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Funding opportunities in this newsletter are listed chronologically, starting with the earliest deadline. To allow easy navigation, funding opportunities are colour-coded by discipline according to the key below. Where possible, each opportunity lists the funder, the title, some detail on the scope of the opportunity, the value of the award, and the closing date for applications. Highlight Opportunities The second round of UKRI Future Leaders Fellowships will have a deadline for submission of the mandatory Expression of Interest of 4 October 2018. As institutional support is required from year 3, a QUB managed bid process is in operation, details of which were circulated on 17 July. The deadline for submission to the managed bid is 20 August. Further details can be found in the Fellowships section, or requested from the Research Development team. The NC3Rs will soon launch their new funding scheme priority area for 2019, which will aim to encourage greater use of non-mammalian model organisms for 3Rs purposes, and will run across all of their response mode funding schemes. The model organisms considered within remit of the highlight notice are Drosophila, Nematodes, Galleria mellonella, & Zebrafish embryos and larvae. Projects should focus on the development and validation of a research application for the models listed, or on the transfer of an established model to a mammalian model laboratory. A free information event will be held in central London on 4 Sept – register here. Contents Highlight Opportunities....................................................................... 1 UK Funding calls closing before end January 2019 ............................ 2 Small grants ......................................................................................... 5 Fellowships .......................................................................................... 5 EU & Newton Funding ......................................................................... 7 Recurring funding calls ........................................................................ 8 PhD studentships................................................................................. 9 Upcoming events ................................................................................. 9 Internal Funding Opportunities ........................................................ 10 MH&LS Research Development team contacts ............................... 10 Issue 19 – August 2018 FUNDING OPPORTUNITIES NEWSLETTER FOR THE FACULTY OF MEDICINE, HEALTH AND LIFE SCIENCES Email the Research Development team with comments or queries Support for Researchers | Queen's University Belfast Welcome to this month’s Funding Opportunities Newsletter, compiled using Research Professional, which gives a snapshot of funding opportunities that may be of interest to researchers within the MHLS Faculty. The Research Professional database can be searched for funding opportunities or news items by discipline, recent calls, sponsors, or upcoming deadlines. Health & Experimental medicine Cancer Public health & Nursing Biological/Environmental sciences Multi-disciplinary Health technology Equipment/research tools/product development

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Page 1: FUNDING OPPORTUNITIES NEWSLETTER FOR THE FACULTY …...MRC Methodology for stratified medicine – highlight notice Funding supports high-quality, investigator-led, methodological

Funding opportunities in this newsletter are listed chronologically, starting with the earliest deadline. To allow easy navigation, funding opportunities are colour-coded by discipline according to the key below. Where possible, each opportunity lists the funder, the title, some detail on the scope of the opportunity, the value of the award, and the closing date for applications.

Highlight Opportunities The second round of UKRI Future Leaders Fellowships will have a deadline for submission of the mandatory Expression of Interest of 4 October 2018. As institutional support is required from year 3, a QUB managed bid process is in operation, details of which were circulated on 17 July. The deadline for submission to the managed

bid is 20 August. Further details can be found in the Fellowships section, or requested from the Research Development team.

The NC3Rs will soon launch their new funding scheme priority area for 2019, which will aim to encourage greater use of non-mammalian model organisms for 3Rs purposes, and will run across all of their response mode funding schemes. The model organisms considered within remit of the highlight notice are Drosophila, Nematodes, Galleria mellonella, & Zebrafish embryos and larvae. Projects should focus on the development and validation of a research application for the models listed, or on the transfer of an established model to a mammalian model laboratory. A free information event will be held in central London on 4 Sept – register here.

Contents Highlight Opportunities ....................................................................... 1

UK Funding calls closing before end January 2019 ............................ 2

Small grants ......................................................................................... 5

Fellowships .......................................................................................... 5

EU & Newton Funding ......................................................................... 7

Recurring funding calls ........................................................................ 8

PhD studentships ................................................................................. 9

Upcoming events ................................................................................. 9

Internal Funding Opportunities ........................................................ 10

MH&LS Research Development team contacts ............................... 10

Issue 19 – August 2018

FUNDING OPPORTUNITIES

NEWSLETTER FOR THE

FACULTY OF MEDICINE,

HEALTH AND LIFE SCIENCES

Email the Research Development team with comments or queries

Support for Researchers | Queen's University Belfast

Welcome to this month’s Funding Opportunities Newsletter, compiled using Research Professional, which gives a snapshot of

funding opportunities that may be of interest to researchers within the MHLS Faculty. The Research Professional database can

be searched for funding opportunities or news items by discipline, recent calls, sponsors, or upcoming deadlines.

