Types of award
Applications for funding from Deafness Research UK must demonstrate how the research fits with the charity's research strategy and priority areas.
However, these priority areas are not exhaustive and promising work outside of these areas can occasionally be considered.
Please note: with the exception of travel grants and special schemes, grants are only available for work within recognised research facilities or hospitals in the UK.
We make the following types of award
Project grants (£15,000 and over)
At present Deafness Research UK is not accepting applications for Project grants over £15,000 due to our focus on our current funding priorities and the establishment of our Auditory Centres of Excellence initiative. Applications are still being accepted for all other types of grant.
Small Grants (less than £15,000)
Grants to help researchers meet urgent requirements or conduct pilot studies. A fast-track peer review procedure exists for applications at this level.
Equipment Grants
Applications are assessed on the basis of the research case.
Postgraduate Studentships
We are pleased to announce the launch of a new PhD studentship funding scheme for 2010. Applications are invited from prospective supervisors in priority areas of research.
PhD Studentship Scheme 2010
Travel Grants
Awards up to £750 available to grant-holders and others for meetings and collaborative visits.
Grants for Infrastructure
Occasionally, grants may be made to provide facilities (equipment, accommodation, and/or support staff) for a research group rather than for a named project.
Meetings
To promote discussion in areas where it is felt important to stimulate research, review future directions or improve communication between researchers.
Vacation scholarships
The scholarships are intended to provide promising undergraduates with hands-on research experience during the summer vacation. Applications should be submitted by potential supervisors with hearing research teams at UK universities.
Vacation Scholarships
Pauline Ashley Prize
The Pauline Ashley Prize is awarded annually, to a scientist near the beginning of his or her career working in deafness research or a related field..
The Pauline Ashley Prize
Conference Travel Schemes
We run special schemes to enable researchers to attend the ARO Midwinter meeting, the International Hearing Aid Research Conference and the Conference on Implantable Auditory Prostheses. These are advertised via EarMail and on this website at the appropriate time.
ARO Travel Fellowships
Application forms
Click on the following link to download the appropriate application forms:
Application forms