Up to £3M in Funding for Cross-Disciplinary AMR Research
UK Research and Innovation (UKRI) has launched a major funding opportunity for 2025: the Transdisciplinary Research to Tackle AMR call. With up to £3 million available per project, this is a rare opportunity for UK research institutions to lead bold, high-impact projects that address antimicrobial resistance across human, animal, and environmental systems.
This downloadable guide from FI Group UK provides a clear breakdown of the call, including:
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Funding scope and UKRI eligibility criteria
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Key dates, budget rules, and submission deadlines
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Requirements for team structure and research disciplines
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What’s in scope and what will not be funded
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How to engage stakeholders and build a competitive bid
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Tips to maximise success and avoid common pitfalls
Who Should Download This Guide?
This guide is designed for:
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University research teams exploring AMR, One Health, or environmental microbiology
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Principal Investigators and Co-Investigators planning UKRI proposals
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Research Development Managers supporting major grant bids
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Innovation and Knowledge Exchange teams coordinating consortia
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Health and life science SMEs collaborating with academic institutions
If your institution is preparing to submit to the UKRI AMR 2025 call, this guide will save time, improve clarity, and help you plan effectively.