The Macular Society has two calls for grant applications each year. In April we invite applications for Research grants and PhD studentships. In July we invite applications for Seedcorn grants.

We also offer travel grants specifically for researchers in the early years of their career. The grant funds them to attend and present their research at The Association for Research in Vision and Ophthalmology (ARVO) annual conference in the USA.

A new programme funding fellowships began in 2025.

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Research grants

Grants of up to £300,000 over three years are available for research at UK institutions only. Projects can be for the maximum term or for a shorter period (e.g. two years), as long as the project is deemed to be good value for money.

PhD studentships

Studentships of up to £120,000 are available to cover a stipend, fees and consumables over three years. PhD students should be based at a UK institution and a graduate in a relevant subject. Payment of PhD fees will be limited to the home rate. Students required to pay the international rate can still be recruited but will need to cover the balance from other sources.

Applications for 2026 Research grants and PhD studentships are now closed. The next call for applications will open in April 2026.

In 2025, the application success rate for research grants and PhDs, excluding joint-funded grants, was 19%.

Seedcorn grants

Grants of up to £25,000 are available for projects with a maximum duration of 1 year, at a UK institution. Applications may be for clinical or non-clinical research. Seedcorn grants are not intended to be used as ‘top-up’ funds to meet a shortfall in funding from another body.

Applications for Seedcorn grants are now open, with a deadline for submissions of 1 September 2025.

The application success rate for Seedcorn projects starting in 2025 was 42%.

Travel grants

Each year, five grants of up to £2,000 are available for early career researchers (within 10 years of their last degree) to attend the annual meeting of ARVO. Applicants must have been accepted to present on work in the field of macular disease. The grants are intended to contribute towards travel, accommodation, subsistence expenses and conference registration fees.

Applications for travel grants are now closed. The next call for travel grants will open in November 2025.

Fellowships

In 2025, the Macular Society launched a new programme to support mid-career researchers through funded fellowships. As part of this initiative, the Society has entered into joint funding agreements with the Daphne Jackson Trust and the Medical Research Council.

Opportunities to apply for fellowships will be advertised by the Macular Society and our co-funding partners as they become available.

Find out more about our grants

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Research grants and PhD studentships

The Macular Society has an annual grant application round for research grants and PhD studentships. Applications for clinical or laboratory-based research projects which can positively impact people with macular disease will be considered. This may include research into causes and prevention, early detection, treatments or improving quality of life.

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Seedcorn grants

Seedcorn grants are up to £25,000 are available for projects with a maximum duration of 1 year, at a UK institution.

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Travel grants

Each year, five travel grants of up to £2,000 each are available to enable early career researchers working in the field of macular disease to attend the Association for Research in Vision and Ophthalmology (ARVO) annual meeting in the USA to present work.

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