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Wellcome grant funding schemes + Tips on How to write its grant application

Calouste Gulbenkian Foundation announces Projects Grants (Armenia)

Wellcome Grant Call for Career Development

Deadline: 16-Nov-21

Nominations are now open for the Wellcome Career Development Awards to provide funding for mid-career researchers from any discipline who have the potential to be international research leaders. They will develop their research capabilities, drive innovative programmes of work and deliver significant shifts in understanding that could improve human life, health and wellbeing.

Funding Information

  • Usually 8 years, but may be less for some disciplines and longer if held on a part-time basis

Where your host organisation is based?

UK, Republic of Ireland, Low- or middle-income countries (apart from India and mainland China)

Eligibility Criteria

You can apply for a Wellcome Career Development Award if you are a mid-career researcher and you are ready to lead a substantial and innovative research programme.

For more information, visit Career Development Awards

Wellcome Funding Programme for Early-career Researchers

Deadline: 26-Oct-21

Nominations are now open for the Wellcome Early-Career Awards to provide funding for early-career researchers from any discipline who are ready to develop their research identity.

Through innovative projects, they will deliver shifts in understanding that could improve human life, health and wellbeing. By the end of the award, they will be ready to lead their own independent research programme.

Award Information

  • Level of funding:
    • Salary and up to £400,000 for research expenses
  • Duration of funding:
    • Usually 5 years, but may be less for some disciplines, and longer if held on a part-time basis

Where your host organisation is based?

UK, Republic of Ireland, Low- or middle-income countries (apart from India and mainland China)

Eligibility Criteria

  • You can apply to this scheme if you are an early-career researcher and you are ready to design, plan and deliver your own innovative research project that aims to:

For more information, visit Wellcome Early-Career Awards

How to write a Wellcome grant application

Before you start to write

Check you are eligible

Read all the guidance on the specific funding scheme page on their website. You’ll find information about eligibility and suitability, what they offer, how to apply and deadlines. Make sure your research proposal is within their funding remit.

Gather all the information you need

  • If you want to get an idea of the information you’ll need to provide in your application, you can download a sample application form on a scheme page or look at the detailed online form on Grant Tracker.
  • There’s general funding information in the funding guidance section. If you can’t find the answer to your question, you can contact their grants information officers. If you are disabled or have a long-term health condition, find out how we can support you.
  • Get as much advice as you can – ask other people if they are willing to share their successful and unsuccessful applications with you.
  • Contact the research support office at your host organisation early in the application process, so they can give you advice and let you know when they need to receive your application.

Make sure your proposal is competitive

Your research proposal

You as an applicant

Your research environment

Writing your application

Give yourself plenty of time

  • It’s really important that you avoid rushing your application. Allow plenty of time ahead of the deadline.
  • Check the specific funding scheme page for advice about your application, including deadlines and submissions.

Other timings that matter

  • Allow enough time for your application to be approved and submitted by the ‘authorised organisational approver’ at your host organisation. Make sure you’re aware of any deadlines at your organisation that could delay this.
  • Also check that anyone involved in your application, such as your sponsor, mentor or co-applicants, can meet the scheme deadline.

Make your application easy to read and understand

  • Aim your proposal at people who have specific expertise in your field as well as those who have broader research experience.
  • Provide a balanced overview of the background, rationale and supporting evidence. Refer to appropriate studies by others and use preliminary data, pilot studies and/or scoping research to support your research question(s).
  • Give enough detail that reviewers can understand what you’re proposing, how it will be carried out and whether it’s feasible.
  • Request research costs that are necessary for your project. Make sure you’re aware of what you can and cannot ask for – this information is available on the scheme page.
  • Use a title that is specific and reflects the importance of your proposal. Structure your writing with clear headings and subheadings.
  • Write in clear English and avoid technical jargon where possible. Keep abbreviations and acronyms to a minimum – define them when they’re first used.
  • List all references consistently, using the format requested.
  • Use diagrams and figures where appropriate.
  • Check your spelling and grammar.

Using their online application system

You’ll need to log in to their online application system Grant Tracker to apply. If you haven’t used it before, do this at an early stage so that you can familiarize yourself with the system. Find out how to use Grant Tracker.

When you’re filling in the application:

  • Read the instructions carefully. Don’t forget to look at the pop-up help text which offers additional information.
  • Complete every field on the form and upload any relevant supporting documents and figures.

You can save your online application as you go along and return to it at any time before the deadline. And finally, ask your sponsor, mentor and/or senior colleagues to read your application critically before you submit it.

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