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International Research Support Schemes
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Distinguished Visiting Fellowship Scheme
The scheme provides
funding to enable an academic engineering
department in a United Kingdom (UK) university
to be a host for up to a month to a
Distinguished Visiting Fellow from an overseas
academic centre of excellence. For advice
please contact the Scheme Manager.
Scheme Manager: Imren
Markes
[E-mail Imren]
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Global Research Awards
Global Research Awards
provide an opportunity for engineers currently
engaged in research and development to undertake
projects in centres of excellence overseas.
Projects should focus on activities which could
help stimulate wealth creation and improvements
in the quality of life, supporting the
development of international research networks
and encouraging the uptake of globally
competitive technology in the UK. The Award
covers approximately 50% of the costs of the secondment, up to
a ceiling of £40,000. Secondments should be for
between three months and a year, taken in
modules where required. Allowable costs include
salary, travel, subsistence and, if necessary,
the additional costs of your family accompanying
you on the secondment. Costing operates under
the full economic costing regime. For advice
please contact the Scheme Manager.
Scheme Manager: Chris
Coulter
[E-mail Chris]
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International Travel Grants
Grants are provided to help engineering researchers in the UK make study visits overseas, particularly to attend conferences. Grants of up to 50% of approved costs may be awarded for visits of up to two months. The scheme is open to UK nationals and permanent residents of any age who are postgraduate students, postdoctoral researchers, lecturers involved in research, and chartered engineers in both academia and industry.
Scheme Manager: Ian Bowbrick
[E-mail Ian]
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Newton International Fellowships
The aim of the new scheme
is to encourage outstanding, early career
postdoctoral researchers based outside the UK to
undertake high quality research at UK academic
Institutions for a period of two years.
Subsequent additional alumni funding will be
available for a period of up to ten years to
strengthen long term links with researchers
overseas.
Scheme Manager: Shafiq Ahmed
[E-mail Shafiq]
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Research Exchanges with China and India
This scheme will enable
either a UK academic researcher to spend time at
an Indian or Chinese university, or an Indian or
Chinese researcher to visit a UK university.
There will be two types of award available.
Short awards will be available to support
exploratory or networking visits of up to one
month. Major awards, lasting between three and
12 months, will be offered to support more
substantial and longer term projects. The awards
will cover the researcher’s living expenses,
travel and accommodation.
Scheme Manager: Shafiq Ahmed
[E-mail Shafiq]
More information about Academy schemes for researchers and professional engineers can be found
here
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