BSOA Small Research

Project Grant

up to £3,000

Aim

The grant is intended to support a research project in a subject related to orthopaedic anaesthesia. The applicant must explain how the research is relevant to orthopaedic anaesthesia.

The support

The grant can be used to cover the costs of a research project in the field of orthopaedic anaesthesia up to a limit of £3,000.

The grant is not intended to pay salaries but may be used to purchase the service of third parties. The grant may be used to purchase items of equipment. In this case the equipment will remain property of BSOA and be considered to be on loan. This will allow such equipment to be used by other researchers as appropriate.

Report

The applicant will be required to submit an account of the project within 2 years of award payment. The researchers may be requested to present their work at a BSOA meeting.

Successful applicants will also be required to submit an annual report through the Researchfish platform (see below), which will be made available to BSOA. Please note that applicants who do not submit their annual reports on time may not be permitted to apply for further funding until the outstanding report is provided.

Should this application be successful, please be aware that it is now a condition for any NIAA facilitated grant-holder to submit annual reports on the outcomes of their awarded grant through the Researchfish Impact Assessment platform.

Equalities, Diversity & Inclusion (EDI)

It is also now a requirement to complete the NIAA Grants EDI data capture form and submit by email once you have submitted your application. You can download this form here.


Submission

The closing date for applications is noon, Friday 25 April 2025.

To apply, please download and complete the application form here and follow the below instructions on how to submit your application.

Please also complete the EDI data capture form here and submit to us by email once you have submitted your application.

All applications and requested supporting paperwork must be uploaded as a single pdf document using ScholarOne. Please click the link below for instructions on how to do this.

The NIAA administers the grant awarding process on behalf of its partner organisations. Grant applications and the personal data of applicants will be shared with those organisations on the basis of legitimate interests for processing the funding linked to an award and fulfilling ongoing reporting requirements.


Guidance and FAQs are available here.


Contact us with any queries on applying for NIAA funding.

Please be advised that incomplete, unsigned or late applications will not be considered. It is the applicant's responsibility to ensure that the full application is successfully uploaded before the closing date. You will receive an automated acknowledgment email once your application has been received by us.