Wellcome Institutional Strategic Support Fund
The Oxford-Wellcome Institutional Strategic Support Fund (ISSF) will support strategically important activity across the University of Oxford in biomedical and clinical sciences, public health, social sciences and the medical humanities
The ISSF is a block grant provided to the University from Wellcome. The ISSF Committee accepts applications for funding from any department in the University. Research projects must fall within the Wellcome remit, as well as the strategic remit of biomedical research at Oxford. The ISSF Committee especially welcomes cross-divisional bids. The University of Oxford and Wellcome are committed to equality and diversity and the ISSF Committee encourages applications so that the ISSF supports the full range of the diversity of our research staff.
The Oxford-Wellcome Institutional Strategic Support Fund (ISSF) supports strategically important activity across the University of Oxford in biomedical and clinical sciences, public health, social sciences and the medical humanities. The ISSF is open to all researchers across the University of Oxford working in these areas.
The Wellcome Institutional Strategic Support Fund is now closed to applications. The last round of applications funded from the current block grant from Wellcome was in Michaelmas Term 2020 (deadline 14 October 2020). Future rounds will be dependent on the receipt of further funding from Wellcome.
£1 million per year was awarded to the University of Oxford by Wellcome for a six-year period (2016-2022). The funding for the Wellcome ISSF block grant will end on 31 March 2023; all projects must end and be fully spent by this date. No extensions beyond 31 March 2023 will be permitted.
ISSF funding has been allocated across the following funding streams. Applications through open competition were invited to the Individual Career Support stream and Interdepartmental Strategic Initiatives streams only.
INDIVIDUAL CAREER SUPPORT
Main and small awards are available for early career researchers, mid-career researchers and discipline hopping to pump prime activity and facilitate successful applications to external funding schemes.
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INTERDEPARTMENTAL STRATEGIC INITIATIVES
Support for strategically important equipment, research assets or staff within shared facilities or support to facilitate the establishment of cross-cutting themes.
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TRANSLATIONAL RESEARCH
Support for early stage translational projects in order to accelerate the transition from discovery research to translational development projects via the Medical and Life Sciences Translational Fund.
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DIVERSITY
The ISSF is contributing toward supporting diversity at the University of Oxford. This includes supporting the institutional bids for Athena SWAN Silver and the Race Charter Mark, and the Returning Carers’ Fund small grants scheme.
More details and how to apply to the Returning Carers’ Fund ...
PUBLIC ENGAGEMENT WITH RESEARCH
The ISSF is used to support a culture of Public Engagement with Research (PER) across the University by building capacity (for example through training), raising the profile of PER and supporting reward and recognition (for example through the Vice-Chancellor's Public Engagement with Research Awards).
Unfortunately this funding stream is not able to support individual PER activities.
The Wellcome Institutional Strategic Support Fund is now closed to applications. The last round of applications funded from the current block grant from Wellcome was in Michaelmas Term 2020 (deadline 14 October 2020). Future rounds will be dependent on the receipt of further funding from Wellcome.
Oxford's Wellcome ISSF block grant will end on 31 March 2023; all projects must end and be fully spent by this date. No extensions beyond 31 March 2023 will be permitted.
Historically the Individual Career Support and Interdepartmental Strategic Initiatives schemes were open to small award applications (up to £10K) once per term. The Individual Career Support and Interdepartmental Strategic Initiatives schemes were open to main award applications (greater than £10K) in Michaelmas and Trinity terms only.
The Trinity Term 2020 round of the ISSF (deadline 29 April 2020) was cancelled due to the COVID-19 pandemic, allowing redeployment of staff to other critical functions and a reconsideration of the University's research priorities.
