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Wednesday, September 20, 2017
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The aim of this competition is to encourage the commercialisation of quantum technologies. It will help businesses and research organisations undertaking commercialisation, research or development projects in this area to develop new markets and technologies. Projects should range in size from total project costs of £40,000 to £500,000. We may consider projects outside this range but you should contact us at least 10 days before the submission deadline to discuss further. Projects should last between 3 months and 1 year. We will not accept projects outside of this range. You must be collaborative. A UK business or research and technology organisation may lead the project. Businesses may take part in no more than 3 projects in this competition. You can apply twice with the same project to any competition, that means one re-submission only. If in the judgement of the Innovation Lead your project is not ‘materially different’ from your previous project, it will be deemed a re-submission. |
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The British Council, the Department for Business, Energy and Industrial Strategy, the China Scholarship Council, and the China’s Ministry of Education, via the Newton Fund, invite applications for their PhD placements and supervisor mobility grants – UK and China. These enable UK and Chinese PhD students and their supervisors to spend a period of study at HEIs in China or the UK. The aim is to promote the research capacity of PhD students, to build UK-China institutional exchanges and collaborations that benefit future students and to strengthen the UK-China links in research and innovation. The focus areas for research include: •health and life sciences; •food and water security; •environmental technologies; •energy; •urbanisation; •education and creative economy for economic development and social welfare. UK or Chinese nationals who are currently enrolled in a PhD programme at an accredited HEI or research institutions in the UK or China respectively may apply. Applicants from the UK should be from an institution with strong research record in the focus areas. Applicants must find host institutions in their target country and UK students studying in China or vice versa are not eligible to apply. Grants cover tuition fees at the host institution and support worth up to £9,100 for up to one year for UK PhD students. Support is towards visa fees, air fares, medical insurance, accommodation and a monthly stipend in China. PhD supervisors may receive up to £4,100 towards visa fees, airfares, medical insurance, accommodation and a daily stipend in China for a visit up to four weeks to support their |