The Matariki Network of Universities (MNU) is launching a second call for research seed funding to develop a stronger relationship in globally relevant fields of research between its partners. Through a competitive process, MNU will jointly advertise, select and fund multi-lateral collaborative research projects between at least two (2) MNU institutions. Successful research projects are expected to ultimately result in outcomes such as third-party funding applications, larger-scale collaborations, significant joint publications etc.
Proposals covering any thematic area will be considered, but applications in areas related to the United Nations’ SDGs are particularly welcome. Projects must also demonstrate alignment to MNU’s five guiding principles and values.
Please note that the MNU Research Seed Fund particularly welcomes applications from Early Career Researchers (ECRs) (up to 6 years from PhD, excluding periods of leave or other career breaks) though does not exclude submissions from other groups.
Summary of features:
Application timeline:
The call opens on Wednesday 2nd October and completed applications should be submitted by Friday 6th December, 12pm GMT through the online application form using the link below.
Application procedure:
All projects should be costed and approved by your departments via Worktribe. To do this, please complete the application form, and forward the completed form plus details of the costs you wish to request to ris.funding@durham.ac.uk. All Worktribe approvals should be completed before the deadline.
Contacts:
If you have any questions please contact Durham's MNU Coordinator via international.partnerships@durham.ac.uk.