This page carries information of a range of smaller grants, awards and prizes intended mainly for early career researchers and others, particularly in STEMM areas. These can be offered in recognition of either academic merit or financial hardship. They are generally made as a one-off payment.
For funding information, also see the
RIS Funding webpage
and SharePoint site.
Awards intended mainly or wholly for early career researchers:
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The
(AWIS) is US-based. It collates details of various awards, some of which are restricted to US citizens or residents.
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The
Special Discretionary Fund supports exceptional needs for either research or other costs.
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Various types of
can be made to US citizens at postgraduate, postdoctoral or higher level, to study and work in a designated UK research institution.
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can assist researchers (who must be IET members) with travelling expenses for conferences and professional activities.
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The Institute of Physics'
award is made annually to a woman who is within three years of completing her undergraduate degree, and acknowledges both research and outreach work.
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The
administers a number of awards for travel and equipment purchase.
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is an annual poster presentation contest with cash prizes, aimed at ECRs, RAs and ‘second career' scientists.
Wider awards
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carries a database of grant-awarding sources, plus discipline-specific newsletters. The ÃÛÌÒTV has a subscription, and you can create a personal account.
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are intended for initiating projects in the humanities and social sciences.
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The
Media Fellowships help bridge the gap between journalists and scientists, social scientists, clinicians and engineers. Media Fellows spend 3-8 weeks over the summer working with a press, broadcast or internet journalist to gain a greater awareness and understanding of the workings of the media.
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's scholarships provided a structured programme of intensive Japanese language study for graduates, followed by a relevant work placement in Japan. The Foundation also offers a number of grants and awards for individuals and institutions, including Anglo-Japanese collaborative projects.
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The
website carries a list of all professional engineering institutions, each of which generally has some form of award or grant scheme.
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enable PhD students to gain experience in an overseas institution. Applicants must be members either of the Biochemical Society (UK) or an equivalent.
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(FFWG) offers needs-based grants to help female postgraduates with living expenses.
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The
(IET)'s Ambition Awards are aimed mainly at doctoral students; IET also provide a number of undergraduate scholarships.
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The
assists with overseas travel to study water management.
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The
supports travel and research in geology, conservation and outdoor activities, with a particular remit of widening access for people with disabilities.
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The
(NTFS), administered by the Higher Education Academy, includes individual awards to support professional development in teaching in higher education.
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The
co-supports bursaries in a range of subjects, including some aimed at undergraduates.
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The
offers various types of awards for work that will benefit a community or society more widely, including health-related projects.
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The
(RSC) offers prizes to mark excellence in a wide range of disciplines, including education.
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The
sponsors an annual Travelling Fellowship, for study, teaching or research. The Society's websites also carries links to further specialist groups advertising awards and prizes, for example
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is a charity dedicated to improving the health of women and babies. A range of grants and training fellowships are available annually.
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The
(WES) offers a range of grants and bursaries, and also publishes a list of other sources of funding.
Public engagement
Many funding organisations also have money available to support
outreach
events, allowing researchers to demonstrate the relevance of their work to a wider audience.
Any other business
When bids for conventional funding has led nowhere,
aims to find public sponsorship, and hence crowd-fund science-based research projects.
If you know of other sources of funding, please let us know by emailing CHEP@soton.ac.uk