Health & Experimental medicine

Cancer

Public health & Nursing

Biological/Environmental sciences

Multi-disciplinary

Health technology

Equipment/research tools/product development

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UK Funding calls closing before end January 2019 Funder Opportunity Detail Award Closing date

RP Fighting Blindness

Research grants These support research projects looking at the causes, potential treatment and cure for retinitis pigmentosa. Projects may include laboratory research investigating disease mechanisms, preclinical studies in animal models and genotyping and phenotypic investigation of patient populations as a prelude to clinical trials.

£200,000 01/09/2018 (preliminary application)

BBSRC

Food & nutrition research for health in the developing world: bioavailability & nutrient content

A call for interdisciplinary, collaborative research proposals to address developing world challenges in nutrition and nutrition-related health. This is part of the Global Challenges Research Fund which requires projects to meet ODA criteria.

£2,000,000 11/09/2018

Prostate Cancer UK

Research innovation awards These support bold, innovative fundamental and clinical research that has a real potential to impact the way prostate cancer is diagnosed, treated and prevented.

No limit 17/09/2018 (Expression of interest)

Crohn’s and Colitis UK

Research awards These support medical research on inflammatory bowel disease, its social and psychological impact and improving health services for IBD patients.

£120,000 01/10/2018

MRC

MRC/AstraZeneca centre for lead discovery

This supports academic researchers in discovering potential starting points for small molecule therapeutic approaches with a clear line-of-sight to therapeutic use. The Business Alliance team will be able to provide support with these applications.

Not specified

03/10/2018

Innovate UK

Women in Innovation Awards 2018

UK business women, whose business has been in operation for at least 1 year, can apply for Women in Innovation Awards. The Business Alliance team will be able to provide support with these applications.

£50,000 03/10/2018

Innovate UK

Biomedical catalyst – primer award & Late stage award

These support a technical evaluation of an idea through to proof of concept in a model system. The Business Alliance team will be able to provide support with Biomedical Catalyst applications.

£1,500,000 (primer) or £4,000,000 (Late stage)

03/10/2018

MRC UCB antibody discovery initiative

This supports academic researchers seeking to develop antibody-based therapeutics.

Not specified

03/10/2018

World Cancer Research Fund International

Regular grant programme Supports research on the link between diet, nutrition, body composition, physical activity, and cancer prevention and survival.

£350,000 04/10/2018

MRC/NIHR

Multimorbidity in the UK population – understanding disease clustering

This supports exploratory or hypothesis-driven research that will systematically identify or explore common disease clusters, their distributions in diverse groups, multimorbidity trajectories or the underpinning mechanisms across their life course.

£600,000 09/10/2018

BBSRC Standard/Super follow-on funding

This supports the translation of research funded by BBSRC into practical application including commercialisation.

£200,000 or £640,000

10/10/2018

Leverhulme Trust

Visiting professorships Enable UK institutions to host distinguished overseas researchers to enhance the skills of staff and students at host institution.

£150,000 11/10/2018

Lister Institute of Preventive Medicine

Research prizes These support young researchers undertaking high quality biomedical research who are in the early years of running their own groups.

£250,000 12/10/2018

British Heart Foundation

Translational awards Aim to accelerate advances in cardiovascular science for patient benefit.

£250,000 15/10/2018

ESRC Innovation in social care collaborative grants

Support social science-led research and knowledge exchange activity to understand how, why and where innovation happens in social care, to best understand how to improve people’s lives.

£1-2 million 16/10/2018

NERC

Antarctic logistic support Provides logistic support for Antarctic fieldwork including the use of British Antarctic Survey infrastructure. May apply through all NERC funding streams, with the principal mechanism through discovery science, standard research grants and fellowships.

Not specified

17/10/2018

Alzheimer's Research UK

Dementia consortium funding This supports collaborative target validation and drug discovery projects from academia and SMEs.

£250,000 25/10/2018

Stroke Association

Lectureship programme This provides secure and stable long-term funding for researchers to establish themselves as independent researchers, whilst leading high quality programmes of research related to stroke. Lectureships can be for those from clinical and non-clinical backgrounds, and are available for numerous career stages.

Depends on call applied to

26/10/2018

Sir Jules Thorn Charitable Trust, GB

Sir Jules Thorn award for biomedical research

Supports a programme in translational biomedical research that may bring benefit to patients through improved diagnosis or by assisting in the development of new therapies for important clinical problems. Must involve research on patients.

£1,700,000 31/10/2018 (preliminary application)

Motor Neurone Disease Association

Biomedical research project grants

These support research aimed at understanding the causes of MND, elucidating disease mechanisms and facilitating translation of therapeutic strategies from laboratory to clinic.