GENERAL ENQUIRIES
For any general enquiries related to the fund or its management please email enquiries@issf.ox.ac.uk
Humanities Division
Mathematical Physical and Life Sciences Division
Medical Sciences Division
Social Sciences Division
ISSF Committee
- Professor Heidi Johansen-Berg (Nuffield Department of Clinical Neurosciences; Wellcome Trust ISSF Lead; Chair)
- Professor Keith Channon (Deputy Head of Division (Research), MSD)
- Professor Frances Gardner (Department of Social Policy and Intervention)
- Professor Susie Dunachie (Nuffield Department of Medicine)
- Professor Joshua Hordern (Faculty of Theology and Religion)
- Officers from all Divisions representing Divisional administration: Martin Edmunds and Kathleen Dolan (MPLS); Armando Roman-Zozaya (SSD); Ian Lyne (Humanities)
- Sarah Wagstaffe (Translational stream)
- Katherine Corr (Equality and Diversity stream)
- Naomi Gibson (PER stream)
MSD ISSF Review Pool Volunteer Form (Applications Closed)
Please complete the Review Pool Volunteer form if you are interested in joining our pool of reviewers for ISSF. Members of the pool will receive further information and training. Members will not be asked to review more than three applications per year.
Overview
- Equipment audits and planning
- 2011 - 2012 projects
- 2012 - 2013 projects
- 2013 - 2014 projects
- 2014 - 2016 projects
- 2016 - 2020 projects
establishing the africa oxford initiative
Professor Kevin Marsh (Nuffield Department of Clinical Medicine) successfully applied to the Wellcome ISSF for a grant to establish the Africa Oxford Initiative (AfOx), a platform to encourage collaboration between the University of Oxford and African institutions. Find out more.
Developing world-class human neurophysiological resources at Oxford
Professor Charlie Stagg (Nuffield Department of Clinical Neurosciences) discusses how Wellcome ISSF and John Fell Funding allowed her group to establish world-leading neurophysiological resources at Oxford. Find out more.
Will there be more rounds of ISSF funding after October 2020?
The Michaelmas Term 2020 round of the Wellcome Institutional Strategic Support Fund (deadline 12pm on Wednesday 14 October 2020) is expected to be the LAST round of funding allocation from the current block grant from Wellcome. Future rounds will be dependent on the receipt of further funding from Wellcome. If you are considering applying for funding from the ISSF, please submit to the round closing on 14 October 2020.
i am in MSD; Can i apply for a wellcome ISSF small award and an MSIF Pump Priming award in the same round?
No, both of these types of award are reviewed by the same panel and only one award would be made. Small award applicants from MSD should only apply for an MSIF Pump Priming award.
What type of research and activities will the ISSF support?
The ISSF is open to all academic members of staff across the whole University and will support proposals in Wellcome research areas that fit within the remit of the ISSF and meet the strategic priorities of the Oxford Wellcome ISSF.
I AM A POSTDOCTORAL RESEARCHER: AM I ELIGIBLE TO APPLY?
DPhil students are not eligible to apply. Postdoctoral Researchers and Clinical Research Fellows are only eligible to apply when a clear case is made for how an ISSF award will establish their independent career.
What is the expected duration of ISSF projects?
Both short and long proposals are welcomed, the length of the project should be appropriate for the proposed plan of work.
The funding for Oxford's Wellcome ISSF block grant will end on 31 March 2023; all projects must end and be fully spent by this date. No extensions beyond 31 March 2023 will be permitted.
Can a proposal have applicants from more than one division?
Yes, the ISSF Committee especially welcomes cross-divisional bids.
What value of projects will be supported?
Both small and large projects are welcomed. The costs of the project should be appropriate for the proposed plan of work.
Can Match be in-kind?
Yes, match can be either cash or in-kind.
Can I apply for match funding from another University fund or from external sources?
Yes, match funding can come from external sources, departmental funds, or can be obtained through partial or full application to central University funds. This match funding must be established prior to submission of a full application.
If the match funding is coming from an external source, this funding must have been awarded specifically for the new project being proposed and not for an existing project. Please note that funding from existing or new Wellcome grants cannot be used as match funding for the ISSF.
Are ISSF grants eligible for Charity QR funding?
No, ISSF grants do not generate any charity QR funding.
Should i submit an X5 costing?
No. Your department administrator should use X5 to generate a costing and these figures should be used in the application form but an X5 Admin Output does not need to be appended to the application.