Queen Mary, University of London

Discipline Bridging Awards

Discipline Bridging Awards are aimed at providing the opportunity for researchers to gain focused training, develop skills and expertise normally associated with a different disciple. Funding may be used for salaries and/or running costs for the project. Funding may be requested for the time of the expert who will provide the training. Projects are typically likely to be of 1-2 month duration although longer projects can be funded if justified appropriately. Projects will normally involve partners within QMUL. Under exceptional circumstances projects involving a partner outside QMUL will be considered, but the applicants must justify why there is no appropriate partner within QMUL. For projects involving an external partner matching funding from the partner institution (or other source) is expected.

Click below to access the application form and guidance notes. Please fully read the guidance notes before filling in the application form.

Discipline Bridging Awards Guidance Notes (WORD 55.0KB)

Discipline Bridging Awards Application Form (WORD 129KB)

 

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