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December 2022

23/12/2022
Season’s Greetings
22/12/2022
New Round of IUK’s Biomedical Catalyst Industry-led R&D Competition
16/12/2022
New Grants for Digital Projects to Tackle Problems in Vocational Learning
15/12/2022
Pre-Announcement of ERA-NET Cofund in Quantum Technologies (QuantERA II) Call 2023
15/12/2022
Upcoming IUK Competitions Focus on Novel Low-emission Food Production Systems
14/12/2022
Better Food for All - IUK Announces Innovation for Improved Nutrition Competitions
13/12/2022
Launch of Advanced Modular Reactor (AMR) R&D Phase B Competition
13/12/2022
New Funding for Agriculture and Horticulture Automation from IUK
12/12/2022
Accelerating Trustworthy AI: IUK Launches Phase 1 Feasibility Study Competition
12/12/2022
Launch of £100m Offshore Coordination Support Scheme
12/12/2022
Launch of New Transport Research and Innovation Grants (TRIG)
08/12/2022
Offshore Wind Competition Opens to Businesses from Around the World
07/12/2022
Defra Invites Final Bids for Fisheries Industry Science Partnerships Scheme
07/12/2022
IUK Launches Sustainable Bio-based Materials and Manufacture Feasibility Study Competition
06/12/2022
Enterprise Nation Launches Small Business Pitching Competition with Adobe
01/12/2022
Changes to National Churches Trust’s Grants from 2023
01/12/2022
Edinburgh Fringe Programme Supporting Black, Asian and 'Global Majority' Artists Invites Applications
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