Science, Technology, Engineering & Mathematics (STEM) Funding

Science, Technology, Engineering & Mathematics (STEM) Funding

With the support of partner bodies, and its own funds, the RSE provides funding to support research programmes in the STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering & Mathematics) disciplines.

BP Trust Research Fellowships

For independent research in: Mechanical Engineering, Chemical Engineering, Control Engineering, Solid State Sciences, Information Technology, Chemistry (non-biological), Geological Sciences. BP Trust Research Fellowships.  Next deadline 10 January 2012.

Scottish Government Fellowships

Postdoctoral Personal Research Fellowships funded by the Scottish Government. Next deadline 14 February 2012.

RSE/Caledonian Research Fund Biomedical Personal Research Fellowship

RSE/Caledonian Research Fund Biomedical Personal Research Fellowships.  For research in the biological, biochemical, physical or clinical sciences related to medicine.  Next deadline 27 February 2012.

Robert Cormack Bequest / Piazzi Smyth Bequest Vacation Research Scholarships

Undergraduate Summer Vacation Research Scholarships in the field of Astronomy.  Next deadline 2 April 2012

Cormack Small Astronomy Outreach Grant

The Robert Cormack Bequest Committee is able to make Small Outreach Grants to individuals or groups for Public Understanding of Science activities. 

John Moyes Lessells Travel Scholarships

John Moyes Lessells Travel Scholarships, enabling honours or higher degree engineering graduates of Scottish Universities to study some aspect of their profession outwith the United Kingdom. Next deadline 5 april 2012

Lloyds TSB Foundation for Scotland Research Studentships

Lloyds TSB Foundation for Scotland Research Studentships fund independent research on the causes and effects of the ageing process including the medical, psychological, sociological or economic consequences of old age with the purpose of improving the quality of life.

Henry Dryerre Scholarship

For postgraduate research in medical or veterinary physiology. This award is administered for the Society by the Carnegie Trust for the Universities of Scotland.

Scottish Crucible

A leadership and development programme for Scotland’s research leaders of the future!

Ever wondered what a biochemist and a mathematician might have in common, or how a social scientist and a particle physicist could work together? Scottish Crucible 2012 is designed to help you find out just what great minds and creative thinkers can do when they come together!

 

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