Apply for Funding Strand 1: Adding Value to Existing Partnerships
This funding strand supports projects that strengthen existing international partnerships and contribute to building new strategic networks.
Strand 1a: Larger scale projects
About the strand
The University has a strong portfolio of existing partners. This strand of funding supports projects which will add value to already established relationships or help transform partnerships into regional, strategic hubs in China & East Asia, Latin America, India, Africa, Southeast Asia & Australia, or other Newton or GCRF partner countries.
If you are successful you could receive between £10,000 and £20,000.
See a list of our existing partners, including our most active partnerships.
Award criteria
Approaches to adding value may include:
- growing bilateral research collaborations or embedding them into broader regional or cross-regional research hubs of excellence
- supporting disciplinary capacities in strong research areas
- developing collaborative platforms for research training or researcher exchanges (e.g. joint supervision, joint degrees, postgraduate summer schools, ECR workshops)
- integrated teaching activities (e.g. master classes, co-taught modules)
In addition, the funding strand is open to other high quality international research collaborations which may not fall neatly into this remit.
Expected output
- Meetings with researchers, non-academic or industry partners.
- Organisation of seminars, workshops or conferences.
- Preparation of a joint publication and an external funding proposal, to be submitted within 12 months of project end, or other network-building outputs, as appropriate.
- Award recipients may be requested to meet with alumni during overseas visits
Strand 1b: Smaller scale projects
About the strand
International collaborations tend to grow from smaller, individual relationships, in which personal meetings allow trust to be established and opportunities for joint activities to be identified. Some established collaborations are also more likely to continue developing at a smaller scale. This strand therefore supports smaller project activities with existing or new partners.
If you are successful you could receive up to £3,000.
Award criteria
We invite applications for projects in one of the following categories:
- exploratory research collaborations with new partners
- collaborations with existing partners with the potential to grow into a stronger institutional links, perhaps in a new discipline
- existing collaborations of research excellence
Expected outputs
- Meetings with researchers, non-academic or industry partners
- Preparation of a joint publication to be submitted within 12 months of project end.
- Identification of specific funding opportunities, or other outputs, as appropriate
- Award recipients may be requested to meet with alumni during overseas visits
Deadlines
Date | Deadline |
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9am, Tuesday 01 May 2018 | Deadline for submission to HoD for comment |
9am, Tuesday 08 May 2018 | Deadline for submission to Dean for comment |
9am, Monday 14 May 2018 | Deadline for submission to internationalfunding@bath.ac.uk |
week starting 11 June 2018 | Results announced |
All successful projects are expected to start after 1 July 2018 and are eligible to receive funding until 31 August 2019. Extensions are not possible.
Drop-in sessions
The International Relations Office offers drop-in advice sessions for interested applicants. Other times may be arranged individually with the IRO. Please contact the International Funding Team.
Date | Time | Venue |
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Thursday 22 March 2018 | 12.15pm to 2pm | Chancellors' Building 3.1 |
Thursday 29 March 2018 | 10.30am to 12.30pm | Chancellors' Building 3.6 |
Monday 09 April 2018 | 12.00pm - 2pm | Chancellors' Building 5.8 |
How to submit your application
Applications should be submitted to the Head of Department (HoD) by 9am, 01 May 2018. The HoD will forward the application to the Dean for further comments.
Completed and signed application forms should be submitted directly by the Dean to the IRO no later than 9am, 14 May 2018 to internationalfunding@bath.ac.uk