UK Research Funding and Grants

Browse UK research funding from UKRI councils, Innovate UK, and charities — grants and fellowships for researchers, universities, and R&D businesses.

47 current matching opportunities found Official-source verification recommended

UK research funding runs mainly through UKRI, the umbrella organization for the discipline-based research councils — EPSRC for engineering and physical sciences, NERC for environment, AHRC for arts and humanities, and their peers — plus Innovate UK for business-led R&D. The discipline split matters practically: your project is judged by the council that owns its subject area, and cross-disciplinary work needs care about which council leads. Beyond UKRI, large research charities and national academies fund substantial portions of UK science, often with different eligibility and less rigid schemes.

Eligibility in the UK system is institution-centred. Most schemes require the lead applicant to hold a position at an eligible UK research organization, and applications go through the institution’s research office, which imposes internal deadlines and checks costings. UK grants are typically costed under full economic costing conventions, with the funder paying a set percentage, so budgets are built with your research office rather than alone. Businesses seeking R&D funding follow a separate track through Innovate UK competitions, which judge commercial potential and match-funding capacity alongside innovation.

Fellowships deserve separate attention: UK funders run career-stage schemes from postdoctoral through to established-researcher fellowships, and these are often the realistic entry point for researchers without a permanent post. Check the career-stage definition carefully, since councils define eligibility by experience and independence rather than years since PhD alone.

The common mistakes are treating a call document as boilerplate when UK calls often carry scheme-specific assessment criteria, and leaving too little time for institutional sign-off. Browse the current UK opportunities below, identify the right council or funder for your discipline, and work from the live call document on the official site, with your research office looped in early.

Current matching opportunities

These listings are limited to open, rolling, or upcoming opportunities that match this guide. Check the official source before applying.

AHRC Large Grants Outline Stage 2026 (Open to New Large-Scale Arts and Humanities Teams)

AHRC Large Grants Outline Stage 2026 is an open UK-wide opportunity for team-convened arts and humanities research projects at scale, with outline-stage applications due by 16 September 2026 and full-stage funding expected from 1 November 2027.

Status: Open Type: Grant Amount: £2,000,000 to £3,000,000 full economic cost (FEC), 80% funded by AHRC Deadline: Sep 16, 2026 Location: United Kingdom

Mathematical Sciences Postdoctoral Fellowship 2026 (EPSRC): Ongoing UKRI Fellowship Route for Independent Early-Career Research

An open and continuing UKRI/EPSRC fellowship opportunity for early-career mathematical scientists in the UK, with no published funding cap and 80% full economic cost support.

Status: Rolling Type: Grant Amount: No published maximum; EPSRC pays 80% full economic cost Deadline: Rolling or ongoing Location: United Kingdom

NIH Oxford-Cambridge Scholars Program 2027: Open Applications, Eligibility, and Competitive Application Strategy

Applications for the NIH Oxford-Cambridge Scholars Program 2027 are open in June 2026 with a December 1, 2026 deadline, and the path is managed through the NIH Graduate Partnerships Program application portal.

Status: Open Type: Fellowship Deadline: Dec 1, 2026 Location: United Kingdom and United States

UKRI Policy Internships 2026: Three-Month Policy Placements for UKRI-Funded Doctoral Students

UKRI’s 2026 Policy Internships competition is open for existing UKRI-funded PhD students to secure a three-month placement in a high-impact policy environment while continuing their doctoral studies.

Status: Open Type: Internship Amount: Stipend and fees continue through the existing studentship Deadline: Sep 8, 2026 Location: United Kingdom

Early independence: clinician scientist fellowship 2026-2027 (MRC)

UK Medical Research Council fellowship for clinicians and healthcare professionals moving from training or role-dependent research to independent clinical-science leadership, with 2026/2027 future application rounds.

Status: Open Type: Fellowship Amount: No stated maximum Deadline: Sep 2, 2026 Location: United Kingdom

Capacity Building: Clinical Research Training Fellowship (MRC)

A UK Medical Research Council (MRC) fellowship through UK Research and Innovation for clinically qualified PhD professionals returning to active research, supporting re-entry, retraining, and career progression in a clinical academic pathway.

Status: Open Type: Fellowship Deadline: Sep 2, 2026 Location: United Kingdom

Mathematical Sciences Early Independence Fellowship (EPSRC): UKRI Fellowship for Building Independent Research Careers

Open UKRI/EPSRC fellowship launched in 2026 to support post-PhD mathematical science researchers to make a transition to long-term research independence through a fellowship project funded up to £1,250,000 FEC.

Status: Rolling Type: Fellowship Amount: Up to £1,250,000 full economic cost (FEC); EPSRC funds 80% Deadline: Rolling or ongoing Location: United Kingdom

Growth Cohorts: Next generation low carbon concrete cohort entry

Innovate UK is running a two-stage Growth Cohorts competition for UK startups, SMEs, and businesses building concrete decarbonisation solutions, with a £50,000 stage 1 grant application and further stage 2 funding for successful participants.

Status: Open Type: Grant Amount: £50,000 for stage 1 entry round (up to £1,000,000 available in stage 1) Deadline: Jul 8, 2026 Location: United Kingdom

ESRC Responsive Mode: Research Grants Round Two (Open Ongoing Call)

An always-open ESRC funding opportunity that supports original, high-quality social science research in UK-based teams, with awards from £350,000 to £1,000,000 (project FEC) and flexible timing through multiple rounds.

Status: Rolling Type: Grant Amount: £350,000 - £1,000,000 project FEC; ESRC funds up to 80% of FEC Deadline: Rolling or ongoing Location: United Kingdom

CaribOx Travel Grants 2027

The CaribOx Travel Grants 2027 offer short, fully supported in-person research visits to Oxford for researchers in Caribbean academic institutions.

Status: Open Type: Grant Amount: Travel to and from the UK is fully covered (return economy airfare), plus accommodation and … Deadline: Sep 15, 2026 Location: Caribbean and Oxford, United Kingdom

Pre-announcement: NetworkPlus in property flood resilience

An upcoming UKRI-EPSRC pre-announcement to fund one interdisciplinary NetworkPlus for property flood resilience research, adoption, and practical impact across the UK.

Status: Rolling Type: Grant Amount: Up to £2,500,000 (max award); EPSRC funds 80% of full economic cost Deadline: Rolling or ongoing Location: United Kingdom

Using the Our Future Health data resource for research

UK Research and Innovation’s Medical Research Council runs a pilot in which eligible MRC-funded researchers can access the Our Future Health data resource, with MRC covering data access costs while researchers handle compute and external fees.

Status: Rolling Type: Grant Amount: £1,000,000 Deadline: Rolling or ongoing Location: United Kingdom

Application guidance

Use the listings above as a shortlist, then build your application from the official instructions. Save the source page, deadline, eligibility rules, required documents, contact details, and any program-specific scoring criteria. If the deadline is rolling, apply early enough for review queues and budget limits. If the deadline is fixed, work backward from the closing date and leave time for recommendations, institutional approvals, financial documents, and portal errors.

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UK Research Funding and Grants FAQ

What is UKRI?

UK Research and Innovation is the umbrella body for the UK's research councils, such as EPSRC, NERC, and AHRC, plus Innovate UK. Each council funds its own disciplines through its own schemes.

Can researchers outside the UK apply for UK funding?

Usually the lead applicant must be based at an eligible UK institution, though many schemes allow international co-investigators or partners. Check the eligibility section of the specific call.

Where are UK research applications submitted?

Through official systems such as the UKRI Funding Service, following the live call document. Always verify deadlines and rules on the funder's own website.