£255,000 02/11/2018

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Funder Opportunity Detail Award Closing date

DOH inc. NIHR

Public Health Research Programme commissioned calls 18/69; 18/71

This supports research to generate evidence to inform the delivery of non-NHS interventions to improve public health; 18/69 Benefits of the provision of health and wellbeing education during Initial Teacher Training and Continual Professional Development of qualified teachers; 18/71 Sex and relationship interventions for young people with learning disabilities

Not specified

06/11/2018

DOH inc. NIHR

Efficacy and Mechanism Evaluation (EME) Programme commissioned cals in 18/86 Precision Medicine; 18/85 End of life care.

This supports studies evaluating interventions with potential to make a step-change in the promotion of health, treatment of disease and improvement of rehabilitation or long-term care. Calls have also been issued in the Health Technology Assessment & Health Services and Delivery Research programmes

Not specified

06/11/2018

DOH inc. NIHR Digital technologies to improve health and care: 18/89

This supports empirical research studies that evaluate the use of digital technologies to improve health outcomes, self-management of health or delivery of health and social care.

No limit 06/11/2018

Fulbright Commission

British Heart Foundation scholar award

Enables UK academics or professionals to pursue laboratory-based research into the biomedical or clinical aspects of cardiovascular disease at an US accredited higher education institution. Award includes a salary commensurate with grantee's experience and in line with UK national pay scales over one year.

Not specified

06/11/2018

DOH inc. NIHR

Public health research programme – commissioned call for proposals: 18/84

Supports research studies that increase the evidence base to support health and care services to help people at the end of their lives to live as well as possible and to die with dignity, compassion and comfort.

No limit 06/11/2018

Cancer Research UK

CRUK/Arthritis Research UK immunology project awards

These aim to catalyse research and build the UK’s research base in cancer immunology and musculoskeletal conditions by funding immunologists in non-cancer fields.

£300,000 07/11/2018

NC3Rs CRACK IT single phase/two phase challenges

This scheme supports collaborations between industry sponsors, academics and NC3Rs that aims to solve challenges relating to the clinical use of animals.

£100,000 - £1,000,000

14/11/2018 07/11/2018

Cancer Research UK

Population research committee project grants

These provide support for focused research proposals in population research.

£300,000 14/11/2018

Alzheimer's Research UK

Equipment grants These provide funds for scientific equipment. £100,000 14/11/2018

MRC MRC/NIHR methodology research programme

Supports research on methods development to underpin the biomedical and health sciences as well as methods in research for developing and implementing methods in research standards.

Not specified

14/11/2018

MRC Observational data in healthcare decision making – highlight notice

Supports development of better methodologies for identifying, capturing, optimising, synthesising, interpreting and using observational data for healthcare decision making.

Not specified

14/11/2018

MRC Observational data in development of learning health systems – highlight notice

This supports the development of innovative methods for the capture and use of observational or routinely collected data in informing the development of Learning Health Systems.

Not specified

14/11/2018

MRC Methodology for stratified medicine – highlight notice

Funding supports high-quality, investigator-led, methodological research into the challenges raised by stratifying patient groups.

Not specified

14/11/2018

MRC Methodology research programme reporting guidelines for non-communicable disease public health modelling studies

This enables research teams to scope, design and lead the development of a reporting guideline addressing non-communicable disease public health modelling.

Not specified

14/11/2018

MRC Biomedical Catalyst: Developmental Pathway Funding Scheme (DPFS)

Supports the pre-clinical development and early clinical testing of novel therapeutics, devices and diagnostics, including repurposing of existing therapies.

No limit 15/11/2018

DOH inc. NIHR Research for patient benefit programme, round 37 – mental health themed call

This aims to generate research evidence in the priority field of mental health to improve, expand and strengthen the way that healthcare is delivered for patients, the public and the NHS.

£350,000 21/11/2018

Cancer Research UK

Tobacco advisory group project grants

These support researchers and advocacy organisations in policy research and advocacy activities in tobacco control.

£50,000 22/11/2018

Meningitis Research Foundation

Research grants These grants support research on addressing meningitis and associated infections, improving prevention, treatment & outlook for patients, and improving the speed and accuracy of diagnosis.

£150,000 25/11/2018

DOH inc. NIHR Programme development grants – competition 23

These aim to position and equip research teams in submitting a full programme grants for applied research in the future.

£100,000 28/11/2018

Cancer Research UK

Early detection OHSU project award

This award funds new and existing collaborations in early detection between researchers in the UK and at Oregon Health and Sciences University.

£250,000 29/11/2018

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Funder Opportunity Detail Award Closing date

Cancer Research UK

Population research catalyst award

This supports capacity building and collaboration in population health, enabling groups to unite to deliver impact beyond what they could do alone.

