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Apertura:
10 de Octubre, 2023
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13 de Febrero, 2024
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Applied global health partnership: stage one

PROPÓSITO DE LA CONVOCATORIA

Investigación /Innovación

PAÍS

Reino Unido

ENTE FINANCIADOR

UK Reasearch and Innovation

MONTO A SUBVENCIONAR

150000-1000000 GBP

ÁMBITO DE LA CONVOCATORIA

Internacional

ÁREA DE CONOCIMIENTO

Escuela de Medicina y Ciencias de la Salud, Escuela de Ciencias Humanas

Apply for funding to support a partnership to enable applied research that will address global health challenges and inequities.

The organization welcomes applications of various sizes, encompassing both large-scale projects and small to medium-scale applications. They aim to cultivate a portfolio of partnerships characterized by high quality, diversity, and a commitment to multidisciplinarity, with the overarching goal of bolstering global health research capacity.

Prospective project leads based in low and middle-income countries (LMICs) are particularly encouraged to submit applications. Additionally, the organization extends this invitation to project leads in the United Kingdom who are keen on collaborating with researchers from LMICs.

Desafíos y las desigualdades en salud global.

Apply for funding to support a partnership to enable applied research that will address global health challenges and inequities.

The organization welcomes applications of various sizes, encompassing both large-scale projects and small to medium-scale applications. They aim to cultivate a portfolio of partnerships characterized by high quality, diversity, and a commitment to multidisciplinarity, with the overarching goal of bolstering global health research capacity.

Prospective project leads based in low and middle-income countries (LMICs) are particularly encouraged to submit applications. Additionally, the organization extends this invitation to project leads in the United Kingdom who are keen on collaborating with researchers from LMICs.

Desafíos y las desigualdades en salud global.