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The Diamond Light Source invites proposals for its rapid access to selected beamlines and electron microscope. This provides candidates with quick and urgent access to one of the following beamlines: electron microscope, MX beamlines, 106, 108, I11, I13-1, I13-2, B16, B18, I18, I19, B21, B22 and B23.

Applicants from any sector may apply; however, postdoctoral applicants, support scientists, postgraduate and undergraduate students may not act as principal investigators. Users are advised to contact the principal beamline scientist prior to application as some beamlines have restricted amount of rapid access available.

In steady state 80 per cent of beamtime is available to external users and 20 per cent beamline for development and in-house research. Industrial users may have up to 10 per cent of the beamtime allocated to external users, with only 30 per cent available per beamtime.

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The British Council invites applications for its researcher grants to support UK-Israel collaboration. Funding supports researchers or research groups looking to hold academic meetings as a seed for future UK-Israel academic collaboration. This aims to strengthen academic collaboration between the UK and Israel in the following priority sectors: •nanoscience — research related to nano technologies and materials, including medicine, toxicology, particles, electronics, metrology, molecular and green technology;•neuroscience — research related to neurosciences, including physiology, anatomy, pharmacology, cognitive, computational, engineering, imaging and physics;•agriscience — research related to agriscience includingbiotechnology, agronomy, soil-sciences, genetics and chemistry;•water science — research related to water science including irrigation, pollutants, hydrology, purification, groundwater, sanitation, wastewater treatment and climate change adaptation as it pertains to water resources;•cyber — research related to cyber technologies, includingcomputer science, engineering, algorithms, information security and cryptography;•antimicrobial resistance — research related to AMR biology, medicine, engineering, genomics and computational methods.UK and Israeli applicants based at officially recognised HEIs may apply. Proposals must include a UK-Israel meeting in the form of a symposium/workshop for at least two working days.Grants are worth between £4,500 and £8,500 depending on the size of the event and the required amount of co-funding.

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