£5,000,000 30/11/2018

Diabetes UK Project grants These support high-quality, diabetes-related research. No limit 01/12/2018

DOH inc. NIHR

Health technology assessment programme – commissioned call 18/111

This supports research on specific questions that have been identified and prioritised for their importance to the NHS and patients. Proposals are invited for primary research on improving communication for adults with profound and multiple learning disabilities

Not specified

05/12/2018

DOH inc. NIHR

Health technology assessment programme – commissioned call 18/119

This supports research on specific questions that have been identified and prioritised for their importance to the NHS and patients. Proposals are invited for primary research on Nutrient enriched diet for babies with a brain injury

Not specified

05/12/2018

DOH inc. NIHR

Health technology assessment programme – commissioned call 18/120

This supports research on specific questions that have been identified and prioritised for their importance to the NHS and patients. Proposals are invited for primary research on identification of older patients likely to require enhanced care on discharge from hospital

Not specified

05/12/2018

DOH inc. NIHR

Health technology assessment programme – commissioned call 18/121

This supports research on specific questions that have been identified and prioritised for their importance to the NHS and patients. Proposals are invited for primary research on Improving engagement and health and care outcomes for people with co-existing mental health and substance misuse conditions

Not specified

05/12/2018

Cancer Research UK

Prospective sample collection awards

These support the collection of samples within a clinical trial that have the potential to be of future value but for which it is not yet possible to generate specific research questions.

Not specified

06/12/2018

Cancer Research UK

Biomarker project awards These provide funding for biomarker assay development, validation and qualification for use in the clinical setting.

£100,000 06/12/2018

Cancer Research UK

Biotherapeutic drug discovery project awards

The scheme funds translational research projects at all stages of drug discovery, from target and pathway identification and validation, through to early preclinical studies.

£300,000 06/12/2018

Cancer Research UK

Biotherapeutic drug discovery programme awards

These awards aim to increase the availability of biotherapeutic drugs for the management of cancer.

£2,500,000 06/12/2018

DOH inc. NIHR

Research methods fellowships and internships

These support the development of individuals with expertise in research methods, including medical statistics, health economics, clinical trial design, operational research and modelling. Cover salary, relevant research and training costs for up to two years.

Not specified

13/12/2018

Cancer Research UK

Small molecule drug discovery project awards

These support research towards identification or validation of new targets, and the discovery of novel small molecule therapeutic or preventive agents.

£100,000 13/12/2018

DOH inc. NIHR

Systematic review fellowships These enable senior investigators to host systematic review fellowships to provide training and systematic review experience in a high quality environment. Cover salary, research & training costs, and tuition fees over two years.

Not specified

13/12/2018

Breast Cancer Now

Project grants These support established researchers willing to carry out research that supports improvements in the prevention, detection and treatment of all forms of breast cancer.

£230,000 22/12/2018

NC3Rs Project grants These grants support the development and application of new 3Rs approaches and technologies.

Not specified

10/01/2019

MRC Public health intervention development scheme

This supports the early stages of development of public health interventions.

£150,000 10/01/2019

Wellcome Trust Multi-user equipment grants These provide support for multi-user items of equipment. £1,000,000 12/01/2019 (forecast)

Wellcome Trust Biomedical resource and technology development grants

These support researchers who want to establish or maintain resources or technology for the benefit of the wider scientific community.

£1,500,000 12/01/2019 (forecast)

Alzheimer's Research UK

Major project; Network cooperation; Interdisciplinary research; Network accelerate scheme

These fund research projects on Alzheimer’s disease and related dementias.

£100,000 - £1,000,000 depending on call

23/01/2019

NERC Highlight topics – fourth round

This supports strategic research on defined topics that help understand environmental change.

£3,000,000 23/01/2019 (forecast)

Cancer Research UK

Multidisciplinary project award

This supports collaborations between cancer researchers and scientists from engineering and physical science disciplines.

£500,000 31/01/2019

DOH inc. NIHR

Health technology assessment programme – commissioned call 18/98

This supports research on specific questions that have been identified and prioritised for their importance to the NHS and patients. Proposals are invited for primary research on oral nutritional interventions in malnourished frail elderly.

Not specified

30/01/2019

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Funder Opportunity Detail Award Closing date

EPSRC

Healthcare technologies discipline hopping call

To provide researchers, who have a permanent post in an eligible Organisation for Research Council funding, with an opportunity to spend time in a different research or user environment in order to better understand the need for and potential of research in engineering, physical sciences, mathematical sciences or ICT to have an impact in addressing health challenges.

Not specified

No closing date

Small grants Funder Opportunity Detail Award Closing date

British Ecological Society

Research grants These support innovative ecological research and pump-priming projects, as well as help early-career ecologists to establish an independent research career.

£20,000 10/09/2018

Wellbeing of Women

Entry-level research scholarships

These provide pump-priming funds to enable trainees to be exposed to a research environment, or to obtain pilot data for bids for definitive funding.

£20,000 20/09/2018

British Soc. for Geomorphology

Early-career researcher grants

These support pump-prime geomorphological research undertaken by an early-career researcher.

