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NERC urgency funding

UK Research and Innovation

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Summary
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Rolling deadline
£65,000
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Individuals
R&D and Higher Education
UK
Research, Development and Innovation
Overview

This fund allows researchers to respond quickly to transient and unexpected scientific opportunities. These may be events affecting the environment like earthquakes or volcanic eruptions.

The aim is to help researchers collect valuable data at the start of the event before other events and actions affect the data collection.

You can apply if you are a research group or an individual based at a UK university or other approved institution. We welcome unsolicited ideas for pure, applied or policy-driven environmental research that seeks to answer clearly-defined science questions.

We will fund up to 80% of your project’s full economic cost to a maximum of £52,000.

You can apply for urgency funding only if there is an unexpected event you need urgent data on.

Your proposal must be for work in one of our research areas.

We expect projects to last up to one year and to focus on urgent data collection and essential initial analysis only. You must have a clear strategy for taking the research forward once the urgent phase is complete.

This scheme is not intended to support studentships or to fund equipment.

We will not accept more than one proposal from an individual investigator in a two-year period.

We will not fund:

  • time-limited events, such as an unforeseen opportunity to take part in a particular experiment or programme, or the unexpected availability of staff or facilities
  • opportunities created by deliberate direct human actions or decisions
  • events where planning could have allowed support via published funding opportunities. This can include seasonal, frequent or periodic natural events events that you expect to be imminent but haven’t yet happened. This can include extreme weather conditions or volcanic eruptions
  • operational monitoring to forecast hazardous natural events
  • responses to unexpected research findings
  • continuation of monitoring or other existing projects
  • collection of data to inform urgent policy or national or international decision-making.
Eligibility

You can apply if you are a research group or individual based at a UK university or other approved institution.

Your project’s principal investigator must be:

  • resident in the UK
  • employed by an eligible UK research organisation (higher education institution, research council institute, recognised independent research organisation or public sector research establishment)
  • employed at lecturer (or equivalent) level or above.

Find more information on:

  • individual researchers’ eligibility in our research grants and fellowships handbook (PDF, 755KB)
  • eligible research institutes
  • eligible public sector research establishments
  • eligible independent research organisations.
Learn more or apply
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20 April 2023