to discuss potential ideas with you, and can be contacted via K.Irgin@warwick.ac.uk and India.Foster@warwick.ac.uk
Applicants should expect to receive feedback on their submitted application within six working weeks of the next available internal deadline. |