£5,000 30/09/2018

AOUK & I Minor research grant This supports research in any aspect of musculoskeletal trauma. £5,000 30/09/2018

Laboratory Animals Limited

Large bursaries These enable individual scientists to attend training courses in laboratory animal science and welfare, or may support the organisation of such courses.

> £5,000 30/09/2018

Foundation for the Sociology of Health and Illness

Research grant development awards

These provide pump-priming funds for the development of high-quality, innovative and multidisciplinary research in medical sociology or sociology of health and illness.

£6,000 01/10/2018

Society for Reproduction and Fertility

Academic scholarship fund – academic scholarship

This scholarship enables members to develop and maintain their research programmes.

£12,500 10/10/2018

Royal Society Research grants Seed-corn funding for early-career scientists for research within the society’s remit in the life and physical sciences. The RS visited QUB on 4 July, and among other things, highlighted the high success rate of applicants to this call, and encouraged more submissions from QUB.

£20,000 06/12/2018 (forecast)

BBSRC International workshops

This aims to stimulate joint working in topics important to BBSRC’s strategy and to match scientists from the UK with other countries to identify areas of commonality and explore the potential for international collaboration.

£10,000 16/11/2018 (forecast)

BBSRC European partnering awards

These provide funding for networking and other activities to facilitate UK coordination and participation in consortia for the preparation and development of collaborative research proposals for submission to the EU or other sources of funding.

£20,000 16/11/2018 (forecast)

Cancer Research UK

Early detection OHSU spark award

Seed funding for research in collaboration with Oregon Health and Sciences University scientists to develop new partnerships and novel lines of enquiry.

£20,000 17/01/2019

Public Health Agency

National Cancer Institute summer courses

These enable researchers to attend summer courses at the National Cancer Institute, in Maryland, US.

Covers travel, accommodation and subsistence

31/01/2019 (forecast)

Fellowships Funder Fellowship Detail Award and what’s covered Eligibility Closing date

UKRI

Future leaders fellowships

These enable early-career researchers and innovators to transition to, or establish their research or innovation independence in any area supported by UK Research and Innovation.

A comprehensive support package covers salary and research, staff and training costs; 7 years’ support available on a 4+3 model. A bid management process is in operation. Contact RD for information.

No eligibility limits, but intended for early career academics and innovators who are establishing independence

QUB managed bid deadline 20/08/2018 UKRI EoI deadline 04/10/2018

NERC

Independent research fellowships

Aim to develop scientific leadership among early-career environmental scientists, by giving them 5 years’ support for developing their research programme.

There are no funding limits. < 8 years 02/10/2018

Wellcome Trust

Research career re-entry fellowships

Provide postdoctoral scientists the opportunity to re-establish their scientific careers after a continuous break from research of at least two years due to family commitments, ill health and work outside of research.

Fellowships cover salary, research expenses and other costs for four years.

Must have some postdoc experience, and have taken a break from research

09/10/2018 (preliminary application)

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Funder Fellowship Detail Award and what’s covered Eligibility Closing date

Wellcome Trust

Sir Henry Wellcome postdoctoral fellowships

These enable newly qualified postdoctoral researchers the opportunity to start independent research careers, working in high quality research environments.

Fellowships are worth up to £250,000 over four years.

Some limited post-PhD experience

09/10/2018 (preliminary application)

Kay Kendall Leukaemia Fund

Junior research fellowships

These support individuals wanting to pursue research into haematological malignancies.

Funding covers fellow’s salary, up to £17,000 a year towards laboratory consumables and up to £1,000 for travel.

1-4 years 20/10/2018

Diabetes UK

RD Lawrence fellowship

This enables postdoctoral researchers to establish their independence in diabetes research.

Five years' funding to comprise salary and £15k research costs.

3-6 years 31/10/2018

Stroke Association

Postdoctoral fellowships

Enable postdoctoral candidates to conduct an independent research project under the supervision of an established member of the stroke research community.

Fellowships are worth up to £175,000 over three years.

Must be from nursing or allied health profession background

01/11/2018 (forecast)

Lister Institute of Preventive Medicine

Research prize fellowships

These are one-off awards that seek to support future leaders of biomedical research.

£200,000 over a period of up to five years.

3-10 years 03/11/2018 (forecast)

DOH inc. NIHR

Academic clinical fellowships – medical

Offer clinical and educational training to doctors in the early stages of speciality training who wish to develop an academic career alongside clinical training.

Fellowships are normally tenable for up to three years or up to four years for GPs.

NA 06/11/2018 (forecast)

Wellcome Trust

Senior research fellowships

These support established independent scientific researchers who are leaders in their field.

Fellowships cover salaries and other associated costs over seven years.

Should already be leading own independent research programme.

