CBRC (Comprehensive Biomedical Research Centre): a maximum of £50,000 per award can be applied for using a standard UCLB application form.
Applications for CBRC funded awards require approval by the CBRC Advisory Board.
HEIF (Higher Education Innovation Fund):
applications under £25,000 per award can be applied for using a standard UCLB application form and will be approved internally by UCLB.
Applications exceeding £25,000 will be submitted to the Office of the Vice Provost for Enterprise for approval.
• J&J (Johnson & Johnson) POC: Awards of up to £75,000 are available on a call by call basis.
Preliminary abstracts can be submitted to UCLB and forwarded to J&J. If the abstract is approved, the PI will be invited to submit a full application to the UCLB/J&J committee for final selection.
• MIMIT (Manchester Integrating Medicine &
Innovative Technology): Open to applications on a
case by case call only. Applications can be made to
MIMIT using a dedicated MIMIT application form.
• Moorfields Fund: The Moorfields Fund is open to
applications of up to £50,000 for projects relating to
ophthalmology. Applications over £25,000 require
external independent approval by a dedicated
selection committee.
• UCLB Fund: A UCLB controlled fund of up to
£100,000 per annum. This award is approved and
managed internally by UCLB.

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The OP ERDF Sicily 2014/2020 was built on the basis of an analysis of the relevant needs, problems and opportunities that characterize the Sicilian Region with the involvement of the territory through a path of public consultation. The thematic objectives and investment priorities have been identified on the basis of EU Regulations n. 1301/2013 and n. 1303/2013 and the Partnership Agreement for Italy 2014/2020.

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This is an internationalisation programme for start-ups interested in being hosted by one or more top-notch Accelerators or Incubators/clusters from the EIT Health European network. Start-ups travel to accelerators of their choice to speed up access to markets, tap into local networks of partners and clients, access infrastructure and get a first-hand feeling for the local regulatory and business context.

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MSCA COFUND 2024

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COFUNDMSCA

Applicants submit proposals for new or existing doctoral or postdoctoral programmes with an impact on the enhancement of human resources in R&I at regional, national or international level. These programmes will be co-funded by MSCA COFUND.

Proposed programmes can cover any research disciplines (“bottom-up”), but exceptionally can also focus on specific disciplines, notably when they are based on national or regional Research and Innovation Strategies for Smart Specialisation (RIS3 strategies). In this case, the range of covered disciplines should allow reasonable flexibility for the researchers to define their topic.

Funding synergies with Cohesion policy funds and the Recovery and Resilience Facility (RRF) are strongly encouraged[1],[2].

A Career Development Plan must be jointly established by the supervisor and each recruited researcher upon recruitment. In addition to research objectives, this Plan comprises the researcher’s training and career needs, including training on transferable skills, teaching, planning for publications and participation in conferences and events aimed at opening science and research to citizens. The Plan must be established at the beginning of the recruitment and should be revised (and updated where needed) within 18 months.

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MSCA Doctoral Networks 2024

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Doctoral NetworkMSCA

MSCA Doctoral Networks will implement doctoral programmes, by partnerships of universities, research institutions and research infrastructures, businesses including SMEs, and other socio-economic actors from different countries across Europe and beyond. MSCA Doctoral Networks are indeed open to the participation of organisations from third countries, in view of fostering strategic international partnerships for the training and exchange of researchers.

These doctoral programmes will respond to well-identified needs in various R&I areas, expose the researchers to the academic and non-academic sectors, and offer training in research-related, as well as transferable skills and competences relevant for innovation and long-term employability (e.g. entrepreneurship, commercialisation of results, Intellectual Property Rights, communication). Proposals for doctoral networks can reflect existing or planned research partnerships among the participating organisations.

The selection procedure for doctoral candidates must be open, transparent and merit-based, in line with the Code of Conduct for the Recruitment of Researchers. The vacancy notice (to be widely advertised internationally, including on the EURAXESS website) must mention if the published rates include all employer and employee’s taxes and contributions. If possible, the gross salary (net salary + employee’s taxes and contributions) should be published.

MSCA Doctoral Networks are encouraged to lead to Industrial or Joint Doctorates.

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MSCA Postdoctoral Fellowships 2024

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Fellowship

Fellowships will be provided to excellent researchers undertaking international mobility. Applications will be made jointly by the researcher and a beneficiary in the academic or non-academic sector.

Postdoctoral Fellowships either can take place in Europe (i.e. in an EU Member State or a Horizon Europe Associated Country) or in a Third Country not associated to Horizon Europe:

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ERA Talents

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ERATalent

Cross-sectoral talent circulation and academia-business collaboration for knowledge transfer is requiring systematising and structuring efforts. Through ERA4You, as one of the ERA Policy Agenda outcomes[1], the European Commission aims to support and incentivise such transformations, towards a more balanced circulation of talents, both trans-nationally and across sectors. Within this scope, ERA Talents aims to support training and mobility of researchers, innovators, and other research and innovation talents across sectors with a particular focus on Widening countries.

Complementary to ERA Chairs, Excellence Hubs, ERA Fellowships and MSCA Staff Exchanges, the ERA Talents scheme promotes innovative inter-sectoral collaboration in research and innovation through cross-sectoral exchange of staff, with a focus on Widening countries. Grants awarded under this topic are expected to collaborate with each other and participate in mutual learning exercises.

Intersectoral mobility. Actions are invited to develop activities in view of realising one or more of the following European Commission’s objectives regarding intersectoral mobility. The European Commission aims at selecting a portfolio of complementary actions where possible.

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