Research and Innovation

ICGEB Research Grants

Grants are awarded to contribute to the implementation of outstanding scientific research projects. An important element of successful applications is the feasibility of the proposed project within the designated time-frame (maximum 36 months). The maximum annual contribution from ICGEB is Euro 25,000.

Funds can only be used to cover expenditures that are directly relevant to the project. This may include purchasing consumable items, scientific literature and basic standard laboratory equipment. Travel and training costs can also be covered.

Exploratory studies to investigate mechanisms of HIV infection, replication, latency, and/or pathogenesis in the context of substance use disorders (R61/R33 - Clinical Trial Not Allowed)

The purpose of this Funding Opportunity Announcement (FOA) is to support exploratory studies that 1) develop or apply novel tools or technologies or 2) test novel hypotheses to investigate mechanistic questions in HIV infection, replication, latency, and/or pathogenesis (including neuroHIV) in the context of Substance Use Disorders (SUDs). This initiative focuses on exploration and characterization of signaling pathways that are involved in CNS HIV establishment and expansion.

Call for proposals: Joint Canada-Israel Health Research Program Phase II – 2022–2023 competition

Phase II of the Joint Canada-Israel Health Research Program seeks to support fundamental research at the cutting edge of biomedical science and global health.

Proposals must be co-led by three independent investigators: one from Canada, one from Israel, and one from a low- or middle-income country. Teams are required to establish knowledge mobilization plans. This could include a range of activities that support research, training, and exchange while taking advantage of this funding opportunity to design a collaborative international research project.

AHRC early career research grant

This grant aims to support collaborative research projects that require leadership from more than a single scholar. Its aim is to help new researchers at the start of their careers gain experience of managing and leading research projects.

You must include a principal investigator and at least one co-investigator jointly involved in the development and management of the project.

The grant funds projects with a full economic cost between £50,000 and £250,000 lasting up to five years.

AHRC follow-on funding for impact and engagement

This grant is awarded to cover unforeseen activities of knowledge exchange, public engagement, active dissemination and commercialisation that arise during or after an AHRC-funded project. Grants of up to £100,000 are available with smaller grants of up to £30,000 for higher-risk activities.

Funder: Arts and Humanities Research Council (AHRC)

UrL: https://www.ukri.org/opportunity/ahrc-follow-on-funding-for-impact-and-engagement/

Dateline: Open

AHRC research networking scheme

The research networking scheme supports the exchange of ideas between researchers and stakeholders by funding the costs of workshops, seminars or other networking activities, covering up to £30,000 for a period of up to two years, with an additional £15,000 for international costs.

Funder: Arts and Humanities Research Council (AHRC)

UrL: https://www.ukri.org/opportunity/ahrc-research-networking-scheme/

Dateline: Open

Collaborate with German partners on arts and humanities research: round five

Apply for funding to collaborate on arts and humanities projects with German research partners.

The principal investigator in the UK must be:

  • based at a research organisation eligible to apply to AHRC
  • working with a German team led by a researcher eligible to apply to DFG
  • proposing a project within the remit of AHRC.

Research projects must make fundamental advances in human knowledge in any area of arts and humanities.

This is the fifth annual funding opportunity under the UK-German Funding Initiative in the Humanities.

American Institute of Physics: Grants to Archives ($10,000 USD)

The American Institute of Physics (AIP) is pleased to announce its 2022 program of Grants to Archives, a program supported by benefactors of the AIP Niels Bohr Library & Archives to help support significant work to make accessible records, papers, and other primary sources that document the history of modern physics and allied fields (such as astronomy, geophysics, and optics).

The Explorers Club announces Exploration Fund Grant ($2,500 to $5,000)

The Explorers Club has announced the applications for The Exploration Fund Grant.

The Exploration Fund Grant is one of the longest-standing grant programs at The Explorers Club. It aims to support graduate/post-graduate students and early career field scientists across a variety of disciplines.

Funding Information
  • Awards typically range from $2,500 to $5,000.

Funder: The Explorers Club