12/11/2018

Cancer Research UK

Population research postdoctoral fellowship

This fellowship enables postdoctoral researchers to develop their careers in the field of population research.

The fellowship is awarded for three years and covers salary for the fellow and research expenses.

< 6 years 14/11/2018

Royal Society

Dorothy Hodgkin fellowships

These enable early-career scientists who require a flexible working pattern due to personal circumstance to take the first step into an independent career. When The RS have specifically encouraged QUB applicants for DH fellowships.

Funding covers 80 per cent of the basic salary costs up to £40,030 in the first year, research costs, estates costs and indirect costs.

< 6 years 16/11/2018

Kidney Research UK

Senior fellowships – non-clinical

Support non-clinical renal scientists who wish to build on their history and reputation in this field, deepening their knowledge and experience.

Fellowships are tenable for up to five years

Not specified. 23/11/2018

Cancer Research UK

Clinician scientist fellowship

This enables clinician scientists to develop careers in cancer research through postdoctoral training facilitating a transition to independence.

Awarded for up to five years, covers salary at specialty registrar or honorary consultant grade, plus running expenses.

NA 27/11/2018

DOH inc. NIHR

COMING SOON: NIHR doctoral and advanced fellowships

The next call is expected to open in October 2018. These enable individuals to become health research leaders by buying out their salary costs, meeting their training and development needs, and by contributing to research costs needed to complete an identified research project.

Depends on call applied to. These include –

Pre-Doctoral Fellowship

Doctoral Fellowship

Advanced Fellowship

Development and Skills Enhancement Award

Depends on call applied to.

05/12/2018

DOH inc. NIHR

Research methods fellowships and internships

These support the development of individuals with expertise in research methods, including medical statistics, health economics, clinical trial design, operational research and modelling.

Fellowships and internships cover salary costs, relevant research and training costs for up to two years.

NA 13/12/2018 (forecast)

Wellcome Trust

Research fellowships in humanities and social science

These support postdoctoral researchers in health-related humanities and social sciences to carry out an extended period of independent research.

Fellowships are usually worth up to £275,000 each for up to three years.

No apparent limit

11/01/2019

Wellcome Trust

Research awards for health professionals

These enable practising health professionals to carry out humanities or social science research in any area of health. Must have completed general medical, dental, veterinary, nursing, clinical, or other professional health study

£350,000 covering up to 3 years' work

NA 11/01/2019

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Funder Fellowship Detail Award and what’s covered Eligibility Closing date

Alzheimer's Research UK

Clinical research fellowship

Supports clinically qualified researchers who have delivered previous research projects with evidence of impactful outputs and plan to establish their own research in the field of Alzheimer’s disease and related dementias.

The fellowship is tenable for up to three years and covers salary and up to £20,000 per year towards research costs.

NA 23/01/2019

Alzheimer's Research UK

Senior research fellowship

This enables researchers to manage their own independent research group become recognised within the field of biomedical dementia research.

The fellowship is worth up to £420,000 over four years.

Some post-PhD experience, senior author publications, & independence.

23/01/2019

Multiple Sclerosis Society

Junior fellowships These aim to attract and retain early-career scientists in multiple sclerosis research.

Not specified One/two postdoc positions

28/02/2019 (forecast)

Parkinson's UK

Senior research fellowships

These enables investigators to establish their own research group for the study of all fields of Parkinson’s.

Fellowships are worth up to £250,000 each for three years.

> 3 years 07/03/2019

EU & Newton Funding Horizon 2020 Work Programmes 2018-2020 relevant to MHLS are below. Contact your EU advisor with any queries.

Horizon 2020 Work Programmes 2018-2020

View the updated list of 2019 topics here. Deadlines: 2 October 2018; 16 April 2019; 24 April 2019 Health, demographic change and wellbeing (Societal Challenge 1)

Nanotechnologies, Advanced Materials, Biotechnology, and Advanced Manufacturing and Processing (NMBP)

Innovative Medicines Initiative (IMI2) – future topics Patient-centric drug development; Blockchain enabled healthcare; Microenvironment imposed signatures – immune mediated diseases; Safety and interrogating human immune-biology; Synaptopathy drug discovery; Digital transformation of clinical trial endpoints; Antimicrobial resistance (AMR) accelerator programme

Food security, Sustainable Agriculture and Forestry, Marine, Maritime and Inland Water Research and the Bioeconomy (Societal Challenge 2)

Climate Action, Environment, Resource Efficiency and Raw Materials (Societal Challenge 5)

Marie Skłodowska Curie Actions (MSCA) Individual Fellowships deadline on 12 September 2018 Innovative Training Networks deadline on 15 January 2019

European Research Council (ERC) Advanced Grant deadline on 30 August 2018 Starting Grant deadline expected October 2018; Consolidator Grant deadline expected February 2019

Bio-based Industries (BBI) Public-Private Partnerships, deadline on 6 September 2018 The topics 2018 are released in the Annual work plan 2018 and consortia are invited to assemble and develop concepts.

