ARIA Opportunity Seed: Scalable Neural Interfaces

Breakthroughs require finding people who think differently about what's possible - and empowering them to follow their vision. To support scientific and technological breakthroughs, outside of programmes, ARIA Programme Directors can award opportunity seeds to support ambitious research aligned to the opportunity spaces they've identified. To understand how opportunity seeds work within our model, see how we're working here (https://www.aria.org.uk/how-were-working/).

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Summary

Programme Director Jacques Carolan’s opportunity space, Scalable Neural Interfaces, asks if we could solve the mysteries of neurological disorders by interfacing in new ways – at scale – with the human brain. We’re looking to fund high potential proposals with up to £500k each. We initially expect to fund up to 10 opportunity seeds in this space.

We’re looking for bold ideas that could challenge assumptions, open up new research paths, or provide steps towards new capabilities. If you have an important idea you’re obsessed with, but you don’t currently have the resources or support to take it forward, we’d like to hear from you.

Ideas could come from anywhere, so we welcome applications from individuals and teams who are early in their career or who have atypical backgrounds. We care more about your ideas and your intrinsic motivation than we do about your CV. 

To help you decide if this is the right funding call for you, below is some guidance on the scope.

In scope:

  • Ideas that sit within the Scalable Neural Interfaces opportunity space. By this, we mean your proposal should show how your idea either aligns with or challenges the assumptions of the Summary, Beliefs, or Observations in the opportunity space document.

  • Ideas that could change the conversation about what is possible or valuable.

  • Ideas that range from early stage curiosity-driven research through to pre-commercial science and technology.

Out of scope:

  • Ideas that target Jacques Carolan’s programmatic goal to unlock new methods to understand, identify, and treat neurological and neuropsychiatric disorders, as described in the programme thesis and programme funding call (applications for the programme funding call have now closed). 

  • Ideas that are undifferentiated or that are likely to happen without ARIA support.

  • Commercial or close-to-commercial stage products.

Beyond this scope and our evaluation criteria outlined in the opportunity seed call for proposals document on ARIA's website here, we don’t have preconceptions about what ideas you might send our way. You don’t need to contort your project to fit our goals: we want to hear what you really want to do.

Eligibility

Eligibility criteria can be found in the opportunity seed call documents on ARIA's website here.

Objectives

See ARIA website for more detail here.

Dates

This call for opportunity seed proposals will initially be open for eleven weeks. We may update timelines based on the volume of responses we receive or other learnings. 

  • Application deadline: 13 February 2025 (13:00 GMT)

  • Shortlisted / unsuccessful applicants notified. Shortlisted applicants invited to meet with Programme Director: 12 March 2025

  • Final award decision; successful / unsuccessful applicants notified: 21 March 2025

How to apply

See ARIA website for more detail here.

Supporting information

The estimated total funding value is the maximum budget available. We expect to fund multiple applicants. Funding is anticipated to be award via both contracts and grants. Additional funding, scope and duration could be added to any contracts awarded.