Apply now for Institutional Links UK-Gulf Research Grants

The British Council and the Department of Business Energy and Industrial Strategy, alongside their partner the Science Innovation Network are pleased to announce that a new round of applications for Institutional Links grants will be open between Monday 9 April – Thursday 28 June (11:59 GMT.) The first round of Institutional Links grants went live in 2015 and funded 8 projects across the Gulf region in key sectors such as renewable energy and nanotechnology. This round will see a funding limit of £125k, which must be matched by the institutions with cash or in-kind.

Institutional Links grants help scientists in the UK and the Gulf to come together to fight global challenges.To apply, your research needs to fall under one of the country specific research themes, which you can browse below.

To apply please visit our UK website where you can fill in the online application form: www.britishcouncil.org/education/science/current-opportunities/gulf-institutional-links-2018

To let your colleagues know please tweet about the opportunity using #UK-Gulfscience, and tag your local British Council office. 

Research Themes

Qatar

Cyber security research with a focus on critical national infrastructure (Energy and Water Utilities, Food Security, Healthcare and Financial Services) 

Bahrain

Clean and renewable energy solutions which may (or may not) include integration with emerging disruptive technologies; with a focus on solar, wind, or energy storage.

Kuwait

Waste water treatment, water conservation or water desalination, which may (or may not) include the use of renewable energy solutions in their application.

Oman

Food security – agritech / aquaculture

Renewable energy – wind, solar, waste to energy.

Saudi Arabia

Health and Life Science - Genomics and Precision Medicine Research

Cyber Security Research with a focus on Critical National Infrastructure (Energy and Water Utilities, Food Security, Financial and Healthcare Services)

UAE

Waste water treatment, water conservation or water desalination, which may (or may not) include the use of renewable energy solutions in their application.

Waste to energy, renewable energy & water and energy storage

Artificial intelligence – with a focus on clean, renewable energy and climate change