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The EME programme is an ongoing research funding opportunity. You are welcome to submit a preliminary application at any time, however there will be three submission deadlines each year.

The submission deadline for consideration in the next round is: 
Monday 15th November 2010 (before 1pm).

Before completing your application, you may find the application processfast-track schemewho can apply and FAQ pages useful.

Preliminary Applications

Preliminary applications will only be accepted using the web-based submission form linked to below.

  1. Preliminary Application form (opens in new window) opens in a new window
  2. Important Information and Guidance Notes for Applicants - Preliminary Applications (190kb) opens in a new window

If you started your Preliminary Application form before 16 March 2010 and are having difficulty accessing your form, then please contact us by email.

Full Proposals

You may only submit a full proposal by invitation from the EME Board, after a preliminary application has been considered, or when the EME programme has agreed that you can submit an application through the fast-track scheme. If you are shortlisted at the preliminary application stage, you will be given information on how to submit your full proposal. If you have been invited to submit a full proposal or wish to apply through the fast-track scheme and require further guidance, please email the EME programme.

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The Efficacy and Mechanism Evaluation programme is funded by the MRC and managed by the NIHR Evaluation, Trials and Studies Coordinating Centre (NETSCC), based at the University of Southampton

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