UKRI: Transdisciplinary research to tackle antimicrobial resistance: Deadline 18 June 2025
About
UKRI is offering funding for transdisciplinary research to better prepare for the silent pandemic of antimicrobial resistance (AMR). This phase-two investment, part of the UKRI Tackling Infections strategic theme, supports ‘transdisciplinary’ and integrative AMR projects, which bring new perspectives to better understand, detect, and disrupt the emergence of AMR in animals, humans, and plants. Resistance by all microbes is within the scope of this funding opportunity.
Elegibility
Employment by a research organisation eligible to apply for UKRI funding.
Duration: Up to five years.
Funding availability: Maximum award: £3,000,000 (UKRI will fund at 80% of the FEC)
Criteria: You must provide a notification of intent (NoI) at the pre-application stage to be eligible to make a full application.
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