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The UKRI-SBE lead agency opportunity allows UK and US-based researchers to submit a collaborative proposal that will go through a single review process. Grants are funded through existing funding programmes at the relevant lead agency.
Closing date 31 Dec 2024, 11:59PM
To apply as a principal investigator, you must:
This means that you either have a doctorate or can demonstrate in your application that you have equivalent research experience and/or training.
Applicants are eligible for funding whether or not they are established members of a recognised research organisation (RO).
Applicants for research grants who are not established members of a recognised RO must be hosted by the RO and provided with proper facilities to carry out the research, and provide evidence for this in the application.
US applicants whose costs are being sought from NSF should be entered as international co-investigators. They must be eligible for funding from NSF as their costs will not be covered by the collaborating UKRI research councils (AHRC, BBSRC or ESRC).
Each participating organisation has specific eligibility criteria:
Proposals will be accepted for collaborative research in areas where NSF/SBE and UKRI’s research remits overlap.
Collaborative research proposals may be submitted in any disciplinary or interdisciplinary area which falls within the remit of the participating organisations:
The funding available will differ according to which council or agency is the lead:
This is an open call for UKRI-led opportunities with a two-stage application process (expression of interest and full proposal).
Before applying, discuss with your research team whether the lead agency should be NSF or one of the UKRI research councils. You must base this decision on where you plan to carry out the majority of research.
If you are planning to submit an application to the NSF/SBE as the lead agency, you will need to check submission deadlines for the SBE participating research programmes most relevant to your project.
You must submit your expression of interest (EOI) using the NSF/SBE-UKRI expression of interest template (PDF, 134KB). You must then email your completed EOI in PDF format to your chosen lead agency.
If a UK research council (AHRC, BBSRC or ESRC) is the lead agency, you must email your EOI to sbeleadagency@ukri.org.
If NSF is the lead agency, email your EOI to sbe-ukri@nsf.gov.
This should outline:
Full proposal budgets should not vary from those specified in the approved EOI by more than 10%, and you must justify any changes.
The expression of interest should include:
The EOI will be shared with the non-lead agencies to check for eligibility.
If your EOI is accepted as falling within the scope of research typically reviewed by the NSF/SBE programme, as well as fitting within the remit of AHRC, BBSRC or ESRC, we will invite you to submit a full research proposal.
We expect that full proposals will be submitted within one year of receiving EOI approval. If more time is needed for proposal preparation, an additional EOI may be required.
If you apply with a full proposal before receiving EOI approval, the proposal will be returned without review.
You must submit all UKRI-led proposals for assessment through UKRI’s Joint Electronic Submission system (Je-S).
If the NSF/SBE is the lead agency, you must submit your proposal via Fastlane, Grants.gov or Research.gov.
Your proposal should include a description of the full proposed research programme and research team and describe the total resources for the joint project (the funds requested from both the NSF and UKRI).
The costs of the US and UK organisations must be clearly differentiated in the proposal. We will reject any proposals that request duplicate funding.
For UK-led proposals, resources being requested from NSF should be entered on the separate NSF budget form. The NSF budget form is not a mandatory attachment for US-led proposals.
Your proposal will be reviewed by the lead agency using their standard review process.
For UKRI councils this entails peer review with a panel drawn from our peer review college. We may include reviewers from outside the college if college members lack necessary knowledge and expertise for a particular application.
Proposals sent to NSF/SBE will undergo NSF’s merit review process.
Reviewers will evaluate the proposed project on both scientific merit and broader economic or societal impacts.
If the proposal is reviewed by one of the UKRI research councils, the principal investigator will be given the chance to respond to the peer review comments on behalf of both the UK and the US teams.
For proposals submitted to the NSF/SBE, there is no such response phase in the assessment process.
US-led proposals, which have already been assessed and recommended for funding by NSF/SBE, are not assessed again by UKRI’s research councils.
The lead funding agency will inform you of whether your proposal has been successful.
SBE-UKRI lead agency management plan (PDF, 204KB)
SBE-UKRI expression of interest template (PDF, 149KB)
Specific guidance for AHRC-led proposals under the NSF/SBE-UKRI lead agency agreement (PDF, 557KB)
Guidance on completing the AHRC budget resources summary (PDF, 143KB) (for use with proposals to NSF only)
BBSRC resources summary form (DOCX, 111KB)
Je-S guidance for applicants (ESRC-specific) (PDF, 263KB)
Guidance on completing the ESRC budget resources summary (PDF, 59KB) (for use with proposals to NSF only)
ESRC resources summary (DOCX, 140KB) (for use with proposals to NSF only)
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