BBSRC Brazil pump-priming award (FAPPA)
Biotechnology and Biological Sciences Research Council
What it funds
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Who can apply
You can apply for support if you are: a holder of a current Biotechnology and Biological Sciences Research Council (BBSRC) research grant a researcher in a BBSRC strategically supported institute working on projects supported through the Institute Core Grant Awards (for example, Institute Strategic Programme Grants, Core Capability Grants, National Bioscience Research Infrastructures) applicants must meet standard BBSRC eligibility rules The application must be made by a project lead, but the project lead does not have to be the one travelling. Any questions relating to the eligibility of UK applicants should be directed to the BBSRC international mailbox: bbsrc.iru@bbsrc.ukri.org You can only apply after your BBSRC grant has started, and there must be at least six months remaining on your project from the start of the FAPPA Award. Applications must indicate the benefit of the collaboration to: the UK applicant’s BBSRC funding and UK science generally the São Paulo based collaborators’ State of São Paulo Research Foundation (FAPESP) funding and Brazilian science generally
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