April 2nd, 2015
The Institute for Aerospace Technology is running a Multidisciplinary Aerospace Research Challenge (MARCh) aiming to seed new ideas for research with applicability to the aerospace industry, in particular coming from early career researchers, and colleagues who do not necessarily have a track record in aerospace. Projects will range from £5,000 to around £50,000.
Apply by Wednesday 15 April to take part in a challenge-led workshop before progression to a ‘Dragon’s Den’ pitch stage. For more information and full details, visit the Research Exchange blog.
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