This grant is designed to support the research of newly appointed lecturers, investigators, assistant professors, and assistant researchers in sustainable applied microbiology. This grant aims to pump-prime innovative microbiological research that aligns with AMI's strategic goals, particularly focusing on contributing to the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (UNSDGs).
Grant Details and Financial Support
Application Requirements
Selection Criteria
AMI does not publish formal “grant success predictors”, but its program criteria clearly reveal the factors that influence outcomes:
Projects must demonstrate real-world relevance
Examples:
improving food safety
reducing antimicrobial resistance
environmental sustainability
👉 Strongest predictor: clear application beyond theory
Because grants are small:
projects must be achievable within limited budget/time
clearly scoped and focused
👉 Overly ambitious proposals tend to fail
Many grants prioritize:
students
early-career researchers
under-resourced regions
👉 Demonstrating career development impact increases success
Particularly for development grants:
partnerships between institutions
knowledge exchange
👉 Collaboration is often explicitly rewarded
Clear:
research question
hypothesis
methodology
👉 Even for small grants, rigor matters
Higher success when aligned with:
antimicrobial resistance (AMR)
One Health
food microbiology
environmental sustainability
Strong proposals include:
publication plan
conference presentation
training outcomes
Especially for international grants:
benefit to LMIC communities
long-term capacity building
👉 Unique predictor compared to many funders
AMI does not provide:
numeric scoring system
funding probability models
explicit success thresholds
AMI funding is best understood as:
👉 Small, strategic seed funding for applied microbiology with strong real-world impact and development value
A strong AMI proposal typically shows:
Applied relevance + feasible scope + clear impact + alignment with AMI priorities + development value
Applied Microbiology International (AMI) funds small, targeted research and development grants in applied microbiology.
It does not publish formal success predictors, but funding success is strongly driven by:
applied, real-world impact
feasibility within small budgets
alignment with AMI themes
support for early-career or global researchers
clear outputs and dissemination
Sponsor Institute/Organizations: Applied Microbiology International (AMI)
Sponsor Type: Corporate/Non-Profit
Address: Salisbury House, Station Road, Cambridge CB1 2LA
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Apr 30, 2026
Apr 30, 2026
$13,600
£10,000
Affiliation: Applied Microbiology International (AMI)
Address: Salisbury House, Station Road, Cambridge CB1 2LA
Website URL: https://appliedmicrobiology.org/funding/new-professional-research-grant.html
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