Funding calls
The Network provides funding to promote and support collaboration between partners through symposia, researcher exchanges and other opportunities.
International Network for Spintronics pump priming funding
The Network's pump priming funding supports UK researchers in initiating new collaborations with our overseas partner institutes. We can provide up to £15k to support travel and subsistence costs of UK-based researchers (excluding PhD students due to EPSRC funding rules). We particularly encourage applications from early career researchers.
The funding is currently closed for new applications.
Previously awarded pump priming funding
- 2024 - Thin film bilayer devices of non-collinear antiferromagnets
- Dr. Freya Johnson (University of Cambridge)
- Professor Shunsuke Fukami (Tohoku University)
- 2024 - All-optical magnetic switching of nanomagnets
- Dr Daniel Bromley (Imperial College London)
- Dr Alex Vanstone (Imperial College London)
- Professor Takeshi Seki (Tohoku University)
- 2023 - Nanomagnetic arrays for neuromorphic hardware:
- Dr Jack C. Gartside (Imperial College London)
- Dr Kilian Stenning (University College London/Imperial College London)
- Professor Takeshi Seki (Tohoku University)