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FAPESP and NERC support research in Brazilian Biomes Versão em português

FAPESP and NERC support research in Brazilian Biomes Institutions will provide up to £4 million for joint UK-Brazil applications selected in call for proposals (photo: Wikimedia)

The São Paulo Research Foundation (FAPESP) and the Natural Environment Research Council (NERC) are inviting research proposals under the “Understanding and Sustaining Brazilian Biome Resources” Call.

This call is supported by the UK through the Newton Fund and is only open to joint UK-Brazil applications.

NERC and FAPESP are seeking to support research in complimentary Brazilian biomes (including Amazon, Atlantic rainforest, Caatinga and Cerrado biomes) which will improve the understanding of the role of biodiversity in the functioning of ecosystems, the drivers and impact of change, and management and restoration options.

NERC will provide up to £2m for funding to eligible UK-based researchers and FAPESP will provide matched equivalent effort to eligible São Paulo State-based researchers.

For each proposal, the “Case for Support” must have a PI in the UK and one or more PIs in the State of São Paulo.

Each PI in the State of São Paulo must submit a research proposal to FAPESP under one of the funding lines offered in the call: Thematic, Young Investigator, SPEC.

The “case for support” must clearly describe the contribution expected from each PI in Sao Paulo and each proposal made by each of the PIs in São Paulo must follow the norms for the chosen FAPESP funding line.

It is expected that 2-3 project proposals of up to three years duration will be funded. Applications to this call must be in English.

The application deadline is September 2nd, 2015, 16:00 (BST).

The call for proposals is available at: www.fapesp.br/9499
 


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