WCSSP Southeast Asia FY2526 Grant Funding Opportunities

Launched in 2016, the Weather and Climate Science for Service Partnership Southeast Asia is a collaborative project that aims to develop and improve global and regional forecasting systems and advance the understanding of high-impact weather such as heavy rainfall events and tropical cyclones in Southeast Asia. WCSSP Southeast Asia is a regional project with equitable collaborations between the UK and the Philippines, Malaysia, Indonesia and Vietnam. For more information, please visit the project website: WCSSP Southeast Asia

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Summary

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Eligibility

The following criteria must be met in order for a Bid to be eligible for a Grant Award:• The Bidder must be an organisation operating and registered in the United Kingdom.• The Bid must demonstrate how it contributes to the Met Office WSCCP Grant Fund's aim to develop science and innovation partnerships.• The Bid must demonstrate ODA compliance.• The Bid does not cover activities in relation to which the Bidder has received, or will receive, external funding.• There must be an In Country economic and societal benefit to which must be demonstrated.• The proposed Grant Activities in a Bid will last the full duration of the Grant Period.• The Bidder must be willing and able to work with Met Office and other organisations and individuals associated with the WCSSP Programme, including by attending meetings and other collaborative events.• Multiple Bids can be submitted from a single organisation where they are led by different academic departments.• Bidders are not expected to have pre-existing In Country Partners to respond to this call. The bilateral partnership nature of WCSSP means that effort by in-country researchers is supported by our existing In Country partners as standard. In country partners are currently: The Philippine Atmospheric, Geophysical and Astronomical Services Administration The National Disaster Management Agency in Malaysia Badan Meteorologi Klimatologi dan Geofisika Indonesia The Vietnam Meteorological and Hydrological Administration

Objectives

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How to apply

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