Please note that moving forward, dedicated support for international funding opportunities under the Newton Fund will be

provided by Dr Lydia Lepécuchel (Pharmacy, Biological Sciences and IGFS); and Patricia McCrory (MDBS and N&M).

Nicola Kernaghan and Mary Harte will continue to support the GCRF DfE and institutional level international activities

([email protected]).

Call Newton Fund Partner Country

UK Delivery Partner

In Country Partner

Call Open Call Closes

PhD Placements and Supervisor mobility grants China-UK

China British Council 4 Jun 2018 20 Sep 2018

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Recurring funding calls

The table below summarises some of the upcoming deadlines for recurring funding calls from some key funders. More information on award values, duration and eligibility can be found via the links provided.

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BBSRC

Responsive mode applications 25/09/2018 Jan 2019 New investigator Scheme 25/09/2018 Jan 2019 Stand-alone LINK programme 25/09/2018 Jan 2019 Industrial partnership awards 25/09/2018 Jan 2019

EPSRC

Healthcare Technologies - Call for Investigator-led Research Projects

Open-ended Open-ended

Healthcare technologies discipline hopping call

Open-ended Open-ended

ESRC Research grants Open-ended Open-ended New investigator grants Open-ended Open-ended

The Leverhulme Trust

Research project grants No deadline for Outline Applications

No deadline for Outline Applications

MRC

Molecular & Cellular Medicine Board (multiple opportunities)

05/09/2018 08/01/2019

Infections and Immunity - Research Boards (multiple opportunities)

19/09/2018 09/01/2019

Population & Systems Medicine (multiple opportunities)

26/09/2018 16/01/2019

Neurosciences & Mental Health (multiple opportunities)

03/10/2018 23/01/2019

Methodology research 14/11/2018 19/06/2019

NERC

*Standard grants ~16/01/2019 July 2019 Large grants 06/11/2018

(for full proposals)

March 2019 (for preliminary applications)

Urgency grants Open-ended Open-ended

The Royal Society

University Research Fellowship Summer 2018 Unknown

The Wellcome Trust

Investigator Awards in Science 12/11/2018 March 2019 Collaborative Awards in Science Preliminary

application deadline 20/08/2018

Preliminary application deadline 19/11/2018

Innovator Awards Open-ended Open-ended Seed Awards in Science 02/10/2018 Feb 2019

*NERC Demand Management criteria limit Queen’s to submitting one standard grant application per round. Consequently, there

is an internal bid management process, whereby Expressions of Interest (available from Dr Mani Narayanan) are considered by

an internal NERC Managed Bid panel. The panel will select one EoI to go forward for full proposal development. The bid

management process for the Jan 2019 deadline will open in August, with a deadline for return in late September.

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PhD studentships

Funder Fellowship Detail What’s covered Closing date

Pathological Society of Great Britain & Ireland

PhD studentships

These support individuals pursuing a three-year postgraduate degree related to pathology and allied sciences.

Stipend, research and training allowance, a conference allowance and tuition fees, plus £15,000 per year for consumables.

01/10/2018

Agriculture and Horticulture Development Board

Postgraduate studentship projects

This aims to deliver scientific developments relevant to industry priorities and to develop the next generation of technical experts for the agriculture and horticulture industries.

£72,300 over 3 or 4 years 02/10/2018

HSC R&D

Doctoral fellowship awards

These enable individuals to undertake research training as a means of developing a research career in health and social care, and to follow a training programme leading to a PhD.

£250,000 over 3 years, to cover salary, tuition fees, research and training expenses, and PPI costs.

19/10/2018

Rosetrees Trust

PhD studentships

These support early-career medical researchers at the very start of their careers. Studentships are aimed as part-funding of PhD studies, MBPhD studies and clinical fellows in the UK. Cross-disciplinary applications are encouraged.

Stipend of up to £17,500 per year, plus £7,000 per year towards consumables.

31/10/2018

Rank Prize Funds Postgraduate studentships in nutrition

These enable supervisors to offer a studentship to students undertaking a postgraduate degree related to human nutrition at UK institutions.

£10,000 per year for up to 4 years. 06/11/2018

Wellcome Trust

PhD Programmes in Science

Provides funding for 5 students per programme. Remit of programme includes public health and basic science. WT will visit QUB in October to publicise this programme – see Upcoming Events section below for more information.

