Funding body

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A funding body is an organisation that provides funds in the form of research grants or scholarships.

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[edit] Research Councils

Research Councils are funding bodies that are government-funded agencies engaged in the support of research in different disciplines and postgraduate funding. Funding from research councils is typically competitive. As a general rule, funding is easier to obtain in science and engineering disciplines than in the arts and social sciences.[1]

[edit] Australia

In Australia, there are two main Research Councils

[edit] United Kingdom

Main article: Research Council

In the United Kingdom, there are seven grant-awarding Research Councils:

[edit] Types of Awards

Research Councils provide a variety of awards, including

  • Advanced Course Studentships
  • Research Masters Training Awards (MRes)
  • Standard PhD Research Studentships
  • Collaborative Awards in Science and Engineering (CASE)
  • Engineering Doctorates (EngD)

[edit] See also

[edit] References

  1. ^ Public funding bodies. Graduate Prospects. Retrieved on 2007-02-19.

[edit] External links

[edit] Funding Body Databases