2024 RSTMH Early Career Grants

Expires on: 04/22/2024

Description

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. 

Our grants programme has been established for more than 40 years and has seen significant growth. Since 2017 we have given out more than 800 awards across 66 countries.

Applications open: 22 January 2024 at 5pm (GMT)

Applications close: 22 April 2024 at 12pm (BST)

Who are the grants for: 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

Where you are based: Applications  are welcomed from researchers from anywhere in the world

Grant amount: The maximum RSTMH Early Career Grant award is £5,000 (including any taxes on relevant purchases)

Duration of grant project: Project should take up to one year to be completed and should start within 3 months of receiving funding

Topic and scope: 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

How many grants are available: This year we have at least 230 grants available  

Exclusive funding for RSTMH members
RSTMH is delighted to be directly funding 4 awards this year to existing RSTMH members. Find out more about RSTMH membership and its other benefits here.

Partners
This year we have secured funding for the programme from National Institute for Health and Care Research (NIHR), The International Alliance for the Control of Scabies (IACS), and The Journal of Comparative Pathology Educational Trust (JCPET). This means we will be able to fund at least 230 awards, with 4 of those awards being exclusively for RSTMH members.  

NIHR are funding at least 225 awardees who are based in and carrying out projects in LMIC’s, and whose projects do not include laboratory-based work.

IACS are funding 2 awards, for projects focused on scabies based anywhere in the world. 

JCPET are funding 1 award for a project focused on One Health, based anywhere in the world.

We will announce additional partners working with us on the 2024 Early Career Grants Programme as they are confirmed. You can read about the partners for 2023 here. 
 

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