Apply for funding to deliver an industrial doctoral landscape award (IDLA) in the biosciences.

Applications should be strategically led by an organisation outside of academia partnering with a UK research organisation eligible for UKRI funding who will submit the application and act as the training grant holder.

BBSRC will fund 100% of the full economic cost (FEC). However, an additional 20% of the total cost is to be supplied by the lead project partner if successful.

BBSRC will support 185 studentships in total across three consecutive intakes, with the first cohort starting October 2026.

Closing date is on 18 February 2025. For more information and to apply, click here

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