
British Association for Counselling and Psychotherapy (BACP) Research Grants
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The British Association for Counselling and Psychotherapy (BACP) have two grants opening on 16 May 2025.
These are:
- Early career researcher collaborative research grants
- PhD or early career researcher secondary data analysis grants
Early career researcher collaborative research grants: Encouraging research into counselling and psychotherapy:
- These collaborative research grants support early career researchers with grants of up to £50,000 per project to last no longer than 24 months
These collaborative research grants are intended to support early career researchers to undertake high-quality, ethical research contributing to the evidence base for counselling, psychotherapy or coaching and conducted within new or existing collaborative research groups or networks.
'Collaborative research' is defined as research which involves a minimum of two different partners.
Applications can be submitted on their application portal which opens on Friday 16 May.
Closing date for applications is Sunday 29 June at 23:59
PhD or early career researcher secondary data analysis grants: Encouraging research into counselling and psychotherapy:
- These research grants support early career researchers or PhD students with grants of up to £30,000 per project to last no longer than 24 months
- These secondary data analysis grants are intended to support early career researchers or PhD students to undertake high-quality, ethical research contributing to the evidence base for counselling, psychotherapy or coaching in order to gain maximum research impact from existing data.
Secondary data analysis refers to research undertaken on known and existing valuable datasets. - Research proposals may include:
- supporting PhD funding, this should be supplemented with funding offered by another partner for at least 50% of the total value
- researcher or team funding in institutions (as long as the principal investigator is an early career researcher or PhD student) - this includes a researcher or team based within an institution or working collaboratively with researchers from other institutions. Projects must have a primary focus on counselling, psychotherapy or coaching research, however they may be international, multi-disciplinary and include partners from outside the field.
Applications can be submitted on their application portal which opens on Friday 16 May.
Closing date for applications is Sunday 29 June at 23:59