UKRI Harmonised Impact Acceleration Account funding available
24 Oct 2024
Apply for research and innovation funding – contact Knowledge Exchange Partnerships Team for advice at least one month before deadline (Wednesday, 4 December)
The Impact Acceleration Account (IAA) is a combination of grants awarded to our University to support the research and innovation ecosystem to develop wider impacts from research through fast and flexible funding for knowledge exchange activities.
IAA grants are available to all University academics from AHRC, BBSRC, ESRC, EPSRC, MRC and STFC.
The UoM Knowledge Exchange Partnerships Team, part of Business Engagement and Knowledge Exchange, is pleased to announce the eighth Call for Proposals under the following mechanisms:
Starter (up to £10,000)
Fostering new relationships and initiation of small impact projects between external partners and academic researchers, creating opportunities for longer-term collaboration and exchange of knowledge and skills.
- Deadline: Open Call
- Download the Application form
- Download the Quick guide
Pilot (up to £30,000)
Flexible support for the very early stage of transforming research outputs into impactful opportunities, in collaboration with an external partner, through support for the development of an early evaluation prototype, initial trials, scoping exercises and feasibility studies.
- Deadline: Wednesday, 4 December 2024
- Download the Application form
- Download the Quick guide
Advance (up to £60,000)
Flexible support for collaboration between the University and external organisations to focus on the creation and development of impactful outcomes. This scheme also helps us to extend the culture and skills for business engagement, knowledge exchange and innovation at the University. In/out Secondments during the project are encouraged but not mandatory.
- Deadline: Wednesday, 4 December 2024
- Download the Application form
- Download the Quick guide
Eligibility
IAA projects are no longer required to be directly related to previous funded research, but must fall within the remit and priorities of one or more of the relevant Research Councils: AHRC, BBSRC, EPSRC, ESRC, MRC, STFC
Multidisciplinary projects may be jointly funded by more than one research council as appropriate. Further information on the IAA schemes is available in our IAA Scope Guide.
Eligible collaborators are UK-based businesses (including UK sites of international businesses), UK charities, and UK public sector organisations such as the NHS. Non-UK based businesses may be eligible where there is demonstrable evidence of the intention for inward investment during or beyond the lifetime of the project (e.g. establishing a UK site, job creation). If you have any queries regarding user organisation eligibility, please contact the Knowledge Exchange Partnerships Team.
Do you have a potential project?
The Knowledge Exchange Partnerships Team provide active support for the development of IAA submissions. You are strongly advised to contact us at kepartnerships@manchester.ac.uk at least one month before the call closing date on Wednesday, 4 December 2024.
Download the IAA Handbook