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Medieval manuscript saved for the nation

A rare medieval manuscript threatened with exile abroad has been bought by the UK's leading library for the history of medicine and is available to the public today for the…
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NewsWork in progress

How do childhood experiences affect health in later life?

A new longitudinal birth cohort study could revolutionise our understanding of how early childhood experiences impact health in later life. Saz Ahmed, Wellcome Research…
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Press release

Electricity: The spark of life

From the structure of the atom to the function of our brains, an electric charge is hidden within every organism on earth. Electricity: The spark of life traces the story of…
NewsOpinion
NewsOpinion

This is TB's moment and it must be seized

Two scientific breakthroughs and a global meeting mean there is an opportunity to move TB from the doldrums.
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What we doOur work
What we doOur work

Wellcome Photography Prize 2021

The Wellcome Photography Prize announces its 2021 winners, chosen from photographs exploring the human side of three urgent health challenges: mental health, infectious…
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Press release

Feature: Genomics - the next generation

The advent of the Human Genome Project and the development of faster, cheaper DNA sequencing revolutionised medical and biological research - and the technology still…
NewsAnalysis
NewsAnalysis

How big data is changing science

New biomedical techniques, like next-generation genome sequencing, are creating vast amounts of data and transforming the scientific landscape. Researchers are racing to keep…
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NewsAnalysis
NewsAnalysis

How to survive in the world’s largest refugee camp

A million Rohingya refugees in crowded shelters with poor sanitation – ideal conditions for infections to spread. Here’s how to stop these deadly outbreaks.
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Grant fundingSchemes
Grant fundingSchemes

Curiosity (Closed)

'Curiosity' provides funding for organisations who want to run exciting and engaging science activities aimed at disadvantaged children and young people. 

Lead applicant career stage:

N/A

Administering organisation location:

  • UK

Funding duration:

Up to 3 years

Funding amount:

Up to £10,000 a year for a small award. Up to £40,000 a year for a large award.

Strategic programme:

Not aligned to our strategic programmes

Frequency:

N/A

Coapplicants:

N/A