UK National Coordinator and Survey Data Collection for the European Social Survey, Round 13 and 14
Administered by Economic and Social Research Council (ESRC)
About this grant
Apply for funding to be the UK National Coordinator for the European Social Survey and deliver the data collection for Round 13 and 14.
Key facts
Eligibility requirements
All of the following criteria must be met:
- Must be based at a UK research organisation eligible for ESRC funding
What the funding covers
- UK National Coordinator role for European Social Survey
- Data collection for Round 13 and 14
- Maximum award: £2.3M
- Total fund: £2.3M
How to apply
- 1Register organisation on UKRI Funding Service (not Je-S)
- 2Only lead research organisation can submit application
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- 11Save and return or draft offline and paste later
- 12Upload documents only where requested
- 13Review application in read-only mode
- 14Send to research office for checks
- 15Research office submits to UKRI
- 16Ensure hosting and financial eligibility compliance
- 17Images allowed only for essential visual information
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- 19One image per line
- 20Images under 5MB in approved formats only
- 21No text paragraphs or tables in images
- 22Use references within question word count
- 23Hyperlinks only for references, not extending application
- 24Applications must be self-contained
- 25Generative AI use permitted with caution
- 26No fixed deadline, applications accepted continuously
- 27Ignore notional Funding Service closing dates
- 28Applications cannot be edited after submission
- 29Rejected or withdrawn applications require new submission
- 30Sensitive/confidential information sent by email separately
- 31No institutional matched funding beyond standard 20% FEC
- 32Direct and in-kind partner contributions encouraged
- 33Outcomes may be published
- 34Successful awards may publish personal information on Gateway to Research
- 35Summary (550 words)
- 36Provide context
- 37Describe challenge and impact
- 38State aims and objectives
- 39Describe applications and benefits
- 40Core Team
- 41List team members with approved roles
- 42Only one project lead allowed
- 43Justify team composition
- 44Keywords (up to five)
- 45Applicant Fit to Funding Opportunity (250 words)
- 46Explain eligibility
- 47Show independence criteria met
- 48Justify leadership of project
- 49Vision (550 words)
- 50State goals
- 51Demonstrate importance and novelty
- 52Explain timeliness
- 53Describe benefits and beneficiaries
- 54Approach (3300 words)
- 55Describe methodology
- 56Address feasibility and risks
- 57Build on previous work
- 58Show impact pathway
- 59Describe environment and facilities
- 60Include milestones and timeline
- 61Address diversity and inclusion
- 62Address sex balance in studies where relevant
- 63Justify public partnerships if applicable
- 64Reproducibility and Statistical Design (500 words)
- 65Sample sizes
- 66Statistical analyses
- 67Models used
- 68Bias mitigation
- 69Diversity in design
- 70Data Management and Sharing (1500 words)
- 71Provide data management plan
- 72Follow MRC data sharing policy
- 73Career Development (250 words)
- 74Show career development benefit
- 75Support independence
- 76Plans for future grants and team leadership
- 77Applicant and Team Capability to Deliver (2000 words)
- 78Use R4RI format
- 79Show expertise and leadership
- 80Include broader contributions
- 81Research Organisation Support (1000 words)
- 82Provide institutional support statement
- 83Describe mentoring, resources and future support
- 84Project Partners
- 85Add partner contributions
- 86Upload support letters
- 87Project Partners Letters of Support
- 88Single PDF upload
- 89Two A4 pages max per partner
- 90Industry Collaboration Framework (1500 words)
- 91Complete if industry partners involved
- 92Address IP, collaboration terms, conflicts
- 93Trusted Research and Innovation (100 words)
- 94Address dual use, NSI relevance, export control
- 95International Collaboration (100 words)
- 96List countries and collaborators
- 97Facilities (250 words)
- 98List required facilities and agreements
- 99Ethics and Responsible Research and Innovation (500 words)
- 100Address ethics issues and mitigation
- 101Genetic and Biological Risk (700 words)
- 102Describe risks, approvals and mitigation
- 103Research Involving Animals
- 104Complete animal template if applicable
- 105Conducting Research with Animals Overseas (700 words)
- 106Confirm welfare standards
- 107Upload checklists if required
- 108Research Involving Human Participation (700 words)
- 109Approvals
- 110Participant justification
- 111Procedures and impacts
- 112Research Involving Human Tissues or Samples (700 words)
- 113Approvals
- 114Justify use and source
- 115Resources and Cost Justification (1000 words)
- 116Justify major resources and costs
- 117Include staff, equipment, travel, facilities, data, animal costs
- 118Clinical Research Using NHS Resources (250 words)
- 119Complete SoECAT if applicable
- 120Related Applications (500 words)
- 121Explain links to previous or parallel applications
- 122Address resubmissions or duplicate submissions
Application tips
Grant details are sourced from official public databases and reviewed weekly. Eligibility criteria, funding amounts, and deadlines may change without notice. Always confirm details on the Economic and Social Research Council (ESRC) website before applying.
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