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Upcoming funding opportunities in AI-related research in the UK

Open Funding Calls in AI related research in the UK

Last update: 26/10/2022

UKRI

  • Opening date: 29 September 2022
    Closing date: 24 November 2022
    Title: Turing AI World-Leading Researcher Fellowships: round two
    URL: https://www.ukri.org/opportunity/turing-ai-world-leading-researcher-fellowships-round-two/
    Description: Apply for funding to undertake world-leading research to advance the field of artificial intelligence (AI) in the UK. This opportunity is aimed at established researchers. International applicants are welcome. However, you must be based in the UK at an organisation eligible for UK Research and Innovation funding to hold the fellowship.
    Note: You must already have passed an outline proposal stage to be able to participate

  • Opening date: Currently open
    Closing date: Currently no closing date
    Title: EPSRC mathematical sciences small grants scheme
    URL: https://www.ukri.org/opportunity/epsrc-mathematical-sciences-small-grants-scheme/
    Description: Small grants are a mechanism for supporting mathematical sciences research which does not require funding at the level generally seen within standard research grants. The open call is specifically aimed at providing freedom to grant small amounts between £10-80,000 for initial research and early-stage idea generation.

  • Opening date: 11 October 2022 Closing date: 8 November 2022
    Title: Technological innovation for understanding cancers of unmet need URL: https://www.ukri.org/opportunity/technological-innovation-for-understanding-cancers-of-unmet-need/ Description: Apply to attend a sandpit workshop to develop research applications for technological innovations for understanding of cancers of unmet need. We welcome applications from eligible researchers, within a wide range of disciplines including: medical, biological, chemical, data science, engineering and physical sciences. At the sandpit workshop attendees will create research project proposals together. The full economic cost of projects developed at the sandpit can be up to £500,000. MRC will typically fund 80% of the full economic cost. Projects can last up to 36 months.
    Note: This is a so-called sandpit.