Apply for funding to undertake ambitious transdisciplinary research to tackle antimicrobial resistance (AMR).
You must be employed by a research organisation eligible to apply for UK Research and Innovation (UKRI) funding.
Your team and research project will bring new perspectives crossing Councils’ remits to understand and provide solutions to tackle AMR.
The full economic cost (FEC) of your project can be up to £3,000,000. UKRI will fund at 80% of the FEC.
The duration of the award is up to five years.
You must provide a notification of intent (NoI) at the pre-application stage to be eligible to make a full application.
UK Research and Innovation (UKRI) is the UK’s principal public body for funding research and innovation, formed in 2018 to unite nine former entities—including seven research councils, Innovate UK, and Research England—under one strategic framework.
It operates as a non-departmental public body, sponsored by the Department for Science, Innovation and Technology (DSIT), managing a substantial budget—ranging from £6 billion to nearly £9.6 billion annually across disciplines.
UKRI’s mission spans pushing the frontiers of knowledge, generating economic and social impact, and enabling world-class innovation through coordinated delivery via its nine component councils.
Receiving UKRI funding is a compelling indicator of research potential due to several key factors:
1. Prestige & Competitive Momentum
Prestigious UKRI schemes like the Future Leaders Fellowships, Discovery Grants, or Competitive Responsive Mode awards signal high calibre—through rigorous peer review, intense competition, and sector-weight criteria.
2. Breadth & Cross-Disciplinary Impact
UKRI spans disciplines—from biosciences (BBSRC) and medicine (MRC) to engineering (EPSRC), humanities, and social sciences—providing a platform for interdisciplinary research excellence and innovation
3. Strategic Alignment with National Missions
UKRI channels government priorities—like industrial strategy and net-zero ambitions—through funding bold initiatives and infrastructure programs, such as the supercomputing “Compute Roadmap” for the UK’s AI and research capacity.
4. Substantial Infrastructure & Long-Term Investment
Through Innovate UK and Research England, UKRI ensures sustained foundational support—whether via institutional capacity grants or sector-specific innovation funds—fueling long-term researcher development.
5. Documented Link Between Funding & Research Quality
Research shows that UK-funded work is generally higher in quality, across most disciplines—particularly in health and STEM—which underscores the impact of competitive research backing.
| Funding Source | Why It's Predictive |
|---|---|
| UKRI Awards | Recognition after stringent peer review and competitive selection |
| Multi-Council Breadth | Enables interdisciplinary visibility and broader academic reach |
| National and Policy Alignment | Funding aligns with major economic and technological goals |
| Infrastructure Investment | Signals capacity to uphold long-term research goals |
| Documented Research Quality | UKRI supports evidence of enhanced research quality |
Securing funding from UKRI—especially through flagship programs—is a powerful statement of research ability, strategic insight, and leadership potential. It positions researchers at the nexus of academic innovation, policy impact, and national priority setting.
To lead a project, you must be based at an eligible organisation. Check if your organisation is eligible.
Who is eligible to apply
This funding opportunity is open to individuals based at standard eligible organisations, including grant holders for the Transdisciplinary Networks to tackle AMR funding opportunity.
For applicants who do not have a contract of employment for the duration of the proposed project, by submitting an application the research organisation is confirming, if it is successful:
The project
Given the transdisciplinary nature of the funding opportunity:
Early career researchers
For the purposes of this funding opportunity, an academic early career researcher is an individual who has yet to achieve independence or is currently transitioning to independence as a current recipient of a transition to independence award such as a UKRI new investigator grant or fellowship. Non-academic early career researchers are those who consider themselves early career and occupy a non-senior role.
There are no eligibility rules based on years of postdoctoral experience. Early career researchers:
Early career researchers can also be fellowship award holders, but they will:
If you are unsure of your eligibility as an early career researcher, email us at UKRI-AMR@ukri.org
You may be the project lead on only one application to this funding opportunity, but may be co-lead on other applications provided you have the capacity to meet these commitments.
Who is not eligible to apply
You are not eligible to apply for this funding opportunity as the project lead if you are based at an international research organisation. This does not include project leads from MRC Unit The Gambia or MRC/UVRI Uganda Research Unit at the London School of Hygiene and Tropical .
International applicants
International researchers can apply as ‘project co-leads (international)’ if they provide expertise not available in the UK and make a major intellectual contribution to the design or conduct of the project. A project co-lead (international) is an individual employed by an international research organisation who otherwise fits the normal definition of a co-lead. The contribution and added value to the research collaboration should be clearly explained and justified in the application, see ‘Applicant and team capability to deliver’.
Read the UKRI project co-lead (international) policy for more information on international involvement.
Project partners
A project partner is defined as a third-party person or organisation who provides specific contributions to the team and project. Project partners could include:
Organisations that are applicants on the project, including any named applicants’ organisations, cannot also be a project partner.
Project partners are expected to provide contributions to the delivery of the project, either in cash or in kind, and should not therefore be seeking to claim funds from UKRI.
However, where there are specific circumstances where project partners require funding for minor directly incurred costs such as travel and subsistence, this will usually be paid at 80% FEC unless otherwise stated by us. These costs will be subject to review.
Each project partner must provide a statement of support. If your application involves industry partners, they must provide information if the relationship falls within the industry collaboration framework.
Who cannot be included as a team project partner
Any individual included in your application core team cannot also be a project partner. Any organisation that employs a member of the application core team cannot be a project partner organisation, this includes other departments within the same organisation.
If you are collaborating with someone in your organisation, consider including them in the core team as project co-lead, or specialist. They cannot be a project partner.
Project subcontractor
A project subcontractor is defined as a third-party individual who is not employed as staff on the grant, who is subcontracted by a participating organisation to deliver a specific piece of work. Subcontractors will be allowed in line with UKRI terms and conditions for research grants.
Project partner and subcontractor entitlement to project outputs and intellectual property entitlement to the outputs of a project or intellectual property will be determined between the parties involved, however any access to project outputs or intellectual property must be in line with any relevant Subsidy Control regulation.
Under UKRI terms and conditions for research grants you must ensure at all times that the grant funding awarded to you is compliant with the Subsidy Control Act 2022. Any entitlements will need to be set out in a formal collaboration agreement if a grant is awarded, as per FEC Grant condition RGC 12.1.
Equality, diversity and inclusion
We are committed to achieving equality of opportunity for all funding applicants. We encourage applications from a diverse range of researchers.
We support people to work in a way that suits their personal circumstances. This includes:
Sponsor Institute/Organizations: UK Research and Innovation (UKRI)
Sponsor Type: Corporate/Non-Profit
Address: Polaris House, North Star Avenue, Swindon, SN2 1ET
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Sep 23, 2025
Sep 23, 2025
$4,110,000
Affiliation: UK Research and Innovation (UKRI)
Address: Polaris House, North Star Avenue, Swindon, SN2 1ET
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