The RSTMH Early Career Grants Programme provides grants every year to those early in their career, from anywhere in the world, to carry out their first piece of research into tropical medicine or global health.
ELIGIBILITY:
Applications are welcomed from researchers from anywhere in the world
The RSTMH Early Career Grants are aimed at individuals who have not received a research grant of £5,000 or more in their own name before, who are able to develop and deliver their first research project
Project should take up to one year to be completed and should start within 3 months of receiving funding
The projects can be on any topic related to tropical medicine and global health, from across the research spectrum for example: lab, translation, implementation, and policy
At least 230 grants available
BENEFIT:
The maximum RSTMH Early Career Grant award is £5,000 (including any taxes on relevant purchases)
Application Deadline: midnight CET on 18 February 2024
LOCATION: Belgium
The aims of the programme are to raise societal awareness of the Ocean’s value and inspire behavioural change for a sustainable future, while contributing new insight and/or perspectives to the scientific research. APPLY NOW!
ELIGIBILITY:
The programme is open to creative individuals/groups from a wide variety of artistic disciplines. Both emerging and established artists will be considered by the committee. Prior experience in co-creation with scientists and/or communities and working on sustainability topics is desirable. Applications are welcome from across the world, and from a wide range of creative disciplines, including but not limited to:
visual arts (e.g. drawing, painting, filmmaking, photography, sculpting, digital arts, installation art);
literary arts (e.g. fiction, drama, poetry, storytelling);
performing arts (e.g. dance, music, theatre); and
traditional and indigenous arts.
BENEFIT:
Two awardees will be selected for the 2024 – 2025 programme and each will be awarded a grant of €10,000. The grant will be paid periodically throughout the 12-month residency on completion of planned deliverables.