About Us
Wellcome is a politically and financially independent global charitable foundation, funded by a £38.2 billion investment portfolio.
Our strategy includes grant funding, advocacy campaigns and partnerships to find solutions for today’s urgent health challenges.
Our founder, Sir Henry Wellcome, was a pharmaceutical entrepreneur. Our governance is based on an updated version of his will, in which he left us his wealth, his collection of historical medical items, and our mission to improve health through research.
Who can apply, who can't apply, what's expected of your host organisation
You can apply for a Wellcome Discovery Award if you are a researcher who wants to pursue bold and creative research ideas. You must aim to make a major contribution to your research field by:
and/or
You will be expected to actively promote a diverse, inclusive and supportive research environment within your team and across your organisation.
Your research can be in any discipline – including science, technology, engineering and mathematics (STEM), experimental medicine, humanities and social science, clinical/allied health sciences, and public health – as long as it has the potential to improve human life, health and wellbeing, and aligns with our funding remit.
The research can be in a single discipline or multidisciplinary.
An award can be held by an established researcher or a team of researchers led by an established researcher.
Lead applicant
Whether you are applying as the sole applicant or the lead applicant for a team, you must have:
If you are the lead applicant for a team, you must also be able to demonstrate you can drive and lead a substantial collaborative research programme.
You must be able to contribute at least 20% of your research time to the programme.
You must be based at an eligible host organisation that can sign up to our grant conditions. It must be in one of the following:
It can be a:
At the point of application, you should have a permanent, open-ended or long-term rolling contract, or the guarantee of one. The contract should not be conditional on receiving this award.
Your salary must be paid by your host organisation for the duration of the award.
If you have less than three years remaining on your contract at the point of application, you must have secured your next position at an eligible organisation and provide a letter of support from them.
Coapplicants
Coapplicants can be at any career stage and based anywhere in the world, apart from mainland China.
Each coapplicant must make a significant and essential contribution to the research proposal, for example designing the research, writing the application and/or managing the programme. They must be able to contribute at least 20% of their research time to the programme.
Coapplicants must be based at an eligible organisation that can sign up to our grant conditions.
The organisation can be a:
Coapplicants do not need to have a permanent, open-ended or long-term rolling contract. They may be employed on another grant or ask for their salary on this application. However, their employing host organisation must guarantee space and salary support (if they can’t get it from other sources) for the period of time that the coapplicant is working on the grant.
They can be based in the same or in different organisations, and come from any discipline, but the added value of the team approach must be clear.
Team size will depend on the proposed research. It will usually range from two to eight applicants, including the lead applicant.
We encourage lead applicants to put together diverse teams.
Time spent away from research
You can apply if you've been away from research (for example a career break, maternity leave, or long-term sick leave). We'll allow for this when we consider your application.
If you have retired, please contact us before applying.
Resubmissions
If you are unsuccessful with an application to this scheme, you can submit one more full application for the same project. Significant changes are needed for the second application. You do not need to contact us first.
If you have been unsuccessful with a full application for an Investigator Award in Science or a Collaborative Award in Science, you must wait 12 months after receiving our decision before you apply for a Discovery Award with the same or a similar project. You can apply at any time if you are proposing a different project.
Other Wellcome awards
Researchers cannot be a coapplicant on more than two Discovery Awards.
Assessment criteria
We will review your research proposal, skills and experience, and research environment.
Your research proposal
To be competitive, your research proposal will be:
Bold. It aims to deliver a significant shift in understanding and/or it provides a significant advance over existing methodologies, conceptual frameworks, tools or techniques. It has the potential to stimulate new and innovative research.
Creative. Your proposed approach is novel – it develops and tests new concepts, methods or technologies, or combines existing ideas and approaches in a new way.
High quality. It is well-designed, clear, supported by evidence and the proposed outcomes/outputs are feasible.
Your skills and experience (applicants and coapplicants)
We will review:
Your research environment
We will review:
Who can't apply
You are not eligible to apply as a lead applicant on a Discovery Award if you are the lead applicant on two other Discovery Award applications and you are waiting for a decision.
You cannot apply if you intend to carry out activities that involve the transfer of grant funds into mainland China.
Eligible Countries:
Sponsor Institute/Organizations: Wellcome Trust
Sponsor Type:
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Affiliation: Wellcome Trust
Address: Gibbs Building; 215 Euston Road; London NW1 2BE; UK;
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