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Pre-announcement: Pushing the frontiers of environmental science 2026 is sponsored by Natural Environment Research Council (NERC). Pre-announcement: Pushing the frontiers of environmental science 2026. Funding opportunity from Natural Environment Research Council (NERC).
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Pre-announcement: Pushing the frontiers of environmental science 2026 – UKRI Funding opportunity: Pre-announcement: Pushing the frontiers of environmental science 2026 Natural Environment Research Council (NERC) Apply for funding to pursue an ambitious, high-reward curiosity-driven project in environmental research.
based at a UK research organisation eligible for Natural Environment Research Council (NERC) funding in a role that meets the individual eligibility requirements multidisciplinary and interdisciplinary research projects delivered in partnership with other research funders and users The full economic cost (FEC) of your project can be up to £950,000. We will fund 80% of the FEC.
There is no defined project duration, but awards are usually between three and four years. This is a pre-announcement, and the information may change. The funding opportunity will open in spring 2026 (date to be confirmed).
More information will be available on this page by then. This opportunity is open to organisations with standard eligibility. Check if your organisation is eligible .
Before applying for funding, check the following: NERC eligibility guidance for applicants to check your eligibility as an individual Check your project is in our remit . Organisational demand management caps will not be applied to this funding opportunity. Who is not eligible to apply We will not accept uninvited resubmissions of projects that have previously been submitted to UKRI.
Find out more about NERC’s resubmissions policy . International researchers We do not normally fund overseas organisations. Any exceptions to this will be outlined in the full opportunity details.
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. Pushing the Frontiers supports researchers’ curiosity and imagination to enable discoveries that unlock new knowledge with a degree of adventure previously unrealised.
We are seeking to invest in our best environmental researchers to be truly adventurous and ambitious in the pursuit of curiosity-driven, high-reward projects, which may or may not involve substantial risk. We welcome applications from individuals at any career stage, subject to the UKRI eligibility criteria. This funding opportunity is open to research groups and individuals.
We are looking for applications that can support pure, applied, technology-led or policy driven research but still address, or provide the means to address, clearly defined environmental research questions. We welcome, and are increasingly supporting, multidisciplinary and interdisciplinary research, designed, supported and delivered in partnership with other research funders and research users.
The research must sit predominantly within NERC’s research areas . We will work with other research councils to ensure that applications close to remit boundaries are assessed by the most appropriate lead council. We encourage you to contact us first to discuss your application if you believe your research may cross research council boundaries.
See our remit query form . Update on delivery changes from early 2026 We’re making these changes to: give applicants greater flexibility, by allowing them to submit at any time balance workloads more effectively for applicants, reviewers, panel members and NERC staff align with UKRI’s assessment process of expert review for applicant-led opportunities Moving to an always-open funding opportunity No deadlines.
Applications can be submitted at any time throughout the year. Assessment process. Applications will be assessed by expert review.
Those that meet a suitable quality threshold will be given an opportunity to respond to reviews before proceeding to moderation panel. Panel meetings will be held on a regular cycle to make funding recommendations. No organisational demand management caps, on a trial basis.
Submitting organisations are strongly encouraged to maintain internal prioritisation and quality assurance processes to ensure applications are competitive. We remain committed to funding a balanced portfolio of adventurous and ambitious high reward curiosity-driven environmental research and maintaining a fair, efficient, and excellent research funding ecosystem.
Organisations and applicants are reminded that: the budget for Pushing the Frontiers will remain unchanged NERC capacity to assess applications remains the same the application process and scope of the opportunity will remain the same The final round of Pushing the Frontiers under the current model closes on 21 January 2026, with funding decisions expected in July 2026. The new always-open approach is expected to launch in early 2026.
Further information on anticipated decision-making timelines and processes will be made available at this time. 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. We will invite experts to review your application independently, against the specified criteria for this funding opportunity.
You will not be able to nominate reviewers for applications on the new UK Research and Innovation (UKRI) Funding Service. Research councils will continue to select expert reviewers. We will review the comments and scores for each application.
If your application is shortlisted, you will have 14 days to respond to reviewers’ comments. Shortlisted applications and associated comments will be sent to a moderating panel who will make a funding recommendation. We will review the comments and scores for each application.
Shortlisted applications will go to a panel who will make a funding recommendation. For more information on how we prioritise applications for funding please visit How we make decisions . NERC will make the final funding decision.
We support the San Francisco declaration on research assessment and recognise the relationship between research assessment and research integrity. Find out about the UKRI principles of assessment and decision making .
Using generative artificial intelligence (AI) in expert review Reviewers and panellists are not permitted to use generative AI tools to develop their assessment, including to correct language, spelling, grammar and formatting. Using these tools can potentially compromise the confidentiality of the ideas that applicants have entrusted to UKRI to safeguard. For more detail see our policy on the use of generative AI .
We reserve the right to modify the assessment process as needed. Get help with your application If you have a question and the answers aren’t provided on this page The helpdesk is committed to helping users of the UK Research and Innovation (UKRI) Funding Service as effectively and as quickly as possible.
In order to manage cases at peak volume times, the helpdesk will triage and prioritise those queries with an imminent opportunity deadline or a technical issue.
Enquiries raised where information is available on the Funding finder opportunity page and should be understood early in the application process (for example, regarding eligibility, content or remit of a funding opportunity) will not constitute a priority case and will be addressed as soon as possible.
For help and advice on costings and writing your application please contact your research office in the first instance, allowing sufficient time for your organisation’s submission process. For questions related to this specific funding opportunity please contact pushingfrontiers@nerc. ukri.
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According to the current listing, eligibility includes: UK-based researchers, institutions, and organisations. International collaborators may be eligible depending on the specific scheme. See the opportunity page for detailed eligibility criteria. Confirm the full requirements in the official notice before applying.
The published deadline was January 9, 2026, which has passed. Check the official notice for any future application windows before investing time in a proposal.
Pre-announcement: Pushing the frontiers of environmental science 2026 is funded by Natural Environment Research Council (NERC). Verify program details on the funder's official page before applying.
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