Realising the health co-benefits of the transition to net zero

Apply for funding to lead a transdisciplinary research hub towards realising the health co-benefits of the UK transition to net zero

You must:

  • be based at a research organisation eligible for UK Research and Innovation (UKRI) funding
  • meet individual eligibility requirements

The total fund is up to £30 million. You can request up to £6 million (80% full economic cost (FEC)) per hub, over five years.

Each hub will address at least one challenge of the net zero agenda, generating research to understand the human health implications of current policies and identify new health-focused interventions.

For more information click here.

Closing date: 14 Nov 2023