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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Sanofi Innovation Awards iAwards Europe

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Launched in the US three years ago, Sanofi’s Innovation Awards (iAwards) program is now expanding into Europe. Developed in response to the continuing rise of chronic diseases worldwide, the iAwards aim to promote scientific breakthroughs by tapping into the world’s greatest minds through close collaboration with renowned academic institutions.

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The ERC, set up by the European Union in 2007, is the premier European funding organisation for excellent frontier research. It funds creative researchers of any nationality and age, to run projects based across Europe. ERC complements other funding activities in Europe such as those of the national research funding agencies, and is a flagship component of Horizon 2020, the European Union’s Research Framework Programme for 2014 to 2020.

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