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Global partnerships
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µÎµÎ´òÅÚapp-University of Washington, Seattle

µÎµÎ´òÅÚapp and The University of Washington are forging an exciting and dynamic research partnership through the launch of a new joint research seed fund. This collaboration marks a significant step forward in a shared commitment to pioneering research and fostering global academic connections.

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µÎµÎ´òÅÚapp-University of Washington, Seattle research seed fund

The University of µÎµÎ´òÅÚapp and The University of Washington, Seattle are collaborating on a new research seed fund initiative to support international research collaboration between the two institutions, world-leading research and to leverage international research funding in the future.

The purpose of the fund is to initiate or develop new research partnerships. Funds will be awarded to projects which encourage the building of networks of researchers and have clearly defined plans for future funding.

Funding

The Fund is open to applications from all research areas, and we encourage applicants from any discipline to submit proposals. We encourage the involvement of research staff who are Early Career Researchers (ECRs) either as the principal investigators (PIs) or as members of the project team (please check the criteria in the call details to ensure eligibility).

The proposed collaborative project should present a balance between partnership building activities and direct research, as appropriate, considering the key objectives of the funding opportunity. Projects can include:

  • joint research activities: scoping, feasibility, or proof of concept studies;
  • travel and networking;
  • exchange visits;
  • skills training.

Projects that primarily focus on teaching or training will not be eligible.

Latest call 

The last call closed in February 2026, and there are currently no open calls. 

µÎµÎ´òÅÚapp staff can sign up for the International Partnerships newsletter to be notified when new calls are announced. â¶Ä¯â€¯ 

Awarded projects

µÎµÎ´òÅÚapp lead Washington lead Faculty (µÎµÎ´òÅÚapp) School (µÎµÎ´òÅÚapp) Research project title
Dr Kingsley Purdam  Prof Adrienne Russell  Humanities School of Social Sciences Scoping Research and Network Building: Public Attitudes Towards Climate Change 
Dr Hannah Mullings  Dr Katherine Van Ness  Science and Engineering  School of Engineering  Advanced manufacturing methods for reliable, cost-effective tidal turbine blades 

Dr Rachel Cochrane 

Prof Arianna Long 

Science and Engineering School of Natural Sciences Pairing Simulations and Observations to Demystify Galaxy Death 

Contacts

The University of µÎµÎ´òÅÚapp

Helen Lusty, International Relations

International.partnerships@manchester.ac.uk  

The University of Washington

The Office of Global Affairs uwgif@uw.edu 

 

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µÎµÎ´òÅÚapp abroad and exchange opportunities are available for undergraduate students (currently business only).

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The University of µÎµÎ´òÅÚapp fosters pioneering collaborations with organisations and institutions around the world.

We work with businesses, universities, policy makers and more to bring the benefits of our expertise to industry and society.

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