RSTMH Small Grants 2019
The notification and application portal for the India Alliance RSTMH Small Grants 2019 has been opened. Interested Indian candidates can check out the details on the eligibility, overview, the research areas, thematic areas, application procedure and more all detailed below:
This call expires in :
2019 grants round
Our 2019 small grants programme is now open.
Deadline is 15 April at midnight GMT.
Apply now for a grant of up to £5,000 for your research
The RSTMH small grants are for early career researchers in the fields of global health and tropical medicine.
Opens: 8 February
Closes: 15 April – midnight GMT
How to apply: Terms and conditions available on the RSTMH website
Open to people:
• working in all sectors (academia, clinical, NGOs, etc.),
• of all nationalities,
• based anywhere in the world.
The grants enable early career researchers and global health professionals to undertake clinical or scientific research or fieldwork, as stand-alone projects or distinct elements within a larger project.
Send in your application today!
Apply now through our online portal
If you have any questions about the process, please download our small grants Q&A.
Purpose of small grants
To enable early career
researchers and global health professionals in the field of tropical medicine or global health to undertake clinical or scientific research or fieldwork, as stand-alone projects or distinct elements within a larger project.Small grant value and timescale
The maximum RSTMH small grant awarded is £5,000 (including VAT).
Timetable
The deadline for submissions (including references) is Monday 15 April at midnight GMT.
Small grant permitted use
Small grants can be used for the following expenditure:
- Travel
- Accommodation
- Consumables
- Field expenses, including salaries or per diems
- Field transport
- Items of equipment or software
Thematic priorities
Applications focused on the thematic areas listed in RSTMH’s five-year strategy will be prioritised. These are listed below:
- Neglected tropical diseases, with a particular focus on their overlap with non-communicable diseases and the Sustainable Development Goals
- Malaria, with a particular focus on drug resistance
- One Health and wider planetary health. The consideration of human health alongside animal health, and the environment, in the context of social, economic and political factors
- Topical issues including, but not limited to, emerging diseases
- Drug resistant infections
Download the full conditions for our 2019 small grants.
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