NSF Directorate for Engineering - UKRI Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council Lead Agency Opportunity
Highlights
This program is an excellent chance for your business to navigate international research collaboration with ease. By allowing you to submit a single proposal for both US and UK funding, it simplifies the process and reduces the usual roadblocks. You can choose either NSF or EPSRC as your lead agency, which guarantees that your proposal will receive rigorous evaluation while keeping your administrative workload light.
What’s in it for you? You'll gain access to essential resources tailored to your research area, whether in chemical engineering, civil, mechanical, or electrical systems. This program opens up new opportunities, enhancing your potential for innovation and partnership. Plus, with no restrictions on business size, revenue, or structure, whether you're a small startup or an established enterprise, you can tap into this valuable support.
Applying is straightforward, and the eligibility criteria are designed to be flexible and accessible. This means you can focus on what matters most: advancing your research and growing your business. Embrace this opportunity to position your company at the forefront of international collaboration.
Financing Details
Type of Financing
The financing provided is primarily in the form of grants. These funds do not need to be repaid, making them a great option for supporting your research without the stress of future debt.
Repayment Terms and Interest Rates
Since this is a grant program, there are no repayment terms or interest rates to worry about. The funding is awarded based on the proposal and does not require paying back any of the funds received.
Eligible Expenses
You can use the funds for various expenses related to the collaborative research project. This may include project-related salaries, materials, equipment, and travel costs. It’s best to check specific guidelines under the relevant NSF programs and EPSRC Themes for more detailed eligibility criteria.
Ineligible Expenses
The funds cannot be used for general business expenses or costs unrelated to the research project. Additionally, expenses already covered by other funding sources are typically not allowed.
Fees Associated
There are no specific fees tied to this program, making it a straightforward option for securing funding. Just ensure your proposal aligns with the program's criteria for the best chance of receiving support.
Qualifications
- Location: Business must be based in the US or UK.
- Sectors: All sectors are eligible.
- Minimum Employees: No minimum required.
- Maximum Employees: No maximum limit.
- Minimum Company Revenue: No minimum revenue requirement.
- Maximum Company Revenue: No maximum revenue limit.
- Legal Structure: All legal structures are eligible.
- Profit Structure: All profit structures are applicable.
Disqualifications:
- No specific disqualifications mentioned in the context.
Description
This program aims to make international research collaboration easier for you and your business. By allowing US and UK researchers to submit a single proposal, you can streamline the process and reduce the obstacles often encountered when working across borders. This can open doors to new partnerships and innovation.
If your research aligns with areas like chemical engineering, civil or mechanical innovation, or electrical systems, you can apply under this program. You will be able to select either the NSF or EPSRC as your lead agency for review. This allows you to benefit from a rigorous evaluation process while simplifying your administrative work.
Importantly, this program is designed to be flexible and accessible. There are no restrictions on company size, revenue, or legal structure. This means whether you're a small startup or an established business, there's a chance for you to tap into valuable resources that can fuel your growth and enhance your research efforts.
Program Steps
Identify Your Research Area
Determine if your project aligns with chemical engineering, civil, mechanical, or electrical systems.Choose Your Lead Agency
Select either the NSF or EPSRC as your lead agency for review.Prepare Documentation
Gather the necessary documents to support your application. You will need:- A detailed project proposal
- CVs or resumes of key team members
- Evidence of previous research collaboration (if applicable)
- Budget estimates for your project
- Letters of support or partnership agreements from UK collaborators
Complete the Application Form
Fill out the required application form on the program's website.Submit Your Proposal
Review your documents for completeness, then submit your finalized proposal to your chosen lead agency.Monitor Application Status
Keep track of your submission and be ready for any follow-up requests or clarifications from the agency.Prepare for Evaluation
Be ready to discuss your proposal and answer questions during the evaluation process.