Title: British Council Funding Opportunities
1British Council Funding Opportunities
- Pat Killingley
- Liz Dempsey
- Oliver Flude
2A variety of funding initiatives
- UKIERI UK India Education Research Initiative
(2011) - PMI2 The Prime Ministers Initiative 2 (2011)
- DELPHE Development Partnerships in Higher
Education (2013) - EAP England Africa Partnerships (2011)
- Other schemes about to commence
- CSA HE Project (2008 2013)
- MENA HE Project (2008 2011)
3UKIERI
4UKIERI Funds
- DIUS, BC and FCO contribute the initial fund of
10m, subsequently increased to 12m - BP, BAE Systems, GSK and Shell join the
initiative as UKIERIs 4 Corporate Champions,
bringing almost 4m in cash and kind - DTI, WA HE Division, Scottish Government and
DELNI join bringing the total to c 20m - Indian Government support through Department of
Science and Technology (DST) on certain Research
Awards and Department of Human Resource
Development (HRD) through University Grants
Commission (UGC) on Policy Events and Education
Engagement
5Original Funders, Corporate Champions, other
government departments
and Government of India
6UKIERI Overview
- Higher Education and Research Strand
- Professional and Technical Skills Strand
- Schools Strand
- Supported by
- Policy Dialogue
- Other Events
7UKIERI Overview
- Higher Education and Research Strand
- Research Awards
- Collaborative Programme Delivery Awards
- PhD Scholarships
- Research Fellowships
- Policy Dialogue
- Other Events
8HE and Research Targets
- By 2011
- 50 new collaborative research projects
- 40 new UK award programmes delivered
collaboratively in India with 2,000 Indian
students enrolled - 300 additional Indian research students,
postdoctoral researchers and staff will have
worked in the UK - 200 UK researchers worked in India and 200 UK
undergraduate students supported for studies in
India - 2000 Indian research students completed research
degrees in the UK through collaborative delivery
9UKIERI HE and Research
- Round 1 2006
- 6 Major Research Awards of up to 500,000 each
- 24 Standard Research Awards of up to 150,000
each - 10 PhD Scholarships (to UK)
- 26 Research Fellowships (both ways)
- 7 Collaborative Programme Delivery (CPD) Awards
- 79 Travel Grants for Research Awards and 9 for
CPD Awards
10UKIERI HE and Research
- Round 2 2007
- Research Awards 37 (13 DST funded, 24 UKIERI)
- PhD Scholarships 12
- Research Fellowships approx 25
- Collaborative Programme Delivery Awards 10
11UKIERI HE and Research
- Round 3 2008
- Research Awards approx 35 (10 DST funded, 25
UKIERI) - Call announced May 2008
- Deadline 31st July 2008
- Collaborative Programme Delivery Awards 10
- Call announced May 2008
- Deadline 31st August 2008
12UKIERI-DST Science and Technology Awards
- These awards offer funding for Science
Technology projects jointly funded by Department
of Science and Technology, Government of India
and UKIERI under these 5 subject areas - 1. Stem Cell Research and Animal Biotechnology
- 2. Next Generation Networks in Telecommunication
- 3. Advanced Materials including Nanotechnology
- 4. Weather Science and Climate Change
- 5. New Energy Technologies including Hydrogen
13Stay Informed
- To keep up-to-date with UKIERI developments, sign
up to the UKIERI e-distribution list. You can do
this via the link on the website Subscribe for
UKIERI updates - Check the website www.ukieri.org
- Keep an eye out for FAQs
- For all enquiries, email ukieri_at_in.britishcouncil
.org
14PMI2
- Liz Dempsey
- British Council, Manchester
15What is PMI2 aiming to achieve?
- Establishing and engaging in partnership is key
to ensuring that UK is the preferred partner of
choice in international education. - UK must engage closely in the international
dialogues surrounding education issues - This is about developing strategic partnerships
and alliances - Through providing platforms to partnership, we
can allow the UK to forge key relationships with
priority countries and so build stronger
foundations for the future and ensure that UK is
the preferred partner.
16- Aim to build sustainable partnerships in
- Research
- Collaborative Programme Delivery
- Policy Dialogues
- Through the provision of pump-prime funding to
facilitate mobility. - All projects are providing us with crucial
messages to help us develop education
partnerships.
17Funding Opportunities for 2008-09
- China UK Employability and Entrepreneurship -
40k over 2 years - Research Link with Middle East Region up to
40k over 2 years - International Student Mobility - 800 per student
18- http//www.britishcouncil.org/learning-pmi2-connec
t.htm - pmi2.connect_at_britishcouncil.org
19DelPHE Development Partnerships in Higher
Education
20What is DelPHE?
- Department for International Development (DFID)
is investing up to 15 million in DelPHE to
support the building and strengthening of
capacity in HE in 25 countries across sub-Saharan
Africa Asia. - Programme commenced in June 06 and will run until
March 2013.
21Goal of DelPHE
- To enable HE institutions to act as catalysts for
poverty reduction and sustainable development by
strengthening research, teaching and consultancy
bases and promoting crucial MDG and science and
technology related knowledge and skills.
