The awards provide up to £25,000 over one year to support collaborations between developing countries and the UK and to hold networking events aimed at addressing global challenges. The scheme allows researchers from across disciplines and from developing countries and the UK to hold networking events, to forge new links and generate innovative transdisciplinary research ideas to address global challenges.
Key dates: Round 3 of the scheme is now open, and will close on 8 August 2018. Click here for more information:
Global Challenges Research Fund Networking Grants.
Chinedu Iwu and his team at Imo State University/Teaching Hospital used culturally tailored audio messages to improve maternal and infant vaccination knowledge in rural Imo State.