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Hmm, will see if I can find a different link. The information should be freely accessible. How about here: http://www.wellbeingofwomen.org.uk/research/apply-for-funding/ . See link at "Research Grants: The 2013 Research Project Grant round is now OPEN," and other funding initiatives as listed.




Research grants: WellBeing of Women, GB

Closing Date: 04 Feb 13


WellBeing is the research arm of the Royal College of Obstetricians and Gynaecologists. It funds medical and scientific research in hospitals and universities all over Britain into all matters of women's health, as well as the health of newborn babies. Research projects falls into three main categories: pregnancy, women's cancer and quality of life issues.


WellBeing of Women invites applications for its research grants. Applications are welcome for projects in basic science, clinical or translational research in the areas of pregnancy and childbirth, including pre-term birth, miscarriage and fertility, quality of life issues such as menopause, incontinence and prolapse, sexual health, menstrual disorders and endometriosis and gynaecological cancers. Up to ?200,000 is available over a period of two to three years. Research must be undertaken in the UK or Eire.


Closing date 04 Feb 13

Deadline information: Applications due by 3pm. This call is repeated once a year. Date added 27 Nov 12

Award type Directed grants for individual investigators; Directed grants to institutions, research groups etc

Award amount max ?200,000.

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