Title: Liz Shaw
1MEDICAL HUMANITIES AT THE WELLCOME
TRUST FUNDING OPPORTUNITIES
- Liz Shaw
- Jacob Leveridge
- Nils Fietje
2To foster and promote research with the aim of
improving human and animal health
3- Independent research-funding charity
- Established 1936
- Funded from private endowment
- Managed for long-term stability and growth
- Interests range from science to history of
medicine
4- Net investment base of over 12 billion
- In the 2007/2008 financial year the Trust spent
615.2 m on Grants - 456.8m on Science Funding
- 38.3m on Medicine, Society, History
- 30.2m on TTD, 89.9m on Sanger
- an independent research-funding charity
- established 1936
- funded from private endowment
- managed for long-term stability and growth
- interests range from science to history of
medicine
5Credit cr-AAAhhh-nch!
- Aaa/AAA Bond Credit rating.
- Budget for 2008/9 585m
- Shortfall of 30 million was absorbed mainly by
Science Funding.
- an independent research-funding charity
- established 1936
- funded from private endowment
- managed for long-term stability and growth
- interests range from science to history of
medicine
6History of Medicine Review
- Summer 2008, quinqennial review led by Joanna
Bourke - Recommended broadening the remit to include
Medical Humanities - Encourage bolder, more expansive research
- Open the scheme up to international applicants.
7Change
- Remit Medical History and Humanities
- Eligibility UK/ROI and International Applicants
if deemed of Strategic Importance - Changes to Grants Scheme SE Award, Project
Grants, and Research Leave Awards have been
discontinued - Programme Grants are emphasized
8Change
- Reconstitute the Funding Committee to reflect the
changes in the remit - Encourage outputs that are more accessible to the
general public - Introduce closer monitoring of ongoing research
- Organise a Frontiers Meeting to develop the
research agenda
9The New Remit
- New title Medical History and Humanities
- Encourage applicants to address the important
questions that will develop further our
understanding of the progress, socioeconomic and
cultural impacts of medicine and medical sciences
on human and animal health. - Research must be historically grounded, drawing,
where appropriate, on wider disciplines, in
particular the humanities. - Disciplines Arts, Humanities, Social Sciences
10Eligibility
- Main regions of funding UK and ROI
- Possibility of oversees funding, if deemed of
strategic importance - Focus Areas India, Major Overseas Programmes
(MOPS), Developing and Restructuring Countries - No more Collaborative Research Initiative Grants
11Places Strong track record in global health
researchGeographic focus
Major Overseas Programmes
Focus countries
Other eligible countries
12Grants Overview
13Programme Grants
- Encourage more expansive research on important
questions at the interface of science, medicine
and the humanities - Can include money for Outreach Officers
- Long-term funding up to 5 years support on a
focused topic or theme
14Pilot Grants
- Designed explicitly to develop a competitive
Programme Grant application - Test research questions, methodology and
collaborations - Should also have its own autonomous outcome (e.g.
journal article, large conference, etc) - Can include research leave
- Up to 2 years support
15University Awards
- Allows universities to attract outstanding
research staff - The university guarantees a permanent post at the
end of the award - Applicants cannot be in an established academic
post - Up to 5 years support, providing full salary for
three years, 50 in the fourth year and 25 in
the fifth year
16Fellowship Awards
- You CAN apply before you have finished your PhD
- Only two deadlines 1st of August and 1st of
December - Interviews are held within 2 weeks after the FC
meeting - Up to 3 years support
17Research Leave Awards for Clinicians/Scientists
- Highlighted by the Review as important scheme
- Enables clinicians or scientists to undertake a
full-time research at a centre or department with
academic expertise in medical history - Provides the salary of a locum or replacement
lecturer for the duration of the award - Up to 6 months support
18Small Grants
- Research Expenses assistance for modest
programme of study (up to 2 years, 5,000) - Conferences, Symposia, Seminar Series financial
support for organising academic meetings of all
kinds (up to 5,000) - Applications accepted throughout the year
- Fast turnaround decisions are usually made
within 8 weeks - No need for preliminary application
19Application Process
- Three deadlines per year
- 1 March (FC meets in June)
- 1 August (FC meets in November)
- 1 December (FC meets in March)
- Prelims required 6 weeks before deadline
- Interview within 2 weeks of Funding Committee
- How we can help Grant Outreach and Grant
Administration
20Other Wellcome Funding
21Public Engagement
- Supporting projects that aim to inform and
inspire the public about biomedical science and
its social/historical contexts - To engage with society to foster an informed
climate within which the medical Humanities and
biomedical science can flourish
22Public Engagement Grant Schemes
- People Awards
- Society Awards
- Arts Awards
- Broadcast Development Awards
- International Engagement Awards
- Capital Awards
23People Award Interior Traces
- Radio drama, video, performance and debate
- How images of the brain have radically changed
medicine, law, ethics and our sense of self - www.interiortraces.com
- Events in Wellcome Collection, Dana Centre
Birkbeck Cinema
24Society Award Debating Matters
- Inter-school sixth form debating competition
- Emphasis on content not rhetoric style
- Increasing participation from state schools
- At least one third of debates on biomedical
topics - Adapted for use in Ireland and India
25Biomedical Ethics
- Ethical issues arising in the develop-ment
delivery of healthcare or use of medical
techniques in non-healthcare contexts - Must have some ethical/critical analysis of what
ought or ought not to be done, or some analysis
of concepts crucial to that ethical analysis - Can have substantial empirical component
- Must be research in ethics
26Biomedical Ethics Grant Schemes
- Research Fellowships
- New Clinical Fellowships in BME Clinical
- Research Leave Awards in BME
- University Awards
- (Dissemination Awards POST Fellowships)
- Symposia (through Medical History Humanities)
27Other Arts and Humanities Activities at the Trust
- Wellcome Library
- http//library.wellcome.ac.uk
- Wellcome Collection
- http//www.wellcomecollection.org
- Wellcome Trust Book Prize
- http//www.wellcomebookprize.org
28STAY IN TOUCH!
e.shaw_at_wellcome.ac.uk 0207 611 8693 n.fietje_at_wellc
ome.ac.uk 0207 611 7357 j.leveridge_at_wellcome.ac.uk
0207 611 8536 www.wellcome.ac.uk/medicalhumaniti
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