APPLICATION DEADLINES
Table of deadlines
Grant or award | Frequency applications are considered |
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Investigator Awards | ||
Three times a year |
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Three times a year |
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Responsive mode deadlines
Application deadline | Committee meeting dates (when applications are assessed) | Committee Chairs meeting dates |
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25 September 2013 | 25-26 February 2014 | 11 April 2014 |
9 January 2014, 4pm | 20-21 May 2014 | 3 July 2014 |
29 April 2014, 4pm | 23-24 September 2014 | TBC |
24 September 2014, 4pm | February 2015 (TBC) | TBC |
Note for applicants: Please do not contact us after the Committee meeting about the success of your application. We operate a strict policy not to provide this information prior to a final funding decision made by the Committee Chairs, who meet approximately 1 month after the last Committee meeting.
You will be formally contacted, shortly following the Committee Chairs meeting, by the office regarding the outcome of your application once the final funding decision has been confirmed.
Strategic longer larger grants (sLOLA)
Timeline for 2014 outline applications
Outline call launched | 6 January 2014 |
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Application deadline for outline proposals | 9 April 2014 |
Outline proposals assessed by Strategic LoLa Committee | June 2014 (date TBC) |
Outcomes and feedback to successful applicants | August 2014, (date TBC) |
Application deadline for full proposals | January 2015 (date TBC) |
Full proposals assessed by Committees A, B, C, D | May 2015 (date TBC) |
Full proposals assessed by Strategic LoLa Committee | June 2015 (date TBC) |
May/June 2014 submissions |
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Board |
Call opens |
Submissions by 4pm |
Board meeting |
26 March 2014 |
07 May 2014 |
15 - 16 October 2014 |
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26 March 2014 |
21 May 2014 |
28 - 29 October 2014 |
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26 March 2014 |
28 May 2014 |
5 - 6 November 2014 |
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26 March 2014 |
04 June 2014 |
12 - 13 November 2014 |
The Issac Newton Trust
There are three rounds of grant application each year in November, March and July, with associated dates in the table below
Deadline for submission to Head of Department | ||
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8th January 2014 | 2nd May 2014 | 26th September 2014 |
Draft ApplicationsOne electronic copy to reach the Trust by: | ||
15th January 2014 | 9th May 2014 | 3rd October 2014 |
Final ApplicationsFifteen hard copies plus an electronic copy to reach the Trust by: | ||
31st January 2014 | 23rd May 2014 | 17th October 2014 |
Announcement of OutcomeLetters will be sent to Departments by: | ||
21st March 2014 | 16th July 2014 | 5th December 2014 |
Meeting Dates | ||
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10th March 2014 | 3rd July 2014 | 24th November 2014 |
Clinical research project
Deadline 28th February 2014
Clinical research must support clinical studies in small animals, which are kept as pets, with the ultimate objective of the advancement of understanding of the cause and/or management of a clinical disorder. The projects should not involve experimental animals and should further the knowledge of the small animal practitioner.
Joint applications between veterinarians in practice and academia are welcome.
- Apply for a PetSavers grant online
- PetSavers guide to applying for grants
- Offline application form
- Terms and conditions
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The Horse Trust
PhD Studentships
Applications for PhD Studentships opens on 25th November 2013.
The closing date for preliminary applications for PhD Studentships is 4pm on Friday 14th February 2014.
For further information contact The Horse Trust
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The HBLB has just announced its grant proposal scheme for 2014 for small grants, scholarships and larger project grants.
For details see the following links -
http://www.hblb.org.uk/document.php?id=508&search=/
http://www.hblb.org.uk/document.php?id=509&search=
HBLB celebrates 50 years of equine veterinary research having funded some £47 million into equine veterinary science and education with aim of improving the health and welfare of the racing and breeding Thoroughbred horse. This investment has led to significant advances in the understanding, prevention, treatment and management of a wide variety of diseases, injuries and issues affecting the Thoroughbred.
A series of articles has been published in Equine Veterinary Journal and these are now available free in a virtual issue online: HBLB's Advances in Equine Veterinary Science and Practice Review Series.
The HBLB is advised on its veterinary investment by the Veterinary Advisory Committee (VAC). The VAC also consults representatives of the racing industry and the equine veterinary profession to identify the research scope and priorities for the benefit of the Thoroughbred.
HBLB funding of equine veterinary science and education ensures the availability of the knowledge and skills that are essential to the health and welfare of the horses on which the racing industry ultimately depends.