Global Challenge Research Fund (and other things)

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Global Challenge Research Fund (and other things) Katharine Hollinshead 21st Century Challenges Programme manager Katharine.hollinshead@stfc.ac.uk

GCRF £1.5 billion fund, which supports cutting-edge research and innovation that addresses the global issues faced by developing countries. Using expertise of the UK’s world-leading researchers, focusing on: funding challenge-led disciplinary and interdisciplinary research Strengthening capability for research, innovation and knowledge exchange providing an agile response to emergencies where there is an urgent research or on-the-ground need

STFC GCRF funds: £3.5m per year from 2017/18 to 2020/21) START – Synchrotron Techniques for African Research and Technology. (£3.5m 2017/18 to 2020/21). Diamond Light Source-led project to create a UK-Africa programme of world class research in two areas: developing and characterising novel energy materials (catalysts and photovoltaics); and protein structure determination. Working with South Africa, Lesotho, Ethiopia and Egypt China-UK SKA Programme. Joint training programme with China Scholarship Council to support Programmes for PhDs and postdocs. Cambridge, Oxford and Manchester so far, another call likely in 2018 STFC Foundation GCRF 2017 call run in 2017, 35 applications received, 22 projects awarded. Intend to run a second call in 2018 CERN Summer Studentships . Sponsoring 20 graduate level summer studentships from sub-saharan Africa, Asia and Latin America to experience CERN life, working on ATLAS and CMS. Would like to continue in 2018 CERN workshop – Innovative, robust and affordable medical linacs for challenging environments (October 2017). bring together experts from accelerator and medical fields together with health staff from ODA countries to help define technology needs for developing country applications Diamond project established as a result of STFC Executive Board wanting a flagship STFC GCRF project. Diamond had the two highest graded but unsuccessful STFC proposals in the first RCUK GCRF call and were invited to develop a single project. CERN workshop: The purpose of this workshop is to bring a selection of invited experts from the accelerator and medical fields together with people from selected ODA countries where this technology might be used in the future

Hints and tips 1 ODA compliance statement: Explicitly state the country, the challenge and how you propose to address it Evidence actual need or in-country demand for the project and its potential impacts, and that this is a priority for the region State how the project fits into the particular country’s policies and strategic objectives the extent to which the activities might be sustainable beyond the project’s lifetime and what approaches will drive this Ensure that appropriate partners are involved (e.g. government, local/global businesses) who can ensure a pathway to impact Ask others people with ODA experience: how they developed the partnerships, issues they had in experimental design and how to derisk them, and how they ensured an effective pathway to impact in-country.

Hints and tips 2 Where previous projects are referred to in the case for support provide evidence of the success/outcomes Set proposed projects in the context of current/other potential solutions e.g advantages Quality of letters of support is important in demonstrating the commitment of non-UK partners Applicants should bear in mind that Panel members cover a wide range of topics - avoid use of subject specific abbreviations or acronyms, make the case in terms that an intelligent layperson can understand

Industrial Strategy: Grand Challenges

Industrial Strategy Challenge Fund ISCF aims to bring together the UK’s world-leading research base with business to meet the major industrial and societal challenges of our time. Focusing on challenges where: the UK has a world-leading research base and businesses ready to innovate there is a large or fast-growing and sustainable global market Approximately £1bn up until 2020/21 was announced for 6 challenges in April 2017: Healthcare and medicines Robotics and artificial intelligence Clean and flexible energy Driverless vehicles Manufacturing and materials of the future Satellites and space technology Industrial Strategy White Paper announced £725m for a second wave of challenges: Prospering from the energy revolution Transforming construction Transforming food production Data and early diagnosis in precision medicine Healthy ageing Audience of the future And two Pioneer Challenges to build industry engagement: Next generation services Quantum technologies Wave 3: UKRI launching an expression of interest for potential challenges in early 2018

ISCF and STFC Innovation Fellowships x 10 Data Intensive CDTs: 8 centres funding 98 students involving 19 research organisations Bridging for Innovators (B4I) to help companies overcome difficult product, manufacturing or process performance issues provides access to advanced analytical technologies, supporting expertise and capabilities to companies through STFC’s large scale science facilities National Space Test Facility co-located facilities for the assembly, integration and testing of space payloads and satellites

Innovation Partnership Scheme to transfer technology and expertise developed through STFC funding to the marketplace in partnership with industry and other academic disciplines maximum project value of £150k per annum, over a period not exceeding three years http://www.stfc.ac.uk/funding/working-with-industry/innovations-partnership-scheme/

Follow on funding very early or pre-seed stage of turning research outputs into a commercial proposition industry partners are not allowed maximum project value of £110k per annum, over a period not exceeding 12 months http://www.stfc.ac.uk/funding/working-with-industry/commercialisation/follow-on-funding/

IPS Fellowships Support for a knowledge exchange and commercialisation professional at a UK university in developing innovation and impact from its STFC-funded research output STFC will fund up to 50% at 80% FEC https://www.stfc.ac.uk/funding/fellowships/innovations-partnership-scheme-fellowships/

Challenge Led Applied Systems Programme Application and commercialisation of STFC research in the key global research challenge areas of energy, environment, healthcare and security Individual annual calls are aligned to specific challenge areas 2017 call on healthcare, 2016 energy and environment Total 2017 budget = £2m http://www.stfc.ac.uk/funding/working-with-industry/challenge-led-applied-systems-programme/

Closing dates IPS, Follow on Fund, IPS Fellow CLASP Full proposals 30 January 16 April 4 September CLASP Full proposals 13 February

Sources of information about funding opportunities http://www.stfc.ac.uk/funding/research-grants/funding-opportunities/funding-calls/ http://www.rcuk.ac.uk/funding/gcrf/ http://www.newtonfund.ac.uk/funding/funding-opportunities/ https://apply-for-innovation-funding.service.gov.uk/competition/search http://www.stfc.ac.uk/funding/research-grants/funding-opportunities/global-challenge-networks/ http://www.stfc.ac.uk/news-events-and-publications/publications/innovations-club-newsletters/