Our Research Fund supports members with limited access to research funds to start new projects, particularly those working in less well-funded institutes, those in developing countries and early career researchers.
Please note that from this application round, we are introducing new processes for successful applicants to accept and receive grant funding. Please read the Guidance for Applicants document carefully to ensure you are prepared for the changes.
Who can apply?
In order to be eligible, you must meet all of the following criteria:
- You are an RSC member (AMRSC or above).
- You hold an independent research post (please see the Guidance for Applicants document for full details).
- You must not be currently holding another active Research Fund grant.
- Current Research Enablement Grant holders may not apply for a Research Fund to support the same project. If, as a Research Enablement Grant holder, you apply to the Research Fund for a different project, reviewers will consider the application in the context of your current Research Enablement Grant.
- Applications are limited to one per department and require support from your Head of Department.
Please ensure you read our Guidance for Applicants fully before you begin your application. Our Frequently Asked Questions document also provides further details about eligibility and the application process.
You can download an example application form here for your information. Please note that this is provided for information only and the real application form is subject to differ.
Institutions are encouraged to allow the maximum number of applicants they can over a 12 month period. If an unsuccessful applicant from the previous round wishes to apply again, their new application should be substantially different than the previous.
What can I request funding for?
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The scheme provides up to £5000 of funding for 12 months, covering:
- Chemicals and/or equipment
- Consumables
- Licences for specialist software required for the project
- Equipment repairs not covered by University funds
- Equipment access, for example at a synchrotron facility
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- Travel costs
- Salary contributions
- Departmental overheads (including office equipment)
- Costs for the dissemination of the work (including conference attendance and publication costs)
- Funding also should not replace or reduce institutional or funding agency support.
Application timelines
Please note for fairness and transparency to all applicants, we must apply our rules consistently. This means that we do not allow late applications. You are welcome to apply in the next application round providing you meet all
eligibility criteria of that round.
Round 2 2023
Applications open |
30 October 2023 |
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Application close | 4 December 2023 1400 UK time (GMT) |
Initial eligibility decisions | Week commencing 18 December 2023 |
Funding decisions | Early March 2024 |
Round 1 2024
Applications open |
3 June 2024 |
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Application close | 8 July 2024 1400 UK time (BST) |
Initial eligibility decisions | Week commencing 22 July 2024 |
Funding decisions | Late September 2024 |
Round 2 2024
Applications open |
28 October 2024 |
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Application close | 2 December 2024 1400 UK time (GMT) |
Initial eligibility decisions | Week commencing 16 December 2024 |
Funding decisions | Early March 2025 |
Assessment criteria
All applications will be checked by RSC staff. Your application will not proceed to peer review if:
- You do not meet our eligibility criteria (see above).
- Your application is incomplete.
- Your application does not adhere to length limits instructed in the application system.
- Your funding request exceeds the £5000 limit.
All remaining applications will undergo peer review by members of our Researcher Grants Peer Review Group and final funding decisions will then be overseen by:
- Professor Andy Cammidge, University of East Anglia
- Dr Vicky Hilborne, University College London
- Dr Haresh Manyar, Queen’s University Belfast
- Professor Gavin Miller, Keele University
Our reviewers will assess applications on:
Quality of science | Reviewers will assess novelty and scientific impact of the proposed project. |
Feasibility of proposal | Your proposal must be clearly written and costed, and must be feasible to complete in a 12 month timeframe. |
Situation of the applicant | We will prioritise those with limited access to research funding or a short-term gap in funding which is impacting a specific project. |
Impact of the funding | Reviewers will assess how completion of your project will benefit your career. Examples include promotion/new position prospects or chances for further funding. |
For full details, please see our Guidance for Applicants or contact us using the form below.
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