[ Wellcome Trust - Open Research Fund | Research Funding]

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Date 17.06.2019
Category Call for proposal

The Open Research Fund of the Wellcome Trust supports researchers who want to develop, pilot and evaluate innovative approaches to make health research open, accessible and reusable. To be eligible, you must propose to trial innovative tools, resources or ways of working and to evaluate the impact, benefits and risks of your work. Both new and existing activities will be considered. Interdisciplinary, intersectoral and transnational proposals are encouraged.
 
Examples of eligible activities:

  • making outputs findable, accessible, interoperable and reusable (FAIR)
  • developing open platforms or tools
  • improving research reproducibility
  • speeding up ways to find and share data
  • looking at the role blockchain technology could play
  • testing new metrics to evaluate open research
  • embedding incentives to adopt open research approaches
  • developing crowdsourcing to increase participation in research
 
Who can apply:
  • Researchers with a PhD or equivalent based at an academic research organisation, a not-for-profit body or a private sector organisation anywhere in the world.
  • Individual researchers or teams (up to 6 members).
 
Funding & Duration: max. £ 50,000 for up to 12 months.
  • Eligible costs: salaries (incl. the PI’s); development costs; licensing and computational costs; activities to manage and share data, software or materials; dissemination and engagement costs; costs of evaluating your project; contingency costs; VAT.
  • Non eligible costs: publication costs (incl. open access); overheads; maintenance and support for ongoing running costs of an existing database, software tool or other resource, unless this involves the development of significant new functionality to benefit open research.
 
Deadline for Concept Notes: 17 June 2019 , 17:00 BST (once a year)
Deadline for full applications: 3 September 2019
Decision: October 2019
 
For more information and application, please have a look at the call webpage, online portal, standard grant conditions and the list of projects submitted in 2018, including why they were successful or unsuccessful.
 

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