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Pre-announcement: Particle Physics Experiment Consolidated Grants 2026 – UKRI Funding opportunity: Pre-announcement: Particle Physics Experiment Consolidated Grants 2026 Science and Technology Facilities Council (STFC) 11 May 2026 9:00am UK time 9 July 2026 4:00pm UK time Apply for funding to receive support for particle physics experiment research.
You must be based at a UK research organisation eligible for STFC funding and a member of the UK particle physics community. This opportunity is an extension to the Particle Physics Experiment Consolidated Grants 2024 and will provide funding for 24 months. The grant period will be 1 October 2027 to 30 September 2029.
STFC will fund 80% of the FEC. This is a pre-announcement and the information may change. The funding opportunity will open on 11 May 2026.
More information will be available on this page then. Proposals for research must fall within the particle physics experiment remit. This opportunity is open to organisations with standard eligibility.
Before applying for funding. Check if your organisation is eligible Equality, diversity and inclusion We are committed to achieving equality of opportunity for all funding applicants. We encourage applications from a diverse range of researchers.
We support people to work in a way that suits their personal circumstances. This includes: support for people with caring responsibilities alternative working patterns UKRI can offer disability and accessibility support for UKRI applicants and grant holders during the application and assessment process. Demand management is not being applied to this funding opportunity.
The particle physics experiment consolidated grants round takes place every four years to support particle physics experiment research. However, in 2024 the particle physics experiment consolidated grants could exceptionally only be awarded for two years. The 2026 particle physics experiment consolidated grants round will award funding for the remaining two years, from 1 October 2027 to 30 September 2029.
You are asked to submit realistic bids, for example, based on your current award, outlining how this award will contribute to achieving the objectives of the original bid submitted for in the 2024 round. This grant round will consider consolidated grant requests in the particle physics experiment subject area.
Where more than one department, or group at a university is involved in the same subject area, a single consolidated grant proposal should be submitted. Groups from different institutions working collaboratively in the same well-defined research area may apply for a consolidated research grant as a consortium. The duration of the award is two years.
Grants must start on 1 October 2027 We will confirm the available budget once the opportunity opens. We will fund 80% of the FEC. Supporting skills and talent We encourage you to follow the principles of the Concordat to Support the Career Development of Researchers and the Technician Commitment .
Trusted Research and Innovation (TR&I) UK Research and Innovation (UKRI) is committed in ensuring that effective international collaboration in research and innovation takes place with integrity and within strong ethical frameworks. TR&I is a UKRI work programme designed to help protect all those working in our thriving and collaborative international sector by enabling partnerships to be as open as possible, and as secure as necessary.
Our TR&I Principles set out UKRI’s expectations of organisations funded by UKRI in relation to due diligence for international collaboration. As such, applicants for UKRI funding may be asked to demonstrate how their proposed projects will comply with our approach and expectation towards TR&I, identifying potential risks and the relevant controls you will put in place to help proportionately reduce these risks.
See further guidance and information about TR&I , including where you can find additional support. We are running this funding opportunity on the new UK Research and Innovation (UKRI) Funding Service, so please ensure that your organisation is registered. You cannot apply on the Joint Electronic Submissions (Je-S) system.
We will publish full details on how to apply when the funding opportunity opens. How we will assess your application We will assess your application using the following process. The Particle Physics Grants Panel (Experiment) will collectively review all the proposals against the criteria, rank them and make recommendations.
The peer review meeting is scheduled for September 2026. STFC will make the final funding decision For more information on how we prioritise applications for funding please visit How we make decisions . We aim to complete the assessment process within 6 months of receiving your application.
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Applications for Pre-announcement: Particle Physics Experiment Consolidated Grants 2026 are due July 9, 2026. Build your timeline backwards from this date to cover registrations, approvals, and final submission checks.
Pre-announcement: Particle Physics Experiment Consolidated Grants 2026 is funded by Science and Technology Facilities Council (STFC). Verify program details on the funder's official page before applying.
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