Studentship stipends, fees and other costs Autumn 2018 (preliminary applications)

Upcoming events

Save the date: Dr Anne-Marie Coriat, Head of UK and Europe Research Landscape at The

Wellcome Trust will visit QUB on 4 October as part of a UK-wide roadshow which aims to

provide information on their newly designed Four-year PhD Programmes in Science. The

programme design is based on results of an extensive survey of science PhD training that WT

carried out in 2017, and includes a range of changes designed to improve the structure of PhD

training. This visit would be particularly beneficial to proposed directors of PhD programmes,

although please note, clinical PhD programmes are not eligible in this call.

While here, Anne-Marie will also be able to talk more widely about strategic issues, research opportunities and

challenges, and WT’s strategy and funding. To express interest in attending, please email Research Development.

Save the date: Networking event for personalised, digital health innovations in Horizon 2020,

on 11 September 2018 in Belfast: Cross-sector networking and partnering, in preparation for the

2019 Health H2020 topics.

Health-NCP-Net 2.0 is organising a free of charge Brokerage Event on 3-4

September 2018 in Oslo which you can attend to network and meet potential

project partners for the upcoming 2019 Health calls. Please contact us for more

details.

Save the date: Appetite for Sight A Faculty event to discuss the impact of nutrition on eye

health, on 11 October 2018 in Riddel Hall - for QUB researchers, industry, policy makers and

clinicians.

Save the date: AIMDay - Big Data, AI and the One Health Agenda – 19 Oct, Riddel Hall. Professors

Alan Stitt (Dean of Impact and Innovation, MHLS) and Mark Lawler (Dean of Education, MHLS)

invite all Queen’s academic and postdoctoral staff to take the opportunity to apply their expertise

to industry’s challenges. For more information, visit the website or contact Business Alliance.

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Internal Funding Opportunities The Research Grant Enabler Fund supports the

development and competitiveness of research funding

applications to a major funder - Research Council or other

strategically important UK-based funding sources. Available

to QUB academic or research staff, applicants can avail of

up to £3,000 per year. Guidance notes and application

forms are available here.

Queen’s University Academic Staff Conference Fund

provides funding for academic members of staff travelling

to international conferences to deliver oral presentations.

Application form is available here.

The Impact Case Study Fund is intended to support the

development and evidencing of engagement and impact in

order to optimise impact case studies for return to the next

REF exercise. Guidance and application forms are available.

Internal support for EU funding applications

Our EU Networking Fund can cover costs to attend or

organise partner meetings.

Our Support fund for Coordinators can cover the costs of an

internal application manager.

Leveraged Studentship Scheme

The aim of the Leveraged Studentship Scheme is to drive a

change in the structure of our research income portfolio

and, in particular, to support our research leaders, large-

scale, strategic applications and PhD student cohorts. The

policy for consideration for a leveraged studentship has

changed recently. Allocations of studentships will only be

made for –

1) Institutional bids e.g. single, managed bids of significant size and scale.

2) A limited range of prestigious funded Fellowships (ERC, some RCUK, Royal Society and Wellcome Trust).

3) Applications where leverage support is a clear mandatory requirement from the funder(s).

Applications for leveraged studentships are being considered for 2019/20 onwards. Application form is available here

MRC PROXIMITY to DISCOVERY: Industry Engagement Fund - Round 3

The P2D: Industry Engagement Fund (P2D:IEF) supports universities in building

relationships with industry partners and improving understanding between academia and

industry. The QUB MRC P2D Travel Fund can be used to support Early Stage Industry

Engagement Activities e.g. visits to companies to discuss areas of mutual interest with a

view to developing an academic-industry collaboration. Applications should be submitted at least 1 month in advance of the

planned travel and all activities must take place before the fund closes on 31 August 2018. QUB academics, research or

professional staff are eligible to apply. For further information and application guidance please contact Dr. Marie-Louise Cairns

in the Business Alliance Team.

The MRC P2D Postdoctoral Industrial Placement Fund (PIP) aims to support greater understanding of industry research

amongst postdoctoral researchers. Applications to this scheme are only permitted for activity that is aligned to MRC science

areas. Whilst applications involving existing university collaborative partners are welcome, these will need to demonstrate why

funding is required to further develop the relationship. You are eligible to apply if you are a member of Queen’s health sciences

research staff. It is expected that costs would not exceed £2,000 per applicant. This is an open call, and applications will be

reviewed on an ad-hoc basis, but should be submitted at least one month in advance of the planned travel. For further

information and application guidance please contact Dr. Marie-Louise Cairns.

MH&LS Research Development team contacts Bernie Boyle | Research Development Manager | [email protected] | 3549

Dr. Mani Narayanan | Research Development Manager | [email protected] | 2597

Dr. Cian McCrudden | Research Development Officer | [email protected] | 1574

Patricia McCrory | EU & International Research Development Manager | [email protected] | MDBS; Nursing & Midwifery

Dr. Lydia Lepécuchel | EU & International Research Development Manager | [email protected] | Pharmacy; BS; IGFS

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