BBSRC new investigator award: applicant-led mode
Biotechnology and Biological Sciences Research Council
What it funds
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Who can apply
Researchers who have been project co-leads (previously co-investigators) on successful grant applications are eligible to apply for a new investigator award. You must not have received, or currently be in receipt of, competitively obtained research or support funding from any source as a project lead (previously principal investigator) where such funding includes or included research and innovation associate (previously postdoctoral research assistant) staff support costs. This includes grants associated with fellowships. If, however, research and innovation associate support has been provided by an institution as part of an internal support agreement or as part of the applicants start up package, this must be declared but would not render the applicant ineligible. Other grant funding requests where the results are not known at the time of submission, but which are subsequently successful, will also come under this category and therefore details of such requests must be given in the application and their outcome notified to BBSRC immediately they become known. You may submit only one new investigator application to this BBSRC funding opportunity at a time. You must wait until a dec
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