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Wednesday, May 03, 2017
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Innovate UK invites applications for its emerging and enabling technologies competition – round 2. (Linked to this competition is one for KTP see 10th May deadline.)Funding aims identify and invest in new technologies and the underpinning capabilities that improve existing industries by inspiring the products, processes and services of tomorrow. The priority areas are: •emerging technologies; •digital; •enabling capabilities; •space applications. UK-based businesses or research and technology organisations working as a lead applicant, involving at least one SME may apply. Projects must be carried out in the UK and be intended to exploit the results in the UK. The total budget is worth £15 million. Projects should last between six months and three years and are expected to range in total costs between £35,000 and £2m. Small businesses may receive up to 70 per cent of their eligible project costs, medium-sized businesses may receive 60 per cent and large businesses may receive 50 per cent for technical feasibility studies and industrial research. Small businesses may receive up to 45 per cent of their eligible project costs, medium-sized businesses may receive 35 per cent and large businesses may receive 25 per cent for experimental development projects which are nearer to market. |
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Applicants must contact the programme manager at least six weeks before the deadline. Proposals may be submitted between 20 March and 4pm, 3 May 2017; between 24 July and 4pm, 6 September 2017; between 15 November 2017 and 4pm, 4 January 2018. Deadlines on: 3 May 2017, 6 September 2017, 4 January 2018.The Medical Research Council invites applications for its partnership grant in molecular and cellular medicine. This provides core funds to support partnerships between diverse groupings of researchers, and can be used for infrastructure support, platform activities and for bringing together managed consortia or multidisciplinary collaborations. The partnership must be led by a PI based at an eligible research organisation. The scheme is open to those based at a university unit, but not MRC institutes and units. Candidates based at an MRC institute and unit may apply as co-applicants on any grant. Support can be requested for one to five years for purchase of equipment or infrastructure that is key to the aims of the partnership or provides a platform for activities associated with the partnership. |
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91福利 Faculty Fellowships at the Alan Turing Institute91福利 is looking to grow its involvement with the Turing Institute
through the selection of additional Faculty Fellows to pursue research at the Institute in London. Faculty Fellowships. One way that researchers can work with Turing is through a faculty
fellowship; this call is for academic staff working in data science (interpreted widely) to submit Expressions of Interest (EoI) in a fellowship. The fellowships will normally begin in academic year 2017/18 and can last up to 2 years. Faculty fellowships will take the form of funding a fraction of your time (typically 20-40% FTE). Faculty Fellowships are treated by the University and the departments as research fellowships similar to those won from Research Councils and other funders. Outputs arising from FF's work at the ATI should be disseminated and published in the usual ways (including the 91福利 affiliation). For further details please contact Prof. Graham Cormode, 91福利
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