The University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign and the University of Birmingham are tripling their investment in their partnership to develop new signature research collaborations.
To commemorate a decade of the BRIDGE Alliance, both universities announced an investment that includes $400,000 to establish strategic research partnerships with the Global South, focusing on global health, sustainability, and education access and equity.
The BRIDGE Alliance—which stands for the Birmingham-Illinois Partnership for Discovery, Engagement and Education—already boasts some 115 collaborative projects tackling major global challenges.
Additionally, the BRIDGE Seed Fund, some $200,000 of annual funding, continues to kick-start research projects between the two universities. This year, a further 12 projects are being supported, with half of them focussed on the Global South.