22UN Millennium Development Goals
- All proposals must have realistic outcomes and a
clear connection with at least one of the MDGs. - Eradicate extreme poverty and hunger
- Achieve universal primary education
- Promote gender equality and empower women
- Reduce child mortality
- Improve maternal health
- Combat HIV and AIDS, malaria and other diseases
- Ensure environmental sustainability
- Develop a global partnership for development
23Expected outputs
- Partnerships must be fully sustainable deliver
results in one of the following areas - Internationally recognised joint research
- Strengthened portfolio of MDG and science
technology related programmes and courses - Professional development and training for
students and staff at HE institutions - Increased support for gender parity
- Improved networking exchange of information
ideas between partner HEIs - Improved management and administration at HEIs in
focus countries
24DFIDs 22 bilateral focus countries
- Africa Democratic Republic Of Congo, Ethiopia,
Ghana, Kenya, Malawi, Mozambique, Nigeria,
Rwanda, Sierra Leone, Sudan, Tanzania, Uganda,
Zambia Zimbabwe. - Asia Afghanistan, Bangladesh, Cambodia, India,
Nepal, Pakistan Vietnam. - Yemen
25Types of partnership
- Partnerships may be formed with any HE
institution from across the globe i.e. projects
do not need to involve a UK partner. - Partnerships between other focus and non-focus
countries in the south are particularly
encouraged. - Partnerships can involve a number of departments,
institutions countries, increasing
cross-country cross-regional sharing of
experience and knowledge. - Proposals can be in any subject area as long as
they will contribute towards the overall goal of
DelPHE and a fundamental commitment to the MDGs.
26Scale of DelPHE
- After DelPHE round 1 - 3 - a total of 119 DelPHE
projects. - 77 projects in Africa
- 42 projects in Asia
- Funding is split approximately two thirds to
Africa and one third Asia. - Steering Committee judge all proposals on merit
no set funding allocations for individual
countries.
27Who can apply?
- The lead partner must be a HE institution from
one of the 22 focus countries. - A broad definition of HE institutions has been
adopted it includes universities, colleges,
research institutes, medical institutions other
specialised agencies supporting advanced
education skills development. - The project must be locally owned and driven by
development needs of the focus country. - Partners should ideally have some project
management experience and previous involvement in
international collaboration.
28What can be funded under DelPHE?
- Support will be for a maximum of 3 years.
- Funding levels vary from 10,000 - 50,000
depending on the complexity and scope of project.
- DelPHE provides seed funding primarily for
travel/subsistence and supporting activities. - Full financial guidelines can be downloaded from
the DelPHE website.
29How to apply?
- 1 application round per year.
- Next opportunity will be for funding starting in
2009-2010 (Round 4 deadline approximately mid Feb
09). - Applications need to be submitted to the BC
office in the country of the lead partner. - Application forms guidance notes available on
the DelPHE website or from the local BC office.
30Further information
- DelPHE website www.britishcouncil.org/delphe.htm
- Local BC office overseas see www.britishcouncil.
org for contact details - DelPHE team UK DelPHE_at_britishcouncil.org
- 44 (0) 161 957 7671
31EAP
- England Africa Partnerships
32UK Higher EducationBuilding capacity for
sustainable development
-
- Commission for Africa report
- G8 Summit, Gleneagles, 2005
- Successful HE partnerships with Africa (e.g.
DFID HE Links)
33DfES International Strategy, 20043 goals
-
- Equipping our children, young people and adults
- for life in a global society and work in a
global economy - Engaging with our international partners to
achieve their - goals and ours
- Maximising the contribution of our education and
- training sector, and university research to
overseas trade - and inward investment
34England Africa PartnershipsJuly 2006
- DfES announced 3 million for HE partnerships
which - Build capacity in African HE in innovative,
practical ways - Address key identified areas of need in African
tertiary education
35England Africa Partnerships3 main aims
- Building up capacity at the African HEI
- African-driven projects in key areas of need for
Africa - Working in mutual areas of interest for mutual
benefit
36England Africa Partnerships Capacity building
- Building up capacity at the African institutions
- Staff training and professional development
- Curriculum reform and development
- New courses and materials
- Policy dialogue and development
- Improving quality, systems and services
- Mutual research and exchange of ideas
37England Africa PartnershipsKey needs in Africa
- African-driven projects addressing key needs for
tertiary education - Science and technology, ICTs
- Governance, leadership and management
- Health
- Education
- Institutional reform, including quality assurance
- Open and distance learning
- Adult and work-based learning
38England Africa Partnerships Mutual interest
- Working together in mutual areas of interest for
mutual benefit - Jointly managed projects
- Exchange of academic staff
- Co-beneficial research
39England Africa PartnershipsBC and EAP
- EAP selection and start-up
- Initial assessment of projects
- Coordination of Joint Steering Committee
selection - Start-up of EAP projects
- 33 EAP projects
- 11 with South Africa
- 22 with rest of sub-Saharan Africa