Supporting research to transform life, health and wellbeing. We’re taking on three urgent health challenges: mental health, climate change & infectious disease.
Half of mental health problems begin before 18.
We need interventions designed for young people.
Apply now to our Mental Health Award:
🔬 Mechanistic trials
🏃 Physical activity sleep interventions
🗓️ Deadline 14 July
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Our Accelerator Awards aim to expand who can lead, shape and progress in the research landscape.
Researchers of Black, Bangladeshi and Pakistani heritage in the UK, who hold a UK undergraduate degree or PhD can apply. Each awardee will receive up to £200,000 for up to two years to strengthen their careers.
Learn more: wellcome.org/research-fundin…
ALT Diego Baptista, Head of Equitable Funding at Wellcome, says: "Our Accelerator Awards acknowledge historical inequities in who gets to participate in research. It’s one small piece of a larger puzzle to ensure the richness of society can contribute to research."
Only one week left to submit! ⏳
Preparing an application for our infectious disease clinical trials funding call?
This is your final reminder to finish up and hit submit.
• Level: £1,000,000 - £8,000,000 per award.
• Duration: 3 – 5 years
Don't miss the deadline on 2 June 2026.
Delivered in partnership with NIHR.
Finalise and submit your application here ⤵️
wellcome.org/research-fundin…
Half of mental health problems begin before 18.
We need interventions designed for young people.
Apply now to our Mental Health Award:
🔬 Mechanistic trials
🏃 Physical activity sleep interventions
🗓️ Deadline 14 July
wellcome.org/research-fundin…
Our Accelerator Awards are now open for applications.
This funding scheme supports researchers of Black, Bangladeshi and Pakistani heritage who are underrepresented in the UK, helping them strengthen their academic careers.
Find out more and apply by 25 August 2026: wellcome.org/research-fundin…
Only one week left to submit for our Infectious Disease Clinical Trial Development Award! ⏳
If you’ve been preparing an application, this is your final reminder to finish up and submit.
• Level: Up to £200,000 per award
• Duration: Up to 2 years
Don't miss the deadline on 19 May 2026!
Log in to finalise and submit your application here ⤵️
wellcome.org/research-fundin…
Half of mental health problems begin before 18.
We need interventions designed for young people.
Apply now to our Mental Health Award:
🔬 Mechanistic trials
🏃 Physical activity sleep interventions
🗓️ Deadline 14 July
wellcome.org/research-fundin…
Researchers of Black, Bangladeshi or Pakistani heritage are underrepresented in the UK and face barriers to career progression.
Our Accelerator Awards, now open for a third round, are designed to help change that.
We believe championing the diversity of people in health research leads to richer understanding and more impactful discoveries.
Learn more about the scheme ⤵️
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Just over one month left to apply for infectious disease clinical trial funding. ⏰
We’re supporting transdisciplinary teams led from Africa, South Asia or South-East Asia to run randomised controlled trials that optimise licensed vaccines and therapeutics for infectious diseases.
The goal: generate evidence that can inform changes to policy, practice or guidelines – and improve prevention and treatment in the communities most affected.
• Level: £1,000,000 – £8,000,000 per award.
• Duration: 3 – 5 years
• Deadline: 2 June 2026
Delivered in partnership with NIHR:
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Better interventions for young people start with better evidence.
Apply for our Mental Health Award focusing on physical activity & circadian-based approaches.
📢Last chance to register for the webinar on 28 April ↓
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Curious about how we assess grant applications?
We’re inviting researchers to observe a Wellcome funding advisory committee in action.
Apply by 11 May 2026 ⤵️
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📢New funding alert!
We want to transform early intervention for young people experiencing, or at risk of experiencing, anxiety and depression.
Our new Mental Health Award will help generate evidence on interventions that are safe and effective for young people.
The funding focuses on two intervention areas with the potential to scale – physical activity and circadian-based approaches
🌍 Research must take place in the UK or Africa.
📅 Join our webinar on 28 April
🗓️ Apply by 14 July
Learn more: wellcome.org/research-fundin…
One month left to apply for our Infectious Disease Clinical Trial Development Award
If you have an innovative idea for a randomised controlled trial proposal, but need to build your team, develop your clinical trial protocol or generate pilot data, you can apply to our Infectious Disease Clinical Trial Development Award
• Level: Up to £200,000 per award
• Duration: Up to 2 years
• Deadline: 19 May 2026
Delivered in partnership with @FCDOResearch
For more information and to apply ⤵️
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We’re investing in five new infrastructure hubs focused on evidence synthesis to support more equitable, evidence-informed policy across sectors.
These hubs will use AI to synthesise existing research and data faster and more reliably. [1/2]
Each hub will receive up to £1.9 million for up to five years. They should have a human health focus.
Watch our webinar to learn more about this opportunity ⤵️ [2/2]
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Two months left to apply for our infectious disease clinical trial funding! ⏳
We’re looking to support clinical trials that generate real-world evidence to improve the treatment and prevention of infectious diseases. If your team can deliver actionable data to change national, regional or global health policies within 5–10 years, we want to hear from you.
To ensure this research addresses the priorities of the communities most affected, lead applicants must be based in Africa, South Asia, or South-East Asia.
• Level: £1mn - £8mn per award.
• Duration: 3 – 5 years
• Deadline: 2 June 2026
Delivered in partnership with @NIHRresearch.
Find out more and apply ⤵️
wellcome.org/research-fundin…
We're looking for randomised controlled trials focused on bacterial, fungal, and mycobacterial infections, or select NTDs. The goal? Generating actionable evidence to change health policies and guidelines in the next decade.
Find out more and join our webinar on 23 Mar: wellc.me/4rw0myj
ALT A person wearing glasses is smiling. A quote beside them reads, "Evidence is strongest when generated locally. These funding calls support teams in Africa, South Asia, and South-East Asia to lead clinical trials for real-world impact." The name Florian von Groote, Head of Clinical Research, Wellcome, is shown.