Gambling harms research grants scheme
Expressions of interest closes 17 July, opportunity closing date 8 December
Applications must be team-based and must bring together diverse people, expertise, experiences, places, and wider stakeholders. This includes people with lived and learned experience from gambling and gambling-related harms.
Partnerships with non-academic higher education institutions and people across the third sector, community groups, industry, the public sector, people with lived experience and the public are important. These can contribute to diverse, innovative and cutting-edge research.
This opportunity aims to deliver high-quality research projects and build capacity in the research ecosystem. UKRI welcomes applications addressing any question or challenge that deepens understanding or supports solutions for the prevention and treatment of gambling-related harms.